(Alright, this is just a preview... if you guys like it, and WANT to read everything else I have for it, for it is made up of MANY MANY MANY pages... I will post the rest, only if you guys enjoy. It is actually part 3 in a four-part saga of a single demigod trying to lead humanity to survival and success.)
I: Rise
Prolouge
Humans. That is what we are, that is what we shall remain, all on the inside. For years, on our homeworld, Earth, we have lived, warring and fighting each other. In the year 2545, directly after World War IV, which had destroyed almost half of the planet, peace was made. World-wide peace. Earth was united under one government, the Human Empire, led by a man known as Arc. This Arc was a powerful man, of unknown ascent. He was a leader during the 4th world war, and demanded all listen to him. Those who did not join this newly made faction were destroyed. Pockets of resistance were picked out one by one by assassins and clans of bounty hunters. Eventually, it all stopped, and we moved on with this new regime.
Later, in the year 2600, the planet was covered entirely by city. Heat rose, due to global warming. Vast skyscraper-arcologies crammed the planet, broken only by whatever sources of water there were left. These skyscraper-arcologies housed billions of people each, their families, pets, coworkers, etc. Entire steaming jungles would be built within them for big game hunters. We had also discovered more space flight options. The Spacetech corp. had built devices to bring Humanity to the stars. In doing so, we needed protection, and thus, the Imperial Marine Corps were forged. All the Imperial infantry went through many new drills and learning of all this new technology.
At the same time, colonists from Earth left the planet behind to colonize the new Human Space Empire. Eventually, the only ones left on the planet were homeless and those that were too poor to afford a trip offworld, and thus, were trapped in these gargantuan empty hives that once teemed with life. Earth, the moon, Jupiter, Mars, all were left behind, to venture beyond Sol.
Some worlds, like Mars, still had factories built upon them, called Marstech. They were packed with enough power to defend Humanity's ex-homeworld from attack, and themselves. It was also up to them to discover and make new technologies for the Empire to use.
So, now, it is the year 3008. Humanity now owns many different worlds, of many different kinds. Technologies, beyond imagination have been formed and processed and were given life by the smartest people in our Empire. Civil wars have been quelled. Emperors have lived and died. Along with this, many other things have occurred. Sciences have been improved to stop sicknesses, and disease. Arms and armor have also evolved with it's birthgiver, and will never cease to stop.
My name is Ace Macarthur, age 28, Imperial marine aboard a ship within the Imperial Marine Corps, known as the Scythe. For the past 10 years, I've been fighting pirates off from the outskirts of the Empire. Welcome to the Empire.
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The planet of Retto X. The planet was covered entirely by jungles made up of thick gnarly trees. The forest was teeming with life. Exotic bird songs echoed throughout the trees, alien beasts swung through the vines and roots. Predators stalked prey. Waterfalls splashed upon rocks in the deepest areas. The world was colonized not too long ago, around 2990. Being such a treacherous place, it was colonized using an Aircity.
Aircities were a somewhat new technology, just introduced in the late 2970's. Each one was a disc with a small city built atop it. Around the rim, gun defense turrets bristled. Within, it was heavily packed with merchants, marines, civilians, but most of all, scientists. They were kept afloat by something Marstech had created called FLOAT. It did not stand for anything, it didn't have to. FLOAT was also installed in all vehicles of all kinds the second it was made, mass-producing the technology. If it could move, it had it. FLOAT allowed vehicles to hover in one place, but, the way that Aircities worked, they would stay afloat.
Alien birds flew over the city, squawking like seagulls at a beach. They were crowding the landing pads, where shuttles sat. Several flew away to make way for a newly-arriving ship. The shuttle was boxy, with four revolving engines at each corner, a single defense turret. Each had enough room for ten passengers, one pilot, and one co-pilot. The ship touched down, the boarding ramp unfolding slowly, and then reached down to touch the artificial ground. Boots of several people began to step off.
Ace Macarthur looked at this world. It had been his second visit this year. He immediately wandered over to the railing, staring out at the foggy jungles far beneath. Ace was tall, with brown hair. He was well-fit, an athletic too. He had a muscular upper-body beneath the marine armor he wore on his chest. On his belt, was a Blaze pistol. Blaze technology was introduced in the year 2560, when scientists began to mix lasers with bullets. Each bullet is coated with energy, heating and softening upon impact, with a probability of setting the target on fire. It was simply combining the word "bullet" with "laser" thus, "blazer", or more simply, "blaze". Ace had hazel eyes. His combat boots were clean. They had just left their ship to meet with the governor of Retto X.
"Excuse me?" He heard a voice say as a hand hit his shoulder. "Ace, stick to the mission, pal."
"Sorry, got caught up in this world's paradise."
"Not gonna be a paradise any longer if those pirates keep attacking the cargo lanes to it..."
It was his long-time friend in the marines, Joe Fox. Joe was a recon member, so mostly everyone called him Fox. He had been transferred to the Scythe three years ago to loosen the infantry up more so that more could join it.
The two of them made their way out of the landing area, into the main quarter, filled of merchants and buyers and guardsmen. They wandered for a bit, and came to a hotel. This quarter was full of apartments as well as hotels for offworlders. The hotel room was simple. It had blue walls, a holoscreen, a computer connected to the galagweb (new form of the internet). There were two bedrooms and a bathroom. A window provided an amazing view of the city and the jungle beyond. By now, it was dark. They both got into civilian clothing, and went to bed for the night. Tomorrow, they would work. Lots of work was to be done...
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The Aircity was cold at night. The capitol building, located in the very center of the city, at the tip of a tall spire, was the governor's office and suite. It had to be the most elegant place in the city. Inside it had a comfortable temperature. Small disc-shaped cleaning robots scanned the floors, hunting for tiny scraps of food and other rubbish that could be tossed about.
The governor himself, Charles Retto the second, was a middle-aged man, plump and short. A small beard covered his chin. He was smoking a cigar, staring out at the mountains and jungles clouded by the night fog beyond his large viewport within his suite. He watched a small personal shuttle take off from the landing pads below, and fly up into the bright night sky. He stared upwards at all the bright lights dotting the black ocean that was space. He saw a large spec that was the orbiting space station.
Charles turned, almost accidentally tripping over one of his cleaning robots. It had been a long day, but, with the Imperial marines finally arriving, they could help investigate his troubles. He sat down on his large leather couch, and switched on the holoscreen embedded within the wall. He flipped it to the Imperial news, news from around the Empire. There he sat, watching. On the planet Metropolis, a world with a bad atmosphere, so all the cities are built within massive dome-like structures, the Emperor having an entire dome to himself, and it was also humanity's new capitol planet, Emperor Tens was giving a speech about discovery, and that they had discovered a new world that gave off signals which meant alien life. Charles leaned to the edge of his seat. Sentient alien life! Tens explained that there was a research team, led by the expert scientist Drino Braun and his military bodyguard, Bek Gruff, along with a contingent of Gruff's men. Bek Turner Gruff was a burly, thick-muscled Elite Marine commander. Bek had been mentioned several times before, and was a military hero, who had saved two farm worlds from the onslaught of a renegade pirate fleet. Elite Marines were a step-up off of normal marines.
While normal marines were normal men, who sign up to become soldiers for the Empire, Elites were those, taken at birth, their parents being told that the child had died. They were given extremely hardcore training, making them almost perfect soldiers. They were just men encased within thicker, and slightly more bulkier powered armor. Power armor evolved from the original astronaut space suits from the 1900's. All of it was white, and filled of servos with a life-support backpack. These men were basically machines.
Charles sat, continuing to watch an interview with Braun, who was aboard his research vessel. Braun went on about all his technology, and it played the signal over twenty times throughout the interview, along with adding some ridiculous music in between. Then it went from that to commercials, the first being for some new Japanese food, which was full of bright colors and animated characters dancing around a can of the food. Charles switched it off, not wanting to deal with that kind of thing at this moment at night. He got up, heading into his bedroom, and went to sleep. Tomorrow, he would meet with the marines, and get this thing over with.
*****
The lab aboard Braun's research vessel, the Shining Prince, was bright with lights and computer screens flashing with data. Braun was an old man, wearing stereotypical scientist clothing. He had been listening to the signal for nights on end. A marine walked in, his large boots clamping on the metal floor.
"Time to get some sleep, sir. We're going to be arriving at the planet tomorrow. The admiral wants everything ship-shape, and that means the people too." Said the marine in a rough voice.
"Is all my equip-" Replied Braun, in his quivery old voice.
"Don't worry about it, Mr. B. Everything's all set and ready to go for the landing. Congrats on your discovery, by the way." The marine smiled, waved, turned perfectly on his heel, and left the lab. Braun was sweating, he was even more famous now. An entire new alien species! His mind raced, but he stopped it. He went into his small quarters, and fell asleep.
*****
Ace and Joe got up early the next morning, leaving to the governor's home. The walk there was tough, as the streets were literally packed to explode. They got to an elevator, which took them all the way up.
"Be easy on the guy, I heard the pirate troubles cause him a big deal of stress." Joe said, doing his best to stifle a yawn.
"Don't worry, I know his type." Ace smiled. The elevator stopped at the top floor, and slid open. They were at a bridge made almost entirely out of glass. They could see the entire Aircity from here. They made their way across and into the governor's home. He was setting up a breakfast for them. He pulled a chair for them. "Care to sit?" He asked, smiling.
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