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Exodus: Infinity 》Connected《

Thirty years from now, humans finally turn their attention into space. At the dawn of a new century, 2100 A.D, Earth's atmosphere is near inhabitable. Orbital colonies are created. It is too late now to emphasize natural energy. With the exhaustion of their natural resources, deep space mining companies started to wander off further away from the system. This became a form of example. Even with the speed of light, interstellar travel is too slow. Not until the perfection of Suspended Animation solved the issue. After the war with the Dominion. The first colonists were sent into the system of Sarys. Approximately three hundred years away. After thirty years, it was deemed successful. Powerful syndicates and the world government started their own projects; The Exodus. Not wanting to be left behind. People volunteered to the progress. At year 2228, the last Hive Ship left an Orbital Colony, carrying the last human presence in the Solar System, giving Earth a chance of rejuvenation. The introduction of Blink, a signal that can reach any Vults(Receiver) without any millisecond pass, gave humans the ability to communicate with other fleets no matter the distance. It was a leap in human technology that will deem other alien races inferior. Companies started to advertise a new system of VR to entertain people while in Suspended Animation. *Disclaimer: Cover's not mine!*

Concealed25 · Sci-fi
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138 Chs

LIII: A Fated Encounter (2)

Kzel lost interest. There was no profit in these mortal combats. The dubious and shocked expression that the spectators gave him did not bother him. He was a shadow agent that trained with a Falcon-piece to enhance his reaction speed. Normally, there's a possibility that he can dodge a bullet with a speed of 600 MPH at long range but not on short range and in huge quantity. A propelled arrow every 3 seconds was a piece of cake. Especially now that he received an upgrade from a superior combat oriented consciousness who trained in the traditional way. He was confident that all of his awareness were enhanced by a dozen.

Although Kzel was acting as his normal self lately, resisting the other consiousness from taking over, he had already changed and molded into something else. He had a more negative perspective now!

The middle age man let out a whistle, causing the player who was called Bells to flinch. After a moment, Bells unequiped his bow and conceded the fight.