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                  Chapter Two: Atlantis
                   With Hooves 
                 Alyssa
                  was glued to the threevee set, at turns fascinated and horrified at 
                 what she saw. She flipped from newsfeed to newsfeed, trying to get 
                 the best view of the barrage. For the moment, the attack had ceased, 
                 the ocean boiling around the enormous, shimmering, opalescent dome. 
                 The scale 
                 was hard to take in. The dome, the shield that surrounded this newly 
                 arising land of 'Equestria' was easily two and a half miles in 
                 diameter. It had grown to this incredible size over the course of the 
                 last year, slowly but steadily expanding into the open north pacific. 
                 The 
                 barrage had begun with conventional ordinance, brought forth by 
                 numerous zones and corporate states, including both Eurussia and the 
                 North American Alliance. The Panasians had had their turn as well, 
                 bombarding the shield with some sort of neutron-based weapon. Even 
                 airbursting nanoheads had failed to destroy the new island, and so 
                 the news was reporting the debate on whether to use 
                 hyperthermonuclear warheads, and just how badly finally daring that 
                 ultimate of ultimate weapons might permanently damage the earth's atmosphere. 
                 Alyssa 
                 hadn't felt that the offer of the Equestrian princess was sinister. 
                 She hadn't really taken it seriously, at first. It seemed so absurd, 
                 but then everything was absurd, now. In only a single year, her 
                 comfortable understanding of reality had been demolished by the 
                 appearance of a factual world of fantasy. Suddenly, there was a land 
                 of magic and strange creatures in the world, and like most people, 
                 she was simply living day to day in a kind of fugue. 
                 The Three 
                 Hour War, as it would soon be called, had come without warning. 
                 Somewhere in the halls of power, the leaders of the world 
                 corporations had decided that the threat of Equestria was bad for 
                 business, and so the sham remains of the earths nations bowed 
                 obediently to their owners. 
                 But 
                 nothing had affected the otherworldly intruder. Nothing, apparently, 
                 could pass that shining barrier without the permission of Celestia herself. 
                 Alyssa 
                 paged through her hypernet compact as she waited for some sign that 
                 either the ultimate weapon would be used or not. She came across 
                 images of the first probes that had entered the new land. The robot 
                 drones had been allowed to penetrate the barrier, and the world 
                 marveled at images of green fields and endless forests, curiously 
                 archaic villages and thatched-roof cottages. 
                 But what 
                 brought the world to a collective shock was the first sight of the 
                 inhabitants of that unearthly eden  brightly colored, sapient 
                 equinoids. Small like ponies, with large craniums and huge, vast 
                 eyes. Their feet -hooves- were odd and huge, and their manes were 
                 large and astonishingly well groomed. Some carried tools in their 
                 mouths, others had elements of clothing, and some even had short 
                 wings and flew. It was insane, it was impossible. It was literally 
                 impossible. At least within the physical laws as known. 
                 The 
                 newsfeed finally had something, and Alyssa turned her attention back 
                 to it. There would be no use of the hypernuclear weapons. The risk of 
                 permanently damaging the atmosphere was too great. This did not 
                 surprise Alyssa  she understood the risk better than most. She 
                 prided herself on such matters, she liked being very, very smart. 
                 On the 
                 threevee, the ocean still boiled, as it would for some time, and now 
                 the talking heads and hair-with-teeth were moving into the usual 
                 endless reframing of what everyone had just witnessed. The war was over. 
                   
                  * * * * * 
                   
                 Today was 
                 the second anniversary of the emergence of Equestria. The powers that 
                 be had finally given in to the gentle, but constant, insistence of 
                 the princesses of that land. Now, it seemed, there were two, Celestia 
                 and Luna, and now their ambassadors traveled the world. There were 
                 six ambassadors, each a pony-creature, and like Celestia, could speak 
                 and use tools. Two could fly, another pair could perform amazing 
                 feats of telekinesis and other strange powers. They were 
                 astonishingly seductive. Everything about the Equestrians was 
                 seductive, and the only word for them was adorable. That was what 
                 ultimately won over the planet. 
                 It was an 
                 invasion of the adorable. 
                 The first 
                 Conversion Bureau had been opened, and the first few volunteers had 
                 been transmogrified into Equestrians. Alyssa studied the holoscenes 
                 over and over, trying to find any clue that they could merely be 
                 special effects. She watched a loop of an unconscious, naked man, 
                 lying on his side on a metal table. The man begin to ripple and ooze, 
                 as though he were made of pudding. The limbs shrank and thickened, 
                 the head swelled and the eyes enlarged. Hair sprouted all over his 
                 pale skin, a pastel cyan hue. His proportions altered dramatically, 
                 and she was particularly fascinated by the sudden spooling out of a 
                 bright blue and white tail. Long, ropey strands burst out of the nub 
                 of his vastly enlarged, external coccyx, falling in curling swirls 
                 over the edge of the platform. It took all of  fifteen minutes. 
                 Later, a 
                 groggy equinoid stumbled and fell, unsure of its footing. 
                 She 
                 couldn't believe that this was being permitted to happen. Things must 
                 be much more serious than the newsfeeds indicated. Perhaps the 
                 strange radiation -magic- from Equestria really was as dangerous as 
                 the on-net rumors claimed. Was this really the only option the 
                 worldcorporation could provide? 
                   
                  * * * * * 
                   
                 She was 
                 alone, as usual. But she had her books, and her games, and what did 
                 it matter if everyone else was having fun on the floor down? She had 
                 never liked Christmas, just another stupid consumer holiday, one 
                 filled with a particularly annoying blend of greed and false 
                 closeness. All year, people treated each other like crap, but when 
                 presents were involved, when acquisition was at stake, suddenly the 
                 neighbors became chummy. 
                 She 
                 understood that it was all a sham. But she still felt lonely, and the 
                 rest of the building seemed to be having fun. A part of her wanted to 
                 try going downstairs. But it just seemed foolish. It seemed silly and 
                 weak. She would only just sit in a corner surfing the hypernet, 
                 anyway. She could do that from here. 
                 She went 
                 to the window and watched as a pegasus pony soared lazy circles 
                 overhead. Three years after Equestria, and already newfoals were 
                 commonplace. She bought her morning bagel from a cream-colored pony. 
                 The girl in 223 was a pony. She was bright red. 
                 God, it 
                 was amazing how the human mind can get used to anything. She made a 
                 note in her compact to research adaptive cognition, or something like that. 
                   
                  * * * * * 
                   
                 The coast 
                 of North America was now being covered by the edge of Equestria. 
                 People suffered, to varying degrees, from the 'Mage Plague', many 
                 zones and areas evacuated because of the high concentrations of 
                 thaumatic radiation. Alyssa's home city of Petosky was a Thamatic 
                 Desolation Zone. She had moved to Lancing. What else could she do? 
                 Some 
                 mathematicians had claimed that there was some kind of fractal 
                 pattern to the way that the magical radiation pooled and collected 
                 across the globe. But for all intents it appeared random; one patch 
                 of earth could be fine, and another blasted with whatever it was that 
                 magic consisted of. 
                 Alyssa had 
                 seen her hometown, from a distance, before she left. It had just 
                 started one day. She woke up and had noticed that the colors seemed 
                 'louder' somehow. At first it was pleasant. The perpetual smog seemed 
                 less oppressive. The dark slime of the lake seemed almost blue. Even 
                 the industrial plants that had replaced the old tourist waterfront 
                 seemed strangely dramatic. 
                 Then she 
                 noticed the patches on her skin. By that time Michigan Corporate was 
                 beginning evacuations. There was no device that could sense 'magic', 
                 but the evidence of its effect was well known by now. She didn't know 
                 how large the Desolation Zone was for Petosky. No one could be 
                 absolutely sure  but there was no question of staying in or 
                 near the city. 
                 The 
                 strange thing was that magical radiation only seemed to destroy 
                 primate cells. No one had an explanation for that. 
                 Other 
                 creatures, the common mutie-rats and insects of the cities, 
                 flourished in the Desolation Zones, which slowly began to revert to 
                 nature. It seemed the DZ's became more beautiful every day. Some had 
                 claimed that flowers -real flowers- had begun to grow in them. Alyssa 
                 had even heard a report of a butterfly, alive and free, existing 
                 outside of a sealed environment sanctuary. 
                 Only 
                 primates -higher primates- were killed by magic. Monkeys were safe it 
                 seemed. But the great apes, Gorillas and Chimpanzees and humans, they 
                 alone felt the mage plague. Strangely, there was never any mainstream 
                 coverage of this fact. It was never discussed. Alyssa would not even 
                 have known if not for the tin-hat fringe sites on the hyperweb. 
                 Clearly it was a deliberate genocide initiated by an invading, alien cosmos. 
                 But then, 
                 that day, she saw the bunny. 
                 It was 
                 white, like in a picture-book. It looked alive. It was real. It 
                 wasn't a hallucination  she had recovered from her exposure in 
                 Petosky. She saw it out her window, right by the perpetual garbage 
                 pile on the corner. 
                 She ran 
                 down the moldering stairs. She burst out into the plascreet roadway, 
                 tripping over a discarded quantum rig. By the time she made the 
                 corner, it was gone. But she had seen it. She knew she had seen it. 
                 A rabbit. 
                 A bunny. White and clean. And alive. It wasn't a mutie-rat. It 
                 couldn't ever be one of those nano-infested things. It looked like 
                 something from an old 2D movie. It looked like what they would show 
                 in school to explain what the natural world had been like. It almost 
                 looked like something from behind the Equestrian shield, except... 
                 that this was definitely a terrestrial animal. It was not a magical 
                 bunny from a magical realm, just the type of lagomorph that once was 
                 common, back when there had been real fields and vast forests. 
                 Alyssa 
                 searched all day and into the evening. It was safe, now, to be out 
                 that late, because most of the humans were gone, now. Occasionally 
                 she would see another person, more often a passing pegasus or a group 
                 of sightseeing ponies or unicorns. The changed humans never attacked 
                 anyone. They never stole, or killed or raped. They were almost 
                 disturbingly polite. 
                 Alyssa 
                 knew her only danger had ever been from other humans. That said, 
                 Equestria was an invasion. She wasn't simple, it was obvious to her. 
                 Equestria intended to conquer and assimilate the earth. Resistance 
                 was futile. She smiled at the ancient reference. 
                 But until 
                 now, she had feared the ultimate purpose of this obvious conquest. In 
                 this moment, under the yellow-grey glow of night, she felt she understood. 
                 Or, if she 
                 did not understand, she no longer cared. She had seen a bunny. She 
                 had seen undamaged life, unsullied nature with her own eyes, for 
                 real, and reflecting on that, she broke down in tears. 
                 There were 
                 endless rolling hills of flowers in Equestria. Blue, blue sky. Water 
                 that did not swirl with oil and cesium. And butterflies and bunnies 
                 were as common as... as the broken quantum desktop sets that littered 
                 her street. 
                 And the 
                 ponies themselves... once they may have been human, with all the 
                 drives and greed and selfishness and violence of the great ape... but 
                 as ponies, they trotted together, gentle, always close, and  
                 ever kind to all things. 
                 Alyssa 
                 realized just how lonely she was, and how lonely she had been, even 
                 back when the world was filled to overflowing with far, far too many people. 
                   
                  * * * * * 
                   
                 Chloe and 
                 Ella were right behind her as Alyssa broke into a run. She followed 
                 the short hallway, narrowly avoiding other bureau applicants just 
                 emerging from their rooms. Through the cafeteria, she banged her hip, 
                 hard, on the edge of a table. Through the entry on the left, and 
                 there was Classroom A. 
                 She was 
                 one of the first to enter. Panting, she recognized the guy who always 
                 hit on her from the room at the end, and the two women she could 
                 never get the names right with. The pony ambassador, Twilight Sparkle 
                 was there, as was the bubblegum-colored Pinkie Pie, who kept bouncing 
                 back and forth at the back of the room. A lab-coated human was 
                 conferring with Sparkle, Alyssa knew she was Dr. Pastern. 
                 More 
                 curious were the four Black Nanomesh-clad, armored soldiers stationed 
                 at the entrance and rear of the classroom. These hard-faced men stood 
                 still and alert, scanning everything and everyone for anything 
                 suspicious. Alyssa had not seen them enter the bureau, and their 
                 sudden existence within somewhat shocked her. 
                 It was 
                 clear that the government was taking this threat seriously. 
                 Come 
                 in! Don't block the door! Dr. Pastern waved in Alyssa, Chloe, 
                 Ella and a few more who had gathered near the door. Curiously, Hannah 
                 wasn't there yet. Maybe she was on her way. 
                 The room 
                 began to fill up. 
                 Alright,
                  everypony! Twilight spoke commandingly As stated, we 
                 will be doing batch conversions, starting immediately. This is an 
                 unusual situation, but I can assure you that everything will be taken 
                 care of. Please stay orderly, stay in line and we will be taking you 
                 in groups of three. It is a bit abrupt, I know, but we are well 
                 prepared for this, and there is no better time to welcome you to the 
                 herd than right now! 
                 Chloe 
                 turned to Alyssa Expect this to happen when you least expect 
                 it. I guess she really meant that part, huh?  
                 Alyssa 
                 looked past Ella, trying to see if Hannah was visible in the 
                 increasing crowd. She couldn't find her. It would have been nice to 
                 have all four roomies together for this, she felt. She'd only known 
                 them for a few days, but, in this place, they were the people she 
                 knew at all. 
                 Chloe,
                  Ella, we need to get into line! Alyssa had begun to notice 
                 that their position wasn't the best to be first, and she was feeling 
                 driven now. The three women shifted into place behind The Fat Guy and 
                 the Two Boys With Zits. No way around it, those three would be first today. 
                 But that 
                 was Ok. Second suddenly felt better for some reason. 
                 In the pit 
                 of her stomach, Alyssa began to feel fear. Her belly seemed 
                 impossibly hollow, and impossibly lower within her body with every 
                 second. This was happening. It was going to happen. Now. Conversion. 
                 Right. Now. 
                 Fat Guy 
                 and The Zit Twins were lead by Pastern, Pie and Sparkle through the 
                 door in the back of the classroom. Alyssa knew it led down a corridor 
                 that connected the three rooms, to a big metal door marked 'No 
                 Admittance' featuring a sign that looked like the silhouette of a 
                 pony. There were also other signs, warning-type signs, possibly for 
                 nanohazard and radiation. She couldn't remember entirely, she'd only 
                 peeked once. 
                 Chloe, 
                 Ella and Alyssa were now at the head of the line. Do you think 
                 Hannah is in here? Ella seemed to share Alyssa's concern over 
                 their fourth roommate. 
                 I 
                 thought she was right behind us. offered Chloe. 
                 I've 
                 been looking, but I haven't seen her. At least yet. Alyssa 
                 scanned the crowd again, darting her eyes from face to face. 
                 There's a lot of people. It looks like everyone turned out, no 
                 holdouts. She's probably out by the trash bins somewhere 
                 Yeah.
                  Probably better off too  it's getting hot in here! And 
                 it was. Probably thirty applicants were in the room now, and 
                 Classroom A normally only held ten to twelve. It was getting a bit stuffy. 
                 Alyssa 
                 wondered if the other two classrooms had also been appropriated for 
                 immediate conversion, or if this was the only one. It wouldn't make 
                 sense to use more than one if they were only converting the people 
                 currently at the Bureau. There wasn't more than fifty applicants in 
                 the entire facility. 
                 On the 
                 other hand -hoof- Alyssa corrected, what if the soldiers had brought 
                 more applicants in from elsewhere? The soldier had showed up suddenly 
                 and unexpectedly, so it wasn't impossible that they had come in 
                 trucks filled with conversion-cleared people. That was a thought. 
                 That would explain using the smallest classroom for the on-site 
                 applicants. Or, it could just be bad planning. 
                 Twenty 
                 minutes had passed, and the door in front of Alyssa suddenly opened. 
                 It was Ambassador Pie, pink and bouncy ALLLLRIGHT! she 
                 winked YOOUURR UP! 
                 Alyssa's 
                 stomach suddenly plummeted to the center of the earth, burning in the 
                 molten, iron-nickle core. Chloe blanched a pale shade. Ella just 
                 looked stern. 
                 There was 
                 a strange burst, like a rapid stream of firecrackers going off. It 
                 happened again, for longer this time. The crowd started screaming and 
                 pushing against the walls. 
                 Alyssa was 
                 shoved through the door, several people falling onto her legs and her 
                 bruised hip. Chloe had leapt back at the first sound and was pressed 
                 up against Ambassador Pie. Ella was helping Alyssa up. 
                 There was 
                 red on the wall, at the other end of the classroom. It looked like a 
                 spray can had exploded there. Alyssa caught a brief glimpse of a 
                 black-armored soldier raising his rifle. She saw people ducking flat 
                 to the ground. 
                 Everything 
                 was moving in slow motion. 
                 Before she 
                 was dragged away, she briefly saw Hannah, something black and 
                 metallic raised high in her hands. She had a blank, empty look on her 
                 face, devoid of all feeling, devoid of all emotion. It was unearthly, 
                 hellish. Hannah looked like a mannequin or some pre-quantum human avatar. 
                 Alyssa 
                 stumbled and instinctively turned away from the doorway to the 
                 classroom, in order to prevent a fall in the concrete hallway. Ella 
                 was dragging her towards the NO ADMITTANCE door, past the doors to 
                 the other classrooms. 
                 Three 
                 sharp firecrackers sounded. One. Two, Three. 
                 By the 
                 time Alyssa could glance back, the classroom door had been shut, but 
                 the noise of screaming and crying echoed in the hallway. There were 
                 no more firecracker sounds after that.  
                   
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