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Godnet - Valkyrie Protocol

After the betrayal of Luciferel, and having to deal with the Nephilim problem God made a few changes to how Heaven was run. Time does not quite flow the same in Heaven, so God was able to draw inspiration from millennia of human history. In the end, God chooses to structure things like a mega-corporation with him as the CEO and his archangels acting as department heads. To keep the threat of another angel rebellion to a minimum, every few years the angels would be ordered to change departments. To ensure that things ran smoothly and that the communication between departments happened in a timely fashion a Heaven-wide internet was established called Godnet. Due to an accident caused by mistaken identity, John Smith was killed by an angel on her first day in the Department of Death. By the time she released her mistake, it was far too late to "just" put him back in his own body. In an effort to correct her mistake the angel tried to have John Smith be reborn in the universe she originally was supposed to have a John Smith die in. The Angel was originally in IT for Godnet so she thought that it would be not too difficult to hide her little oops by altering a few records. However, she got a call from Upper Management during the process of having John be reborn. Figuring the " proper" department would step in to finish the process, the angel left to report to upper management, not wanting to receive an even bigger punishment than what she was already going to receive. In her rush to leave, she forgot to close down the connection to Godnet.

Mindviper81 · Sci-fi
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His training was going well in the VR simulator room and around-the-clock monitoring was in place for the Yellow and Green Zones that represented the facility currently housing Lustia Lunesta Haniel and the surrounding two miles of mostly industrial factories and warehouses, leaving Zeph to only find frustration with two things. 

The first was the "necessary" respray of the LDNE01 Archangel that he practically counted as his first child because of how much he loved flying it. Seeing it painted orange and white so that it looked more like a civilian corporation-owned light cargo transport aircraft, made Zeph want to cry every time he got into the cockpit.

The second thing was what plagued his mind during the lonely hours of flying in circles over the city as the very untalkative man in the co-pilot's seat absorbed himself in watching the camera and sensor data streams in real-time looking for even the slightest hint of suspicious activity.