[ONE] Minion of Ares ----------------------   >It was time. >Your suit was activating. >Something was wrong, or it was finally time for you to do your part for Rapture. >Well, what was left of it. >Whoever commissioned you needed ADAM, which caused them to need a little sister by proxy. >And you were to protect them at all costs. >You shook your head as best you could, and opened your eyes. > >This wasn't how you remembered Rapture. >Rapture didn't have caves, it was a city. >How long have you been in stasis? >You look around to examine your cave, activating the helmet lights to see better in the darkness. >This is not good. > >You have a job to do; you'd better get to it. >Who knows how desperately you're needed if part of the city has collapsed! >Checking your drill as you make your way out of the cave, you cause a bit of noise. >Something else made noise back at you. >You stopped your heavy walk and turned around to find... >Well, you don't know what you'd call it. >It looked like a lion had gotten the bitter end of a splicer. >On top of having the major features of a lion, it had a scorpion's tail and wings. >Is it going to cause you any trouble? >Was this its nest? > >Doesn't matter. >You've got to find a little sister. >If you're protecting a little sister, you're doing Rapture good. >You turned to head out of the cave, only to hear the beast growl. >Ignore and carry on.  You've done it no-- >The solid thud of it attempting to tackle you startled you, but didn't do much in terms of damage. >It obviously didn't know what you were or what you were capable of.   ----------------------   >You turned around to face it once more. >It was backing up and shaking its head, growling the entire time. >After it had regained focus, it charged at you again. >This time however, it stopped right before you and started jabbing at your suit with its tail. >The tail did nothing against your armor of course. >Dancing with this dumb beast was getting old; you needed to get to a little sister and find what had become of Rapture. >You reared back with your fist and gave the beast a good strike to the head. >Shouldn't be lethal and should get the message through its thick skull. > >Maybe you hit it a little hard. >It was still breathing, but you'd knocked it the fuck out. >You don't need to kill, it was just an animal. >So long as it doesn't get up and try something again, it'll be fine. >You resumed your trek to the outside world. > >It was nighttime, and you appeared to be in a valley of some kind. >Looking around, you spotted a city etched into the side of a mountain. >Strange. >You recalled Rapture being underwater. >No matter, the city must be what has become of Rapture.  Logical enough. >As you started your journey towards the city, you noticed the distinct lack of splicers coming after you. >Sure they knew not to mess with a Big Daddy, but there was always one that would try. >Killing splicers would protect other little sisters, so if you found any, they'd get a swift drill to the skull. > >That was something else that seemed odd to you. >Aside from Rapture being moved to a mountain. >The distinct lack of other Big Daddies.   ----------------------   >You were stored in a case along with five other Big Daddies, so where were they? >Why was your pod alone? >Too many questions. >Find a little sister, and you'll need not worry about silly questions like that. > >Eventually, you happened upon what looked to be a shack of some kind. >It looked like a barn, but after volunteering to be a Big Daddy, you weren't too clear on anything non-Rapture. >You decided that it would be a suitable place to inspect your suit. >After securing the wooden structure, you began the simple task of banging your drill against your metallic suit. >Anything that sounded off needed to be mended or replaced. >Luckily though, everything seemed fine. >These things were built to last, that was for sure. >You probably should've checked as soon as you came out of stasis. >Oh well, everything was fine anyway. > >You found a little cubby to settle down in and let your suit charge. >It wouldn't take terribly long to do so, but your body needed to re-adjust to the suit after being in stasis. >Maybe a four hour nap or so? >After that, you wouldn't need to sleep again for another 36 hours. >Miracles of modern science. > >You were awoken by the sounds of a little sister playing. > >A little sister! > >You rose to your feet to find the girl. >As you stepped out of your cubby, you realized that the sounds were of three little sisters, all playing together. >Great joy! >Perhaps there's another Big Daddy around? >As you moved towards the sounds, they ceased. >Oh? >Was something wrong? >You opened the doors you'd shut previously to find... three little horses?   ----------------------   >What is this? >There was an orange horse, a white horse, and a yellow horse. >All of them about the size of a little sister, but shared no similarities beyond that. >Have you really been in stasis for so long that evolution had taken such a drastic shift? >That would explain why Rapture didn't appear as you recalled... >Guess these must be the little sisters of this new species. >At least one was wearing a bow similar to a little sister, so you directed your attention to it. >None of the sisters made any sort of movement, they only stared at you. >What was wrong?  Had they not been taught of their roles for Rapture? >No matter, they need to be back in the city anyway. >What if a splicer had followed them? >You let out the standard gentle low growl to let them know you were here to help. > >Then they all screamed and ran in different directions. >Was it something you did? >The yellow one with the bow ran to the barn behind you, the other two running off towards the forest. >If you can protect the yellow one from whatever scared them, maybe you can find the others later. >You turned to find the barn door had been shut after the sister ran inside. > >Was she wanting to play a game perhaps? >This was neither the time nor the place! >There was no time for fooling around; a splicer might be on the prowl. >You tried to open the door, only to find it locked. >Okay then. >You spun your drill up and smashed through the feeble barricade. >The yellow sister was on the other side, brandishing a horrified expression. >After she saw you break through the door, she screamed again and ran off to a cubby.   ----------------------   >Once again, she repeated the process of locking the little door that served as an entrance to the cubby. >Once more, you promptly disassembled it. >Game over little one, it's time for you to get back to Rapture. >She was cowering in a corner; something obviously terrifying her. >Don't worry little one, you're safe now. >Why didn't these suits have speakers? > >You began reaching for the little sister, and she cried out. >"Please don't hurt me!  I won't never come near your barn again, just please don't hurt me!" >Hurt you? >You were here to protect her! >Whatever startled this poor girl had confused her beyond reason. >You picked up the trembling sister, and she began crying profusely. >After you adjusted her carefully in your gloved arm, you looked down at her. >Letting out the gentle growl again, you did your best to assure her she was safe with you. >This only seemed to encourage her to cry more. >Poor thing, best get her back to Rapture and calm her down. > >You resumed your journey to the city once more, this time with a little sister to protect. > >Eventually, the terrified girl ceased crying, and was shivering in your arm. >Don't worry child, all will be well soon. >"Wha--where are you taking me?" >You wished you could answer. >She should know though, it was the only city for miles. >Last you heard, at any rate. >You looked down to her, and then gazed back to Rapture. >She apparently followed your gaze and questioned "Canterlot?" >Canterlot? >No no, this was Rapture.   ----------------------   >She ceased her shivering and questioning after she figured out you were taking her home. >It would be safer there, you knew it. > >Quite a few hours later, night was falling once more. >Your newly acquired little sister was squirming in your arm, presumably trying to get out and lay down. >Sorry little one, you'll have to make due where you are. >No time to slow down right now. >The journey was taking long enough as is. > >She was resisting sleeping quite a bit, squirming as much as possible. >Eventually though, she gave up and ceased her escape attempts. >Good. >Maybe when she wakes up she'll calm down a little. > >A few more uneventful hours later, and the sun was once more rising. >Just in time too, you were almost to Rapture! >You could see the streets from here! >Strange though, there appeared to be some sort of pinkish barrier around the city. >Something you hadn't noticed before. >After you were close enough, you tried to walk through it only to startle your delicate sister awake. >"Aaah!  What're you tryin' ta do?  Listen, why don't you just--" >Silly girl, thinking you didn't know how to get into Rapture. >Some things never change, little one. >You revved up your drill, and began piercing the barrier. >Sure enough, it began to give away and you slipped through the small opening. >Took a bit more effort than you'd expected, but you made it through. >Must be some new technology that had been created while you were in stasis. >Looking around, you must be at the rear of the city. >No sign of other Big Daddies or sisters.   ----------------------   >But there was activity. >You moved out to the streets to find more horses. >Strange that humanity would turn to an equestrian species, but whatever. >You didn't know how long you'd been in stasis. >Spotting a castle gate a short distance away, you started heading for it. >Must be the city center, right? >Why else would it have extra defenses? >That would be where you would find other Big Daddies. >Find out what was going on. >And finally let this poor thing rest where she belongs. >As you made your way towards the gate, you noticed other horses on the streets. >All of them gawking at you. >You must be an outdated model or something. >Not long after you started walking towards the gatehouse, did they start screaming and running off the streets. >Good. >You didn't know if they were splicers or not, and you didn't want to find out. >You just wanted your little yellow sister to be safe. >She would be safe in the city center. >Things are not always so simple though, as new horses appeared wearing what appeared to be armor. >At least, it was metallic like armor.  Didn't look sturdy though. >"STOP WHERE YOU ARE.  RELEASE THE FILLY, AND BACK AWAY." >What was the meaning of this? >They should know you only take orders from City Central. >... >Maybe that wasn't armor. >Maybe they were splicers. >You let out a warning growl, and slowly continued your walk towards Central. >"STOP NOW OR WE WILL TAKE ACTION." >You growled again, but did not stop moving. >"Please!  Just lemme go!" >You knew little ones were eager, but you held onto her more securely than ever.   ----------------------   >You wouldn't feel comfortable until she was looked at by Central. >She needed a doctor or a psychologist perhaps. >As you continued your march, the metallic clad horses began shooting at you with... >Their horns? >They must be splicers! >You let out a roar, revved your drill, and charged full speed towards Central. >Any splicer stupid enough to get in your way would get a nasty surprise. > >They seemed to figure that out and ran from your path. >Good. >Little Sister first, splicers later. > >You finally made it to the gate, and stopped your drill to knock. >It was only then that you realized the yellow sister was shivering and clutching your arm tightly. >Don't worry little one, you're safe. >You'd make sure of that. > >You turned around and saw that the splicers were regrouping and heading for you once more. >This was going to get messy. >You banged your drill against the gate once more in hopes of a response, but none came. >Of course! >They must want you to dispose of the splicers before the open the gates! >Makes sense. >You placed the yellow sister down between you and the gate, and held up your hand motioning her to stay put. >She only curled up in a ball and started crying. > >Oooohh, these stupid splicers were going to get it for scaring her.   ----------------------   >You turned to face the group of splicer horses that were giving you trouble. >There were six in total.  Four that had horns and two that were flying above them. >You flipped your suit into aggressive mode. >You drill was now constantly running, and you could run faster. >You'd need to recharge if you stayed aggressive too long, but you weren't too concerned about that. >One more warning you fucking splicers, then it's all or nothing. >The bellow of your roar made the aggressors falter a bit. >Clearly Rapture was in desperate need of Big Daddies, the splicers had grown too accustom to getting away with whatever they wanted. >No worry, you would teach them a lesson. > >The group did falter, but they did not leave as they should've. >Sometimes you just have to do things the hard way. > >You roared again and charged full speed at one of the splicers on the ground. >"OPEN FIRE!" >As if they didn't try that already? >The shots from their horns were bouncing off of your suit, just as they did last time. >Oddly enough... It seemed your suit was absorbing the shots. >Your energy cells were being rapidly recharged. > >Oooohhh goody. >These foolish splicers didn't know about the hell they'd just unleashed. >You barreled into the left most splicer, knocking him a great distance down the street. >No time to finish him; you turned to find the next closest splicer. >A flying horse was close, so you jumped as best you could; damn thing flew just a bit higher than you could jump though. >Alright, it needs to get down on your level.   ----------------------   >You looked around to find another of the ground splicers. >Ah!  There we are! >You rushed towards this one and plowed it into the side of a building. >It wasn't moving much after that, so you picked it up with your gloved hand and turned to find the airborne horse. >Just as you thought, the 'armor' that these things were wearing crumpled like tin foil under your grip. >"H-hey... wait a mi--" >The shocked splicer didn't have time to beg as you reared back and threw it as hard as your suit would allow towards its flying comrade. >That had the desired effect. >The airborne fool just hovered in shock as his ally came flying at him. >It was just before impact that the flying horse realized what you did, but it was too late. > >The clank and crunch of metal against metal, combined with the expression on the flying horses face just before impact was priceless. >Wish you had a camera. >Well, that took care of one horned splicer and one flying splicer, where were the other four? >You turned to find your little yellow sister still curled in a ball and crying, but the other aerial splicer had decided it would try to approach your little sister. > >That was the last mistake it ever made. >Your anger towards those that would dare approach your little sister fueled a spectacular amount of speed. >Yellow sister heard you approaching and looked around to see what was going on. >When she spotted the flying splicer, she screamed "Look out!" >What a good sister, trying to help identify the splicers for you. >As you approached, you heard the splicer ask "what?"   ----------------------   >That was the last word the idiotic splicer ever uttered, as you plowed your drill into its skull. >A short scream and quick shower of blood later, and the splicer was gone. >You picked shoved the body away from your little sister with your foot, and turned to face her again. >She was absolutely horrified! >Poor thing. >This must be the first time she's seen a splicer. >That would explain why she was so disobedient when you tried to adopt her initially. >She was crying and shaking again. >There there little one, you're safe again. >You looked around to check for the other splicers. >The remaining three horned splicers were... retreating? >What? >Splicers weren't supposed to be organized. >You'd been taught they would attack whenever the opportunity arose, and they would never let the chance slip by to try and kidnap a sister. >The times, they'd been changing. >Just to be safe, you picked up the body of the dead splicer and took aim towards the retreating group. >With one final roar, you hurled the body towards the triad of horses. >The strike was almost comical as the body crunched in various painful directions and spewed its blood onto the remaining horses. >The one you hit screamed as it was suddenly propelled forward, causing the other two to stop dead in their tracks. >They looked back at you, probably trying to figure out if you were pursuing them or not. >You were still in aggressive mode, so you gave one good stomp to the ground and growled loudly at them. >They seemed to get the message, collecting the horse you'd hit and retreating faster now.   ----------------------   >Good. >You switched your suit back to normal and headed back to your poor sister. >She was screaming as loud as she could between sobs. >It was sad, yes, but she would have to learn about the outside world sooner or later. >You collected her in your arm as you had previously, and let out your gentle protective growl. > >The growl system had its ups and downs. >On the plus side, you could convey basic warnings, greetings, and other tidbits of information easily to those who understood the system. >It was also pretty easy to learn, as the growls were pretty basic, lest you were conversing with another Big Daddy. >On the down side, you couldn't speak to anyone normally.  It was growl system or mute. > >Good news was yellow sister seemed to be getting a basic understanding of the system. >Your lower, gentler growl had done the trick and gotten her to stop screaming and crying. >She was still scared stiff, but she knew she was safe with you. >Excellent. >You banged on the gate once more with your drill. >There weren't any splicers; it was safe for you to enter now, right? > >Peering through the bars, your hopes were crushed. >There were splicers in Central! >No. >No No No! > >Okay, focus. >Think. >You have a simple objective now: secure Central. >Sorry little one, but it looks like you're going to see a bit more action today. >You spun your drill up and smashed it into the gate. >The metal used for it was flimsy against your powerful drill, giving away after a few seconds of contact with it. >What was with the flimsy construction?   ----------------------   >If the splicers had Central, they had access to much better metals than this garbage. >Though, they were splicers.  You shouldn't give them too much credit when it comes to intelligence. >You shoved your way through the gate, holding yellow sister close as you did. >An a slightly brighter note, shearing your way through the gate did clean the bits of bone, brain and blood off of your drill. >Always a silver lining! > >The splicers in here were probably better trained. >Or at least tougher. >One would assume that was the case if they were in Central and the others weren't. >The splicer that caught your eye wasn't wearing as much armor as the one's you'd fought previously. >Not even a helmet! >What is it, stupid? > >"Stop where you are!  There is no need for bloodshed!" >Maybe he's not so stupid. >Let's find out. > >You stopped and cast your piercing yellow gaze upon the poorly armored horned horse. >"What is it you want?" >Nope.  He's an idiot. >Might as well try and avoid killing for the sake of yellow sister. >She'd been through enough already. >Being outside of Rapture was horrifying enough for a new sister, but having to witness splicers being killed? >Poor girl would take at least a week of recovery before she could harvest ADAM without crying. >You looked down to check on her. >She was doing much better now. >No more shivering or clutching your arm. >She was actually looking at the not too bright splicer. >"Shinin Armor!  Help!" >"Don't worry Apple Bloom; we'll get you to safety.  Are you hurt?" >Dumb question. >"I wanna go home!"   ----------------------   >Then that is where you would go, little one. >You started moving towards Central's main structure, the group of splicers jumping at your apparently unexpected movement. >Don't do anything stupid, splicer, and you won't get hurt. >Yet. >You made sure to make your first step a heavy one; that should keep the splicers out of your way. >One actually fell over from the little shockwave. >Feeble little splicers. >You continued heading towards the door to the main building. >"No wait!  Don't do anything aggressive or it'll attack." >"Then what are your orders commander?" >"Stay out of its way, but stay close.  We need to find some way of either stopping it without killing anypony." >"Understood." >Good. >They got the message. >You'd kill if you had to, but it was just messy. >There would be time for play later anyway. >You approached the door and raised your drill to knock. >There was no way this door was enforced as it should be. >As soon as you struck the door, it splintered into pieces. >Might as well not have been a door there. > >You made your way into the hall, being careful to keep yellow sister close. >Apple Bloom? >Was that what the splicer had called her? >Strange that a splicer would name a sister. >Looking around, you realized that a new Rapture must've been built. >That would explain why your pod was in a cave and not here as it should be. >Must've gotten mixed up or lost during construction. > >That or the lion scorpion splicer thing had stolen your pod while you were in stasis. >You shuddered at the thought of that beast trying to... couple with your pod.   ----------------------   >No matter. >You're here now and you have a lost sister to protect. >You looked around and spotted a larger door with golden emblems on it. >That must be the main office! >Surely the mayor would know what to do! >... >If it wasn't overridden with splicers already. >You rose to knock on the door with your drill, making sure to be much gentler than you'd been previously. >The mayor would probably be pissed if you broke this door. >A gentle rap of your drill against the wood had the desired effect. >The knock was followed shortly with a loud "Enter!" >You pushed the doors open to find, much to your dismay, three more splicers. >These were different though. >They were all horned and winged. >"What is the meaning of this intrusion!" >"Shining Armor, what is going on?" >"Shiny, dear, what's going on?" >"Princesses!  Please leave the room immediately!  We don't know what this thing wants, but we're having a hard time stopping it!" >Princesses? >Honor among splicers? >A system at all? >What is this bullshit? >"What, doesn't it speak?" >"Cadance please, this thing has already killed one of my guards." >"What?!" >The white and blue splicers both took up what looked to be a defensive stance, both emanating light form their horns. >"Be gone demon!  Lest thou be undone!" >Blue splicer obviously didn't know jack shit. >"Luna wait!  Look!  It's holding a filly." >"..." >"Ha!  Seriously girls?  Just take the little foal from the dumb--" >You switched back to aggressive mode as soon as the pink splicer started moving towards you.   ----------------------   >"Don't you try anything you stupid hunk of metal, you may have taken out a guard, but--" >Your aggressive growl shut the damn thing up. >"Fine then, we do this the hard way." >Why is it always the hard way? >Your drill was spinning at a low RPM now. >You made no move towards the pink horse, you didn't start fights, but you'd finish them. >Suddenly, you were temporarily blinded by a flash of light. >When you could see again, you looked around to find the pink horse standing over yellow sister. >Wrong move, bitch. >You charged full speed towards the pink horse, gripping its throat tightly as soon as you could. >"Gah!" >"CADANCE!" >Before any of the horses had time to react, you hurled the pink fiend into the wall to your left. >Quickly scooping up yellow sister into your protection, you looked over her for any signs of injury. >Seems you were just in time to stop the pink one from doing anything. >"FOUL BEAST!" >Suddenly, your suit was encased in a blue aura that was lifting you from the floor. >Not much, maybe a foot or two, but you were definitely being lifted. >It could lift you all it wanted, you weren't letting go of yellow sister. >"Luna wait!" >"Sister, did you not see what this demon just did to Princess Mi Amore Cadenza?!" >"That isn't Cadance!" >You looked towards the pink horse to see that it was no longer pink. >Apparently, you'd shaken off some kind of disguise. >What you saw standing up in the small crater was... >A black cheese horse?  With bug wings? >Okay, that had to be a splicer. >It had fangs and everything.   ----------------------   >The other horses were standing around talking about something, but you paid them no mind. >There was a splicer in the same room as your little sister. >Time was of the essence. >This damned blue horse still had you immobilized though. >There wasn't much you could do to get out of it either. >Maybe if you broke its concentration... >You overcharged your suit and let out the loudest roar you could. >If there was another big daddy within five miles of you, he knew where to go now. >You did manage to break the blue horse's grip on you though. >As you fell the mere inches you were being held from the ground, you tackled the blue horse into the white horse. >No more interruptions. >While they gathered their bearings, you were charging the bug horse, full speed. >It saw you coming though, and jumped out of the way at the last second. >"WRETCHED BEAST!" >You yanked your drill out of the wall, and turned to face the bug once more. >It had taken up a stance in the middle of the room, eyeing you angrily. >"How DARE you assault me, Chrysalis, QUEEN OF THE--" >You cut it off with another full speed charge. >Horse isn't very good at fighting. >Talks too much. >Though it did manage to dodge you twice in a row... >Time for a new strategy. >Looking around, there wasn't much you could-- a ha! >Your sister was helping you once more! >She was hiding behind a golden chair of some form, obviously knowing exactly what you needed! >Sure, the metal was weak, but it would do. >You made your way towards the chair quick as you could.   ----------------------   >Yellow sister saw you approach, and ducked back behind the pedestal the chair was atop. >Good.  She knows to stay safe and out of sight while you take care of business. >With the chair in your hand, you turned to find the bug. >"Oh?  A lust for the throne?  You really must be dense to even think--" >She was cut off by a swift chair to the head. >Dodge that, bitch. >Queen or not, you don't mess with a little sister. >She was standing up once more, apparently shaking off the blow. >You heard movement behind you and turned to find your little sister approaching the still dazed blue and white horses. >"Princess Luna!  Princess Celestia!  You gotta get up!" >"Little foal, hide!  You're in danger here; you've got to go now!" >"Come with me my little pony, Luna will handle this while I get you to safety." >...Was the white pony the mother? >You'd never met the mother of a little sister before. >It made sense.  Yellow sister at least looked more like the white horse than the bug horse. >Alright, go with mother yellow sister. >You'll be wither her again soon enough. >The blue horse was speaking to you now. >"Demon, let the filly go or we will have words." >Yellow sister was with mother, so she was safe for now. >Now you protect the mother from bug horse.  What blue horse does is of no concern to you. >You turned to see that the bug had gotten up once more, and was none too happy with you. >She'd learned to keep her mouth shut now, and had taken to making her horn glow. >She was about to fire something at you, you could sense it.   ----------------------   >Time for action. >You charged again, but she chose to fly upwards this time. >Fucking wings. >You looked around for your crumpled chair from earlier, only to find it hurling towards you at an alarming rate. >You barely had time to raise your drill as a shield before impact. >"So, you have feelings for the foal do you?" >Dumb splicer. >Didn't know shi-- >There was a flash of green light, and then the bug was holding yellow sister. >The roar that followed likely shattered windows. >You switched your suit to overdrive. >Doesn't matter what, you protect your sister at all costs. >Even if it means your damned life. >"Don't even think about it demon!  I've got the foal, you do as I--" >She didn't finish her sentence. >Your drill was spinning well above what was considered 'safe' as it sliced through one of her wings. >You'd missed her head, but you'd gotten the bitch down on the ground. >Speeding towards the bug at a bone crushing rate, you barely registered the mighty flash of blue light. >In the instant of time just before you impacted the bug, you moved your hand and threw yellow sister away from the coming violence. >Then, you'd plowed into the wall. >The bug effectively trapped between you and the wall, there was nowhere for it to go now. >You backed off enough to grip the splicer's throat, and smashed its body into the ground. >The thing was still alive though, so you readied your drill. >"ENOUGH!" >You didn't stop though. >"I SWEAR I WILL KILL YOU DEMON!" >Not before you beg for something sweet as death, you dumb bitch.   ----------------------   >You plowed the drill into the splicer's chest and it let out an ear-splitting scream. >Taking your time, you made sure to rupture as many organs as you could when you began dragging the drill up towards the head. >There was a defiant rage in her eyes as her horn glowed green once again, and you felt a sharp pain in your chest. >"WE--" >You shoved the drill up harder. >"DIE--" >You ripped the drill out of her chest and brought it down towards her face. >"TOGETHER" >Her dying breath was followed by a drill straight through the head. >After the deed was done, you collapsed. >There, to your left, was your heart. >It let out one final beat, and your brain began to register what'd happened. >With your last moment of life, you did the only thing you could do. >Hope that yellow sister would be safe with mother. >At least you'd gotten the splicer. > > > >Elsewhere in Equestria, there were five big daddy pods, all of which had registered your warning roar. >As the night set upon the land, five distinct bangs could be heard as the pods de-pressurized. >One in the forest. >Another in the mountains. >One near a small town. >The fourth near a lonely barn. >And the fifth in a field full of holes. > >Your brethren had survived just as you had. >And they would be the reckoning that Rapture so desperately needed.   ---------------------- ----------------------   >One in the forest. - >Another in the mountains. - >One near a small town. - >The fourth near a lonely barn. - >And the fifth in a field full of holes. -   ###Last Edit: 3/26/13 0020