DarkGemini24601
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“Operation Leviathan, Ending”
Cordiam was silent for a few moments. Her mask was broken, revealing a face that looked strikingly similar to Nouja and Yakone’s. “Like staring into a mirror…” Cordiam sighed. “You’re wrong. Vekinte will keep fighting you, even if you were to torture me. I know you would not willingly go to those lengths, but you would not even need to. There is no point. His dream matters more than my life, and I accepted that before facing you.” The Overseer closed her eyes. “I can see visions of the future… possible outcomes. And I can tell you right now… I have confidence that should you come to face the High Commander, you will be stopped. He will achieve his dreams despite all the roadblocks you have put in his way!”
The battered form of Abyss Diver appeared next to Cordiam, its legs torn to pieces. “I will not give in, not while I still can fight!” The sound of boots sliding across ice approached. “Abyss Diver, stop-” The fists of Blue World impacted the Reflection in question, crunching its armor inwards until its face had been pummeled into a crater. The thoughtform shattered, and Cordiam grimaced in agony.
“You really are going to force us to kill you, then!” Atka cried out in frustration, delivering a blow that destroyed Cordiam’s head. There was an abortive cry of agony, and then a psionic ghost passed into the body Yakone controlled. The Avatar clutched its head as two minds battled for dominance. Human versus Elder had only one outcome when it came to power, though, and Cordiam evicted Yakone from the hybrid’s body.
Only for a fusion blade from the Ranger to pass through the Avatar’s chest. Yakone, back in her normal body, shook her head. “You could have come out of this alive… it didn’t… have to be this way,” she spoke sadly, despite the animosity she had towards the Overseer.
Cordiam coughed up violet blood. “No… it couldn’t… have… just… as you believe… you are doing the right thing… so am I… certain… I had to fight… to the bitter end…” Cordiam felt her eyelids involuntarily drooping. “Do me… a favor… if you have any compassion remaining for me.” Yakone caught the Avatar, preventing her from collapsing to the floor. “Tell… Vekinte… if you meet him... that I had no regrets… and that I’m sorry… and if you have the mercy for it… spare my son.”
Yakone sighed, lowering the Avatar to the ground. “I’ll give it a shot.”
“Then… I can die… in peace.” Cordiam shut her eyes. The shattered pieces of Abyss Diver scattered around the members of the squad, and then vanished. The Overseer of Australia was no more.
Alexis glared down at the dead Overseer, slowly removing her helmet. For those that knew the usually hyper active and fun loving woman, they could not recognize the hate in her eyes, and her satisfaction in the death of the being before her. With the end of the fighting came the draining of adrenaline, and the emotions she had kept down finally bubbled to the surface. She collapsed to her knees and covered her eyes, sobbing softly for the teammate, instructor, and close friend she had lost.
Cordiam was silent for a few moments. Her mask was broken, revealing a face that looked strikingly similar to Nouja and Yakone’s. “Like staring into a mirror…” Cordiam sighed. “You’re wrong. Vekinte will keep fighting you, even if you were to torture me. I know you would not willingly go to those lengths, but you would not even need to. There is no point. His dream matters more than my life, and I accepted that before facing you.” The Overseer closed her eyes. “I can see visions of the future… possible outcomes. And I can tell you right now… I have confidence that should you come to face the High Commander, you will be stopped. He will achieve his dreams despite all the roadblocks you have put in his way!”
The battered form of Abyss Diver appeared next to Cordiam, its legs torn to pieces. “I will not give in, not while I still can fight!” The sound of boots sliding across ice approached. “Abyss Diver, stop-” The fists of Blue World impacted the Reflection in question, crunching its armor inwards until its face had been pummeled into a crater. The thoughtform shattered, and Cordiam grimaced in agony.
“You really are going to force us to kill you, then!” Atka cried out in frustration, delivering a blow that destroyed Cordiam’s head. There was an abortive cry of agony, and then a psionic ghost passed into the body Yakone controlled. The Avatar clutched its head as two minds battled for dominance. Human versus Elder had only one outcome when it came to power, though, and Cordiam evicted Yakone from the hybrid’s body.
Only for a fusion blade from the Ranger to pass through the Avatar’s chest. Yakone, back in her normal body, shook her head. “You could have come out of this alive… it didn’t… have to be this way,” she spoke sadly, despite the animosity she had towards the Overseer.
Cordiam coughed up violet blood. “No… it couldn’t… have… just… as you believe… you are doing the right thing… so am I… certain… I had to fight… to the bitter end…” Cordiam felt her eyelids involuntarily drooping. “Do me… a favor… if you have any compassion remaining for me.” Yakone caught the Avatar, preventing her from collapsing to the floor. “Tell… Vekinte… if you meet him... that I had no regrets… and that I’m sorry… and if you have the mercy for it… spare my son.”
Yakone sighed, lowering the Avatar to the ground. “I’ll give it a shot.”
“Then… I can die… in peace.” Cordiam shut her eyes. The shattered pieces of Abyss Diver scattered around the members of the squad, and then vanished. The Overseer of Australia was no more.
Alexis glared down at the dead Overseer, slowly removing her helmet. For those that knew the usually hyper active and fun loving woman, they could not recognize the hate in her eyes, and her satisfaction in the death of the being before her. With the end of the fighting came the draining of adrenaline, and the emotions she had kept down finally bubbled to the surface. She collapsed to her knees and covered her eyes, sobbing softly for the teammate, instructor, and close friend she had lost.