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2025-02-10
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2025-03-03
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Operation: Absolute Zero [going to rewrite]

Summary:

Uzi always held the power to permanently destroy all of what is the solver.
but physics, like always, got in the way, the basic law of energy. 'energy could not be destroyed, nor created, only transferred' but what if she broke that single law? couldn't be too bad, could it?

oh but it was, it 100% was. she did what shouldn't happen, and in the universe's attempts to fix it, something else was let loose. again.

its just too bad that some people were there when they were there.

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changed the title names and summary but its the still same fic!

Notes:

this is just a prologue pooks! I will try to keep updating, maybe my ADHD meds I'm on will help.

so basically uzi was able to destroy the heart first try, without swallowing it.

Chapter 1: prologue-energy can't die.

Chapter Text

Uzi's hand penetrated Cyn's chest, a sickening crunch could be heard as Uzi yanked Cyn's heart from her chest. The sound reverberating through both of their mechanical frames

Without hesitation she used her solver to disintegrate her heart. But that's not all she did, the energy inside the heart was destroyed with it, you know what they say, ‘energy can not be destroyed nor created’ but what Uzi did, seemed to bend that rule.

The energy was thick, almost tangible to the touch, the moments before the shockwave were silent, it seemed to last forever, she looked up and all she could see was Cyn melting right in front of her eyes. Cyn looked like she was in pain, her form turning in ways that screamed agonizing pain.

Thats when it happened, Uzi felt like she was going to collapse, she was fighting back, her legs felt like they would buckle under her weight. Uzi felt the wind of the shock wave, before falling back to it, her efforts of staying upright, voided when she passed out on contact with the ground.

Her optics were buffering, she could see flashes, like the world was bending around her, the warm lighting of the sun that copper 9 orbited, replaced by blinding light. The feeling of the scaffolding she was lying on, replaced by the smoothness of a concrete floor, before she eventually succumbed to her overwhelming need for rest.