MC File 3 ((final part))
Several seconds later. The white, three-headed winged dragon called {Nataku} flew out. That was an image that came from one of the Mars Federation's surveillance cameras at a different angle. The white wings stood out sharply (lit: too much) against the red ground. But the image immediately changed into snow (lit: sandstorm). Had the Federal army noticed [Kathy's hack job]?
"Are we being jammed?"
"No, I believe it's the result of a magnetic storm," Kathy was calm. "Even if [my hacking] was noticed, I've laid numerous traps, so [the Feds] shouldn't be aware of anything unusual."
"Oh......" I muttered with a mixed sigh, then I thought of the machine that Wufei was handling.
"Would you like some coffee?" She was ever attentive.
"Black, please...... I like it strong and bitter."
"Yes, sir."
Coffee, fighting, life--they should all be bitter. I was a desperado after all; all things bitter suited me.
***
The defining characteristic (lit: strong point) of the flying mobile armor [#1] mode of {Epyon Pi} was in the dragon situated dead center of the twin heads. Instead of the heat rod that connected to the shield which was originally supposed to be there, there was a beam trident stored there (lit: in that corresponding space). The machine gun and large-scale beam canon, called a "dragon hang", are what made it possible for [Epyon Pi] to do battle in the air like the old Aries and Taurus. Although it was possible for mobile suits to do air battle in the AC era, it was actually a rare occurrence. One reason given was that air-to-air missiles had extremely high hit-accuracy. Since the enemy also had the same missiles, the best you could do was simultaneously shoot each other down. What's more, the fine tuning of the burners [required the pilot] to maintain the flight mode after converting back to flight mode after the (reactionary control) of the missile launch, that was a lot for the pilot to shoulder; there was nothing more bothersome. Back in the day, there was no way I'd fight in the air in a place with gravity. Seems like a lot of others thought [it was a pain, too]. [During the AC wars], There were offensive aerial fights--high altitude bombings and such--but instances of defensive aerial attacks meant to intercept or prevent that kind of attack were extremely rare. We didn't [wage] unreasonable air battles, it was better to find an advantageous place to land (ahead of time) and then face your opponent. That way was sure to have military advantages and, moreover, had higher odds of survival. There are a few exceptions to the rule, but even when a soldier is faced (lit: back to back) with death on the battlefield, he is thinking I want to live as he fights. As for those aerial battles between (similar mobile armors), there's the fact that their numbers were so rare, but also the pilots' basic survival instincts are consciously at work; not once have I tried [aerial battle]. Even when Heero was being indifferent [towards the concept of] living, I recall that he did not experience any aerial "dog fights" in {Wing Gundam.} {XXXG-01W}, which had the unique property of converting to flight mode, aka bird mode, seceded from bombing or when attacked from the sky, changed back into regular mode after securing a landing point and touching down; that was a standard move. Of course, all that applied [only] to Earth. On Mars, which was ravaged by magnetic storms, enemy searching radars lost their meaning and air-to-air missiles hit-accuracy was virtually useless. Among the Mars suit variations, there are several forms of light-weight aerial battle forms that take advantage of Mars' low gravity, but the heavily armored styles that also had (lit: prepared) various flight functions were not being manufactured. But Wufei--His {Epyon Pi}--Nataku, as far as I could see from the data that just flashed on the screen, he both maintained high (flight) altitude and appeared to be waiting for the enemy to appear. It was already a few seconds past the ETA but he'd yet to make contact [with the enemy]. That had to be because the white three-headed winged dragon had its sights locked on another mobile armor--the previously unknown quantity that was {Epyon Ares}; they meant to dogfight.
The crimson, double-headed flying dragon that Special Officer First Class Zechs Merquise rode was seen flying low and fast on the main monitor just before the snow [had taken over the screen]. The {Epyon Prime [#2]} had been made from plans that had placed priority on hand-to-hand combat. That's because its basic concept was chiefly for the purpose of chivalrous dueling. What else would you expect from the suit that "unprecedented eccentric" Treize Khushrenada had built. If you reason with common sense, you'd think there was no need to have added flight capabilities to this suit, but the heat rod, coupled as it was to the shield, was most effective and had the most power when [the suit] was in its mobile armor form. The cutting power of the red-hot heat rod increased in destructiveness in direct correlation to the speed of flight. Heero, the suit's first pilot, had proven that. I'd only (confirmed) it on video logs from the past, but I'm sure it had been at the fight at Luxembourg on Earth. The instant you thought Epyon had slipped between the dozens of mobile suits on Earth was when all those suits were ripped to shreds then blew up and were defeated. At any rate, the swing of that heat-rod begat destructive results. I could surmise that that was the calculated result of the most tactically suitable attack methods [devised] by the ZERO system more than [it had been] Heero's choose battle style, probably. It's none of my business but, back then the correct name was "Epyon system" but since it's just about the same, it's just as well to call it ZERO. The problem, however, was that the basic design plan even for "duel" [situations] had the system providing for "massive slaughter." Even when [ZERO's] goal was to "duel"--a fight where the loss of life was at an absolute minimum--in cases where the enemy appeared in a large corps, it was permissible to allow "maximum extermination" for the sake of driving back [the extraneous numbers]. Yeah, I thought that was contradictory, too. But there you have it. That, too, was pretty level-headed, a conscious (contradiction). It echoes the [sentiment] of the phrase 'war' for the sake of 'peace'. The "intended goal" and the "machine with the means" were at once paradoxically intermingled. Although it's supposedly self-evident, how is it Treize outfitted a mobile suit designed for dueling with both the "ZERO system" and variable forms of flight capabilities? I didn't get the deeper meaning. I didn't get it but I later found out that Treize had said this Epyon was a "guide post." He probably meant that you should choose your own path. The "duel," the "maximum extermination," selecting those remained something only for the pilot. That was all well and good, but there's no doubting it was a massive mental burden for the one who made the choice. After all, its first pilot, Heero, had a mental overload. He lost track of the enemy and it became unclear which opponent to take down, he [zeroed in on] taking action [against] all weapons and to exterminate any and all people who possessed them. There's no mistaking that Heero was being consumed/undermined by insanity/craziness at the time. The next to pilot {Epyon} was Miliardo Peacecraft a.k.a. Zechs. It's not clear whether or not that man was crazy. But Miliardo, who became the leader of White Fang, but his attempt to slaughter the people of Earth [in order to] “purge” is historical fact.
Kathy brought me the coffee. It was a careful blend: just the right temperature with a superb balance between the bitterness and acidity in every sip.
“This is good….did you learn [how to make coffee] from your mom?” Sally Po was a woman who could do anything from medical treatments to shootouts to commanding battleships and do it with dexterity.
“No, my mother isn't terribly skilled at this sort of thing.” That was unexpected but strangely fitting.
“Does that mean Wufei always drinks his coffee like this?”
“Master Chang will only drink that which he himself has made.”
As I stared at the dark brown liquid in my mug, I muttered, “Sounds just like him.” That guy still didn't trust anyone.
Wufei had probably not started up the “ZERO system” that had been loaded into Nataku. He trusted his own instincts more than the battle analysis the machine did automatically. That's the kind of man he is. If I were to add one more thing to that picture of Wufei, it would be that he, by himself, acquired the blueprint [for Epyon] that Treize had designed and steadily built {Epyon}, redoing the preparations and equipment [until] he made it his own. In this test-drive stage, this sortie had come up and before he was familiar with the handling, he was thrust into real battle well, that spoke very much of “Warrior Chang Wufei.” But more than that, I didn't get why Wufei had painted that three-headed winged dragon mainly “white” and “blue.” I wondered if he was still dragging [the memory of] Treize [around] but considering that he code-named it “Nataku,” I imagined he had some different (feelings).
Looking at it from a different angle, suspicious about why Treize hadn't painted {Epyon Prime} white cropped up in my mind. I interpreted those “red” and “black” colors as the colors of the defeated. It was also the defeated who changed the era and begin the next [era in] history. It had a splendid reassurance more than elegance. According to Treize, “white” and “blue” imparted the (meaning) of an elegenat hero and I thought the polar opposite, color-wise, was shown [in Epyon] [#2.5].
Then, the snow disappeared from the main monitor and the fideo feed returned to normal.
“It appears as though the magnetic storm has ended.”
“……huh, yeah.” And it seemed that Zechs sensed the enemy overhead. The battle ha not yet begun. Wufei's Nataku circled (above) Zechs' Epyon, keeping the later at the apex of a sort of cone. That method of pursuit which applied a basic technique called a “pylon flight [#2.75]”, made it possible to both do a “hit and way” or “dogfight.” If Zechs tried to get away going full throttle, it would probably work, but he was probably aware that the distance between him and the {Virgo IVs} accompanying him would only get bigger. And “ZERO” would have decreed that “in long-drawn out war, increased allies are beneficial.” As far as the data displayed on the submonitor screen, for cruising range and (straight) speed, Nataku was the better of the two. However, the Epyon's mobility and agility were better. That meant that in hand-to-hand and close quarters combat, [Epyon] would always have the advantage. But Wufei would go ahead with aerial close quarters fighting--I watched him begin a dogfight. Ever since the old days, his fighting style was to challenge his opponent's strong points, pin them with a power play, and somehow come out on top. If he were used to handling the machine, it should be plenty warmed up by now. While it was [just now] time to start, the suit had been ripe [for a fight] long ago.
“What's he waiting for?”
And then it happened.
The double-headed flying dragon moved forward. Suddenly, the nose came up and it climbed virtually straight up. Zechs [had] made the first move. For this battlefield in the sky, ZERO had determined this choice was the most suitable. The two-headed dragon bared its fangs. [Those “fangs” were] double barreled beam canons and they spit fire. They were fired at Nataku's predicted path of progression.
“He can't…… avoid that.” I determined that from Wufei's (character), he continued to [prepare] to take the hit. If he was booted up “ZERO,” Nataku would have predicted that attack and slammed on the brakes to avoid [taking damage]. But the dual beams of light couldn't keep pace with Nataku. Easily evading the twin beams by weaving through them, Nataku gained speed.
“No way……” I was amazed. The precisely measured “ZERO” wasn't supposed to make mistakes in distances measured with the eye. It was most fitting that by Nataku's circular flight pattern, plenty of suit efficiency speed and air pressure and wind direction and other collateral data had been completely calculated.
“There isn't something wrong with the suit's data, is there?” I was suspicious of the data on the submonitor.
“There is nothing wrong with the data.” Kathy told me flatly. Seemed like the girl had the right amount of pride in her work. “The data on the suit that was left here and the data that has been analyzed on the monitor are now in complete agreement.”
“You said that this is the first he's been in the suit, right?”
“Yes.”
“……” I folded my arms and fell deep into thought. If the data was correct, that meant Wufei was demonstrating the result of a little something extra that far and away surpassed me an “ZERO's” predictions. I don't think it's just [his] technique piloting Nataku. Then, Nataku tilted the right wing, made a seeming detour by circling to the left at high speed and returned fire. It gave the impression of things going up a notch (lit: being taken up one gear).
“Is he just going to fly right in there?!” That would just make him prey for the two-headed dragon. But the three-headed winged dragon let its beam canon rip from its dragon hang. The twin beams shot off in return didn't do so much as graze him. In the next instant, the crimson wings and white wings clashed. Zechs' Epyon took a direct hit from the beam canon [in] Nataku's dragon hang.
Epyon gave a huge swing of its heat rod as they brushed past each other, but Nataku evaded it by a hairsbreadth. There wasn't the least bit of damage to the suit, (but) it had to hurt to have “ZERO's” predictions completely overturned. There was no mistaking that the alert agility of the Epyon Zechs piloted was better/higher than expected. Nevertheless, with Wufei's skillful handling, Nataku's acceleration and deceleration far surpassed that of the Epyon. I thought “ZERO” was correcting numerical values and in a big fluster with the calculations right about now. Mere seconds……but there was no way Wufei could let that time to go waste. In rapid succession, the quickly rising Nataku turned a loop-the-loop and suddenly dropped to begin pounding away with the machine gun equipped in the dragon hang. Wufei's aim was just about too perfect. Black smoke rose from Epyon's left wing-mounted (thrust burner). Ever since the old days, Wufei's standard fighting [style] was to rain continuous attacks [down upon the target]. The three-headed winged dragon, following right behind the two-headed flying dragon, fired three or four shots from its beam canon. As expected, the Epyon just managed to avoid that attack but there was no changing its slow downward descent.
“I never imagined Master Chang could do so much.”
“Y-yea……I'm kind of surprised myself.” (Even though) his opponent was the “ZERO system” equipped Epyon, how had he managed to surpass it in the early stages [of battle]? “Huh?” I noticed a difference in the main wings of the two suits. [Those of] the red flying dragon Epyon were covered on one side with the dust peculiar to Mars. On the other hand, Wufei's Nataku's wings hadn't lost their platinum luster (lit: shine/sparkle). That was proof that they had been well-polished. Suppose two pilots, identically matched in skill and machinery, fought; it would be the one who made better preparations that would grab the victory. Wufei had probably wiped [Nataku] down to within an inch of his life just to eek out an extra couple of kilometers an hour of speed. In addition, he'd maintained high altitude flight where it was difficult for dust to collect [on the wings]. Of course, Zechs' suit must have been at least washed, waxed, and given an anti-dust coating at an “auto-maintenance plant [#3].” But it was Wufei's dedicated maintenance that prevailed above and beyond [that of Epyon's]. Ergo, without [the hampering effect of the] Mars dust, he'd pulled (numerical valued [note: probably just meaning “performance”]) [out of Nataku] that exceeded the suit's predicted performance. In aerial battle, even the slightest acceleration (efficiency) could greatly influence the tide of battle. That might be because for however much “ZERO” calculated all the surrounding [factors] in the environment, it couldn't numerically evaluate Wufei's feelings towards his suit (lit: feelings of love for the suit). I was a Gundam pilot just like him and I wanted to bow my head. But then, I'd also retired and anyway, the things Wufei did and accomplished had always surprised me--even back in the day.
“He's an unyielding man of action, isn't he.”
The white three-headed winged dragon Nataku continued its vicious attack. Meanwhile, the red two-headed flying dragon Epyon continued utilizing its own particular agility as a means to escape [the attack]. The burner tank belching black smoke was cut off, and it order to maintain balance, [Zechs] purged the unscathed burner on the right wing. It was a good decision. Typically, it was hard to throw away undamaged [stuff]. An average pilot would definitely have had scruples. That honor/nobility was successful. The lightened Epyon put on a sudden burst of speed. Also, its wings beat quickly up and down. With that kind of acrobatic flight, Wufei couldn't get his aim to lock on from behind. The pursuing Nataku also increased the power and accelerated. He went a shade faster than full throttle and seemed to put in in (top gear).
“He's going to put on more speed?!” Said Kathy with admiration.
“Yes! This is where he attacks, eh!” Nataku kept accelerating and was surely going to capture Epyon's tail burner. And the heat rod grazed close by. “That's it!” It was no time to be worried about the limits. “Do it now!” I shouted, forgetting myself. “If you're going to put him down, do it before he causes you trouble! Hit that defensive bastard somehow! [alt: Hit him with something BIG!]”
Then it happened.
Epyon suddenly decelerated, turned a massive loop-the-loop and ended up tailing Nataku. This was, beyond all doubt, a bone fide dogfight. He must have pulled an unimaginable number of Gs, and he only pulled it off with difficulty.
“Shit!” I tsked. That it couldn't be finished that easily spoke for itself [alt: It was self-evident that it couldn't have been so easily finished]. “ZERO” rewrote the data time and again to devise battle tactics that matched its opponent. Even if I thought about it normally, it was obvious a long, drawn out fight was disadvantageous. It was too bad that [Wufei] couldn't have popped off a game-winning hit in the close quarters fight just then. But Wufei's Nataku didn't withdraw. The burners began firing in earnest. The distance between him and Epyon grew as he pulled away with an astonishing blast of speed. Fast enough that I thought he disappeared for a second.
“What the……”
“Seriously……” There was nothing to do but be amazed. He reached an area above even top gear. Just how much speed could that machine put out, anyway? The heartfelt preparations and all, they weren't that good. It was speed enough to make everything prior seem like merely a warm-up.
“So this means “ZERO” now has to rearrange its tactics.”
“It's overwhelming, isn't it.”
“No comment [lit: I can't say anything about that yet].” Once again, Nataku came flying in, dead center in front of Epyon and fired away with the machine gun and beam canon in the dragon hang. Epyon, taking hits without any (formative technique), was plainly cornered by its [own] inferiority. Wufei's attack was overwhelming. Unexpectedly, Richard Wagner came blaring out through the base's speakers.
“What is this?”
“It's Flight of the Valkyries.”
“I wasn't asking for the name of the piece….. I was asking why the hell we're listening to it.”
“This is also a part in “Operation Mythos.” I believe it's better to increase the tension [#4] if we're going to observe the battle.” I couldn't really understand [her] sentiment. “We must have Master Chang fight hard.” Even so, I believed there was no meaning in getting us all worked up.
“Is there any chance Wufei can hear this, too?”
“As if.” Kathy composed herself and finished her coffee. “But I think our thoughts are perceived.” If [we fought a] winning battle, then Wagner's piece would elevate [our] fighting spirit; if [we fought a] losing battle, this magnificent melody would become an extremely pained one. She must have seen something in my face because she quietly said, “It's alright, Master Chang's Nataku will win.” That reminded me even more of her mother Sally showing up with some fantastically inspired thing. “What's more, believing in him is the only thing we can do for him right now.” Kathy's eyes brimmed with confidence. It really may have been just that. Even if that was optimistic, “hope springs eternal” was something in which life abounded.
Wufei's Nataku stuck right on Epyon's tail, maintaining a beneficial attack position. Shots from his beam canon came out at tempo. It was actually a desireable development. It seemed as though Epyon were unable to bear the violent attack, lost speed and descended. I thought [Zechs] might finally have been shot down. In order to keep up the pursuit, Nataku began to quickly descend. It was, however, a feint. Zechs' Epyon rose, turning continuously in sideways figure eight's called “Cuban eights [#4.5].” Wufei's Nataku got too close. However fast he could go, {ZERO} could read his orbit/track [trajectory?]. Epyon's heat rod turned a large arc and made a deep cut in Nataku's shield (part). If it had been a high speed fighter suit, that was one thing, but it was baffling to see [Zechs] do a “Cuban eight” in the heavily equipped mobile armor. The shield damage was equivalent to ripping the wings off the three-headed dragon which had, thus far, controlled the high-speed battle. Aerial navigation (became a distorted load). Just when I thought it was impossible to continue the aerial fight any longer, Nataku dropped into a tailspin. Epyon mimicked the move. Somehow, I overlooked a split-second happening. The next time he closed in [on Epyon], Wufei shot the beam trident out with indomitable fighting spirit and stabbed it unerringly into Epyon's chest. Cut the meat and sever the bone, that was just like Wufei('s fighting style). With regards to the aerial battle, I could say Nataku was overwhelmingly victorious. Before they hit the ground, both suits changed modes, assumed their mobile suit stature and stood on the ground.
I couldn't think of the two odd machines standing there as being {Gundams} of the same denomination of [Epyon]. One with a sense of being heavily armored and one with a feeling of slender flexibility yet the armaments of either one (held) contrast to their [respective] images. Even with the rugged looking dragon hang equipped, Epyon Pi was smart with its basic coloring of white and blue--Wufei's Nataku. And--with a large sword giving off green beams of light that reminded you of the beautiful, fantastic aurora borealis in its right arm, and in the silver colored left arm, the long heat rod burning like a red hot fixed star and a pretty, rose red shield equipped was the ominous black machine--Zechs' Epyon. The left arm was silver because, in the “Eve Wars,” after Wing Gundam 0 lobbed it off, it must have been replaced with new parts. In that space to the upper left between shoulder and chest, Wufei's beam trident was still stuck where it had originally hit. It was still crackling……with sparks. Zechs' Epyon thrust the giant beam sword into the ground and with his [newly] freed right hand, pulled the trident out of his chest and threw it back to Wufe's Nataku. It was actually an arrogant/haughty move. Before commencing a duel, it looked like he was evening the playing field but it was like the fair and square behavior also entirely negates the whole feeling out and advancing and falling back that was the dogfight 306/3/1-2. For Zechs' Epyon, he held the robust impression of not caring about the degree of damage [he'd sustained].
“Why did Zechs' Merquise do a thing like that?” Kathy asked. The (elevating) song had finished.
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