"I’m going as fast as the hardware allows! This isn't a toaster, Jax, it’s a Grade-A military encryption." Kael hissed as a spark jumped from the pad. "Done. The docking clamps are unlocked."
Jax tightened the strap of his kinetic pulse-rifle. Beside him, Kael was rewriting the code on a stolen security pad, his fingers moving like a pianist’s.
Should the story continue with a through the spires, or should we focus on a betrayal from within their own crew? Renegades
As the first skiff opened fire, Jax didn't dive for cover. He leaned into the wind, the neon glow of the city caught in his visor, and pulled the trigger. They weren't just stealing power; they were sparking a revolution.
They used the pneumatic lifts, shooting upward into the dark. Jax hit the mag-locks on his boots, sticking to the underbelly of the moving train with a jarring thud . Below them, the city shrank into a grid of dying embers. Suddenly, a red spotlight swept over them. "I’m going as fast as the hardware allows
The sky over New Veridia wasn’t blue; it was the color of a bruised lung, choked by the neon haze of the High-Tier spires. Down in the "Silt"—the labyrinth of rusted shipping containers and flickering holographic ads—the air tasted of ozone and desperation.
"Intruders detected on Sector 4 Hauler," a cold, synthesized voice echoed across the transit line. The docking clamps are unlocked
The ground began to hum. A low, rhythmic thrumming vibrated through their boots as the massive Mag-Lev freighter groaned onto the tracks above. It carried "The Core"—a stabilized fusion cell capable of powering the Silt for a decade, or leveling a city block if dropped. "Go," Jax commanded.