She sarcastically made celebratory movements with her arms. “Alright,” said Eva. “Let’s close up shop for a while - at least a month or so. But let’s all keep our eyes and ears open though.” “You got it,” said T-Rex. “And if anyone needs any help, just holler at me.” Everyone affirmed the same w
A large part of their show had centered on the emotional and physical damage that Nightmare had caused. It was critical that they showed the pain that many of his victims had gone through. Though they had cut out the most private portions, such as Amal’s assault, what was left was still incredibly
Eva sat down on the grass and leaned up on a stout tree. She decided to relax at one of the parks on Helios, as it seemed nice out. Plus she needed the freshest air possible, and that could only be found near plants. The digital sky was a bright blue, with hardly any clouds to be seen. The digital
“We’ve all been there, right? I’m sure lots of you have wanted someone else dead at some point in your life. Everyone knows you don’t really mean it, of course. For most people anyway. But I’m not most people. And in this universe…” Eva then drew her weapon and showed it to the camera. The thing wa
Commander Chase's handsome visage occupied Eva's comms display. He was certainly finely-chiseled and a man of discipline. She was always glad to see him onscreen. "I'm not interrupting you, am I?" he asked. "You seem a little preoccupied." Eva shook her head as she perforated another bandit fighte
This alarmed Eva greatly. People always loved the idea of immortality. As though becoming one allowed them to learn everything and become ultimately powerful. Or of simply looking young forever. It was possible, yes. But most didn't understand the complexity of 'infinity'. Those who were infinite
"Buuuut," he continued, "I can't be your sparring partner. I've seen your 'casts. You wreck serious shop, and I can't handle that. You'd destroy me." "Th-that was different," she refuted. "I was showing off for the camera. Put a little extra oomph in my hits, you know. C'mon - I'll go easy! I just
The Navy frigate carefully maneuvered its way through a dense asteroid field. Although it was small enough to dart around in between them, a single hit would have easily crippled the ship. It was escorted by a half dozen fighter pilots, all of whom kept their eyes peeled for trouble. After all, wit