Og looked likeย heย wasย around sixteen years old. About the same age he was when he met Kira for the first timeโat a local arcade, when she moved to Middletown in the summer of 1988.โ
No wonder this setting and the scenario I was acting out both felt so familiar. Iโd read about it seven or eight years earlier, in Ogden Morrowโs bestselling autobiography,ย Og. Unlike Hallidayโs blog and diary entries inย Anorakโs Almanac,ย Ogโs recollections were infuriatingly vague when it came to details, but in the second or third chapter of the book, he described meeting his future wife for the first time, on the last day of summer vacation before his junior year of high school. Heโd described how an โunbelievably gorgeous girl, with short dark hair and beautiful blue eyes,โ had wandered into โone of the local arcades,โ where he watched from a distance as โshe beat one of the toughest games there on a single quarter.โ
But Og had never bothered to specify which local arcade it was, or the name of the game Kira had played, and other written accounts had given conflicting information about both. Now I knew heโd met Kira here at Happytime Pizza. And that the game heโd watched her beat with one quarter was Sega Ninja, aka Ninja Princess.
I was reenacting the moment Ogden and Kira Morrow first met.
If I recalled Ogโs book correctly, heโd walked over to congratulate Kira after she finished her game. But then his socially inept shadow, Halliday, had interrupted them to ask Og for a ride home. He always waited until the last possible moment to return to his troubled home, so Og knew his friend didnโt really want to leave yet. Halliday was attempting to cock-block him.
This shocked and amused Og, because heโd never seen him display jealousy over a girl before. Just computer hardware.
โHi,โ the teenage Og said, finally working up the nerve to make eye contact with me. โIโm Og. And youโyouโre amazing! I canโt believe you defeated Sega Ninja on one quarter! This is the first time any of us have ever seen anyone do that. Way to go!โ
Og awkwardly held up his right hand. It took a second before I realized he was offering me a high five. So I high-fived him. He looked extremely relieved when I did.
Then he locked eyes with me, and as he did, I felt my heart beat faster. My skin began to tingle with what felt like invisible tendrils of electricity. This was a sensation I was familiar with. It was how Iโd felt the first time I met Samantha in the real world.
I couldnโt imagine how present-day Ogden Morrow had felt while going through this challenge. He mustโve been using a conventional haptic rig, thankfullyโheโd never used an ONI by choice, and heโd still been without one in Anorakโs little blackmail livestreamโso at least heโd been spared all the physical sensations. But re-experiencing this moment from Kiraโs perspective mustโve still been heartbreaking for him.
โThanks, Og,โ I heard myself say, with Kiraโs voice, and in her British accent. โIโm Karen Underwoodโbut my friends call me Kira.โ I felt my head nod in the direction of the Sega Ninja cabinet beside me. โWe have this game in one of the shops near my parentsโ flat, back home in London. But over there, itโs called Ninja Princess. Not Sega Ninja.โ I felt the corner of my mouth curl into a smirk, then I added: โI guess American boys donโt like to play with girls.โ
โYes, we do!โ Og replied immediately. Then he began to turn red and stammered, โI mean, weโre not against playing games with girls! Videogames, that is. That have a girl main character. Like this one here.โ
Og gave the Sega Ninja cabinet an awkward pat, as if it were an unfamiliar Labrador. Then he shoved both of his hands into his pockets and grinned at me like a lovestruck idiot. He looked as if his pupils might change into cartoon hearts at any second.
He opened his mouth to say something else to me, but right on cue, another extremely familiar-looking teenage boy interrupted our conversation. I immediately recognized him as James Hallidayโat age seventeen. Wearing his half-inch-thick horn-rimmed eyeglasses, a pair of faded jeans, worn Nikes, and one of his beloved Space Invaders T-shirts.
Just as he appeared, the arcadeโs sound system skipped forward from โJessieโs Girlโ to โObsessionโ by Animotion. I knew that couldnโt be a coincidence.
โI gotta get home,โ the young Halliday urgently told Og, without making eye contact with either him or me. โIโm out of quarters andโฆsoโฆI need a ride home.โ
Og stared at him for a moment in disbelief while Halliday kept his eyes on the carpet. Og gave me an embarrassed smile, then turned back to Halliday.
โHold on just a few minutes,โ Og said. โOr go wait by my car until Iโm ready to leave. Orโโ He fished a crumpled dollar bill out of the front pocket of his acid-washed jeans. โItโs too wrinkled for the token machine, but theyโll change it at the counter.โ
Og tossed the bill in Hallidayโs general direction and turned back to Kira without waiting for him to reply. The money hit him in the chest and then silently fell to the floor.
โNo!โ Halliday shouted, suddenly furious, stomping his right foot down like a toddler preparing to throw a tantrum. When his shoe made contact with the ground, Og and all of the other NPCs vanished, leaving me alone with the seventeen-year-old James Halliday.
And in the same instant, our surroundings changed too.
The Happytime Pizza game room was gone, replaced by a throne room that looked an awful lot like a live-action version of the 8-bit one in the final stage of Ninja Princess. The teenage Halliday morphed into the masked, black-clad ninja Kazamaru, who to my eyes looked exactly like Shรด Kosugi inย Revenge of the Ninjaย back in 1983.
I glanced down at my avatar and saw that my own appearance had changed too. I still appeared to be a girl, but now I was dressed in a flowing
tunic made of red silk, with gold piping and a Chinese dragon stitched onto each sleeve.
I was also holding a sword in my right hand, and in its mirrored surface I could see that I was no longer wearing Kira Underwoodโs face. My avatar had changed into a live-action representation of Princess Kurumiโand the creator of this simulation had chosen to make me look exactly like Elsa Yeung inย Challenge of the Lady Ninja,ย also from 1983.
โ โReclaim her castle and face her imposter,โ โ Shoto recited. โThis is it!
Kick his ass, Princess!โ
I nodded, then lunged forward and did as Shoto instructedโI kicked Kazamaruโs ass.
Thankfully, the mechanics of ONI-based combat were more or less identical to old-school haptic-rig combat. You didnโt have to physically perform any of your avatarโs complex special moves and powered attacks yourself unless you wanted to. Instead, you could use a simple hand gesture or voice command to make your avatar execute a move or an attack. The only difference was, when you were using an ONI, you could feel your avatarโs body movements as it automatically carried out these actions, so for a few seconds, it felt like you were moving on autopilot.
I was prepared for a brutal fight, but whoever had programmed this challenge had made Princess Kurumi a lot tougher than her knockoff male counterpart, who barely put up a fight. He only managed to land one or two hits before I knocked his life-meter down to nothing, with a steady barrage of throwing knives.
When I reduced his life bar to just 1 percent, the wordsย FINISH HIMย appeared floating in the air between us for a moment. When they vanished, I dispatched Kazamaru with one final roundhouse kick to the head. The last sliver of his life bar turned redโbut he didnโt die. Instead, the manly, black-clad ninja master abruptly fell to his knees and began to cry, then vanished in a cloud of smoke a few seconds later.
When it dissipated, I saw the Second Shard floating there in front of me.
I reached for it, wondering if I was about to experience another โflashback.โ And as my fingers wrapped around itโฆ
I was back inside the body of seventeen-year-old Kira Underwood, and now teenage Ogden Morrow was standing in front of me, holding my hands in his. It was dark, and we were standing on a grassy hill bathed in moonlight, overlooking the tiny Middletown skyline in the distance. Og was placing a silver necklace in my handsโthe same necklace from Kiraโs jewelry box that had transformed into the First Shardโjust as he whispered the words โI love you,โ for what I knew must be the very first time.
Og had written about this moment in his autobiography, too, I realized. But he hadnโt described it in any detail, or given the time and place it occurred.
I felt my body starting to tremble as Kira reacted to what her future husband had just told herโฆ.
โฆAnd then I was back inside my own avatarโs skin. I was back on Kodama, standing next to Aech and Shoto in front of the Ninja Princess portal. It looked as though my avatar had just been ejected from it. When I looked down, I saw the Second Shard lying in my open palm. It was another multifaceted blue crystal, nearly identical to the first one in size and appearance.
Shoto and Aech both threw their arms around me. โYou did it!โ
โNo,โ I said. โWeย did it. I couldnโt have done it without your help.โ
I held out both of my fists and they each bumped one of them and silently nodded.
โThat final challenge was insane, right?โ Shoto said. โI mean, why would Halliday want you to kill the teenage version of himself?โ
โThatโs gotta be some serious self-hatred happening there,โ Aech said. โMaybe he finally realized what a dick he was to Kira, and to Og?โ
I couldnโt focus on what they were saying. I was still reeling from the flashback Iโd just experienced. Another of Kira Underwoodโs private memories, rendered with a detail and intensity that shouldโve been impossible. Just what in the name of Crom was going on here?
I didnโt have time to stop and ponder the possibilities. We had shards to collect and absolutely no time to spare.
I glanced down at the Second Shard in my hand, then held it out to Aech and Shoto, so we could examine it together. When I turned it over in my palm, we saw that this shard had an inscription carved into its glassy surface just like the first one. Aech read it aloud.
โ โRecast the foul, restore his ending. Andieโs first fate still needs mending.โ โ
โ โAndieโs first fate,โ โ Shoto repeated. โWasnโt Andie the name of Kerri Greenโs character inย The Goonies?โ
โNo,โ I said, shaking my head. โHer name was spelled with aย yย at the end. Not anย i-e.โ
โA-N-D-I-E,โ Aech said, shutting her eyes, as if to better picture the name. โLike Andie MacDowell?โ She turned to Shoto and gripped his shoulder. โOhย shit! Maybe the next shard is on the Planet Punxsutawney? I used to go there every Groundhog Day toโโ
โHold on!โ Shoto said, cutting her off. Heโd opened a browser window in front of his avatar and was reading from it. โAndie MacDowell also starred inย Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzanย in 1984. But the director hired Glenn Close to loop all of her dialogue, because he didnโt like her Southern accent! Do you think that could be what โrecast the foul, restore his endingโ is a reference to? Maybe that film had an alternate endingโฆ.โ
โWait, are we talking about the movie where Connor MacLeod plays Tarzan?โ Aech said. โDirected by the cat who madeย Chariots of Fire?โ
โThatโs the one!โ he said. โThere must be a Flicksync devoted to it somewhereโฆ.โ He pulled up his OASIS atlas in another window. โMaybe on Lambert? Or one of the Edgar Rice Burroughsโthemed planets in Sector Twenty? If weโโ
โGuys!โ I shouted, signaling a time-out with my hands. โCome on. Youโre really reaching. Do you seriously believe the Third Shardโs hiding
place is somehow connected to Andie MacDowell? Or Tarzan? Neither one is mentioned in theย Almanac. Or in any of the books Iโve read about Kiraโs life.โ
Aech shrugged. โShe couldโve been an Andie MacDowell fanatic, for all we know,โ she replied. โI never did that much research into Kiraโs interests. According to Og, Halliday never bothered to get to know who Kira really was.โ
โHe must have known her a lot better than he let on,โ I said, thinking about the shard flashbacks. They had both felt like Recs, not Sims. The differences were subtle, but no Simโat least not as far as Iโd experienced, and Iโd tried thousandsโhad just the mix of strangeness, uncertainty, and intensity that came from a recording of a real-life moment.
But they couldnโt be recordings. Because there definitely hadnโt been any ONI headsets lying around in Middletown, Ohio, in the fall of 1988.
So what had I just experienced?
I was still mulling that over when my brain produced a match for the name Andie in the jumbled recesses of my memory. I opened a browser window in the air in front of me and did a quick Web search to make sure my memory was correct.
โAndie Walsh!โ I shouted. โWith anย i-e! That was the name of Molly Ringwaldโs character inย Pretty in Pink.โ
Aech and Shoto both groaned and rolled their eyes.ย Neither was the worldโs biggest John Hughes fan, but they knew that Art3mis and I both adored his films. During Hallidayโs contest, Art3mis had published dozens of essays about his movies on her blog, dissecting each of them in loving detail, scene by scene. None of her encyclopedic knowledge had proven useful in finding Hallidayโs egg, but she might get her chance to put it to use now. Unless I managed to find the shard quickly, before she even got back online. That would save timeโand probably also impress the hell out of her.
โPretty in Pinkย would make sense,โ I said. โKira and Og were both huge John Hughes fans. And they helped code some of the first quests on Shermer.โ
โYou think we have to go to Shermer next?โ Aech asked. โArty will lose her mind!โ
โOK,โ Shoto said, rereading the clue. โIf itโs Andie Walsh fromย Pretty in Pink,ย then what does โRecast the foul, restore his endingโ mean?โ
โPretty in Pinkย originally had a different ending,โ I replied. โOne where Andie ended up with Duckie, instead of with Blane. ArtyโSamanthaโ posted an essay about it onย Artyโs Missivesย a long time ago.โ
โOf course she did,โ Aech said. โSheโs an even bigger dork than you.โ
I ignored her, trying to hold on to my train of thought. โI think they decided to change the ending of the movie after some poor test screenings
โโ
As if on cue, Art3mis appeared next to us.
โSpeak of the devil and the devil appears!โ Aech said, greeting her with a fist bump. โYou make it somewhere safe, Arty?โ
Arty nodded, then pressed her index finger to her lips for a moment.
โSorry I was gone so long,โ she said. โLooks like I missed a wardrobe change.โ
She grinned, admiring our old-school gunter attire. Then she snapped her fingers and spun around in a circle. Her avatarโs outfit was replaced by the scaled gunmetal-blue armor sheโd worn during the contest, along with her twin blaster pistols in their low-slung quickdraw holsters, and a long, curved Elven sword in an ornate Mithril scabbard was now strapped to her back. Sheโd even donned her fingerless Road Warriorโstyle racing gloves.
Seeing her dressed like that again brought back a flood of old feelings and long-suppressed memories. They left me feeling momentarily lightheaded. And weak-hearted.
โThereโs our girl, back in uniform!โ Aech said as they gave each other a double high five.
โBravo, team!โ she said. โI canโt believe you guys already found the Second Shard. That was wicked fast!โ
โYes, it was,โ Shoto said. โBecause I held Zโs hand, all the way through itโโ
โWhile I held hisย otherย hand,โ Aech added, laughing. โAnd now that Arty has rejoined our posse, too, we will be un-fucking-stoppable. The Sirenโs Soul shall be ours, my friends!โ
Art3mis and Shoto both let out a cheer in agreement. I raised my right fist halfheartedly, then cleared my throat.
โNot to cut the celebration short,โ I said. โBut I think I may have figured out what the Sirenโs Soul is, and why Og refused to give it to Anorak.โ
Their smiles faded as all three of them turned to look at me expectantly. โOK,โ I said. โFirst, let me ask you a question. Why do you think
Halliday called it the โSirenโs Soulโ?โ
โBecause Kira named her D&D character Leucosia,โ Shoto replied. โAfter one of the Sirens in Greek mythology.โ
โCorrect,โ I said. โSo if Kira is the โSiren,โ and the Seven Shards are โfragmentsโ of her โSoul,โ what does Anorak assume will happen when we put those pieces back together? When we โonce again make the Siren wholeโ?โ
Art3mis looked back over at me.
โHoly shit, Wade,โ she muttered. โYou donโt thinkโฆ?โ I nodded.
โAnorak doesnโt think that the Sirenโs Soul is a magical artifactย namedย after Kira,โ I said. โHe believes itย isย her. An AI copy of Kira. Just like Anorak is a copy of Halliday.โ
Art3mis didnโt respond, but she looked horrified by the thought. โCome on, Z,โ Aech said. โThatโs impossible.โ
โI thought so too,โ I replied. โBut thereโs no other explanation for what Iโve been experiencing.โ
Art3mis furrowed her brow.
โWhat do you mean?โ she asked, leaning forward. โWhat, exactly, have you โbeen experiencingโ?โ
I told them about the flashbacks, and filled Art3mis in on the battle sheโd just missed.
โYouโve gotta be kidding me,โ Art3mis muttered, shaking her head. โThe first two challenges required you to possess detailed knowledge of the
Smiths and Ninja Princess?โ
I nodded. โNeither of those things was ever mentioned once inย Anorakโs Almanac,โ I said. โAnd those two flashbacks I experienced? They felt like ONI recordings of real moments. They were way too detailed to be simulations.โ
โHow can you be sure of that?โ Art3mis asked. โAnything could be simulated convincingly for a few seconds.โ
Aech shook her head.
โNo way, Arty,โ she said. โYou donโt know what ONI playback is like. You can almost always tell the difference. Besides, James Donovan Halliday was a brilliant videogame designer and programmer. But he didnโt know anything about womenโespecially Kira. Thereโs no way he couldโve convincingly re-created one of her memories, from her perspective. He was a self-obsessed sociopath, incapable of feeling empathy for anyone else. Especially Kiraโฆโ
I had to bite my tongue to prevent myself from leaping to Hallidayโs defense. The man had been far from perfect, but heโd given us our entire world. โSociopathโ didnโt just seem harsh, but downright blasphemous.
โBut what youโre suggesting canโt be possible, Z,โ Shoto said. โThe OASIS Neural Interface didnโt exist back in the โ80s, when Kira was a teenager. GSS didnโt build the first fully functional ONI prototype headset until 2036โtwo years after Kira Morrowโs death.โ
โI know,โ I replied. โIt doesnโt jibe with the official timeline. But no one was better at keeping secrets than Hallidayโฆ.โ I took a deep breath. โI think we need to consider the possibility that somehow, before Kira Morrow died, Halliday made a copy of her consciousness. Using the same technology he used to copy his own mind and create Anorak.โ
All three of them stared at me in horrified silence. Then Art3mis shook her head.
โKira never wouldโve allowed Halliday to do that,โ she said. โOg wouldnโt have either.โ
โSo maybe Halliday figured out a way to scan Kira without her or Og realizing it.โ I swallowed as I realized what I was about to say. โHalliday
was obsessed. He knew he could never have the real Kira, so he decided to make a copy of her for himself.โ
โHold up,โ Aech interjected. โKira was madly in love with Og. So why would he want to make a copy of her? If it was a true copy, it wouldnโt love him either.โ
โI know,โ I said. โBut the copy would also never grow old or die,โ I added. โMaybe Halliday thought he could convince itโherโto fall in love with him, over timeโฆ.โ
โJesus,โ Aech muttered, shaking her head. โIf youโre rightโฆthis is some extremely twisted shit weโve gotten ourselves mixed up in, fam.โ
I nodded. I was starting to feel sick to my stomach too. Like Iโd just learned that my childhood idol and hero had been a serial killer in his spare time.
Which was all the more reason why we couldnโt just give Anorak the Sirenโs Soul and trust him to keep his word.
But the Sirenโs Soul appeared to be his one weakness. Once we had it, maybe we could use it to barter with him. Or lure him into a trap.
โWeโve still got five more shards to find,โ I said. โWe gotta keep moving.โ
โDo we know where weโre heading?โ Art3mis asked.
โYes, maโam,โ I said, beaming with pride. โWe sure do.โ
โAnd itโs a good thing youโre here, Arty,โ Shoto added. โBecause weโre gonna need your help with this one.โ
Art3misโs smile vanished. She replaced it with a fiercely competitive scowl that I recognized from the days of Hallidayโs contest. She called this โputting her game face on.โ
โSo,โ she said, turning to face me. โLay it on me, ace. Where are we headed?โ
โYour old stomping grounds,โ I replied. โShermer, Illinois.โ