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Chapter 57 - Chapter 55: The Final Push I

The VTOLs hovered low over the rocky terrain, their engines sending gusts of dust and ash swirling into the night air. As the doors slid open, both ECHOs and standard infantry jumped out, their boots thudding against the barren ground. The air was thick with tension, the weight of the impending battle pressing down on everyone.

Arthur landed in a crouch, quickly scanning the battlefield. Around him, dozens of ECHOs and UFE soldiers spread out, moving into position under the cover of darkness. The air was tense, filled with the murmurs of soldiers checking their weapons and whispered commands passing between squad leaders.

Arthur scanned the horizon, his visor's HUD displaying the Chimerian base in the distance, a sprawling complex of dark metal and glowing energy barriers. The base was a fortress, bristling with cannons, turrets, and long-range artillery.

Lt. Nakamura's voice crackled over the comms. "We're in position. Awaiting orders."

From the command line, an officer responded. "Move out!" his voice crackled over the comms. "Stay in formation and keep your heads down. We don't know what they've got waiting for us."

The soldiers fanned out, taking cover behind rocks, ridges, and whatever natural formations they could find. Arthur and his team, Lt. Nakamura, Leo, Elena, and Samir, took position behind a massive boulder, its surface scarred by centuries of wind and erosion.

Arthur exhaled slowly, his grip tightening around his sword's hilt and his gaze fixed on the base. He could feel the hum of the Chimerian technology in the distance, a low, constant vibration that only he could sense. His technopathy, a power he had kept hidden from everyone, was already reaching out, probing the defenses.

Commander Zolar paced back and forth in the dimly lit control room, his clawed fingers drumming anxiously against the metal console. Holographic displays flickered in front of him, each showing a different feed of the battlefield, static-laden reports, failing connections, and worst of all, the dark swarm of human VTOLs descending like carrion birds.

His attempts to contact high command had gone unanswered. He bared his fangs in frustration.

"Damn it…why isn't the high command responding?!" Zolar snarled, slamming his fist against the console. "We need reinforcements. Have they abandoned us?!"

A Chimerian officer hesitated before stepping forward. "Commander, our communications are being jammed. We can't reach anyone, the human forces are advancing. What are your orders?"

Zolar inhaled sharply, forcing his rage down. "Mount a full defense. Activate all cannons, bring the long-range plasma turrets online, and power up the energy shields."

The officer saluted and turned to relay the orders. Red warning lights flashed throughout the Chimerian base as alarms blared. The massive turrets stationed along the perimeter hummed to life, their barrels glowing ominously with charged plasma. Energy barriers flickered as they reinforced the base's defenses.

Zolar's lips curled into a sneer as he got ready for battle. If the humans thought they could take this base easily, they were in for a hellish fight.

Back on the battlefield, the human soldiers braced themselves as the Chimerian cannons began to power up. The air was filled with the low hum of charging energy, and the ground seemed to tremble under the weight of the impending barrage.

Arthur and his squad crouched behind a massive boulder as the Chimerian defenses powered up.

Leo cursed under his breath. "They've got everything ready. We'll be cut down before we even reach the walls."

Nakamura gritted his teeth. "Stay in cover! We already have a plan to take care of those cannons!"

The sky above them crackled with energy. The Chimerian cannons began to glow, preparing to unleash devastation on the approaching army.

But then… nothing happened.

The expected barrage never came. The cannons, which had been moments away from firing, suddenly powered down. The energy barriers flickered and disappeared, leaving the base vulnerable.

Confusion spread like wildfire among the human soldiers.

"What the hell?" Leo exclaimed, peering out from behind the boulder. "Did they run out of power or something?"

Elena frowned, her sniper rifle still trained on the base. "No… something's not right. They wouldn't just shut down like that."

The glow of the cannons flickered, dimmed, and then vanished. The long-range turrets powered down. The energy shields that had once stood as an impenetrable barrier began to flicker and collapse.

"Why aren't they firing?" a lieutenant muttered.

Arthur, his eyes closed in deep concentration, extended his technopathy to its fullest range. The five-kilometer radius stretched over the battlefield, allowing him to reach deep into the Chimerian systems. He could feel the pulse of energy within their machinery, the intricate circuits and power grids that made up their defenses, and started to shut them down one by one.

To the others, it seemed as though the Chimerians had suffered a massive power failure at the worst possible moment.

Arthur exhaled, his body tensing as he felt the last turret deactivate. He opened his eyes, pretending to be just as bewildered as everyone else.

Across the battlefield, the Chimerians were in complete disarray. Their officers barked orders, scrambling to reactivate their weapons, but Arthur had disabled them at the core. They wouldn't be coming back online anytime soon.

Although Lt. Nakamura did not know what happened, they didn't even need to use their countermeasure as the defenses shut down themselves. But he collected himself and ordered.

"Now's our chance!" Nakamura barked, snapping the soldiers out of their confusion. "Move in! Take the base!"

The human forces surged forward, storming toward the now-exposed Chimerian base. The Chimerians, caught off guard by the sudden loss of their defenses, scrambled to mount a counterattack. Plasma fire erupted from the walls, but without the heavy cannons, their firepower was significantly reduced.

Arthur blurred forward, his figure becoming a streak of motion. He shattered the sound barrier with each step, the edges of his sword igniting in his hands.

The first Chimerian elite barely had time to react before Arthur was upon him. A flash of red light, and the warrior collapsed, its armor sliced clean through.

A Chimerian officer roared, raising his energy halberd. "Kill them! Do not let them breach the defense line!"

The battlefield exploded into chaos. Plasma bolts streaked through the air. Snipers picked off enemy officers from afar. Explosions rocked the ground as grenades detonated, sending bodies flying.

"Arthur's gone full beast mode again," Leo said, grinning as he saw Arthur rampaging. "I almost feel sorry for those Chimerians. Well then… now it's my turn."

He then planted his feet and fired his railgun. The Chimerian he aimed at was ripped apart, its heavy armor proving useless against the sheer kinetic energy of the blast.

Elena moved like a ghost, her sniper rifle singing death from the shadows. "Arthur, left side! Watch for their elites!"

Arthur twisted just as a towering Chimerian warrior lunged at him with a crackling energy axe.

His sword met the axe mid-swing, sending out a shockwave that knocked dust and debris into the air. Sparks flew as the two weapons clashed.

Arthur moved with impossible speed. In the blink of an eye, he was behind the Chimerian, his sword slicing through its spine. The elite fell without a sound.

"He's… he's moving faster than before," Samir muttered, watching in awe.

Arthur didn't stop. He was a blur of crimson and shadow, tearing through the Chimerian ranks like a storm of destruction.

The other ECHOs followed suit, activating their plasma swords and engaging the enemy in brutal melee combat. The battlefield became a storm of energy blades, blood, and shattered armor.

A Chimerian warrior lunged at Leo, but Nakamura intercepted it, driving his plasma sword through its chest.

"Stay in formation!" Nakamura barked.

Inside the Base

Commander Zolar watched in disbelief as the humans breached the outer defenses. "What is happening?!" he roared, slamming his clawed fist into a console. "Why aren't the cannons firing?!"

"We don't know, Commander!" a soldier replied, his voice panicked. "The systems are unresponsive! We can't get them back online in a short time.!"

Zolar's mind raced. This wasn't possible. The humans shouldn't have been able to disable their defenses so easily. The humans were already inside the base, their plasma swords and rifles cutting through the Chimerian forces. Zolar grabbed his energy blade and turned to his remaining soldiers.

"To the gates!" he ordered. "We hold them here, or we die trying!"

Back at the battlefield

Arthur saw another group of Chimerians attempting to reinforce the inner camp. He clenched his fists and shot forward, breaking the sound barrier once again. A sonic boom echoed across the battlefield as he slammed into the group, sending them sprawling.

Zolar, watching from atop a command tower, growled in frustration.

"It is that human!" he muttered, his eyes locked onto Arthur's rampage, he had heard about Arthur before, as he is the reason Commander Vorsk had joined the mission in the ruins. But at the end of the day he died by his hand.

The battle raged on, but with the humans inside the base and the Chimerians in disarray, the tides had turned.

The final clash for control of the planet had begun.

Arthur stood in the heart of the chaos, his sword dripping with violet blood. His breaths were steady, his muscles coiled like a predator preparing for the next kill.

Arthur and his team fought their way through the base, their movements precise and deadly. The Chimerians, though outnumbered and outmatched, fought with desperate ferocity. But it wasn't enough.

Arthur's sword clashed with an elite's energy blade, the impact sending sparks flying. With a swift motion, he disarmed the elite and drove his blade through its chest. The creature let out a guttural roar before collapsing.

"Arthur!" Nakamura's voice called out. "We've secured the eastern sector. The command center is just ahead!"

Arthur nodded, his expression grim. "Let's end this."

The team pushed forward, their weapons blazing. The command center was in sight, its doors heavily reinforced. But Arthur didn't slow down. With a burst of speed, he slammed into the doors, his enhanced strength tearing them from their hinges.

Inside, Commander Zolar stood waiting, his energy blade glowing with a fierce light. "You," he snarled, his eyes locking onto Arthur. "You're the one causing all this chaos."

Arthur didn't respond. He simply raised his sword, the red glow at its edges intensifying. Seeing it Zolar didn't try to say anything and also lifted his blade.

The two lunged at each other and started their clash, their blades meeting in a shower of sparks. Indicating the start of the final fight to reclaim the planet.

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