Chapter 143: Byte OS (1)
Chapter 143: Chapter 143: Byte OS (1)Three days later, the initial, temporary operations for the Amazonian underground base had reached a critical milestone. A gargantuan maw, now reinforced with shimmering, ultra-dense steel walls, plunged a hundred feet into the earth, culminating in a vast, sprawling first level.
Here, Lina’s meticulous design ensured immediate functionality: a dedicated hangar bay, already humming with suppressed power, stood ready to receive the CRVT - Richie. Beside it, the sterile, precisely climate-controlled rooms housing the gene therapy pods awaited their next subjects, their polished surfaces reflecting the soft, ambient light. Adjacent quarters, designed with a utilitarian comfort, stood ready for the future operators of the Praetoriani Order. Further in, a sophisticated command and monitoring center bristled with holographic displays and intricate consoles, ready to oversee operations far beyond the Amazonian canopy.
Lina, a blur of silent efficiency, had been relentlessly boosting construction efforts. From the sprawling main AMFS fabricator, now re-situated deeper within the base, swarms of smaller, multi-limbed AMFS drones poured forth, their internal power cores glowing faintly. They darted into the new tunnels and chambers, silently de-atomizing and re-atomizing, their movements a synchronized ballet of raw creation. The air thrummed with the constant, low-frequency hum of their work, a sound that spoke of inexorable progress.
Meanwhile, in his private, spartan quarters deep within the nascent base, Richard sat cross-legged on the cool, carbon-alloy floor. A faint silver aura shimmered around him, almost imperceptible to the naked eye, a testament to the raw psionic energy thrumming beneath his skin. His eyes were closed, his brow furrowed in intense concentration, his mind a tempest of focused psionic energy. He was meditating, pushing his PSY stat, testing the very boundaries of his burgeoning abilities.
His current obsession, a singular, burning fixation: how to integrate or imprint raw psionic energy onto inanimate materials, to make them conduits, amplifiers, or even weapons. The subject Alpha-0’s implant, a marvel of alien exotic matter, remained a frustrating enigma, its secrets locked away beyond Lina’s computational grasp. Lina, brilliant as she was, lacked the inherent psionic aptitude required to truly understand its unique properties. This was a problem only Richard, with his burgeoning Anu bloodline, could solve.
He experimented relentlessly. Sweat beaded on his pure white skin, tracing paths down his temples, despite the cool, recycled air of the chamber. A small alloy cube, no larger than his thumb, floated before him, shimmering with a faint, almost imperceptible blue light as Richard focused his will. He tried to infuse it, to bond his raw psionic energy with its very molecular structure.
"Come on," he muttered, his voice a low growl, barely audible. "Integrate. Stabilize."
The results were, to put it mildly, chaotic. The cube would suddenly become brittle, its metallic sheen dulling before it crumbled to a fine, whispering dust with a sigh of displaced air. His jaw tightened in frustration.
Another attempt saw it glow with an intense, unstable light, throbbing violently before disintegrating into a shower of ionized particles that crackled against the air. Still others would twist, warp, or vibrate violently, radiating uncontrolled, discordant energy, the air around it shimmering with heat before fracturing into jagged shards.
Each failure was a sting of frustration, a stark reminder of the sheer complexity of his task. He was on the clock, racing against an unseen deadline. He knew that his path to unlocking humanity’s true potential, to arming them against an existential threat, lay shrouded in these unpredictable, raw experiments. The chaotic results only fueled his grim determination.
Miles away, covered by towering canopies of the Amazon forest, Ciano accompanied Nicolau Silva to one of Commando Vermelho’s main production sites. The air here was thick and acrid, heavy with the chemical tang of processed coca leaves, a sharp contrast to the filtered air of Richard’s high-tech haven.
It was a factory in the truest, dirtiest sense: a sprawling, makeshift operation where harvested coca leaves were piled high, soon to be cooked with various crude chemicals, or, more often, just pure gasoline, into gleaming white paste. The rhythmic thud of stomping feet, the hiss of rudimentary presses, and the constant buzz of improvised generators filled the humid air.
Ciano moved among the laborers and armed guards, observing, listening. His Brazilian Portuguese, though still occasionally jumbled with an awkward phrasing or a misplaced idiom, had improved considerably. He understood most conversations, his Lina-provided contact lenses subtly feeding him missing translations, allowing him to maintain the illusion of rapid learning. He was integrating.
Nicolau, his face flushed with the pride of a king surveying his empire, gestured expansively at the bustling operation. "Our reach grows, Feliciano," he boomed, his voice carrying over the din. "More buyers. International. US, Spain, France, all parts of Europe. Even the Africas. They pay in diamonds, pure, uncut rock, for our product. A good exchange."
He then leaned closer, his voice dropping to a conspiratorial tone, sharing the inner workings of his vast enterprise. "Our weekly income, Feliciano, ranges from a hundred and ninety to two hundred and seventy million US dollars." A colossal sum. "Most of it, of course, is still dirty money, but we have many shell businesses. From the United States to Europe, all set up to launder the cash. We even have government officials, high up, who help us utilize and launder our money to buy more equipment. To expand production, to expand our forces, or for logistics—and that, my friend," Nicolau said, a glint in his eye, "includes a fleet of submarines. Small, untraceable ones, but enough to deliver to our international buyers and dealers, deep under the waves."
Ciano nodded, a serious expression on his face, internalizing every detail. The Praetoriani Order would need this intelligence and the kind of connections to operate abroad.
Nicolau’s expression then hardened, his gaze sweeping over his armed men. "Our main goal now is simple: expand our forces. We received that one hundred million dollars of clean money, Ciano, a gift from some unknown patron or enemy, whatever it is, is good for us since its free money. Nobody turns down free money. That means we can buy equipment from anywhere, from any country, without suspicion. A war with the TCP is inevitable. They will come for us again, and when they do, we have to show a force greater than anything they’ve ever seen. We have to make them regret they ever dared to touch us."
Ciano’s new purpose solidified with every word. He would rise. He would conquer. And in doing so, he would lay the groundwork for Richard’s true mission.
Meanwhile, far across the globe, in the interconnected digital realm, a peculiar buzz began to ripple through the deepest corners of the internet. It started subtly, a curious anomaly.
On GitHub, a popular platform for developers, a few sharp-eyed geeks stumbled upon a peculiar, anonymously posted repository. Its title: "ByteOS - An Experimental Operating System." Initial reactions ranged from dismissive eye-rolls to outright suspicion. Another open-source hobby project? Probably malware.
Yet, the description piqued interest: "Features Phoenix AI integration, seamless software compatibility across Android, Mac, Windows, and more." Intrigued, some of the more daring netizens, the digital pioneers, decided to take the bait.
One such pioneer was Sam, a 23-year-old developer known for his relentless pursuit of obscure tech and his morbid fascination with digital viruses. He nursed a lukewarm coffee in his cramped apartment, his fingers flying across his keyboard.
"Phoenix AI integration? Seamless compatibility? Sounds too good to be true, or a new strain of ransomware," he mumbled to his reflection in the darkened monitor.
His eyes, usually half-lidded from long coding sessions, narrowed with a familiar glint. He downloaded the OS, carefully configuring it onto a barebones, air-gapped sandbox laptop, a machine purposefully designed to die. He then hit ’Install.’ The fan whirred, the screen flickered, and then...
What Sam found was not a virus. It was a revelation.
The ByteOS booted with surprising speed, a clean, intuitive interface materializing on the screen. It was remarkably polished—not unlike a streamlined Windows OS, but with an underlying fluidity that hinted at superior optimization. Icons were crisp, animations smooth, and navigating menus felt almost telepathic. It delivered on its promises, and then some. A small, elegant avatar materialized in the corner of the screen: the Phoenix AI assistant, its soft, inviting glow a stark contrast to the sterile interface. It was ready to assist the user. This AI, shockingly, operated locally and offline, unlike its cloud-based "Phoenix Chat" counterpart that was currently dominating global AI trends.
Yet, it was just as smart, just as helpful, effortlessly handling complex queries and even offering automated computer control, executing specific tasks with a fluid grace that defied belief.
Sam leaned forward, his jaw slack. He commanded the AI to compose a complex programming script, then to optimize a problematic rendering engine he’d been wrestling with for weeks. The Phoenix AI complied instantly, spitting out elegant, efficient code, then offering suggestions for hardware tweaks. Sam felt a shiver run down his spine. This was beyond anything he’d ever seen.
Even offline, the ByteOS boasted a suite of built-in applications—a lightning-fast browser, a fully functional app store (curiously empty for now, but promising), and a plethora of quality-of-life features that surpassed standard operating systems. Its performance, even on his ancient "potato" laptop, was incredibly smooth, far outstripping the responsiveness of Windows on comparable hardware.
The security tests were even more startling. Seasoned cybersecurity experts, those who lived to hunt vulnerabilities, threw everything they had at it. Christina, a renowned white-hat hacker with a reputation for cracking even government-grade firewalls, spent three days hammering the ByteOS.
She unleashed sophisticated malware, launched zero-day infiltrations, crafted phishing attempts, and deployed baiting links designed to trick users into compromising their systems. The ByteOS firewall and anti-malware software proved impenetrable. It didn’t just detect the best zero-day attacks; it actively stopped them, isolating the malicious apps and files with surgical precision.
Christina stared at her screen, bewildered. Her most advanced tools, perfected over years, simply bounced off. Its privacy features, integrated VPN, and web protection were top-notch, surpassing even the most popular commercial VPNs used to browse the deep web, the kind used by those traversing the dark corners of the internet.
Then came the true holy grail: the cross-platform compatibility. Sam, still experimenting, dragged a Windows .exe file onto the ByteOS desktop. A small, intuitive prompt appeared: "Install Windows application?" He clicked ’Yes.’ The system seamlessly integrated and installed it, launching an application that was never designed for its environment, running it without a hitch. He repeated the process with a Mac .dmg, then an Android .apk. Each time, the result was the same: flawless execution. It was an operating system that broke down every digital wall.
The buzz intensified. Whispers turned to shouts.
On Reddit’s /r/sysadmin and /r/linux subreddits, threads exploded with frantic discussion.
Thread: "Is anyone else seeing this ByteOS thing on GitHub? Seriously?"
User: u/KernelKrieger
"Okay, so I just spent the last 12 hours messing with this ’ByteOS’ repo that popped up. My initial thought: honeypot. My current thought: Holy. Shit. It’s not a honeypot. It’s not even a dev preview. It’s... finished. And it runs Windows apps natively. Like, natively. No VM, no Wine. Just... runs. On a Linux kernel? What sorcery is this?"
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Chapter 24
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Chapter 26
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Chapter 28
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Chapter 29
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Chapter 30
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Chapter 31
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Chapter 32
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Chapter 33
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Chapter 34
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Chapter 35
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Chapter 36
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Chapter 37
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Chapter 38
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Chapter 39
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Chapter 40
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Chapter 41
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Chapter 42
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Chapter 43
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Chapter 44
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Chapter 45
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Chapter 46
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Chapter 47
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Chapter 48
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Chapter 49
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Chapter 50
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Chapter 51
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Chapter 52
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Chapter 53
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Chapter 54
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Chapter 55
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Chapter 56
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Chapter 57
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Chapter 58
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Chapter 59
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Chapter 60
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Chapter 61
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Chapter 62
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Chapter 63
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Chapter 64
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Chapter 65
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Chapter 66
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Chapter 67
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Chapter 68
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Chapter 69
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Chapter 70
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Chapter 71
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Chapter 72
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Chapter 73
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Chapter 74
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Chapter 75
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Chapter 76
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Chapter 77
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Chapter 78
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Chapter 79
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Chapter 80
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Chapter 81
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Chapter 82
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Chapter 83
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Chapter 84
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Chapter 85
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Chapter 86
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Chapter 87
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Chapter 88
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Chapter 89
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Chapter 90
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Chapter 91
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Chapter 92
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Chapter 93
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Chapter 94
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Chapter 95
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Chapter 96
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Chapter 97
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Chapter 98
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Chapter 99
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Chapter 100
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Chapter 101
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Chapter 102
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Chapter 103
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Chapter 104
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Chapter 105
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Chapter 106
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Chapter 107
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Chapter 108
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Chapter 109
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Chapter 110
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Chapter 111
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Chapter 112
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Chapter 113
- Meeting the Famed Ancient
Chapter 114
- - 115 Progress
Chapter 115
- - 114 The Force Awakens
Chapter 116
- Progress 2
Chapter 117
- Rise and Fall
Chapter 118
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Chapter 119
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Chapter 120
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Chapter 121
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Chapter 122
- - 123 First Encounter
Chapter 123
- - 122 First Ride
Chapter 124
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Chapter 125
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Chapter 126
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Chapter 127
- History
Chapter 128
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Chapter 129
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Chapter 130
- IF YOU CANT BUY A REAL GUCCI BUY A FAKE ONE
Chapter 131
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Chapter 132
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Chapter 133
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Chapter 134
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Chapter 135
- Competitions
Chapter 136
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Chapter 137
- Preparation for Descent
Chapter 138
- Praetoriani Siderum
Chapter 139
- Nicolau
Chapter 140
- Battle Royale
Chapter 141
- Amazon Ciano
Chapter 142
- Dear Casanova
Chapter 143
- Byte OS 1
Chapter 144
- ByteOS 2
Chapter 145
- Masters of Disruption
Chapter 146
- Unearthing Corpses
Chapter 147
- Dark Harvest
Chapter 148
- Project Harvest
Chapter 149
- Meeting Old Bloodlines
Chapter 150
- Journey To The Past
Chapter 151
- Heaps
Chapter 152
- History Recall
Chapter 153
- Introducing Nicolau
Chapter 154
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Chapter 155
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Chapter 156
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Chapter 157
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Chapter 158
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Chapter 159
- Forging Flesh and Steel
Chapter 160
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Chapter 161
- Phase 2 Incoming
Chapter 162
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Chapter 163
- Frenzy
Chapter 164
- All In One
Chapter 165
- There Is Only One Race The Human Race
Chapter 166
- Training Begins
Chapter 167
- Art Of Waaaghh
Chapter 168
- In the Table1
Chapter 169
- WAAAAGGHH
Chapter 170
- In the Table 2
Chapter 171
- Eerily Easy
Chapter 172
- Whos Laughing Now
Chapter 173
- Transfer
Chapter 174
- I HAVE THE WHEEL
Chapter 175
- Friend or Foe
Chapter 176
- Simulation Training
Chapter 177
- Self-Investment
Chapter 178
- Dark God Descending
Chapter 179
- Manifested Energy
Chapter 180
- Escalation
Chapter 181
- Invasion
Chapter 182
- We Are Not Cattle We Are The Storm
Chapter 183
- Chaos
Chapter 184
- Every Hands On Deck
Chapter 185
- First Strike
Chapter 186
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Chapter 187
- Introductions
Chapter 188
- Dont Leave Without Paying
Chapter 189
- FAFO
Chapter 190
- Victory
Chapter 191
- Divided By Belief United By Threat
Chapter 192
- Round 2
Chapter 193
- The Beast Awakens
Chapter 194
- Tourists
Chapter 195
- First Mission
Chapter 196
- The Bloodwolfs Duel
Chapter 197
- A Very Bad Nightmare
Chapter 198
- A New Kind Of D-Day
Chapter 199
- End of The World
Chapter 200
- - 201 Dog Eat Dog
Chapter 201
- - 200 Clash of Titans
Chapter 202
- - 204 Humanitys First Win
Chapter 203
- - 202 No Mercy
Chapter 204
- - 203 Formation
Chapter 205
- Depart
Chapter 206
- - 207 New Hope
Chapter 207
- - 206 Golden Age
Chapter 208
- - 208 We did not conquer the stars We arrived hands open
Chapter 209
- - 209 Moby Dick
Chapter 210
- - 210 Hope and A Looming Threat
Chapter 211
- - 211 Purge
Chapter 212
- - 212 God Engine
Chapter 213
- - 213 Upgrading Humanity
Chapter 214
- - 214 Emperors Gambit
Chapter 215
- - 215 Final Preparations
Chapter 216
- - 216 The Dragons Deception
Chapter 217
- - 217 The Shield of Sol
Chapter 218
- - 218 The Dragons Fury
Chapter 219
- - 219 The Hunter Becomes the Hunted
Chapter 220
- - 220 The Vanguard
Chapter 221
- - 221 The Challenger
Chapter 222
- - 222 The Dance of Titans
Chapter 223
- - 223 The Reapers Kiss
Chapter 224
- - 224 The Suns Embrace
Chapter 225
- - 225 The Smugglers Dream and Everyones Demise
Chapter 226
- - 226 A Fathers Desperation
Chapter 227
- - 227 The Seed of Betrayal
Chapter 228
- - 228 Desperation Of A Father
Chapter 229
- - 229 The Gambit
Chapter 230
- - 230 The Last Human
Chapter 231
- - 231 Sacrifice
Chapter 232
- - 232 The Beginning of An End
Chapter 233
- - 233 Dawn Of A New Age
Chapter 234
- - 234 Bitter End
Chapter 235
- - 235 A Better End