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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 · SF
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138 Chs

LXXIX: Half Bloods

"Just a few turns and we'll be right in front of the camp." Aeia stopped beneath a tree where the path took a sudden turn, disappearing through the thickness of the foliage.

"Then why are we stopping?" The clueless Mava, asked, hiding behind Dega.

Aeia didn't bother to answer the younger woman, turning her attention to her cousin, "Narri, how many men were here when you left?"

"There were about fifteen men," Narri answered while tinkering with her Primian Gauntlet, "They were the ones who deliver food to the excavation."

A visible change surfaced on Aeia's face. If the men in the camp were just cooks and errand boys, they wouldn't be able to make a strong resistance against the battle hardened Lizardmen.

Seeing the situation, Kzel went ahead of Aeia, "So we need to look first before we jump. I'll take point while Narri watch our back."

"And who are you to give us orders?" Narri pointed a menacing finger at the Rzir's back.