The Dreadnought Mk XI was abuzz with activity as Arthur stepped out of his room, clad in his newly upgraded armor. The matte-black plating glead under the room’s lights, its streamlined structure reinforced with Alloy SA-I, making it far more resilient than the standard ECHO gear.
Arthur flexed his fingers, feeling the seamless integration of the new servos and enhancents. The armor didn’t just feel stronger, it felt like an extension of his body, facilitating much more smooth movent and flexibility.
As he left his room, a whistle cut through the air.
“Damn, what the heck is that,” Leo said, closing the door of his room as he gave Arthur’s armor an appraising look. “Did you steal so experintal tech while you were gone?”
Elena folded her arms, her sharp gaze scanning the details. “Upgraded plating, no movent noises… Did you get it modified?”
Samir let out a low chuckle. “This is so next-gen stuff. You gonna tell us what’s under the hood, or do we have to wait until you save our asses in battle?”
Arthur smirked. “It’s an upgraded model, ECHO Mk II, if you will. It’s reinforced with a new alloy I created, it has a much more efficient energy distribution system, improved kinetic dampeners, and integrated adaptive shielding.” He tapped the chest plate. “It’ll take a lot more to punch through this now.”
Arthur continued. “This is a prototype, and if I show it performs well on the battlefield, the UFE might just standardize it for the ECHOs.”
Elena humd in approval. “Well, as long as it keeps you from getting killed, I’m not complaining.”
Leo clapped his hands together. “Alright then, Lieutenant, lead the way. We’ve got a mission briefing to attend.”
Arthur rolled his eyes at the title, still not used to it. “Let’s go.”
…
The briefing hall was packed. Rows of ECHOs stood at attention, their armored forms creating a sea of black and gray. Overhead, a massive holo-display projected a tactical map of their destination, a star system at the edge of human-controlled space.
Commander Elise Tarken stepped forward and the room imdiately fell silent.
“Listen up,” Elise began, her voice sharp and commanding. “Our next battlefield is Zeta, a barren star system on the outskirts of our galaxy. No atmosphere, no civilization, just a wasteland used as a staging ground by both us and the Chirians.”
She gestured to the display, highlighting one of the planet’s surfaces in the system. “The enemy has been making significant advances in this sector. Their forces have been testing our defenses, and intel suggests they’re planning a large-scale assault to seize control of this region.”
The map zood in, showing various marked positions.
“Our objective is to reinforce the troops already stationed there, fortify key positions, and hold the line against any incoming assault. Expect heavy resistance, the Chirians won’t hold back.”
Arthur studied the map, noting strategic locations. The star system has a total of five planets and one of them is a gas giant. The planet where the human camp is located is itself nothing but jagged rock and deep craters, an unforgiving battlefield where cover would be scarce. The Chirians excelled in these conditions, their war machines built to adapt to such terrain.
“We deploy in one hour,” Elise continued. “Check your gear, finalize your loadouts, and get your heads in the ga. Dismissed.”
The room erupted into movent as squads began making their preparations. Arthur turned to his team.
“Looks like we’ve got work to do.”
Leo stretched. “When don’t we?”
…
The massive Vanguard had its hangars filled with rows of drop ships and armored personnel carriers. Arthur and his team boarded alongside dozens of other ECHO squads, the air thick with anticipation.
As they settled in, Arthur caught several glances thrown his way, so curious, so skeptical, and others intrigued. His new armor was drawing attention, and he knew word would spread quickly.
Elena leaned in and whispered, “Looks like you beca the center of attention again.”
Leo grinned. “Of course. It was bound to happen…Arthur shows up with so fancy new armor that looks like it belongs in a classified black ops program.”
Arthur ignored the chatter as the ship's doors sealed shut. The engines roared to life, and the ship lifted off, rging with the fleet leaving the Dreadnought Mk XI.
Several jumps later, they arrived at the Zeta System.
The view outside the viewport was stark. Five planets orbited a dim, red star, one of them a swirling gas giant. Zeta-5, the third planet, was their destination; it was an ashen sphere riddled with impact craters and trenches carved from teor impact and years of warfare.
Arthur exhaled slowly as the fleet began its descent.
…
The camp was a sprawling network of fortifications, temporary command posts, and weapons depots, all built into the rocky terrain. Thousands of space marines moved with purpose, loading weapons, and preparing for battle. Among them were ECHOs, hundreds, no, thousands gathered in squads, their distinctive armor marking them as elite forces.
Arthur’s team stepped off the drop ship, their boots crunching against the barren ground.
Samir let out a low whistle. “Well, this is a lot bigger than I expected.”
Leo nodded. “They weren’t kidding about reinforcing this place. Feels like we’re getting ready for sothing big.”
Arthur scanned the camp, taking in the sight of heavily ard war chs stationed along the periter, they even had orbital artillery installed and prid for defense, and squads of ECHOs preparing their gear. The sheer scale of the operation made one thing clear, this wasn’t just another skirmish.
The Chirians were coming. And this ti, it was going to be a war.
…
Deep Space – The Chirian Fleet
Beyond the Zeta System, a vast fleet of Chirian warships lood, their jagged, obsidian hulls gliding silently through the void. The Zevarak-class battleships, titanic vessels built for planetary sieges, halted at the system’s edge, unable to push further due to the overwhelming presence of UFE orbital defenses.
From their underbellies, tens of thousands of drop ships and fighters detached, swarming like locusts as they ignited their thrusters and hurtled toward Zeta-5. The planetary defenses imdiately responded, orbital railguns, auto-cannons, and missile silos tracking their movents, firing relentlessly.
Bright streaks of light lanced through space as anti-aircraft fire ripped through the enemy formations. Many dropships exploded mid-journey, their remains spiraling into the desolate space of the star system. But for every one that fell, several more slipped through the storm of fire, evading destruction with erratic flight patterns or sheer numbers.
Within minutes, the barren surface of Zeta-5 was no longer empty. Tens of thousands of Chirians erged from the surviving dropships, common soldiers, heavily armored elites, and even a handful of Commander-class warriors.
The invasion had officially begun.
…
Zeta-5 – UFE Forward Camp
Arthur and his team stood at the edge of the camp, watching as squads of ECHOs and chanized units scrambled into position. The air was thick with tension, the distant impacts of orbital strikes creating ripples in their hearts.
Samir exhaled. “Alright, that’s a lot more than I expected.”
Leo let out a low whistle. “So much for this being a simple reinforcent mission.”
Arthur was silent, his sharp gaze locked onto the horizon where plus of dust and smoke were beginning to rise.
Commander Elise Tarken’s voice crackled over their comms. “All units, prepare for engagent. The Chirians have landed in force. We’re deploying counter-offensives imdiately.”
Arthur turned to his team. “We’re moving out.”
The VTOLs roared to life.
The sky above Zeta-5 was chaotic, blazing wreckage from destroyed dropships plumted to the ground, tracer rounds and missile trails crisscrossing the air.
Arthur and his team sat inside one of the hundreds of VTOLs weaving through the aerial battlefield. Each VTOL carried squads of ECHOs and elite UFE marines, their weapons prid for imdiate combat. There were also fighter jets roaming the skies of Zeta-5 tracking and shooting down dropships, and fending off the Chirian fighter jets.
Inside their transport, Elena was going over satellite visuals on her wrist display. “A large Chirian force landed in the northern quadrant, near those crater ridges. I count at least fifty elites, a few hundred foot soldiers, and a… commander class one.”
Leo chuckled dryly. “Oh great. Because a hundred of those freaks weren’t enough, now we have to face a commander.”
Arthur remained calm. He had already mapped out their landing zone, double-checking it against Elena’s readings. The ridges provided so natural cover, but the terrain was still unforgiving, too exposed. A bad engagent could get them wiped out.
Arthur looked at his team. “We’re not going in guns blazing. We coordinate with the other squads and hit them with a stealth assault before they can form proper battle lines.”
Samir grinned. “Now that’s a plan I like.”
The VTOL suddenly jolted as it neared the drop-point, buffeted by turbulence before stabilizing. Over the comms, the pilot’s voice confird:
{“All strike teams, prepare to drop.”}
Arthur tightened his grip on his rifle. “Here we go.”
…
The VTOLs descended fast, deploying their squads in staggered formations across the craggy battlefield. The mont Arthur and his team’s boots hit the ground, they moved swiftly into position.
Elena took point as their sniper and scout, already crouched behind a boulder, her scope scanning enemy positions.
Arthur, Leo, and Samir coordinated with the other squads, positioning themselves along the outskirts of the Chirian landing zone. Their enemies were organizing, setting up defensive positions around their dropships.
Arthur activated his comm. “Elena, status?”
Elena’s voice was steady. “Multiple squads moving into formation. The elites are staying close to the larger dropships, but the grunts are spread out to secure the area.”
Arthur processed the information quickly. “We take out their formation before they solidify. Snipers and long-range specialists focus on their shooters. The rest of us hit the foot soldiers fast and hard before they know what’s happening.”
Elena exhaled. “Copy that. Taking the first shot.”
A single suppressed crack echoed.
Far in the distance, a Chirian squad leader’s skull exploded, his lifeless body crumpling before his n could react. Simultaneously, the other snipers took out the others before they could sound the alarm.
The ambush had begun.
Arthur has already detected lifesigns of fifty five elites, a commander and two hundred thirty three grunts through his ‘Map’, with their number they should be able to take out the Chirians if he took out the commander swiftly.
He gave the signal. “Move in.” As he took out his sword and activated the plasma edges.
The squads surged forward after engaging their stealth modules.
Arthur moved like a shadow, his upgraded armor moving stealthily across the battlefield, cutting down Chirians before they could react as he went for the commander, and quickly stuffing the dead bodies of the Chirians in the spatial orb in his suit. It was done to buy as much ti as they could before the Chirians noticed their ambush.
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