Deeper scans showed that they both held devastators inside them. Though one was still halfway through construction, the other was practically complete. The Einherjar adjusted their course ever so slightly, headed straight towards that specific plateau, and pushed their thrusters forward as fast as
But no matter how many drones the squadron cut down, more took their place. Which was certainly a threat the Einherjar was aware of. After all, this was one of many fabrication bays in a massive facility, and it could very likely churn out hundreds of drones by the second. In light of that, the squ
While Amarok ripped through half of the security team, Freya leapt forward and directly assaulted the other half. She drew her Ra’ventrii blade and cut through the closest heavily armored security agent in a single swipe. Freya then spun to the left and cut down another agent with equally ease. Wi
“My thoughts exactly,” said Amarok. The ship shuddered under their feet as they ran. There was a loud hum, then all of the lights in the passageways lit up. It caused all of them to slow down and stop as they took note of what was going on. And then, numerous thick security doors slid closed in ev
Each of the ship’s modules and systems had an inherent genetic purpose. Though she couldn’t read any of those lines as easily as Azrael could, she knew enough to figure out how they worked. Or at least, how they worked in conjunction with the rest. And if there was something she couldn’t fully gras
Godeater’s dark presence filled the cracks and hollows and shadows within the ship itself, and at the same time slipped into the depths of Freya’s body. To her, it felt all at once ubiquitous and subliminal, as though it was next to her, but also all around her. It hung in the back of her mind like
“No,” she told Godeater. “I’ll not become your monster… But I will get back to work.” She then pushed Godeater’s presence as far as she could away from her. And although it retreated back from her, it still lingered in her mind. It stayed there in the darkest corners much like an eternal ringing in
Thick beams shot out from each of the guns and seemingly joined together into one massive beam. They overwhelmed the Imperial fleet wholesale, and washed over a vast majority of them. Hundreds of fighters and mecha and frigates and destroyers were completely swallowed up by bright orange energies.