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Leslie: Is This For Someone Special?
Leslie: Is this for someone special?
Nicholas: Yes. Yes it is.
Me:
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More Posts from Greyangelpain
WHO ALLOWED THEM TO LOOK LIKE THAT
Fanfic writers! Give me Wrecker carrying Echo like Chewie carries C3-PO, and my life is yours!!
I think about them a normal amount :D yep yep yep totally a normal amount.
ZOMBIE FIC IS HERE LETS GOOOO
The Shadows Are Coming Chp. 1 - TBB Fanfiction
Relationships - CT-9904 | Crosshair & CT-21-0408 | CT-1409 | Echo, CT-9904 | Crosshair & CT-1409 | Echo & CT-9901 | Hunter & CT-9902 | Tech & CT-9903 | Wrecker, CT-21-0408 | CT-1409 | Echo & CT-9902 | Tech, CT-21-0408 | CT-1409 | Echo & CT-9901 | Hunter, CT-9904 | Crosshair & CT-9901 | Hunter, CT-9901 | Hunter & CT-9903 | Wrecker, CT-21-0408 | CT-1409 | Echo & CT-9903 | Wrecker
Tags - Angst, Whump, Horror, Blood and Gore, Gore, Blood and Injury, Zombies, Mission Fic, Missions Gone Wrong, CT-21-0408 | CT-1409 | Echo Needs a Hug, CT-21-0408 | CT-1409 | Echo Whump, CT-9904 | Crosshair Needs a Hug, Soft CT-9904 | Crosshair, Protective CT-9904 | Crosshair, Hurt CT-9904 | Crosshair, Hurt CT-21-0408 | CT-1409 | Echo, Protective CT-9901 | Hunter, CT-9901 | Hunter Needs A Hug, Hurt CT-9902 | Tech, Protective CT-9902 | Tech, CT-9903 | Wrecker Whump, Protective Siblings, Cannibalism, Everyone Needs A Hug
Summary - The Batch was called to investigate a base on a secluded planet after the Republic lost contact with it. It was suspected that the Separatists had tested a new bio weapon there, as the last communication with the base talked about a sickness, with the background noise of screaming and coughs. No one knew what they would find there, the Batch were the unlucky ones to figure it out.
Or, tbb zombie fic set before the events of Aftermath
Word Count - 3,244
Read on AO3
Notes: guys, please, if you can't handle gore, don't read this. this is by far the goriest shit I have ever written, and I've written some gore before... but, if you're a weirdo like me and enjoy reading gore, by all means please enjoy <3 anyways, I've been so excited to share this fic! sadly, I have not finished writing all of it yet, so I don't have a schedule for the updates... I'm really only posting this now because i got to a really slow part and needed interactions to motivate me :D (Also I wanted to post a fic for my birthday cuz I did that last year [please no one look at it it was the first fic I ever wrote]) The title is from the song Shadows by Nick Lutsko, itâs a pretty good song and I think it sort of fits this fic Anyways, please enjoy your gore and horror!
The ship jostled as it came out of hyperspace, rousing Echo awake. He blinked his eyes open, turning onto his side. His hearing aid pressed uncomfortably against his ear. The ARC trooperâs heart was fast from a dream that was already fading.
Crosshair sat across from him, cleaning his rifle silently. He glanced up at Echoâs movement, but ignored him as the ARC sat up. He rubbed his eyes, then reached for his headset underneath his bunk. He replaced his hearing aids with it, then leaned back against the wall.Â
His dreams were getting better. They were still there, always would be, but they were better. Half of the time he couldnât even remember what event it was about, what twisted things his mind showed him. The other half⊠werenât pleasant.
âLanding in five.â Hunter announced, rousing Echo from his thoughts. He leaned against the door frame of the cockpit, looking over the two troopers. Echo held a thumbs up and Crosshair nodded. The sergeant went back into the cockpit to help with the landing, though it was usually Echoâs job.
Wrecker mumbled a quick ââmorning,â to Echo as he passed him. The ARC hummed in response, not really having the energy to respond yet. He worked out a crick in his neck, then got up and followed the big guy to the cockpit with the others.
The planet itself was dark, always covered in a thick fog no matter where you went. The planet may as well have had no sun. Despite the dark, it was thick with vegetation, though half of it was poisonous; according to Techâs ramblings.
The fog washed over the window as Tech lowered the ship for a landing. Echo yawned, covering his mouth. He blinked, looking out into the fog. The lights from the ship painted parts of it an orange-yellow, but beyond that, he doubted even Crosshair could see anything.
The sharpshooter shouldered his firepuncher and opened the door to the ship. Echo shuddered as cold flowed inside. He tapped his finger on his thigh anxiously. Wrecker, carrying a pack of more than enough explosives, left the Marauder first.
Echo only hesitated a moment after that before braving the cold humidity. The forest was unnaturally silent. He swallowed the lump forming in his throat. Hunter patted his shoulder as he passed him, taking point.
The group had received a call from Cody, stating that they had lost contact with the base after a chilling holo. He said that it was likely that a new separatist bio weapon was tested there, since it was secluded from any other bases. The quiet and seclusion somewhat reminded Echo of Rishi. He hoped the troops here didnât meet a similar end as his first squad did.
Since it was a bio weapon they were dealing with, helmets stayed on. Echo was perfectly fine with that, but he knew Wrecker would be a bit annoyed. The bruiser seemed to like taking his helmet off in the middle of a mission, resting it on the top of his head when there was a quiet moment between fights.
Hunter led the group through the forest, towards the base. The group was silent as they walked, blending in with the rest of the planet. Echo didnât like that he couldnât see ten feet in front of him, he stayed close to his brothers.
The planet made him feel strange, like it was clawing into his brain to make him worried and anxious. He flinched with every sound the group made, feeling as though they needed to be completely silent.
âSomething the matter, reg?â Crosshair teased. Echo turned to him and shrugged. Something was definitely the matter, but he wasnât about to vent while they were on a mission.
âNothing important,â He muttered in response. Crosshair eyed him for a moment longer, then turned away silently. Echo couldn't count how many times he wished he could read the sharpshooter as well as he could read Echo.
The group fell into silence again, though Echo wished they hadnât. He couldnât stand the silence, he never liked it. On Rishi, he had to fill it with rambling on about the reg manuals, of course Fives and Cutup usually chatted loud enough for him to not really need to. In the 501st there had been enough chaos, even when they were on leave, for him to feel content. It was on Skako when it became a problem, when all he ever got was either silence or screaming. He preferred the silence then, now it just made him want to vomit.
There was a break in the fog. A large metal door was in front of the group now. Hunter turned to Tech and Echo, nodding his head towards the panel and scomp port beside the door. Echo and Tech both headed towards the machinery, Tech plugging in his datapad and Echo linking up with the port.
Along with getting the door open, Echo tried to search for any holo feed or comm chatter, hoping that he could figure out what they were about to face inside. He shuddered again as he remembered the holo call they were shown prior to the mission. Troopers had been screaming, coughing, and firing blaster bolts wildly. One had yelled something about monsters, and not to breathe.
Of course, the Batch had been sent to investigate. Because they were skilled enough to handle it, according to whoever was in charge. Tech had said on the way here that he wanted a sample to maybe find a cure on his own, and that had really been all they needed to be convinced enough to go. They all knew Tech would never let them forget about how much he had wanted that sample, and theyâd rather not face the splicerâs wrath.
With a loud clang and the groaning of machinery, the large door slowly started to open. Echo and Tech both went back to the group and readied their blasters. They werenât sure what theyâd find, and rather not risk being caught off guard.
âI am picking up three life signs inside,â Tech announced, looking up from his data pad. Its green glow cast his face in an eerie light.
âI guess this is a rescue mission too now.â Hunter mumbled as he slowly entered the base. He gave no indication of needing to worry about immediate attack. His shoulders were tense, but not how they were when he heard or sensed something unusual. The rest of the Batch entered the base.
The door opened into a large hangar area. A few ships were scattered about, but strangely all of them were very damaged. This base didnât see much battle, so there was no reason for every single one of the ships to be in such disrepair.
âItâs creepy in âere.â Wrecker mumbled at Echoâs side. Crosshair turned his head dramatically to show he was rolling his eyes. Echo patted the big guy on the shoulder.
âDonât worry Wreck, Iâm sure Crossâll hold your hand.â Echo teased, feeling glad to bring back the groupâs usual light mood. Echo could imagine Wreckerâs pouty look at the teasing. Crosshair hissed a quick âI will not,â then bumped Echoâs shoulder.
âIâd suggest we go to the command center,â Tech said, bringing them back on track. The group agreed, and they all left the silent hangar to navigate through the equally silent halls.Â
Echo fell back slightly, wanting to get a better look at the state of the base. He ran his hand along the wall for a moment, then rubbed the dust that stuck to his fingers. He paused, turning around and looking back the way they came.
There should have been workers in the hangar, even if some were sick. He knew from experience that many clones would ignore their own health to continue doing their job, it shouldnât be any different here. It was a dark thought, but they should have found a body by now.
Hunter tried his best to ignore the headache that had started as soon as they opened the hangar doors. It was ruining his senses, so much so that he could barely feel his brothers right next to him. He almost didnât notice when Echo fell behind, the fact only coming to his attention when Crosshair called the ARC trooper back.
He blinked away another sharp pain in his skull. The pain would come and go in a pattern. The pattern, combined with the loudness of it, reminded him of someone banging drums right in his ear. Not the most pleasant feeling by a landslide.
He wished he could ask Tech for some of the medicine he knew the splicer always carried with him, but they couldnât take off their helmets. Even so, itâd be wise to let them all know that his senses wouldnât be up to par for this mission.
âIâm having trouble sensing anything in here, got a headache as soon as the doors opened,â He announced, slowing to be sure they all heard. He could see the way Techâs eyes crinkled in a confused frown.
âThat is irregular,â Tech responded. Hunter nodded silently. Irregular or not, it was happening and he couldnât do anything about it. âIâll see if there is some kind of machinery in the base affecting you.â Tech said before turning back down to his datapad. âTake a right here.â He said a moment later, taking it upon himself to direct the group when Hunter couldnât.
âIâve been feeling a little weird too,â Echo supplied quietly. âSomething about this place just feels wrong.â Hunter and Echo both had similar problems with the occasional piece of machinery affecting them. With Hunterâs senses, and Echoâs electronic parts, if something was jamming electronic signals, both of them would be having a rough time.
âWrong, would be one way to describe this facility.â Tech replied, not looking up from his datapad. He gave Hunter another direction and the group changed course as they turned the corner.
âVery scary,â Crosshair drawled sarcastically. Hunter glanced to see Crosshair leaning his head towards Wrecker, likely a smirk underneath his bucket. Wrecker retaliated with a sharp âshut up,â then the group fell silent again.
Hunter squinted his eyes as another wave of pain assaulted him. He held out hope that there would be some kind of machinery in the command center that would dampen the disturbance. He wasnât too optimistic, though.
It wasnât long before the group came to another door. This time Tech hacked it from his datapad, saving Echo the trouble of scomping in. it opened with a hiss, revealing an empty command center. The group paused, none being sure of what to make of it. Hunter shook his head, blinking away some of the pressure in his skull, and entered the room.
âTech, Echo, see if you can pull up some cameras to see what happened.â He ordered, the two quickly rushed off the separate consoles and pressed an assortment of buttons. Hunter could never wrap his mind around how easily the two seemed to know what button to press or code to input to get just about any machinery to listen to them. It probably helped that the two were about as in sync as Tech and Crosshair were. It was like the twins became triplets, if Crosshair wouldnât be so standoffish with the former reg.
âHey sarge,â Wrecker whispered, though it was far from quiet, âhow come there arenât any⊠yâknow⊠bodies?â He hissed nervously. Hunter could imagine how his nose scrunched up at the last word. Despite his love of destruction and explosions, Wrecker despised death, as many would. Sometimes Hunter wondered if Wrecker would be a pacifist if there wasnât a war, then he remembered all the times he and Crosshair antagonized some regs that gave them funny looks.
âI donât know,â He mumbled, âTech did say that there were still some life signs, so maybe they moved them for a proper burial?â He tried. The fact that there were no bodies chilled him. He wished Wrecker hadnât pointed it out, but he knew they were all thinking it anyway.
âDonât get your blacks in a bunch, Wreck.â Crosshair chided, keeping the mood light with his dry humor. âItâs not like some big scary monster is gonna jump out at you.â
âEven if one did, you would be more than equipped to handle it.â Tech cut in cheerily. âHow are things on your end, Echo?â He turned back to the ARC, who had fallen strangely silent throughout the bit of banter.
Echo didnât respond. They all turned to him. He wasnât scomped in, so it wasnât like he hadnât heard them. Hunter walked over to the silent trooper.
âEcho?â He moved to place a hand on his shoulder, to rouse him of whatever headspace he was trapped in, but froze as something caught his eye. He turned to where Echo was staring, immediately feeling sick to his stomach.
Cramped in between two consoles, was a bloodied trooper. His helmet was off, his vacant eyes rolled to the back of his head. A long line across his neck still leaked blood, there was a hole in his chest where Hunter knew his heart should be. Several of the trooperâs limbs were missing. His lower jaw was hanging, disconnected on one side of his face.
Hunter gagged as he turned away, not being able to bear the sight anymore. He leaned over one of the consoles, breathing heavily. The others all stopped what they were doing, moving to rush to the gruesome sight.
âNo- donât-â He held a hand up, effectively halting the group. âY-you donât wanna see that.â He spat out, nose scrunching in disgust.
âHunter, what the kark is it-â Crosshair said, stopping short as he finally tilted his head enough to see what had scared Hunter so terribly. Crosshair flinched back, hand going to his helmet as if he were trying to cover his mouth. Wrecker grabbed his wrist quickly, making sure the sharpshooter didnât take off his helmet in his haste.
Crosshairâs reaction seemed to be enough for the others to not feel the need to see it. Wrecker took several steps back, dragging the other with him protectively. Hunter, very reluctantly, turned back to Echo. He tried to avoid looking at the mangled corpse, and was mostly successful.
âEcho,â He said again, the ARC still hadnât moved. âEcho, step away from the body.â Hunter urged. Echo seemed to have the exact opposite reaction that the others did, not being able to tear his gaze away. Even worse, for once in his life disobeying orders, he took a step closer to it.
âReg!â Crosshair hissed desperately. Echo didnât seem to notice it as he crouched down in front of the body. Hunter stared in horror at Echoâs silent fascination with it.
âA sickness canât do this.â Echo mumbled, the first thing he said since they entered the room. They all stared at him. He sounded terrifyingly detached. âBlasters canât do this either.â He continued numbly.
âEcho, step away from it!â Hunter ordered harshly. The ARC didnât give a single sign of hearing him. Instead, karking hells, he brought up his scomp arm and touched it. Hunter gagged again and had to turn away. He knew Echo was weird at times, but for karkâs sake he didnât think he was downright insane.
âHis armor was torn open by hand.â Echo announced, finally standing and turned to the group. A small drop of blood fell off of his scomp. âBy a human hand.â Hunter could only stare at the deranged ARC trooper.
It was then that his headache decided to flare up again. Hunter suppressed a groan at the new wave of pain, placing a hand on his helmet. What he thought were drum beats were starting to remind him of something else. Despite himself, Hunter turned back to the body and he too seemed to be unable to look away again.
âWhat the kark do you mean âtorn open by hand?!â Crosshair asked incredulously. It sounded almost as though he were in hysterics. Hunter was surprised he wasnât at that point as well. He blinked and looked at the hole in the trooperâs chest.
âI mean someone was patient or strong enough to tear off his armor and rip out his heart by hand.â Echo elaborated. âI donât know how thatâs possible, but I know there arenât any blaster wounds on the trooper, and no one stationed here could possibly have a lightsaber!â He hissed, defending his explanation.
Heart. Someone ripped out this trooperâs heart. Someone dug into his armor and ripped out his heart. Hunter blinked several times, his head throbbing again, as he stared at where the trooperâs heart should be.
âWhy would someone wanna rip out his heart?â Wrecker asked, sounding honestly scared.
âI donât know why-â heart.
âThat wouldnât make any sense, there would be no plausible reason for anyone to want to rip out someoneâs heart, let alone get through clone armor, with their bare hands.â Tech cut in, fighting to find some kind of logical explanation. âThere are far easier ways to kill a trooper.â He mumbled.
âDo you want to take a look at it? âCause I frankly think Iâve seen enough of it!â Echo cut in defensively. There was another drum beat, and this time Hunter couldnât stifle his groan of pain. The others were too distracted to notice. drum beats, hearts.
A heartbeat. It wasnât a drum.
âA heartbeat-â Hunter gasped, effectively silencing the group. They all turned to him, and before they could ask anything, he continued. âMy headache,â He stood upright, his revelation making it easier to ignore the pain in his skull, âI thought it felt like drums, itâs loud, and has a pattern- but itâs a heartbeat.â He stopped to take a breath, trying to piece together the rest of the puzzle.
âIf it is a heart beat then why is it so loud?â Wrecker asked innocently.
âItâs more than one.â Hunter replied quickly. He blinked several times, then rushed out of the command center. The others protested behind him, telling him to wait a minute or to explain what was happening.
âItâs coming from this way.â Hunter announced, pointing down a darkened hallway. âI think if we go there, we might find something.â He explained. The group was silent, and he silently urged them to understand what he was getting at. Then, Echo slowly nodded.
âYeah, okay.â The ARC trooper said, âWe came here to investigate, all weâve found so far are more questions, so letâs go investigate.â Echo said with a shrug.
âAre you serious!?â Crosshair hissed. The others didnât have any open protests, so into the dark hallway it was. Hunter went on and led them all forward. âYeah, letâs just let the two people acting really weird lead us into a creepy hallway.â
âCrosshair, I doubt their behavior is anything to worry about. Echo has seen more battles than us and knows what to do, and Hunter has always taken charge.â Tech assured him, though Hunter had stopped listening and started focusing more so on the heartbeat giving him the worst headache of his life.
âThis is why you all need to start watching more horror holos.â Crosshair grumbled.
âSays the guy making fun of me for being scared.â Wrecker shot back, sounding proud of himself.
âKark off.â
End Notes: so, gore :) also, who do you think is gonna be a zombie first, if any at all? if you've read all the teasers you might be able to guess pretty easily. anyways, I have no idea when I'll post the next chapter, I mgiht wait until I've finished the entire fic, or maybe it'll be posted next week, who knows! I hope you guys enjoyed <3
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