Edogon Ch.1

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I'm Bored So I'm Posting Another One =P Besides Since LSBH Is Done I'll Only Have To Update It. This One I Have To Write. This Is Actually The Story I'm Using For NaNoWriMo.

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Preface:

I was falling faster than I had ever fallen before when I had been parachuting or practicing for my military training. But this was something completely different than military training, it was fearful and deadly. The difference was, that I knew I was about to die. As space rushed through my hands, air that I couldn't breathe in surrounded me and I let go.

I had done well, I had lived a long healthily life. Heck I had become the youngest Urenic ever to become captain of a whole ship, to control a ship and crew. At only the age of eighteen I had become a captain, that in itself was a legend, forever I would go down in history for that, I would also go down in history for my heroic death. The death I didn't deserve the death I took because I was captain, the death I took to save my loved one...

Chapter One: Lethal

Avery Nickels Reporting for Duty

Everyone has secrets, you, me, the government and even the military. Except of course the military's secrets are far greater and scarier than our own. Because the military is the most serious place that you'll run into with the most serious shit you will run into. Aside from that it's also the most hardcore, gruelling place you'll ever be in. Especially if your military is run in outer space on a spacecraft because one hundred years ago your home planet blew up because of aliens and now every solider spends their days fighting off aliens to keep the mother ship stable and safe. Urenic is our mother ship and that is where everyone who was in our country when earth was attacked fifty years ago and exploded lives. Grandparents, mother, fathers, children, women, men everyone lives there now everyone who used to live in Alberta Canada. Of course I myself was not around one hundred years ago when it happened but the elders who were still share the terrifying stories of what went down. Canada was the only place left un-invaded by aliens so everyone else from every other country had moved to Canada, and that's when the aliens went up against Canada's military. For two whole years they fought, Canada standing strong and great until a fatal mistake by one of the officers put our country at risk and the aliens took their chance. The elders told the tale in full detail and you could almost feel like you were actually there but of course most of us weren't, sure it was the year 3096 and people could be frozen and saved in time just as you were one hundred years ago, not aging but most people chose not be frozen. And then we had the whole time travel thingy, but for some reason we couldn't travel back to the day Canada went down and so did the rest of the world, no matter how many times we tired the computer kept saying error. I guess it had something to do with the fact that the time machine wouldn't have been invented if we had stopped the earth from going down. So we stopped trying.

"Avery will you hold your stance, and breathe out slowly as you press the trigger?" Oops had I just gotten caught up in the past once again? Damnit, Avery, focus! If you ever want to become a great officer just like you're parents you've got to stop spacing out! Closing my eyes and taking in a deep breath I opened my eyes once again to see the dummy robot rise from the ground, ready for me to shoot. Today was my day full of tests and by this Friday the results would be posted and I would see which position I had my new spacecraft home as a warrior that defended our mother ship from the aliens. Snapping the new clip into the gun with the palm of my left hand I took hold of the hand gun in both hands. Taking in another deep breath I brought the gun up to eye level and released my breath slowly as I pressed the trigger. Immdetly the bullet shot out from the gun and raced through the air over 500 miles per second to my target 67 feet away. As I lowered my gun I watched with satisfaction as my bullet made contact with the target straight in the heart and the robot exploded. Squealing with excitement I clapped my hands together.

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