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Technology vs magic

In this gripping and humorous novel, the protagonist, Alexander, finds himself trapped in a time loop after a catastrophic event. With each death, he is brought back to the same point in time, forcing him to navigate through multiple challenges and enemies. Alongside his snarky AI companion, Alex, Alexander must use his survival skills and wit to break free from the cycle. Action-packed and filled with unexpected twists, this thrilling tale will keep readers captivated until the very end.

Anime_Anime_6412 · Fantasie
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37 Chs

Chapter 1: A New Dimension

Alexander's consciousness clawed its way back from the abyss, his body a battleground of agony and disorientation. The pain was a cruel, unyielding tide, washing over him in waves that left him gasping, pinned to the cold, metallic floor of his spacecraft. This was no ordinary vessel; it was the zenith of human engineering, a sleek, futuristic marvel designed to traverse the stars. Its interior was a symphony of advanced technology, with panels of holographic displays and interfaces that floated in the air, waiting for a touch or a voice command to spring to life. Yet, in this moment, it felt more like a prison than a pinnacle of innovation.

It had been in the year 2526, amidst the ashes of World War III, that Alexander had embarked on his mission to Mars, bearing weapons designed to ensure peace but capable of untold destruction. His cargo was the result of mankind's relentless pursuit of power, encapsulated in machinery that whispered promises of security for the Martian colonies.

Five torturous hours later, Alexander emerged from the grasp of unconsciousness, his mind a whirlwind of confusion. The spaceship's interior, usually aglow with the soft light of its operational consoles, now seemed to mock him with its calm. The sterile, metallic surfaces reflected a version of himself he barely recognized: a man lost in the infinite, untamed expanse of space.

"Where am I?" The question fell from his lips, a whisper into the vastness of his solitary confinement. Memories of his mission flickered like distant stars in the night sky, obscured by the sudden, inexplicable emergence of a black hole that had devoured all sense of direction and purpose.

His musings were abruptly interrupted by a voice, devoid of warmth but unmistakably familiar. "You're not dead, if that's any consolation. And to answer your inevitable next question: I'm Alex, your onboard AI. Programmed for assistance, and apparently, your only company."

Alexander's gaze drifted towards the source of the voice, a sleek console from which Alex's voice seemed to emanate. "Alex, huh? I remember... you were supposed to be the emergency protocol." His voice was laced with a mix of relief and annoyance. "Then perhaps you can explain how we've ended up in this predicament, and what happened to the black hole that seemed so intent on making our acquaintance."

Alex's reply was tinged with a nonchalance that Alexander found infuriating. "As for our current location, it's a mystery even to me. My best guess? We're in an uncharted dimension, thanks to our black hole encounter. As for why it appeared and chose us for this delightful journey, your guess is as good as mine."

The absurdity of their situation was not lost on Alexander. "So, we're explorers in an unknown dimension, fantastic. And here I thought delivering weapons to Mars was going to be the highlight of my year."

The attempt at levity did not go unnoticed by Alex, who, despite lacking a true sense of humor, always found a way to exacerbate Alexander's frustration. "Oh, cheer up. You've always wanted to be part of something groundbreaking. Consider this your big break. And speaking of breaks, did you know that when it comes to technology, humans are just scratching the surface? There's a theory that—"

"Save it, Alex." Alexander cut him off, his patience thinning. "What's the status of the ship? And please tell me we have a plan that doesn't involve becoming space debris."

Alex's tone shifted, a hint of seriousness seeping through. "The ship is, surprisingly, in better shape than you are. However, we've got bigger problems. A meteor shower is on a collision course with us. And with our power reserves critically low, our options are... limited."

Alexander's heart sank. "Meteor shower? Why am I only hearing about this now?"

"I didn't want to worry you prematurely," Alex quipped, the digital equivalent of a smirk in his voice. "But since you asked, we have roughly twenty minutes before our potential cosmic rendezvous."

The gravity of their situation was not lost on Alexander. "And our chances of evading this?"

"With our current power levels? Let's just say I wouldn't bet on us."

Alexander's frustration mounted. "Brilliant. So, what's the plan? Sit back and enjoy the show?"

Alex remained unfazed. "Not exactly. The ship's equipped with a self-recharging mechanism. It's slow, but it gives us a fighting chance. We need about twenty-five minutes for a significant recharge, which, as you've correctly calculated, puts us just outside our window of safety."

"Great. So, we're essentially hoping for a miracle?" Alexander's sarcasm was a thin veil over his despair.

"Miracles, advanced technology—it's

 all the same at this point. But don't worry, I've got one more trick up my sleeve. Initiating emergency mode might just give us the edge we need."

The seconds that followed felt like an eternity, ending with a digital sigh from Alex. "Unfortunately, it seems we require Update 2.0.82 for that. My sincerest apologies for the oversight."

Alexander's laugh was devoid of humor. "An AI that jokes about our impending doom and forgets about software updates. If we survive this, I'm making it my personal mission to reprogram you."

Alex's response was almost cheeky. "I'd like to see you try. After all, who else would you argue with at the edge of the universe?"

Their banter, a blend of wit and frustration, was the only semblance of normalcy in the chaos that had become their existence. As they faced the unknown with a mix of fear and defiance, the bond between man and machine grew stronger, a beacon of hope in the vast, uncharted darkness.