Eastkan, 2125
In the alleys of the dusty city of Eastkan on that cold night, the desperate screams of a man echoed, presumably in pure terror. He pleaded for his life, abruptly interrupted by several silent flashes of light easily visible from the large warehouse window.
The flashes of light came from the silent weapon of Beta, one of the mercenaries, who fired multiple times at the man, leaving him lying and completely surrendered to death on the floor of that small room, his weak breath gradually fading away.
— Now, why did you have to do that? — Alpha questioned, appearing to be the group leader, surprised by his companion's actions.
— Did you hear what happened to the last squad, right?
— Are you an idiot? — it didn't sound like a question.
— As if you cared about a few dead freaks.
— Listen. You want to get paid, don't you? Next time, try following my orders. Now, see if the big guy there has anything important on him. I'll look for evidence, as dead people aren't interrogatable. — Alpha said, with a cold and subtle tone.
Beta sighed upon hearing his companion; the young man seemed to have no regrets for what he had just done. He approached the man lying on the floor next to the bed and searched his pockets, hoping to find something useful or valuable. In vain.
— The bastard has nothing useful. Nothing but underwear. — he stated sarcastically.
On the other side of the bed, there was a girl who also seemed to be dead, completely naked, lying on the floor with her back against a dresser next to the messy double bed.
— Look, this one could pass for a human. Now I wonder, what was her deal. — Alpha said, pointing to the woman's body. The mercenary seemed to have extensive knowledge in distinguishing between robots and humans.
Beta didn't question, just stood up and walked calmly to the other side of the bed where the girl was. The hum of a phone on the dresser began to intensify; it seemed to be a message, capturing the mercenaries' attention.
— Looks like we're in luck. Look who's calling. Check the name.
— You must be kidding me. — Beta murmured, taking hold of the phone, about to view the received message. The name and number seemed to be exactly who they had in mind, "Willow D.," the target of the mercenaries' mission.
"Guys, where are you? Claire is about to take the stage. Hurry up. Do you have any idea how hard it is to hold a table at 86?" the audio said, conveying a smooth yet nervous voice.
— 86? — Beta asked.
— Club 86. A club in the city center. Let's go. Time to cash in the check. — Alpha said, holding his weapon, seemingly excited about the unfolding situation.