***3 years later***
âAnd so, having vanquished his enemies most thoroughly, Clifford the big red dog set about stabilizing the monarchy by fragmenting the power wielded by his vassals, such that no one else could threaten his rule ever again! The end!â
âWhatâs âVankishâ mean?â Seraphine asked just as Perry arrived, carefully stacking wooden blocks. Gareth was in Grammaâs lap, peering intently at the images of brutal conquest, if the cover with Clifford in Manitian regalia was to be believed.
âvan-quish meansâ¦â Gramma met Perryâs gaze, and honest-to-God, looked a little bit sheepish. âIt means âwonât cause problems anymoreâ.â
âOkay. AAAAH!â Seraphine let out a shriek and smacked the tower of blocks with all her might, sending them scattering across the room.
âOkay, hope you guys had a good visit with great Gramma,â Perry said, shaking his head at the old witch, his tone disconnected from his expression.
Trying the same shit she did with me.
ââ¦but itâs time to go home.â
âFIVE MORE MINUTES!â Seraphine shouted at the top of her lungs while Gareth seemed to retreat deeper into Grammaâs lap, pulling the book up behind him like a snail closing its door.
Perry heaved a breath. The twins didnât get to see their great grandma very often. They had two moms normally, and two grandmas waiting in the wings to shower them with affectionâ¦Although, Natâs mom is kind of my last choice.
âAlright, five minutes, and then we go. Agreed?â Perry asked, holding an egg-timer from grammaâs kitchen.â
Seraphine grunted, going back to her blocks.
âSera, look at me, five minutes, then we go. I need you to agree or weâre going right now. Five minutes, okay?â
âOkay.â
âGareth?â
ââ¦Kay,â emanated from behind the book covering Garethâs face.
Perry set the timer and sat down in front of Sera. If he could get Sera to walk out the door under her own power instead of screaming and bawling, that would be a win.
Perry helped Sera make towers so she could knock âem down. Heâd long since learned to only make them good enough to get knocked down. She wasnât looking for wonders of engineering. Maybe when she was older, sheâd appreciate something that could stand under its own power.
Or maybe sheâd just enjoy knocking down bigger things.
âHow have you been, Paradox?â Gramma asked.
âOh, you know, same old, same old. Iâve been trying to get some Industrial Tinkers to move over to Manita to make rebuilding the capital go way faster, but as soon as they lose internet, electricity, and plumbing, they back out.
Not to mention, other Manitians have a thing about letting Earth humans on their turf. they think theyâll steal the planet from them, so the attitude isâ¦unfriendly.â
âCanât you do anything?â
âYes, but I canât do everything,â Perry said. âPart of the selling point is Manitians retaking their own homeland, and Iâll be damned if I carry an entire societyâs infrastructure on my shoulders.â
Perry paused between tower knock-downs.
âThat being said, Manitians are starting to take civil engineering classes in droves. Thereâs also a swell in demand for synthetic symbiotes.â
Gramma scoffed. âThe power of kings in the hands of the rabble. What could go wrong?â
âYou know as well as I do that thatâs a strawman argument,â Perry replied. âI control whatâs in them. Itâs basically the same as leasing out heavy machinery. Sure they could do some property damage with it, but one super would be able to handle them easily.â
It was mostly achieved by throttling the speed of operation. The construction synthetics packed a lot of telekinetic punch, but they could only move at a couple feet per second. The concrete slurry summoning had high volume, low pressure.
Gramma didnât look happier.
âYouâre just mad because some kinds of magic are going to become pedestrian. You donât have to worry. All the really good stuff is going to stay ours.â
âParadox, Iâmâ¦proud of you.â Gramma forced out, causing Perry to do a double take. âYouâve done more in a few years than I have in a lifetime.â
That mustâve been painful to admit.
âHave you tested the twinsâ Attunement yet?â She asked. âWe have to maintain the strength of the bloodline and I would like to know which of them I should be doting on. I have my suspicions, but havenât tested them myself out of respect.â
There she is.
âYou will dote on both of them equally or I swear to godâ¦â Perry said, brandishing his backhand.
âOr else Daddyâll vankish you, Gramma.â Sera said, imitating his gesture.
While they spoke, Gareth climbed down from grandmaâs lap and started making his own tower. He didnât seem to understand that a bigger tower needed a wider base, just stacking one on top of another, but at least he seemed determined to make it to the ceiling, wobbling on his tiptoes as he tried to make it reach.
Sera lunged over and smashed Garethâs tower.
There was a moment of stunned silence.
The egg timer went off right as Gareth started crying uncontrollably, scraping the blocks together with his arms while ugly-crying like a man whoâd lost his lifeâs work.
âTime to go!â Sera said, taking the opportunity to shirk responsibility, heading for the door while her brother suffered a total meltdown.
Awesome.
It took a while to calm Gareth down and explain to Sera why she shouldnât break her brotherâs things. Perry was pretty sure it went in one ear and out the other, but that didnât mean they should stop trying.
Perry took their hands and led them out of grammaâs clinic. If the twins were bothered by all the fantasy creatures staring at them, they didnât show it.
Itâs a bit different when you grow up getting stared at, Perry thought as they stepped out into the street.
âOne moment,â Perry muttered, letting go of Seraphineâs hand and raising his fingertips, allowing the Essence to flow.
Portal.EXE
37.872115 -122.263442 / Current Location
Normally he wouldâve named it after the original spell creator, but Perry had pared the spell down to the scientific bare essentials, only doing exactly what it needed to do. There was no simpler form it could take, no makerâs flourish of glowing rims added.
It was just Portal.
The distortion in spacetime snapped into place, showing the outside view of his lab as if it were right in front of them.
âWeâre not going home?â Gareth asked.
âNo, your momâs arenât home right now,â Perry said. âTheyâve got all sorts of prep work to do now that The Tideâs on the way in again. Theyâll be back later tonight, so weâll spend a couple hours at work, then meet them at home.
âHave Eugene watch us!â Sera suggested.
âEugene is a biomechanical combat drone designed toâ¦vanquish with extreme prejudice, and heâs younger than both of you. So no, Iâm not having Eugene babysit.â
âBoo.â
âYou might see a dragon.â Perry said with a shrug.
âOOOH!â
Whatever Sera was about to say was cut off by the sudden booming voice that vibrated the world around them.
âAttention, people of Earth, we come in peace.â
Perry glanced up and spotted hundreds of chunky landing craft wobbling down to the ground, speakers blaring a pre-recorded message at ear-piercing volume.
We are the Descendants of Armstrong. For two generations, we have lived in peace on the moon. However, five years ago, our genetic recombinator ceased to function, and without a Specialist capable of repairing or replacing it, we found ourselves facing a crisis. An extinction event that will see our people dwindle to nothing.
But the eldest among us have heard tales of our founderâs origin. Of a place known at âEarthâ, where there are beings known as âwomen,â who are able to create life.
âThe moon needs women!â the speakers blasted out as the low-tech landers set down on the ground and people in faceless space-suits began filing out, wobbling shakily before toppling over and floundering under Earthâs extreme gravity.
âUuuuuugh,â Perry groaned, rubbing his forehead.
âSomething wrong, Daddy?â Gareth asked, eyeballing the space-suits desperately trying to stand.
âNah, somebody else will deal with it,â Perry said with a shrug. âIt just shows that weâre close to High Tide. Itâs like the weather itself becomes Weirdness.â
âSir, you canât park flying craft here,â A local policewoman said, trying to help the moonlanders to their feet.
âThank you sir,â The lead suit said through its speakers, panting with effort. âCan you direct us to one or more females of reproductive age?â
âSir, the atmospheric pressure on this planet is incredible! These readings are like nothing Iâve ever seen! Itâs almost identical to our suits!â One of the suits said, holding an old-timey gauge.
âKeep it professional, Jenkins,â the shaky leader of the expedition said. âItâs normal for them. Just focus on the mission at hand.â
âRight. Women.â
âHand out the artist renditions. Weâll start the search. Hopefully we can find some and convince them to come back to moonbase with us by the end of the day.â
With his perfect eyesight, Perry made out a series of crude stick-figures with big circle-boobies being passed around.
The policewoman looked around helplessly, her gaze locking on Perry, who was obviously magic, standing in front of a portal wearing a Manitian long vest covered in enchantments.
âHelp me,â she mouthed desperately.
âyou got this,â Perry mouthed back, giving her a double thumbâs-up.
Unless these guys had tinker-tech, then they werenât a threat to anybody. And that meant the ball was in the Franklin City Police Departmentâs courtâ¦.regardless of how weird it was.
They were far too weak to kidnap anyone.
Matter of fact, Perry was pretty sure they wouldnât be getting out of Earthâs gravity-well in landers like that.
âAlright, letâs get out of here before we get caught up in their bullshâ¦damnit,â Perry muttered as he noticed Sera wasnât where he left her.
âWhy are you wearing puffyâ¦ummâ¦all-over coats?â She asked, tugging on the sleeve of one of the teetering moonlanders, who nearly fell on her under the added strain.
âWell, young man, itâs because-â
âYes, thatâs all well and good,â Perry said snatching up Sera, âbut we have places to be.â
âI wanna talk to the weird people!â Sera shouted, beating her fists against Perryâs shoulder.
âToo bad, you broke your brotherâs tower, so no moon-weirdos for you today,â Perry said, hoisting the howling girl over his shoulder and heading through the portal.
An instant later, they were in San Francisco, outside his lab, with an inconsolable Seraphine and quiet Gareth.
Perry tossed a scrap of meat to Eugene, who devoured it in a single gulp, watching the three of them enter with its predatory gaze.
They wove through the cluttered hall full of Perryâs creations, suspended in preserving fluid. The suspended creature grew cruder as they walked down the hallway, the new giving way to the oldest versions as they walked.
Bio-tinker offered a huge bonus to creating living things, but it was still insanely difficult to create life from whole cloth.
Not modifying DNA and injecting it into an egg.
Making the whole thing from scratch.
âHey, Perry,â a voice called out, belonging to an older researcher that Perry had gotten to know fairly well over the past three years.
âCheck this out,â Leo said, holding up his phone and showing Perry a video of a guy with a weird leather outfit shaking hands with one of Tyranusâs diplomats, with the subtitle: âFirst commercial air travel route opens between Eternal empire and Australia.â
âIâll do you one better,â Perry said as they passed by âLook up âMoon landing, Franklin City,â
âWhat are you-oh, whaaat?â Leo took off his glasses and squinted at his phone.
âThatâs Pre-High-Tide for ya,â Perry said with a shrug.
âI guess, damn.â Leo said, frowning at the video making itâs way across the internet only minutes after the landing. âThink itâs a hoax?â
âI donât really care one way or another,â Perry said with a shrug. âI got my own shi-â He glanced down at Sera and Gareth playing with paperclips.
âStuff to deal with.â
Perry was sure acclimatizing a city of all-male astronauts whoâd been stranded on the moon for sixty years and had never seen a woman in their entire lives to life on Earth would be a great romp for some newbie heroes. Good plot for a romantic comedy even, fully of wacky misunderstandings and misadventures.
Best let newbies have their wacky misadventures, Perry thought, herding his kids into his office, pausing to stare at the swirling hologram above his desk.
A sparkling galaxy, lazily spinning in the air, shone down on him with faint blue light.
Perryâs 3-D Map of Essences.
Perry had thought it would be the culmination of his career in magical science, but honestly, it was the jumping-off point.
Beneath the hologram was a package from Tyrannus, with a note attached.
Finally got a sample. Donât ask how.Iâm sure weâre both excited to see where it falls on the Map. Enjoy.
Inside the package was a box. Inside the box was a plastic sample tube wrapped in E-nullifying tape.
inside the tube was a tiny pinch of white powder.
Perry dipped a finger in it and tasted it, flying in the face of common knowledge not to put random white powders in your mouth.
âYep, definitely not anthrax,â Perry muttered.
Unicorn horn.
Perry frowned, rolling the flavor around in his mouth as the Taste Perk decoded the genetic makeup of a unicorns and their powerful abilities.
There was something elseâ¦something that triggered a deep memory.
âDave?â