The captain quickly ran over to an open military hopper and jumped in. A bunch of her techs came in with her and crammed it full before it launched into motion. Large hardener rubber wheels squealed off the metallic floor as cracks began to spider down from the walls around them. The hangar’s ceili
The rest of his squadron followed his lead, and turned their rifles on the Hussars. “We’re certainly eager for you to die,” said the colonel. “Just look around you! You’ve already wiped out everything! Haven’t you had enough?” The colonel immediately turned red at what he had said. Something ange
“So that’s Godeater, huh?” said Eva. “Some crazy energy that eats battlefields? Is that what it is?” The Admiral shook her head solemnly. “We’ve no idea, to be perfectly honest. It swallowed up the entirety of Dendrus. Whole thing up and vanished off the map.” She made poofing gestures with her
--- Miko: What do you think? What should we do? Eva: Let’s just go with it for now. Miko: What about our channel on Earth? Should we still show this? Eva: I dunno. I think we’ll still be ok - not like Earth is listed on the contract itself, right? How could a whole ‘nother universe even affect
Over the next few cycles, the project became a little more subdued in general. While they were all much more exuberant before, Eva, Miko, and even the Admiral had slowed down their pace. Their discussions on Godeater had given all of them some pause regarding Prometheus. Additionally, Commander Cha
One of the pilots moved a number of his units across the battlefield and pushed up against the pilot across from him. A wide grin spread across his face. “You ready for a beating?” he asked. “Bring it,” his opponent replied. The pilot then adjusted his troops so they had great firing angles while
Similar to Eva, Miko decided to go out and do a little digging. She had never been the type to let things get to her, but having heard about Godeater seriously scared her. For her, it wasn’t so much about its lethality as it was about its unfathomable nature. Her pragmatism didn’t really allow for
Now she was certain the source was nearby. As she entered, she was greeted by the smell of electricity and silicon. The walls were lined with simple shelves and the floor had a number of meter-high display cases. All of them were filled with all manner of items, from datapads to wearables to applia