September 10th, OE 102
9:00 AM
Meissen, Germany
Albrechtsburg Castle
News of the ceasefire between the Jericho Faction and Endymion couldn't have come as more of a relief to those on the front lines. As tensions dissipated, some crossed from one line to another to share greetings, stories, and break the ice between the two forces. Though still weary - at any moment, they knew, hostilities could resume - the thaw was in progress.
In some places more than others.
Against the dramatic backdrop of the towering Albrechtsburg Castle, a bright green Zecheriah thundered across the land, thrusters blazing as missile-fire pounded the ground about it. With a burst of energy, it flung itself bodily forward, rolling into cover behind an unoccupied building, the pilot within catching his breath. Beside it, a tan colored Huckebeine Mk-IIM turned to look down at him, already slotting another energy pack into its proton rifle.
"You with the reinforcements?"
"I am the reinforcements. They got the rest of us."
The Huckebein shook its head, sadly.
"Same here."
Helping the green knight to its knees, they hunkered down together in contemplation, sneaking a glimpse at the forms now circling overhead, the drone of over a dozen Tesla Drives like the humming of a thousand insects in their ears.
Lanky and unnatural looking, the interlopers' bone-colored shells flew in tight, immaculate formations. Their six eyes clicked and whirred as they scanned the battlefield below. They'd never seen anything quite like these monsters before, not in all their years. And they way they moved-
The Endymion pilot said what they were both thinking.
"Is that really Terra Sentinel?"
"Report."
It was an order, not a request.
At the rear of the Bartoll formation, a single black machine lingered. Dark as obsidian, unlike its brethren, every part of it radiated an innate sharpness, like a bird of prey. Few would likely recall the silhouette of the Mironga, especially after the... modifications that had been made to it by Terra Sentinel. The strange shininess that now adorned its armor as it craned its head up, aware that its taskmaster was fighting his own battle in the distant heavens above.
"...Data gathering is in process, your excellency. I ask only for a little more patience."
The man known as Valdona - Doctor Valdona, more specifically, hardly resembled a man at all. A gnarled collection of steel, flesh, and piping hunched over the controls of the Mironga, occasionally giving an agitated twitch. He was used to it. Human bodies were, after all, terribly inefficient. It only made sense to replace them with superior components, but even that never failed to be unpleasant.
"My patience wears thin."
Valdona gave a thin, reedy, static flecked sigh... and commenced what he did best: Wheedling.
"Have I not earned a little leeway, your grace? System ACE is almost complete, and with it, our dominance is all but assured... all thanks to my genius, of course."
The terseness in Hyperion's voice did not fade one octave.
"And yet, at the time when your "genius" is needed most: here you are at the front, enamored with Kruger's theories."
Valdona gave an awkward laugh... and paused, as trying to make sense of it himself.
For how many years had he been locked away, not seeing the light of day, burying himself in their great work? He regretted none of it - not Omsk, not any of the other atrocities they'd privately commited, not even the slightest. It was not until they had come across this artifact... the way it called to him, the way it whispered and promised, showed him all the things that could be theirs, no - his... How could he ever explain that?
"I was... compelled." He said, finally.
Hyperion couldn't understand. No, wouldn't. His eyes were fixed on the horizon. Always had been. He hadn't learned anything from the fall. They were on the cusp of grasping something far greater, and he'd never see it. That suited him just fine. Already, he could feel the Sphere pulsing along, its energy almost radiating agreement. Empowerment. What a tantalizing sensation!
And it told him just how to get the boss off his back:
"On another note, I believe I have good news."
He thumbed a switch on the Mironga's dashboard, and a picture was brought up - of Sullivan, but more specifically, of the lavender haired woman seated behind him. Had he any teeth left, he would have grinned.
"You wouldn't believe who I've found..."
9:00 AM
Meissen, Germany
Albrechtsburg Castle
News of the ceasefire between the Jericho Faction and Endymion couldn't have come as more of a relief to those on the front lines. As tensions dissipated, some crossed from one line to another to share greetings, stories, and break the ice between the two forces. Though still weary - at any moment, they knew, hostilities could resume - the thaw was in progress.
In some places more than others.
Against the dramatic backdrop of the towering Albrechtsburg Castle, a bright green Zecheriah thundered across the land, thrusters blazing as missile-fire pounded the ground about it. With a burst of energy, it flung itself bodily forward, rolling into cover behind an unoccupied building, the pilot within catching his breath. Beside it, a tan colored Huckebeine Mk-IIM turned to look down at him, already slotting another energy pack into its proton rifle.
"You with the reinforcements?"
"I am the reinforcements. They got the rest of us."
The Huckebein shook its head, sadly.
"Same here."
Helping the green knight to its knees, they hunkered down together in contemplation, sneaking a glimpse at the forms now circling overhead, the drone of over a dozen Tesla Drives like the humming of a thousand insects in their ears.

Lanky and unnatural looking, the interlopers' bone-colored shells flew in tight, immaculate formations. Their six eyes clicked and whirred as they scanned the battlefield below. They'd never seen anything quite like these monsters before, not in all their years. And they way they moved-
The Endymion pilot said what they were both thinking.
"Is that really Terra Sentinel?"
"Report."
It was an order, not a request.
At the rear of the Bartoll formation, a single black machine lingered. Dark as obsidian, unlike its brethren, every part of it radiated an innate sharpness, like a bird of prey. Few would likely recall the silhouette of the Mironga, especially after the... modifications that had been made to it by Terra Sentinel. The strange shininess that now adorned its armor as it craned its head up, aware that its taskmaster was fighting his own battle in the distant heavens above.

"...Data gathering is in process, your excellency. I ask only for a little more patience."
The man known as Valdona - Doctor Valdona, more specifically, hardly resembled a man at all. A gnarled collection of steel, flesh, and piping hunched over the controls of the Mironga, occasionally giving an agitated twitch. He was used to it. Human bodies were, after all, terribly inefficient. It only made sense to replace them with superior components, but even that never failed to be unpleasant.
"My patience wears thin."
Valdona gave a thin, reedy, static flecked sigh... and commenced what he did best: Wheedling.
"Have I not earned a little leeway, your grace? System ACE is almost complete, and with it, our dominance is all but assured... all thanks to my genius, of course."
The terseness in Hyperion's voice did not fade one octave.
"And yet, at the time when your "genius" is needed most: here you are at the front, enamored with Kruger's theories."
Valdona gave an awkward laugh... and paused, as trying to make sense of it himself.
For how many years had he been locked away, not seeing the light of day, burying himself in their great work? He regretted none of it - not Omsk, not any of the other atrocities they'd privately commited, not even the slightest. It was not until they had come across this artifact... the way it called to him, the way it whispered and promised, showed him all the things that could be theirs, no - his... How could he ever explain that?
"I was... compelled." He said, finally.
Hyperion couldn't understand. No, wouldn't. His eyes were fixed on the horizon. Always had been. He hadn't learned anything from the fall. They were on the cusp of grasping something far greater, and he'd never see it. That suited him just fine. Already, he could feel the Sphere pulsing along, its energy almost radiating agreement. Empowerment. What a tantalizing sensation!
And it told him just how to get the boss off his back:
"On another note, I believe I have good news."
He thumbed a switch on the Mironga's dashboard, and a picture was brought up - of Sullivan, but more specifically, of the lavender haired woman seated behind him. Had he any teeth left, he would have grinned.
"You wouldn't believe who I've found..."