“See?” Azrael said. “We’ve all gotta to try whatever we can, otherwise, what’s the point, you know? We can’t just cower in a corner for the rest of time. It’s just not in our nature.” “Yeah, well, our natures got us in this mess,” Freya said with a sigh. “But… you’re right. It’s our nature that’ll
Back on the Yggdrasil, a few dozen officers and analysts were abuzz at their terminals. They all pored through various data on their screens and discussed their findings with each other eagerly. The tacticians by their sides formed their own notes and added their findings to the pool of information.
If anyone could reverse-engineer the mirrors, they could. “Or even join us,” he said. “Maybe we could even reach out to any Houses that’re still out there and operating, call on anyone for their expertise. There’s gotta be someone who knows about this project, right?” “Maybe, maybe not,” Anali rep
“Well, welcome to the team, I suppose,” Halbrecht said with a chortle. “Though it doesn’t matter much, does it? We’ve got no idea how to fight Godeater itself. All we’ve figured out is that if we take out the mirrors around it, then it’ll get crippled.” “Right, exactly,” Anali followed up. “We brea
A dozen or so Einherjar battleships flashed into empty, pitch black space. As the galaxy swirled back into place, each of the crew in the ships themselves were suddenly filled with absolute dread. It was more than the creeping void that surrounded them - it was the ghost of the planet itself right
And in doing so, altered their trajectory yet again, and sped them up even faster than before. The discs spun faster and faster as their hulls glowed bright once again from the friction. And because they stole yet more rotational speed, they caused the gas giant to slow dramatically. The planet’s o
The all-black Einherjar cruiser set itself down on a wide, grassy flatland that served as a makeshift landing pad surrounded by wide slate walkways. The ship’s extensive side ramps slid out and lowered to the ground even as its belt armor opened up and slid to the side. Once all was set, its bulkhea
Both he and the drone were working to plow the soft patch of land behind their hab, and gently upturned the rich, dark soil. The kid wiped his brow as he looked up, then quickly smiled and waved at the group passing by. The woman smiled and waved back with small movements from her wrist. All the re