The Ruham alien, stoic and calm, observed the intense stares that bore into him. Finally, he broke the silence, his voice measured. "We will soon arrive at one of the planets where we hope to find the weapon," he announced. "However, on this planet, we're looking for what I would call a control box."
"A control box?" Loki's eyes narrowed, curiosity evident in his voice. "What exactly does it do?"
"The control box," the Ruham explained patiently, "is used to track the machine's current location and any pieces that may have been moved. It allows us to locate the weapon in case it has been shifted from its original position."
The alien's confidence was clear—he had been thoroughly briefed on his mission and faced the crew's barrage of questions with unshakeable composure. But Josh, after a thoughtful pause, raised his hand, his question slicing through the room's silence.
"One question...why create only two weapons?" His voice was calm, though the weight of his question was heavy.
The Ruham paused, a flicker of discomfort passing across his usually impassive face. "The weapons," he began, his voice almost reverent, "were crafted using energy from a mystical artifact—the God of War's Axe. When we siphoned energy from it, the resulting power was so immense that our power banks shattered. We could only store enough energy to create two batteries, just enough to fuel the weapons.
Beyond that, even the axe itself was lost to us...a casualty of our desperation to harness its power." He paused, the gravity of his words settling over the room. "We, too, seek this weapon now."
"The God of War's weapon..." Loki murmured, his eyes widening as he absorbed the news. This was more than just a mission for a weapon—it was a search for a relic of unimaginable power, one that connected directly to their own quests. Loki's mind raced as he pieced together the implications. The gods' candidates had a target. And now, it was linked to them.
He cast a glance toward Troy, who stood nearby, eyes unfocused and distant. Like Axel, Troy was alive, but his consciousness seemed adrift, lost somewhere beyond reach. They were left with more questions than answers, and every revelation seemed to deepen the mystery.
"Do you know about the sword, too?" Haze asked, her voice unsteady, an anxious look crossing her face.
Rudeus nodded gravely. "A red planet harbors only danger. There are no native civilizations, no safe zones, only creatures that are hostile and relentless."
Thor let out a low growl, a smirk playing at the corner of his mouth as he cast a sidelong glance at Haze. "That's what happens when you snooze through the commander's briefings. You'd know about red planets if you paid attention, little girl."
Ignoring Thor's jab, Josh's mind was already racing with the implications. A red planet meant danger on a scale they hadn't faced before—beasts bred solely to hunt, strong enough to thrive on a world that offered nothing but death.
He clenched his fists, his mind flashing back to past battles, to moments where he had been careless, to memories of Axel putting himself in harm's way to protect the group.
This time, he would be ready.
"It's a red planet," Josh said, his voice calm but resolute. "That means we move carefully, stay hidden, and only engage if absolutely necessary. We can't risk attracting attention."
He took a breath, his gaze hard as he looked each of his team members in the eye. "We're alone out here—no backup, no Commander Asher. If we fail, Earth stands no chance."
A quiet determination settled over the team. This was a mission with no room for error.
**Author's note***
Thank you for reading this far. Please I need your supports in gift, even Magic castle would be appreciated at this point. I'll mass release if done, thank you.