Matriarch de Jardin exhaled at length as she watched the Imperial devastator collapse in on itself. Its midsection crumpled inward as its demimatter generator burst and pulled everything into itself. Both of its ends were violently pulled inward, which caused its outer chitin to shatter and splinter
Silence exuded from the Parliamentarian. He wanted desperately to refuse, but the Matriarch was right - they really didn’t have much of a choice. All of the Hegemony’s major fleets were already engaged up and down their lines. With a hard and heavy grimace, he instead nodded wordlessly to the Matri
“Now that’s a much better offer!” she said. “I accept this agreement. You can count on the Temple of Discord to save your hides.” Her holoprojection winked out for a few moments as the space above the whirling hurricane of destruction flashed and warped. One by one, the ships of the Temple of Disco
The fighting above the Typhon Planetary Weapons Platform was incredibly harried and vicious. Beams and rockets and slugs and plasma and missiles and mortars flew in every direction. They slammed into all sorts of armor and ripped out huge chunks in their wake. Countless crew from every nation were
“Of course I do!” Eris exclaimed. “It’s obvious everyone in the galaxy wants control of it. You can’t just make something like this and expect people not to want it themselves. Just look at it! It’s the ultimate power in this galaxy. Anyone wielding it becomes unstoppable!” The Matriarch grimaced a
“Hmph. I’m doing what I was born to do,” Eris replied. “What you and I were always born to do.” “What, attack our own allies? I don’t think you understand me as much as you think you do. I’m certainly not that shortsighted!” Eris was immediately taken aback. Her eyes were filled with shock, as tho
The ships of the Einherjar charged forward at speed towards the Discordian lines above them. They brought with them the ferocity and tenacity of a well-honed and experienced war fleet. But this time, they were tempered with calm discipline. All understood the stakes. Not just for the galaxy, but f
The moment she said ‘boss’, Sin finally turned to her with derision in his eyes. While she brightened up thinking that she had gotten through to him, he flattened his lips in irritation. “You’re not my boss,” he replied. “Sorry, I mean, you’re not our boss. In case you don’t remember, we joined up