It is the year 2500, and humanity has expanded its reach beyond the confines of Earth. In a distant sector of the galaxy, a young man named Erich "Silber" Jaeger is born into a dystopian empire that tightly controls the lives of its citizens. Growing up in a society rife with discrimination, Erich faces an uncertain future as he approaches military conscription. He will spend the next two decades of his life serving in the Armed Forces of the Germanic Star-Empire, fighting against the many enemies of the authoritarian state. As he navigates the treacherous landscape of interstellar warfare, Erich must grapple with his own ambitions and loyalties. Will he rise through the ranks to become the next dictator of the empire, or will he meet a gruesome end on the battlefield? Join Erich on his journey through the Interstellar Age, as he confronts the challenges of war, politics, and personal identity in a universe filled with danger and intrigue.
To say that Kurt was bewildered by his father's declaration was an understatement. Erich had outright said he wanted the galaxy to burn in the background, while he had the opportunity to relieve some of its suffering, just so he could emerge from the ashes as the new galactic emperor.
I mean, it wasn't characteristic of the father he knew. After all, Erich had multiple alien lovers and wives. And had vowed to protect their civilizations from the Naraku. Such as the Dvrakian Consortium, and the Great Oni Empire.
Yet he was not applying the same courtesy to either of the Elven civilizations in the galaxy. As Erich's son, Kurt had grown up in an era different from the one Erich had grown up in. A time of great prosperity, a time of trade, and diplomacy, rather than constant warfare.