Thursday, July 26, 2007

Part 6: Chapter 1

    "There was nothing we could have done. If he hadn't sacrificed himself so that we could get away, neither of us would be alive right now." Feed's voice sounded distant.
    Sitting on the soft leather sofa, Nakajima finally opened his heavy eyelids and looked outside the window in a half-awake, half-asleep daze. At some point the wounds on his arms and legs had been bound in bandages, but he had no memory of who had treated them or when they did.
    As if unaware that Musashino had turned into a demon city, the cars on the freeway sped past, their headlights forming a river of light. For a brief moment, Nakajima thought he saw the smiling face of Narukawa-turned-Tsukuyomi in those lights. More importantly, Nakajima could not understand why Narukawa had gone so far to protect him, even in defiance of his own organization. He could only think that there had been some sort of connection between them that defied logic, much like his own connection with Yumiko. All he wanted to do now is cling to the hope, however, small, that Narukawa had survived somehow.
    "Hey, where are we?" Nakajima opened his mouth as if something had just come to him.
    "We're in the American embassy. We're safe here." Almost right after Feed's reply came a knock on the door. A tall, elderly gentleman entered the room.
    "How is our guest doing, Professor?"
    The man's gentle, slender face turned toward Nakajima, and Nakajima realized that he had seen this person on television several times before. It was Blackwood, the American Ambassador to Japan.
    "He looks a lot better. Thank you." Feed responded with a calm expression that Nakajima had never seen on the man before. Looking at Feed speak so casually with an important American government official and getting a glimpse of just how broad the professor's world was, Nakajima felt a twinge of loneliness. He knew better than anyone else that he had no place that he belonged at the moment. As he hung his head in shame, the Ambassador appeared to have mistaken it for anxiety and came over to shake his hand.
    "Everything's all right. Professor Feed has told me everything. We will never hand you over to the Japanese government, even if they demand it." Blackwood's Japanese was flawless.
    Nakajima said nothing and took the man's warm hand to shake it.
    "By the way, Ambassador, have you arranged for a jet?"
    "We've got an F14 waiting. It'll depart for the US at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning."
    "Thank you, Ambassador."
    "No need to thank me. Say hi to the President for me."
    As if waiting for the ambassador to disappear behind the door, Nakajima spoke to Feed.
    "Are you going back to America, Professor?"
    "Yes. About that..."
    Feed sat down on the sofa across from Nakajima and leaned forward. His eyes were glittering like those of a mischievous child.
    "I've finally discovered a fool-proof way to banish the demon."
    "What!?"
    "I know it's difficult to believe, but this is a sure thing. Remember what I said a while back? If there are two magnetic fields that simultaneously attempted to summon a demon, if the difference in their strengths was large enough, the demon would automatically be pulled to the field that was stronger. What is it that determines how strong the magnetic field would be?"
    "The makeup of the atmosphere, gravity, the geomagnetic polarity...and the state of mind of the people would probably also have a large effect as well."
    "You've got it. I'd have expected nothing less from my best pupil." At some point, Feed had decided that Nakajima was his student. Confused, Nakajima shook his head at Feed's words.
    "Don't you understand what I'm getting at? Here, take a hypothetical example. What do you think would happen if you could create a magnetic field that had no interference from the atmosphere, gravity, and geomagnetism?"
    "Well, of course, in theory it would be immensely powerful. But trying to artificially create such an environment would take enormous amounts of time and money, and..."
    As if he had thought of something, Nakajima stopped in the middle of his sentence.
    "I get it! In outer space! You're going to use a satellite!"
    Feed nodded in satisfaction.
    "There's no way to predict what a demon banished into outer space would do. But if we were able to pull Set onto a satellite raised into dead orbit, he would never be able to meddle on Earth again so long as the computer kept running. There would be plenty of time to develop a weapon capable of taking him out in the meantime. I have to return to the US to get the government's approval to use a satellite in dead orbit."
    "Is there a satellite with a computer powerful enough to summon a demon?"
    "Of course. My country has launched a satellite in geosynchronous dead orbit at 135 degrees East as a base to control the future SDI satellites. Currently it's only operating at 30% capacity. It'd be perfect for summoning Set." Feed's voice was full of confidence.
    "What will you do? Trying to take on Set all by yourself at this point would be nothing but foolishness. I would think it be best for you to stay here until everything is resolved..."
    As if chasing an illusion, Nakajima's eyes drifted to the window.
    "I think your plan has a very high chance of succeeding. But there's something you forgot, Professor."
    "What?"
    "If you pull off your plan, Set's temporary body, which is currently fusing the human world with the demon world, will experience a tremendous shock as its environment suddenly changes. I think it would be safe to say there would be no chance of saving Yumiko, who is currently inside him."
    Feed was silent.
    "I'm going to fight Set again. But before that, I want to find the goddess Izanami. Izanami may have some wisdom as to what to do..."
    "So I fight for humanity, and you fight for your girlfriend. Well, that's fine, then."
    Feed stood up and offered Nakajima his hand.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

wow, i just recently found this, but im really enjoying it. thank you for all the hard work, and i hope you keep it up!

DiGreatDestroyer said...

We are so back! Unlike the first time, where there was an implicit expectation things would be really bad if Nakajima failed to stop Loki, this time it isn't the world or even the island-country of Japan at stake. It's simply a girl our hero loves and wants to save, risking his life to do so. Go, Nakajima!

It's nice to see him thinking about Narukawa. Sadly, I don't think he will be rescued alongside Yumiko, but since he's been "absorbed" by Set, I hope he has one last appearance to aid in the final battle against him. You know, the spirit appearing before fading thing many Japanese media do.

This book has had many great one-liners, and we got another one this chapter! Pure fire!

(SDI stands for Strategic Defense Initiative, read up on it. It's a bit melancholic to read about such abandoned projects contemporary media held as the future, and peer at what could have been.)