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Star Chronicles: Reanimation_Part one
Star Chronicles: Reanimation
Prologue
It was a chilly afternoon on Eridanus, which wasn't very out of the ordinary for the planet's inhabitants. What was out of the ordinary however, was the armada of Doranian frigates glassing the city of Mandora. Ronjah watched the destruction of the rebel stronghold and yet, he felt disappointed, his brows furrowed in a look of deep thought. He took a deep breath as he grasped his most valuable possession; his mother's music box. He had never known either of his parents; they were murdered when he was only 8 days old, after his naming ceremony. Well he knew his mother was, but after sneaking into the Dor
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It felt like spring again to Jenniah. The snow wasn't entirely gone from Glacia, but she could see the grass sprouting beyond Violet Hill. She sat on the slope of the hill relaxed for the first time in a long time; her eyes were closed so she could savor the feel of the cold Glacian country air whipping her chestnut brown hair back. It couldn't get much better than this. It was as if she were a kid again and she was sitting right next to Ronjah who if she were still a kid would be lying on his back bundled in a heavy coat. Jenniah opened an eye out of curiosity. She just wanted to see if he would be there. What she saw astonished h
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Star Chronicles Reanimation-Chapter 6
Chapter 6
"So my squad survived the crash?" Ronjah looked at Hurrricane not sure he was hearing the lieutenant right. "Yes, actually I believe they couldn't have survived had you not flung yourself out to help brace the warhawk with your connection to the Everessence." Lieutenant Hurricane was referring to the ability that allowed Doranador to manipulate their environment and do things no ordinary creature could do, such as land on one's feet from a ten-story building. It was the very lifeline they had to their god, Nexus and his carnation, Origin, which was sustained through the deaths and sacrifice of trillions of Doranador throughout hist
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Star Chronicles-Reanimation Chapter 7
Chapter 7
"Moderators? What in Morgoroth are Moderators?" Maxarius panted. "And what do they have to do with our situation?" Ronjah ignored Maxarius' remark and digs into his back pouch, pulling out 5 Doranador Standard issue ration savor bars. "You guys look like you need something to eat," he said passing the bars to the remaining marines. Maxarius took a bar and wolfed it down. It was not use arguing how Ronjah needed them more than them, Doranador were known to need more calories than the average Sekian. "Maxarius, were you able to recover our warhawk's radio?" "No we've been too busy trying to keep ourselves alive." Ronjah sighed as
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Malfori was a very peaceful city in the north-eastern part of Ranova, known for its natural beauty. Well, it once was known for its natural beauty amongst the sprawling skyscrapers the rest of the country hosted. Ever since the Disciple had activated the strike pylon, all that remained were the burnt husks that once were trees and bushes lying up against the scorched walls of the luxurious villas. The disciple was surprised that the city's buildings had survived such a catastrophic event. He could say less of the inhabitants the now littered the streets. However the knowledge that he had caused their deaths gave him a feeling of ac
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Star Chronicles Reanamation Chapter 9
Chapter 9
"Ilis, mind your fire!" Jenniah slapped the pistol out of her hand. She had seen the creature too and would do her best to avoid an all-out fight. Although she knew it was probably too late for that already. Jenniah scanned the area keeping in mind the various large pieces of debris and large pipes she could hide behind in the case that the situation turned sour. "Hey, Ilis," Jenniah shouted at the Usher agent, "I found an exit way to the subway." Jenniah turned around to find Ilis knocked out on the ground and a large muzzle to her face. She sighed to herself trying to think how she would talk her out of this predicament.
"Sir,
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Star Chronicles Reanimation Chapter 10
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"Tell me what you see C-135."
"Just piping and the usual stuff sir. Nothing unusual here other than the lack of technicians."
"We've received reports of entire squads losing communication and going black. Watch yourself and retrieve the specimens. Kill any Ushers you run into and capture any Doranador or UKS affiliated soldiers you find. Lord Endo wants them for interrogation."
"Yes sir."
C-135 walked through the sewers very slowly, remembering all the rumors he was hearing lately of what really happened to the squads that ventured to the lower half of the island. There were reports of finding soldiers covered in a mold-like s
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Star Chronicles Reanimation
Chapter 11
"You idiots!" Endo slammed his fist on the conference table, furious at the C.G.A board of governors. "I told you to destroy every single zytid sample. But instead, you decide to try to hide and keep on experimenting behind the Shadin's back!" He looked up at a thin pale sau wearing wire frames. His hair showed signs of extreme stress; it was thinning. "Jerrac, you knew of this. Why didn't you tell me of the other elven board members' schemes? Was it your idea?" Jerrac gulped and adjusted his frames. "N no sir, it's just Lord Willcraft told me personally to freeze all assets to the Kronos project, including live specimens. He want
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Star Chronicles Reanimation Chapter 12
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"Neb, how's it going with the door?"
"Well Dorommer, I'd be better able to hack into the security mainframe if you and your boyfriend Ronjah, could help me solder the circuits on this door tab, we'd be inside the subway terminal booth. "Sorry Nebuzarack, but we don't abuse our Plasmar abilities like that." Ronjah winked at Dorommer, who was busy sharpening his sword.
"What are you talking about?! You guys play with your elemental abilities all the time!"
"What Ronjah means, is that we don't want to risk destroying the keypad." Nebuzarack rolled his eyes as continued soldering the wires on the keypad. "I'm going to go check o
Star Chronicles Reanimation Chapter 13 by Ronjah-Sarran, literature
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Star Chronicles Reanimation Chapter 13
Chapter 13
"Dorommer, we have to get inside the terminal station now!" Nebuzarack had the door open, ready to guide his fellow survivors to the safety of the terminal. Dorommer was frozen in disbelief of the towering mass of zytids making way for an Abbadon Bruiser Demon heading towards him. Dorommer now! Maxarius and Aris had already made inside and Nebuzarack knew he was running out of time for Dorommer to get inside the reinforced Terminal station. Dorommer on the other hand was unaware of the danger, and sprinted forward toward the red mass of muscle marked with the sign of the World eater. He never made it to the Bruiser, be