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Molkir was fine, but he had to impale his cleaver into the hull of the ship as it lurched and plummeted to the dunes below.
The entire ship was without power. It had to have been drained, because all the Pilot Wizards had all died due to them all being connected to the ship. Tomb Ships were at this point picking up the personnel on the ship and delivering them to the other two cruisers. He and Molkir were likely the only two beings left on the ship now.
Moments later, a Tomb Ship appeared on the bridge, ready to transport them off the doomed cruiser. Molkir floated off toward it, but he stayed where he was, looking out across the desert at the Valley of Kings at the light-show that had appeared. The Guardians were the reason for this action, who else could it be?
Molkir noticed him however, and stopped where she was and called out to him.
"[i]My liege, come! We must leave this place and get you to safety!"[/i]
"No! Get aboard the Tomb Ship, I still have business to attend to!" He shouted over the howling winds and the occasional rocket explosion. Why were they even firing rockets? They couldn't do even the slightest bit of damage to a vessel of this size.
"[i]But, my liege-"[/i] she began to protest. But he cast a threatening glance over his shoulder at her. Though his gaze was concealed by his helmet, the message was clear, and she turned and floated to the dropship. It promptly broke her down to ash and dust and transported her inside before tearing through space and disappearing.
He was now the only one aboard the plummeting cruiser. But he wouldn't be for long. Almost immediately, another portal opened up above him. But what came out wasn't a Tomb Ship. It was his jumpship for when he was still one of those wretched Guardians.
The ship was known as the [i]Extinction Event,[/i] but it was different from what it once was. It still had the same body shape, but it's hull was re-outfitted to that of the near black, jagged Hive alloy and shields. As for it's weapons, its main turrets fired Arc energy, similar to how Wizards attack instead of bullets, and it's missile pods were outfitted with regenerative Void missiles.
He was soon enveloped in shadow, as he was transported into the jumpship, which opened a portal directly in front of it.
He would finish this himself. He gunned the stick forward, sending the ship into the Hive void. As he left, the cruiser crashed into the ground, kicking up a large amount of sand. As for the other two cruisers, they too passed through portals and left Mars, leaving the area in a perfect silence.
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Garuud Woke up immediately with a start and then realized where he was and stretched and yawned. "So, what happened? Did I fall asleep again? I knew I shouldn't have drank so much bahahaha!" Garuud looked at Alice and Anaxis-12. "So did we win?"
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"Yeah, we won." Alice says. "You went kinda evil though, ever thought about removing that section of your hard drive?" She casts her gaze out at Shovoroth and Emaria, no doubt talking telepathically. Alice looks away quickly, stopping the tears from forming again.
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"Can't. It's a part of me. Maybe even the original. They can't wipe me... Trust me they've tried. I just heal back and gain those memories and personality as another voice in my nogin. Probably due to the testing they did on me. It sucks be got out though. He... Is not very nice." Garuud chuckled "so how is our scaley friend doing?"
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Edited by Zalamiir: 11/16/2015 7:51:37 AMWith that, Anaxis stood back up. He couldn't stop thinking about what Alice told him. It wasn't like Grixis to leave a fight unfinished. The one and [i]only[/i] reason he would, is if Sarkon called him. That only served to make him even more uneasy. He never called Grixis, so why now? Something was happening, and it was probably going to happen soon. He needed answers, and he needed them fast. He brought his attention back to the Guardians. "I have no idea how those two are doing." He responded to the Titan's question. Then looked over at Alice. "I'm sorry, but Grixis leaving throws up a really big red flag for me. I suggest you two try getting answers from Emaria while you still can." As for him, he was going to try and get a more direct source of information. His jumpship soared overhead, TRANSMATTING him up, before shooting off toward the downed Hive Cruiser.
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Before Anaxis transmitted into his ship, Alice quickly jumps onto his ship. The ship goes across the downed Hive Cruiser, and Alice taps on the roof of the ship. "If your going to investigate that ship," she says into the coms. "then I'm coming too. I want to see my handiwork." But secretly, Alice is glad for an excuse to be away from the others, and postpone the inevitable a little bit longer.
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While the others went up to the ship. Garuud moved towards Shovoroth While pondering... " Did he really get out and get out of control this time. I thought I buried him better.... " Another voice spoke up " You can only bury something for so long before... it resurfaces.... even angrier and hungrier." it said. "That's true..." Then began walking to Shovoroth to see what he knew about Grixis
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[i]...Alice?... Eyes up Alice. C'mon, I know you're in there.[/i] The gentle purr of the Ward of Dawn, alongside the soft boom of deflected projectiles are what wakes Alice up. Above her, Shovaroth breaths fire around the void wall to no avail, failing to break the barrier that Ginger had created. He stands next to you, anxiously pacing and staring at the looming shadow the last Ahamkara had cast upon the land. He looks over his shoulder to see Alice return to her bearings, and calmly speaks, "You ok princess? You weren't doing too well for a second there."
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Edited by garuudfireborn: 11/15/2015 7:28:49 PM[spoiler]Shovoroth is good now[/spoiler]
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Edited by Zalamiir: 11/13/2015 12:40:10 AM[spoiler]This doesn't belong here[/spoiler]
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[spoiler] What do you mean?[/spoiler]