It was only a matter of time until they got moving.
Eva and Szereth stood in his lab and pored over the Ra’ventrii armor as it hung suspended in midair. Hanging next to it was a highly translucent holographic readout of all of its statistics and settings. Though Szereth was deep in the weeds and explaining every stat, Eva found herself unable to co
“The compound,” she said. “Savoth’s terrorists are attacking it as we speak! Couple thousand, according to estimates. We need to go!” Eva jumped up in alert - her friends were in danger! “Goddammit!” she growled. “Just when I was feeling sorry for them!” Before either of them could take a step to
But the rest pressed on resolutely. They continued their chants while they fired their rifles at the guards. It was almost as though they had been taken over, and their actions were no longer their own. As though they were possessed with the need to destroy. Up on the gondolas above, a number of t
The Admiral’s temporary lab was in the midst of yet another highly productive cycle. Load bearing antigrav drones flew in every direction as they brought their cargo from sector to sector. Recycled and raw materials to shield frames to fully-completed antigrav shields. Off in the corner, the testi
The two of them launched into a sprint towards all the fighting, Doleth was secretly amazed by how fast Miko was. Not that she should’ve been - she already knew Miko was a Reborn. Her dossier had already told Doleth about her capabilities. She wondered just how many people Miko had already killed.
In order to solidify their front, they slammed the fortifications up against trees or low walls to anchor them. They had subsequent fortifications come down in a staggered formation three or four deep. It allowed them superior cover as they advanced towards the front line. Shortly after all of th
Shadows from the gondola above crept across the ground below, not that most Guards or Feds even noticed. They were all focused on the firefight right in front of them. The chaos of the battle meant that all eyes remained on the enemies only meters away from them. The last thing they needed to do w
“Why are you here?” he asked her. “Redemption,” she replied solemnly. “Best I can do is give everyone a little dignity before it’s all taken away.” Then she ducked back down next to him, put a hand on his shoulder, and squeezed it lightly. She looked him right in the eyes with absolute intensity.