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A little rough. I'm going to go over it after I sleep. Curious about what people think as well.
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Hide! Seen. Trapped. Can't run. Gang=me? Gang seen? Belinda? Belinda=Belinda but Belinda=Victor! Run. Trapped. Seen. Hide? Fix?
Fix.
Fix!

He had pushed himself too far. A year ago, he'd been safe, and no one had known about him. No one had even suspected that he existed. If no one knew you existed, then no one came looking.

Now he was exposed.
And it was his fault. He knew that. His actions had triggered events, and he had failed to recognize all of the consequences.

He recognized that the temptation to do things and acquire things had been traps that the world had set for him.

The pod was the first trap! It tempted him, showed him he could get better, showed him the game, and allowed him to get petty revenge on Kaminski. Stealing the pod had triggered everything.

The game was a trap! It showed him cheese! And tasty food. It made him want more things in the real world. It led to being noticed by Sidney and then Wally. Wally knew where he was.

The money was a trap. Money solved problems. It was a tool. He took someone else's money. Victor's money. There was no guilt. No guilt at all. Victor and his people had made him a slave, killed his family, killed so many people. Now Victor was an enemy, and Milo had to hide from him.

He had friends in the habitat. He was learning to be near people. But they made him vulnerable. Just like the Hollow. Were friends a trap? Family? He couldn't run if people were threatened.

Then the Belinda problem. She knew him in Genesis. Knew he had a pod. Now she had seen him in this world. She was smart. Would she know Milo= Milo in the hab? If she found out about his special race and class, it tied him to a missing pod. Victor would put things together.

Victor was dangerous. Why did Belinda = Victor?

Round and round, his thoughts looped, examining the traps for a way out.

For 17 minutes and 35 seconds, Milo lay in a near-coma, in the dark, running from traps.

And then he woke up and got to work.

A review of all the data his systems had recovered was first. Some had been gleaned from historical archives, newscasts, and what remained of the internet. The last provided a mix of truth and lies; the information often had not been documented and was possibly false. But it gave clues about where else to look. Tax records from the time period that CHARLIE, the A.I. tasked with overseeing corporate taxes, were very useful. They clearly explained who was making money and where it had come from. Those years abruptly ended and access to further data was blocked behind many walls. But Milo had been created to break those walls and dig for secrets. After a day of reviewing, he started breaking through walls and looking for more.

The Seimovich family had a long history, from when the Czars still ruled in their part of the world. As the world changed, so did the family, always involved in the lucrative trade of selling weapons. They branched out and moved to where the world needed guns and explosives. After the second world war, they moved from buying and selling weapons to manufacturing them. As technology became more complex, so did their business. Information and biotech were added to manufacturing and selling more traditional weapons.

In the early part of the 21st century, the extended Seimovich family was controlled by two brothers, Victor and Andrei. The two were the faces of two very different business methods. Victor operated like the family always had, selling arms, hacking and ransoming information, smuggling, and human trafficking. If anything, his half of the family grew worse, keeping only enough legitimate business dealings to provide a cover to the authorities.

Andrei took his half of the family in new directions. Reorganized as the Seimovich Technology Corporation they moved as far from the old family business as possible. Money was invested in new technologies but never weapons tech. There were reports of Andrei or people working for him actively aiding the authorities in investigations into organized crime, including areas in which his family might be involved. One story he found gave a supposedly first-hand account of a tense family reunion when the old patriarch, Boris, was on his deathbed. Vodka and harsh words filled the days before his passing, and the split between the family became permanent.

Victor married four times, but only one produced a child—discrepancies in the child's genealogy after a paternity test led to his third divorce. Andrei married once and had two children, Nicki and Ekaterina. Twenty-five years after Boris's death, the deaths of both Nicki and Andrei brought the family closer together. A somber Victor attended the double funeral. He and Ekaterina reconciled. If not close, they at least spoke often, and he served on the board of trustees for the Seimovich Corporation as an unpaid advisor.

Ekaterina met Vigo Johansson at a technology conference. She was fresh from University with dual degrees in International Business and Finance. Vigo was there showing off the latest products from his company, Bio-Solutions. They met when both of them were talking on the same panel. They had drinks and dinner three times and began dating. The picture of the two of them holding hands had sent a ripple through the tech industry.

Vigo's official biography said he had started with nothing and studied computer programming and information systems early. At ten, he coded his first small video game. Smashy-Dwarf was a cute little phone game where players selected a troll or ogre as their team and took turns hurling other races at a rack of ten pins. He made enough money to attend a better school and then college at the age of fourteen. Vigo attended four colleges over the next eight years while simultaneously building his first company. Computers were the first step; his end goal was cybernetics, human/computer interfaces, and working artificial limbs. Bio-Solutions was, first and foremost, a research lab. Vigo and his employees created, patented, and sold the technology to other people.

After the two married, Seimovich Technology bought Bio-Solutions for the price of 127 Billion dollars. Belinda Seimovich was born seven years later. News reports said the birth had been complicated by birth defects. The family refused to discuss her medical problems and asked for privacy. During this time, protests and riots culminated in the removal and imprisonment of all but one A.I. Technology companies saw a huge drop in their stock, protests held at factories, vandalism, and acts of terror.

Bio-Solutions was the target of one radical group, Never Skynet. Ironic because artificial intelligence was not something the company had delved into. A bomb was set off, severing a fuel line and engulfing the labs in fire. Twenty-seven researchers died, including Vigo Johansson. Ekaterina attended his funeral on the arm of her Uncle, Victor, and then dropped out of public life altogether. Milo saw that within a year, Ekaterina remarried, choosing a childhood friend, John Sabbatino. He was immediately named CEO of the company. Within a year, Victor was no longer on the board of advisors. Eight years later, when Belinda was ten, Ekaterina died of 'undisclosed medical issues.' John Sabbatino was named guardian of Belinda.

Milo could find no record of Belinda's name being changed to Sabbatino. In court documents, she was always referred to as Belinda Seimovich. Nor did he find a record of adoption. But what financial information he did find was interesting. Nearly all of the corporation had been sold piecemeal during the years after Vigo's death. A large amount of money was invested conservatively, and a corporation was set up to manage the funds, ST Investments. Seimovich Technology was a shadow of what it had been at the time of her death, but the investment group held a staggering amount of money. All of it was put in trust for Belinda when she turned eighteen.

Exact numbers were unknown, but financial experts estimated the value of the trust fund at over a trillion dollars and possibly quadrupled that amount. John Sabbatino did not have access to that money except to care for Belinda. He continued to manage the corporation and renamed it Manpower Inc. Victor Seimovich was not involved in either Manpower or ST Investments.

That sounded like a lot of money to Milo. Far more than he had. With that much money, you could buy all the SC6 machines left in the world and all the cheese you could ever eat. Manpower was a powerful corporation, but nowhere near what it would be as soon as Belinda turned 18. That worried him. Who would control it?

Milo liked the idea of Victor never having money ever again. He wasn't happy with John Sabbatino having it, either. With that much money, he could tear the hab apart faster than Milo could fix it. What would Belinda do with it?

He shook his head, clearing the speculation. He had things to do. Next on his list was upgrading the security system. The whole thing was a mess. The habitat system was nearly defunct and unusable. Manpower had replaced part of it and upgraded other parts. On top of that, Milo had found cameras installed by the engineering firm that had done work in the hab. And, of course, Milo had added his bits to the jerry-rigged system. He needed something better. It would be a lot of hard work, but he would upgrade and replace most of the systems and cameras so that only he had complete access to all of them. If people were moving around in his habitat, he needed to know.

As he placed orders with thirty-seven security specialists, his brain tossed out a chilling scenario. Who was Belinda's heir? Her only living relative was Victor. Was Victor looking for a way to get past Belinda to her money? And if so, had he triggered this event by stealing all of Victor's money? He needed to know more. Either Belinda was working with Victor, or she wasn't. If she wasn't, then Milo may have put her in danger. He had planned to stay far away from the girl, but now he needed to do the opposite, and get to know her.

Comments

Anonymous

I liked it. It did come off a little info-dumpy, but it felt in character for Milo’s obsessively paranoid nature. I liked the conclusion he came to at the end, too. Looking forward to seeing more Melindo :P

Michael Clark

I may tweak it a little. It's certainly Milo getting an info dump as he looks into things, but it could flow better. Sleep will help :)

Anonymous

I know the feeling :D As a suggestion, I’d say adding in more of his thoughts/feelings into the informational part would help break it up better. Thanks for the chapter!

NameGame

That's a large dump for a very small character, even with Belinda tied into it. Besides, Milo has money and connections now, he could relocate to another hab (or almost anywhere, really) and vanish, between his talents and Wally's involvement, nobody would find him. He's paranoid enough that I'd expect multiple escape plans and bolt holes in place already. Could afford a new pod, and could probably order it through Wally as well. Wallys is probably extra motivated to help with that, due to the work Milo is doing in game for the AIs. From the security of his home base, I'd be hard pressed to believe that anybody could find and catch him on the way out before alarms triggered and he was gone with the route closed off behind him and false trails diluting any attempts at keeping up. So Victor isn't really a threat, or at least doesn't seem like one to me...just a foolish and violent old man approaching the end of a life of stepping on toes. He is, at best, one infodump onto the net (including reporters and government officials, and major players with an axe to grind) from the end of his empire. Milo could crush him easily, Victor can't catch Milo, and Victor doesn't even realize how close he is to his petty empire collapsing around him. That's my take on it.

Not Telling

To add, Didn't Milo Build himself a bunker underneath the Hab? From what I remember, he automated drillers and set up a base in the bedrock under the hab.

Jacob

Not quite they got partway done but something is jamming them and he has yet to go down and check them

Kenneth Welever

Anybody else end up reading this in "paniced squirrel on caffeine" voice?

Avdrdr

There’s also the fact that if requested Wally could help. Most people don’t have access to ask due to the corporations and government. They made it hard to get help when he was created to help

Kenneth Welever

Don't forget that he was modified to be a genetically super intelligent bio-computing neurotic mess incapable of operating solo. They were developed to be a unified think tank completely unable to live in the world. He's essentially dealing with a ton of mental issues all at once and his coping mechanisms are being overloaded.

Anonymous

Good place in the story for this lore dump imo. I don't mind the length, but I felt it was missing something to do with Milo and his siblings connection to Victor. Maybe a news article or a lack of connection in public record. Just an idle thought. Can't wait to see what comes next!