“I want you to know that I had much higher expectations of you,” Eris said with a hint of derision. “When I first saw you, you were just some space tramp. Now look at you, leading nations and fleets. That’s because of me. I did that.” Freya pursed her lips in annoyance. She had heard words like the
“Don’t you dare compare me to those bloated shits!” Eris erupted. “These big, fat, disgusting nations are all massive wastes! All they do is suckle from the tits of the most industrious people! Like me! “All I’ve ever wanted was to get rid of all of them! Humanity would be so much better without a
Because she was connected telepathically to the Einherjar, so did they. That need to kill poured through all of them, empowered by Sekhmet’s Bloodlust. And kill they did, as fiercely and violently as they had in the past. All became more lethal and ruthless even as Freya was overwhelmed by her own
The Einherjar all fought furiously and ferociously even as Freya utterly crushed Eris against Dendrus’ antigrav field. The same dark anger that flowed out of her wove through all of them, and caused every single one to stop holding back. The viciousness of their prior lives washed through them onc
At first she waved it off as an illusion, a trick of the light due to her eyes readjusting to everything around her. After all, her stamina was low and her optic systems couldn’t draw full power. But it only took a few more seconds for her to realize that they were, in fact, moving. They were sligh
And if it had affected them, it likely affected others as well. She quickly switched comms back to the Einherjar, and faced all of her officers on the Tactical Bridge. “Emergency port!” she said. “No exceptions! Get everyone and everything out of here as fast as possible! Friendlies, foes, doesn’t
The space around Yggdrasil Station warped as thousands of ships and vessels flashed into orbit. First came Thanatos and the rest of the ships of the Einherjar. But with them also came various ships of the Discordians and the Federation. Or rather, ships that had surrendered to the Einherjar and we
“That is also a technology I am unable to elaborate on,” Raijin replied again. “Even our most advanced instruments are incapable of measuring it in any way. Even the foremost minds of this generation have been trying for the past hundred years, and the only thing we have been able to do is create we