The Federation. A faction whose power is overwhelming. They own half the milky way alone, annihilating anyone who stands in their path. But in the year 5798, that's all about to change....
"Ok everyone, let's not try to make it seem like we're going to attack this place. Sure, we are in a carrier dreadnought, but it has little defenses." Lloyd said to his crew, hauling tons of Titaranium, a legendary metal used to create the strongest of things, heading right to the Federation home planet: U.T.O.P.I.A, a cybernetic planet that houses 8 different types of species. They jump out of hyperdrive mode, and for the first time, see Utopia. "Wow. I bit more advanced than what I hear. Anyways, let's see if Lionel remembers about our dea-" at that moment, Lionel Theorson, leader of the Federation, contacted the ship. "Ah, Lloyd, glad to see you can make it! And what's up with the space station?" Lionel said. Lloyd sighed as he said "Lionel, we've been over this many times. I make my ships this large because of how I have to use MY TECH, not yours, in order to, at the very least, have some artillery, let alone hyperspeed". Lionel simply laughed. "Oh yeah. Forgot about that. Anyways, why dont you land on landing pad 37?" And so he did. He ripped the dreadnought through the sky, making everyone look up. The people of Utopia see pirates every now and then, but this caught their attention. Of course, it's a giant carrier dreadnought the size of a space station, of course they would be interested. They arrived at the pad, and Lionel would be waiting for Lloyd. The two would finally meet, Lionel took this as an opportunity to get him some Titaranium, but Lloyd took his time to exploit weaknesses. In the next 20 days, he would begin his attack on The Federation, but he didn't wanna make it seem obvious. Only he and Crimson Hawks Personel know about this.
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The Federation, Book 1: Utopia
Science FictionA corrupt faction gaining power, a beast lurking inside someone, an untold tale that shall be revealed soon...and one hell of a battle.