Chapter 12: First Attack!

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In the depths of space the Broken Armada floated before the being they believed to be their most hated enemy. The Goddess of the cosmos, the eater in the void, she who was responsible for the destruction of so many worlds, today was the day, justice would be served, today was the day that god would die.

Grand Commander: "All forces ready the blasters, set them all to full power!"

Solder 1-20: "Yes sir!!!"

No solder held even the slightest bit of hesitation or fear as they followed the commands of their Commander. This was what they lived for, it was this moment that gave their lives purpose. The battle, the war that would decide the fate of the cosmos.

The Grand Commander Kuga Addah stared at the cosmic god who filled the entirety of the screen. He could see that this mighty being showed little interest and no concern when it came to their presence, their threats fell on depth ears as the Devourer of worlds looked at them as if they themselves where bugs. This he believed to be her weakness, for their was no greater danger than to underestimate ones opponent.

Grand Commander: (Smiles) "All forces ATTACK!!!"
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She who was the embodiment of cosmic  mighty gazed down at a whole fleet of star ships, each wanting nothing but to do her harm, to end her very existence. To her they where to small to pose a threat and deep down she was annoyed that such weak beings had the audacity to take her attention away from her one true prize but despite her rising anger she decided to ignore the annoying pests and turn her attention back towards the sleeping boy who's name was a complete mystery to her. For a reason unknown the massive Titan felt drawn to the mortal who lived on the blue specked sized planet and at this moment she was in contemplation on whether or not to end the planet entirely.

Devourer: ["What should I do?"]

Deep in thought the living mountain of living divine flesh feels something warm pop all around her back. Quickly turning around the massive goddess see tiny explosions encompass her upper chest, arm, hair, and even face.

With her cosmic awareness she could tell that these explosions where the result of a few tiny ships crashing into her skin, they all gave in against her divine flesh with no struggle What so ever. In the end all that was left of these ships where the small pieces of metal and broken technology that know drifted in the inky depths of space.

Looking inside her minds eyes she could see all the memories of the lives lost against her massive body, she could see their purpose, and she knew their most desired wish. The destruction of her kind... this thought put a small smile on her face. Their dream was foolish and suicidal and as she faced the broken Armada and tiny explosive attacks surrounded her entire body, her thoughts did not change.

She could destroy them all for their insolence and disrespect, these tiny little specks of waist and yet as she gazed within the tiny ships and saw the faces of all those inside, she thought back to the words spoken to her by the boy she had met on the tiny blue planet from afar. If what she was feeling was actually guilt, would she add to these feelings with more death and destruction. Her mind was made up, she for the moment would show mercy, with that thought in mind the cosmic goddess sends her thoughts towards all who called themselves her enemies. She would speak to these bugs and try for the first time in her immortal life  to reason with these beings.
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Grand Commander Kuga Addah saw how hundreds of his ships exploded against the skin of the cosmic giant. He cared not for the men he loss, for all of them knew the risks, no what truly mattered was that she had finally decided to turn and face them. The mighty being decided to recognize them as her opponents.

Grand Commander: "So you finally decided to recognize our presence Huh? Well good because I would hate to kill her with her back turned." (Laughs)

Kuga Addah smiles with excitement, for the battle had just begun and justice still had not been served.

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