When he didn’t do anything, one of her Discordians nudged one of the nearby technicians with the butt of his halberd. The tech quickly complied and opened a ship-wide communications alert. Every terminal and datapad connected to the ship’s network then connected straight to the bridge. More specifi
Nyvrass II, Nyvrass System, Imperial Domain of the Boundless Drogar The space above Nyvrass II was in absolute chaos. The burning wreckages of half-destroyed Imperial ships rained down onto the vast city-scape of the industrial planet. They came tumbling down from lower orbit, and crashed into the
All of the magnetic minerals and metals in the fluid itself were severely hampered or extremely accelerated by the various pulses. This caused numerous malfunctions in the fighters themselves, and all kinds of fatal errors and synchronization problems erupted. Various systems and modules overheated
By this time, entire swaths of the city beneath were ablaze and had been reduced to little more than piles of colorful rubble. But none of that stopped the vast tornado of destruction. Amidst all of the combat within the swirling storm of metal, the two devastators faced off with vicious determina
And while they completely overwhelmed the devastator’s power system inside, the thick layer of nanites voraciously ate through the chitin outside. It was clear that the Einherjar’s devastator was far from done, and kept on throwing mortars at it even after it started seeing the exoframe. Many who w
Her breathing increased and escalated as she imagined bearing down her full fury on the devastated city. As her pace quickened and her heart thumped, she adjusted her disintegration beams and pointed them downwards. But before she could fire, a comms alert brought her back to the present and out of
Taloren Prime, Throne System, Imperial Domain of the Boundless Drogar The skies above Lacroseth City were beautiful and clear, while the streets far, far below were abuzz with activity. There were throngs of drogar going about, busy as bees and living their lives. Some of the streets were rife wi
“Apologies, emperor,” he said. “We’ve been pushing to end our Advance, but the vote’s still in a deadlock. Konleth whipped up his loyalists and pushed back against Paveloth yet again.” “Are there any senators still undecided?” Retholis asked. “We know we can’t move Konleth and his people… that’s im