Canon: Second Generation (184)
A Whateley Academy Tale
So Not A Date
(A Parents Day Incident)
by
null0trooper
Parents Day! A Whateley tradition devised to show families how their little monsters are settling in amidst the many challenges of an enriching academic environment. In some cases, the message is "See? Our buildings are still standing. Do you think you could do as well with that kid of yours for what you're paying?"
Benjamin Keeling's only visiting on a job. It's only a coincidence that he's visiting today, and it's not like he's checking up on anyone. Nope!
Making a Noise In The World (Part 1)
Written by Dan Formerly DomoviyeWhat's a seventeen year old devisor supposed to do when she's living all alone in the big city?
Sell weapons to the highest bidder of course.
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Tales from the Dorm - The Questors of Wey-Talleigh
Written by WasamonTriptych, Part 3: Arabesque pour une Garrison Chinoise
Written by null0trooperA Whateley Academy Tale
Triptych
Part 3: Arabesque pour une Garrison Chinoise
by
null0trooper
Shadowing an office-bound employee should be child's play for an AI capable of tapping any electronic device the employee touches. Colombine has two weeks to learn the high-stakes game said employee is playing. How Benjamin plans to cash in his chips and who's looking over his shoulder remain a mystery.
A Whateley Academy Tale
Triptych
Part 2: Count Zero in Concerto
by
null0trooper
Just before midnight, January 6, 2017,
Elmendorf Air Force Base
"We are on standby for take-off. The seatbelt light is on. Passengers, please return to your seats if you haven't already."
Benjamin was still dead to the world, and if it weren't for his seatbelt, he would have slid out of his seat by now. Colombine amused herself by sabotaging Kota Kobayakawa's attempts to call out on his phone despite security restrictions. The various numbers he'd tried to reach could be extended into a useful exercise in social network analysis. Once they were clear of the air base and Anchorage, she let him try his luck with the extensive cell coverage in the Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut.