“I believe I’ve increased input detection speed by roughly 8 percent,” she said. “This has also increased output scaling up to 75 percent, from 66.6. I have also introduced a redundancy to the overload circuit for extra protection. But that was a happy accident.” Szereth looked at the device in awe
Daylight spilled across Lacroseth City as Taloren’s sun crested over the horizon. Life all over the city began to stir and wake up for their day. A flock of vicious Avicii Raptors took to the skies inside the dome, and circled around in search of prey. As a wing of them flew around, they spotted so
“Damn, well, I’m honored! How’d you even find me in here anyway?” Alevos pointed back behind him with a thumb. “Ah, I asked the guards about you, and they mentioned something along the lines of ‘that madwoman is only ever at the sparring rings’.” “Is that a good thing or a bad thing?” Alevos sim
Alevos laughed heartily in response, and his belly jiggled to match. “Well, you’re still getting two,” he said. “Tell me, it’s not too heavy is it? I tried to rebalance it as best I could, but it's got more tungsten, carbon, and onmitronium in the formula. I tweaked it for absolute toughness, to be
Team Ra’ventrii descended down below the dome via special tubular highways that connected the city’s Upper Dome to its Lower Dome. The truth was, every single dome on the planet was actually only half visible. Half of it floated above the surface, while the other half was constantly submerged. This
The stairs went down for a number of meters, and as they did so, the sounds of Drogar talking grew louder and louder. Eventually, they came to a large room where a number of Drogar stood around in little groups and chatted among each other. It was as though they were waiting for something. Perhaps
“Okay. Seed high, be dramatic, get attention. Anything else I should keep in mind?” “Yeah, activate your helmet.” “The power armor won’t turn on until I do, right?” “All power armors in the Pit are required to work like that.” Eva nodded in understanding before she scanned the room for potential
Eva hopped down from her opponent’s lifeless corpse, her breaths hot and heavy. Her little stunt had easily eaten away half of her stamina, and her breathing had become incredibly labored to compensate. What she needed was some extra time to get as much as she could back, at least before her next fi