It only takes a second. Lives could be lost in exponential numbers and with great difficulty Zara and Zorr attempt to make their presence unknown in galaxies where humans are unknown. Yet, the challenges are ever increasing. In a desert climate Zara has found an amusing way to stay an alien enemy. Manipulating dunes she swathes the aliens in sand. They are quick to dig back to the surface, but the time gained is good.
“Do you have it yet!?” She shouts to Zorr.
“Nearly… patience Zara it’s not easy to see into other systems. You should know, the last three you chose turned up nothing.”
She grumbles. “Bite me Zorr at least we re-established three more doors. These things are multiplying you’re lucky they aren’t a civilized race.”
Zorr is silent for a second. “Then just kill them.”
“No they don’t understand or know any better!”
“Oh ho! If they are even decently smart they’d think us gods and… uh oh.”
She looks up concerned then suddenly she feels it as well. At least two galaxies ago they had felt a presence, this time it was stronger. This time without a doubt someone or thing was following them.
Zorr stops and teleports next to Zara. “I blame you.”
“Yeah we’ll see about that.” She whips a massive wave of sand to the enemies.
Together with a new galaxy in mind they pass through a doorway which seals and disappears once through.
The armies left behind scramble to make sense of the disappearing aliens. As they do another figure shows itself. Seeing that its quarry is gone, the mysterious figure eradicates the life in the area. Then it goes about studying the stars similar to Zara and Zorr. Looking for a way to intercept the young Immortals that continue to evade its grasp.
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