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Friday, May 15, 2026
My latest short story is done and out today for free!

When Flesh Becomes a Prison: Chapter 3 – Rejection of Desire

Chapter
3 – Rejection of Desire
We have to end this soon. The
number of fleshy creatures and the increasing intensity of the voice will soon
overwhelm us. Because of this, we’ve decided to activate the overdrive function
of our mechs to dig into the planet’s surface, covering each other while we’re
doing so, and radioing over to our allies who are landing on the planet what
our plan is. They join us, if they can manage to survive the initial onslaught,
and even when they’re with us, the number of flesh creatures and the planet’s
surface forming into tendrils fight back against them, killing some in the
process.
“Destroying us will only result in
getting rid of your only chance at happiness, your God can’t provide,” the
voice says.
Remember what my parents taught
me…remember that they love me…
“Our god gave us the supernatural
and technological means to turn our planet into one being made of hundreds of
millions. There’s room for you and your friends if you allow us to overtake
you.”
My squad and I are deeper inside
the planet. We tear through guts and jutting appendages as the inside of it
tries resisting us; however, our laser rifles, transformed into laser swords,
are preventing them from healing and carving a burning hole into the center.
Our shoulder-mounted miniguns and shield canons are out of ammo, and our swords
and mechs are starting to overheat.
“I’m not sure if our mechs can
handle much more of this before they go nuclear!” Ro says.
Considering our situation and what
it would take to finish this fight, I struggle to think of any other option but
one.
“You’ll never feel happy again if
you do. You were so close to having it today, but it’s not too late to stop and
let us have control to give it to you. Take control of your life for the first
time,” the voice says.
I grew up never really caring what I
wanted beyond the options laid before me. Why should I care now? The people who
raised me, loved and cared for me, and gave me the best life they could give,
and allowed me to choose between various virtuous professions, and this is the
one I chose. They raised me to be a selfless defender of Earth and servant of
God, and that’s what I’ll be!
On the radio, I say, “This is a
message to all forces from Griselda Emundatio! I am going to overheat my mech,
causing a nuclear blast that will destroy this planet. Retreat to Earth while
you can!”
“No, can do, ma’am. We’re
squadmates, so I refuse to leave your side,” Ro says.
“I’m giving you an order, Ro! Get
out of here!”
“One singular nuclear blast won’t destroy
this planet. You’ve seen it regenerate. You need more than one.”
“How about three? I’m not leaving
either,” Colina asks.
More people give their support over
the radio, saying that they’re not giving up until the job is done and Earth is
secure.
“Everyone…Ro…Colina…I’m sorry,
there’s no better option,” I say.
“I was a scum of the earth villain
before this. I didn’t expect to live happily ever after again anyway,” Colina
says.
“I’m a defender of Earth, my friends,
and my family. As my God gave His life for humanity, it is only right that I do
the same,” Ro adds.
I struggle to hold back my tears,
the voice tempting me to stop, no longer audible. In an instant, I feel the
weight of my body and mech disappear as I appear far outside of the planet and
watch it blow to bits and its remains burn to ashes. Around me, I see Ro,
Colina, and the others who sacrificed themselves to save Earth. Above us, I see
a portal of light with two hands with wounds on them reaching out to us and
pulling us in with its gravity.
“Come to me, and embrace your rest,
my good faithful servants,” I hear a voice from the light say.
“Heh, I guess we’re all going to
Heaven,” Colina says.
“Come on, Griselda. You should go
first,” Ro says.
“We’re a squad. We’ll all go in
together,” I say.
Everyone is brought into the light,
where I feel joy and peace, unlike ever before. What my parents and superiors
said was right. Self-denial is the road to Heaven, and a joy better than any
happiness can provide.
The End
Thursday, May 14, 2026
When Flesh Becomes a Prison: Chapter 2 – The Violence of Lust made Manifest

Chapter
2 – The Violence of Lust made Manifest
Chaos and the red mist overtake the
once quiet streets of the town as people run for safety.
“Is…is anyone else feeling really
weird because of this mist?” Ro asks.
“Yeah, try not to breathe it in or
let it bother you,” Colina says.
I’m feeling really strange, too. My
body feels hot, I feel a need to take off my body suit, and do
something…regrettable to someone.
“Let your lust overtake you,” I
hear a voice whisper in my ear.
“Huh?” I say aloud and look around
for the source of the voice, only to see no one else besides Ro and Colina.
“Great, now I’m hearing voices.”
“Focus, Ro! We’re just a few more
blocks away,” Colina says, just as a fleshy meteor lands in front of us,
blocking the street.
The meteor looks to have various
faces in it that are all contorted in agony, that moan and scream as if they
were voices of the damned. It convulses before a multitude of distorted bodies
come out of them with faces on them and many sharp spider, bone-like limbs
protruding out of them.
“Give yourselves to pleasure. Our
god Lavinia will ensure you live in happiness forever,” that voice whispers
again.
The creatures leap at us, and Ro,
Colina, and I transform our cybernetic arms into canons to blast them apart.
Even in pieces, the creatures convulse and crawl their way towards us, while
also trying to form into one another to regenerate. More creatures form
themselves from the fleshy meteor, so we run back, looking for an alternative
route, while blasting back the creatures that come for us.
“Give in. You’ve been leading such
a dull life, and this is the time to treat yourself to something truly
pleasurable and fulfilling,” the voice says.
Continuing ahead, we see the
creatures attacking the law enforcement and civilians, watching them kill them,
and melding their bodies with theirs. Just what the hell are these horrific
creatures?
“Become one with us, and you’ll
feel the never-ending satisfaction that we’ve been feeling for centuries,” the
voice says.
“Clear a path ahead! We have to
rush through them. We can’t stay here!” I say as I lead my squad forward.
Ro covers one side of our advance,
Colina covers the other, and I push us ahead, switching between my arm cannon and
blades that come out of my other arm and legs. By the time we get to the car,
I’m covered in the blood and living flesh of the creatures, and I have to clean
the flesh off me as it tries to enter my skin. Ro is driving the car, while
Colina sits with me in the back, and he speeds off, driving from the streets
and pavement to try to get us away from the creatures and town as fast as
possible.
“You love these people, don’t you?
Why don’t you share your feelings for them with physical contact?” the voice
asks.
The effects of the red mist are
making me feel lightheaded and not myself.
“…stop…no…” I say out loud as I
fight the suggestions of the voice.
“Griselda-Griselda!” Colina says,
grabbing my hands and restraining me.
“What’s going on? What are you
doing?”
“What am I doing? What are you
doing? You were touching yourself weirdly.”
“I was?”
“This red mist seems to prey upon
people’s lustful desires,” Ro says. “The creatures also moan and convulse with
dead bodies sexually.”
“Of all the kinds of humanoid
aliens to face, I didn’t expect to get the horny ones,” Colina jokes.
“I’m sorry…I’m sorry,” I say.
“Sorry about what?” Ro asks.
“Sorry for not saving your town and
commanding you to run away.”
“It’s okay. It’s not like we
could’ve done anything while we were there. Hopefully, its defenders can hold
out by the time we come back with our mechs.”
Ro drives out of the town and
continues to dodge incoming flesh meteors and tendrils coming from the invading
planet. By the time we make it back to base, everyone is on high alert, and
everyone across the planet is deployed to face this threat. I’m told by command
that they’ve been having trouble communicating with others because of
interference coming from the planet, so my squad and I immediately get in our
mechs, where we have better communication devices and weaponry, and go back to
the town to cleanse it from infection. With seemingly everyone inside, we use
our shoulder-mounted miniguns to slaughter the hordes of fleshy creatures, use
the laser rifles to blow the meteors apart, and the canons to blow the tendrils
from the planet away. Once the area is clear, I look around to check for
survivors, but don’t see any.
Seeming to know what I’m looking
for, Colina says, “The townspeople are probably still hiding.”
“They should stay inside until that
planet is dealt with,” Ro adds.
“You’re right,” I admit. “How
should we handle this? I’m assuming we’ll have to use our mech’s overdrive
function to destroy it.”
“The overdrive function is still in
beta and could turn our mechs into self-destructing nukes. That’d have to be
our last resort,” Ro says.
“How about we fly up there first,
tear it apart, and see what happens before turning to options like that, huh?”
Colina asks.
“Agreed,” I say.
My squad and I activate the space
function of our jets so they can shoot us at high speeds into space. As we
ascend upward, we link up with other squads of mechs, superhumans, heroes, and vigilantes,
who are going to support us. This relief is quickly taken away as more meteors
descend from the fleshy planet, most of which break apart in the atmosphere, so
that their flying flesh creatures can meet us in the air. We try to fight them
and help clear the way for our allies, but more and more enemies keep coming,
forcing us to fight through the incoming hordes so that we don’t run out of jet
fuel.
“With us, you can finally feel
complete. With us, you can feel satisfied for the first time. With us, you can
feel like you matter,” the voice says.
“I do matter,” I accidentally say
out loud.
“What was that, Griselda?” Colina
asks.
“Don’t worry about it. Those voices
are bothering me again.”
“Pray and focus on the task. There’s
a supernatural aspect to this foe. I can feel it,” Ro says.
“The happiness they’ll give you is temporary.
The happiness we’ll give you is eternal,” the voice says.
Shut up, shut up, shut up!
“Become one with our flesh.
Together, you’ll feel more loved than you ever had, than you deserve.”
Hail Mary, full of grace…
“Your family and coworkers have
used you ever since you were born. Have you ever made a decision that was truly
yours? Have you ever done something for your own pleasure?”
Guardian angel, guardian dear…
“We have unlocked the secret of unending
worldly happiness through our god and her angels. Your skin cries out for it.
We can feel it. Give in.”
I scream out, activate the laser
sword function of my rifle, and plunge it into the large eyes on the surface,
and an eruption of blood comes out. I keep yelling and screaming until I feel
one of my mech’s arms being pulled away.
“Griselda!” Ro says.
“Don’t let it get to you!” Colina
says.
Stopping what I’m doing, I say, “I
know I’m not supposed to. I know I’m supposed to be stronger than this as the
child of a Mundr and Emundation, but I’m not! I can’t stop this voice from digging
into my head and making me act out!”
“Depend on us then.”
“That’s why we’re here. You’re not
alone.”
“Right…right…still, we have to destroy
this place. At least my rage did something productive.”
“Sort of. Look.”
The eye that I was stabbing closes
its wound, and blood stops pouring out of it. It then eerily looks at me, and whispers
start crawling into my ears.
“There has to be a faster way of
killing this thing,” Ro says.
“Let’s do it together and quickly,”
Colina adds. “The voices are getting to me, too.”
As we move, we feel the ground shake
until large creatures comprised of faces and limbs are formed out of it and swarm
us from every direction. God, I’m going to need your help more than ever.
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
When Flesh Becomes a Prison: Chapter 1 – Attack from Living Flesh


Chapter
1 – Attack from Living Flesh
Work, relax, sleep, repeat. Work,
relax, sleep, repeat. Work, relax, sleep, repeat. This four-phase cycle is
common among most people, but my family placed extra emphasis on it, making it
their mantra. You dedicate your life to God, and you relax and sleep so you can
do it again tomorrow, the day after, and the rest of your life as an eternal
prayer. My family especially needs to be on our best behavior because of who we
are. My mother is a Mundr, a member of the Castigators, and my father is an
Emundatio, a member of the Compassionate. Our families control, keep peace in
the world, and guide it to Heaven.
My name is Griselda Emundatio, and
I am another pillar of society, just as my siblings, parents, grandparents, and
great-grandparents before me, and I must be the best. Every part of my life,
from my childhood to my current adult life, has been optimized to make me this
way. My education, my extracurricular activities, and even the things I do to
relax or the places I go on vacation are each chosen by my parents and teachers
to shape me into what I am now. That’s not to say it all feels like work and routine,
that there isn’t any fun to be had, or that I don’t have any freedom, but I’ve
always felt like my life was one long hallway with impenetrable windows, where
I could see the lives of others, who seemed to have limitless possibilities,
while I only had one destination. Even though that destination is being a great
protector of humanity, it still feels unearned, not something I fully want, and
just another part of the cycle.
Then, again, what do I want? What
would I want that would make me happier? I’m part of the richest, most
influential, and powerful family in the world, and yet, part of me wants more.
I’ve been told by my parents and teachers that this feeling is something all
people of all levels of wealth, age, and experience feel, and that I should
simply pray, appreciate what I have, and not let the temptations make me
unappreciative or do something sinful, so I do as they say and focus on my
work. Some humans are born with powers as gifted by God, as the blessed
sciences say, and others must be given them through the same sciences, and I am
one of them, a cybernetically enhanced human. It’s the calling I’ve chosen
after going through my studies, praying, and talking to my parents and
spiritual advisors.
At the cost of my limbs, I can
attach any number of weapons to them, and can also interface with the new mechs
that act as Earth’s defense force, which I’m a part of. A hundred years ago, a
technologically advanced planet nearly wiped out humanity, but a single member
of the supernatural Council of Punishment saved us, destroyed the planet with
the help of his guardian angel, gave us a USB with information from the AI
civilization, and vanished into obscurity. With the information on the USB, we
discovered the secret to making mechs, new advanced weapons, and ships to sail
the stars, and with them, we should be able to defend ourselves if another
threat arrives. Currently, I’m leading a squad of mechs against villains who
are committing common crimes, such as robbery and murder. Our mechs have
jetpacks to fly at jet speeds, miniguns on their shoulders, precision laser
rifles on their right arms, and a shield with a cannon. Mine is colored shades
of dark red, like my bodysuit and eyes, and is nimble despite looking like a
futuristic, heavily armored knight.
I’ve grown used to being strapped
into this claustrophobic, which also has many amenities, like a bathroom, a
supply of a week’s worth of food and water, and the ability to connect to the
internet. The squad with me today has the designation, Section E 20:14, and the
squad numbers are R:13:14 and C 3:5. I call them together and tell them to
spread out to handle the minions of the villains, while I head for the leaders.
“I prefer not to be called R
13:14.”
“Why not?” I ask.
“It’s not like you have to call us
that. We’re not on a secret mission or anything where we have to use code
names. Just call me Ro.”
“While we’re at it, call me Colina,
not C 3:5.”
“If you say so. This assignment is
temporary, so I don’t really care what I call either of you.”
“Would you care if I called you by
designation, PS 119:37?” Ro asks.
“Not at all.”
“You’ll come to remember and love
us, Griselda.”
“We’ll show you around the best
parts of the town after we’re done. How does that sound?” Colina asks.
“Sure.”
Every squad I’ve worked with has
tried to get on my good side because of my connections. A lot of them I’ve
forgotten about, many just want favors, and a few just wanted to be friends.
What I know of Ro is that his family was once homeless before he rose the ranks
of law enforcement and won a great fortune through his efforts, and Colina is a
reformed villain who repented and nearly sacrificed her life to save others;
neither person is particularly special or has a memorable background. Our mechs
arrive at the town, and we fly to our particular targets. The bosses I go after
think that having the townspeople around them means that they’re shielded by my
massive weapons, but they’re mistaken.
My laser rifle switches into
precision mode and fires a volley of small, thin beams that hit the villains,
turning them to ash, while leaving the hostages unharmed. As I’m about to call
Ro and Colina over the radio, I see them rushing to me through my mech’s
cameras.
“Oh. So, you finished handling the
minions?” I ask.
“Yes, ma’am,” they say.
“We want to show you around town,” Colina
says.
“And get to know you better,” Ro adds.
“Alright, then. Let’s head back to
base to drop off the mechs first.”
After we drop the mechs off at
base, Ro and Colina run up to me. This is my first time seeing out of the mech
since I first arrived. Ro looks like a typical soldier boy with a buzz cut and an
army green body suit, while Colina has a scarred face and a pink body suit.
“Wow, you really are the spitting
image of your ancestor, St. Idelle, with your grey hair and all,” Colina says.
“Could we have your autograph to
remember you by?” Ro asks.
“Sure. Now, are we going to head
out? I still have some reading and exercise I’d like to get done, if I can,” I
say.
Ro and Colina hurry me along in a
car that Ro drives.
In the car, Ro asks, “How long are you
going to be hanging around the area?”
“Until my parents or superiors tell
me to go somewhere else,” I say.
“What was your last assignment?”
Colina asks.
“Quelling riots in a city that didn’t
want all the research and development being used for military purposes, and handling
the villains and criminals that tried stealing and turning our mechs against us.
They want me to spend time out here to relax after that whole ordeal.”
“I heard that was a big mess. Sorry
you got caught up in it. Those people are stupid. Don’t they know there could
be other threats in the galaxy? We were almost wiped out in a day, the last
time another civilization showed up.”
“Don’t get me wrong, I love the
mech and get the argument, but God only knows if there are other hostile human or
AI civilizations out there,” Ro says.
“What kind of recommendation would
you guys like?”
Ro and Colina look confused at me.
“What do you mean?” Colina asks.
“People usually ask me to recommend
them so they can get promotions to go to other places or for raises. What would
you two like so we can get that out of the way?”
The two of them laugh. Ro says, “We’re
fine where we are.”
“You don’t need to do anything for
us. Did you think that was why we’re doing this for you?” Colina asks.
“Uh…yes?”
“This is just some country hospitality,”
Ro says. “Colina and I are where God wants us to be, and that’s all that
matters to us.”
“Don’t worry about giving us
anything, Griselda. We just want you to be friends with us while you’re here,
okay?”
“…okay.”
I breathe a sigh of relief that I didn’t
know I was holding in. Guess I don’t need to do any more work and can just
focus on relaxing. Ro and Colina take me to a restaurant on a farm with various
farm animals. Part of me feels like a child doing this, especially with all the
children around, but at the same time, I’ve never seen farm animals this close
up or petted them. It almost makes me wish my hands weren’t cybernetic so I could
feel them.
Inside the restaurant, the food is
good, and I get attention from some admirers. Hearing that I’m here, the owner
comes out and offers our meal for free, but I deny it, saying that this place
deserves payment for its services and a charitable tip for its warm and
friendly atmosphere. The owner is thankful and gives us free desserts to take back
to base anyway. Ro and Colina then take me to the shopping district and have me
try on various outfits. They and the owner of the shop call me beautiful in the
colorful dresses.
“St. Idelle was known to wear colorful
dresses made by her mother, St. Josephine. Why don’t you wear them?” Colina asks.
“I never have a reason to,” I say.
“Well, you should. Let’s get a
couple, so we can wear something more casual when we go out next time. Maybe we’ll
even snag a few numbers while we’re out.”
“What? Am I not interesting to either
of you girls?” Ro asks.
Colina and I laugh. We buy the
dresses and head out to the next place. Ro sees some of his friends who are
playing soccer in a field. They invite us to play. Colina and I are on one
team, while Ro and his friends are on the other.
“Come on, Griselda. Let’s show these
boys whose better than them,” Colina says.
We do exactly that and don’t let Ro’s
team score a single goal on us. They jokingly complain that it was an unfair
match with me on the opposing side and then say they have to take us out for
drinks. Colina and I go along with them to a bar on a hill that overlooks the
town. From here, I can also see the clear, star-filled sky and get a real whiff
of the fresh country air. Ro and Colina walk up to me by the view with smiles
on their face.
“What?” I ask.
“You look really happy,” Ro says.
I start touching my face, not
realizing that I was smiling.
“I don’t think I’ve ever seen a
picture with you with that big of a smile on your face. Is your life always
business?” Colina asks.
“No, I can relax from time to time.
This is what my time here is supposed to be. I don’t even need to be doing
anything in particular back at base or the area.”
“Yeah? I’ve heard that you turn
everything into another phase of work. Hopefully, nothing else like today will
pop up so you can fully enjoy your break. Maybe you’ll even come away with
memories you’ll keep forever.”
“Maybe…”
As Ro and Colina talk to the others
and enjoy the sunset, star-filled sky, I notice the orange hue turns crimson.
“Does the sky always do that here?”
I ask.
Ro looks concerned and says, “No.”
Looking closer at the sky, I see a
red light flash before an object with tendrils comes out of it. The object
quickly arrives above the Earth, and it’s a planet with what looks to be a face
on it. Its surface is a pale flesh color, has red tendrils coming out of it,
and what look like teeth on its surface. Its tendrils bury themselves into the
ground as it sends out fleshy meteors to the surface, and the mouth breathes a
red mist on the surface, as people start to scream and run for safety.
“We have to get back to base!” I say.
“Yes, ma’am!” Ro and Colina say as
they run with me back to our car.
I don’t know why, but I’m furious,
and I hope to get this over with to protect the people here who were so nice to
me and helped me feel fully relaxed for the first time in a while.
The next and last phase of the Power and Those Who Use It is starting with the first story being out today!

Sunday, May 10, 2026
Artificial Unity: Chapter 3 – Artificial Immortality

Chapter
3 – Artificial Immortality
I said that I’d finish this fight
alone, but I didn’t expect that to occur so quickly. Everyone else who crashed
on the Ascendant's mechanical planet is being quickly killed by
their so-called soul-saving green electricity. I’m trying to save them, but I
can only protect them for so long until we’re overwhelmed and they die. My
guardian angel only allows me to produce so many clones of myself and so many
fireballs for some reason. Why don’t you allow me to protect them all? I know
the potential for what I can do is nearly infinite because of the grace of God,
so why limit me like this?
Why allow everyone else to die? No,
my faith isn’t waning, God forbid if it does. Let me find a way to end this
battle more quickly so that no more people will die. Huh? The servers? Yes,
I’ve been destroying them at every opportunity. Oh, you want me to jump in
them. Won’t that be dangerous? No, I don’t think my soul will seriously be
trapped in them. Okay, I’ll do it. Ow! You didn’t say to jump in that specific
spot-whatever.
Huh. It looks a lot different from
what I imagined. Well, I imagined it to be a digitized city, a paradise, like
the voices were talking about. Everything I see here is nothing but a green and
black void with a bunch of ones and zeroes floating all over the place.
Guardian angel, I’m going to need your guidance more than ever, because I have
no clue where to go or start blowing this all up. My guardian angel pulls me
through the seemingly never-ending void of information and numbers to a place
where the ones and zeroes form a video from a camera in some sort of research
room.
“Experiments have proven to hit a
standstill. The machine can replicate a person’s thought patterns, but not
their entire personality exactly as it was. It also results in the subject’s
death, which is not exactly unplanned,” a researcher says.
Another researcher says, “We’re not
trying to replicate people. We’re trying to put their souls in our immortal
machine. Come on, we can’t give up now. We’ve drawn up plans to expand our
machine and the accompanying maintenance for it.”
“What’s the point of it all if it
doesn’t capture our souls?”
“Our so-called souls are nothing
but patterns of behavior in our being. The machine works fine. It just doesn’t
get the whole person’s personality in it. We’re on the verge of complete
success. We’ve already obtained the secret to immortality. It just needs a few
adjustments.”
The video ends, and my guardian
angel pulls me over to another. This one shows me people being strapped in,
being hit by green electricity, and a robot coming to life, pretending to be a
person. Some of the robots rip the skin off the person they’re supposed to be and
wear it.
“See? We’re getting closer to
perfection,” a researcher’s voice says off-screen.
“They’re ripping the skin of their
former selves and wearing it,” another researcher says.
“Wouldn’t you want your original
face after you died? Then again, if I were you, I wouldn’t want my old face.
I’d want another. I think it’s time we made a production of faces so the
subjects can make a face they’ll wear after they die and enter the system.”
“It seems like a vain pursuit in
comparison to what we’re trying to do.”
“It’s either that or having them
rip the skin of their old bodies to wear.”
“Okay, okay. We’ll do it, and I
have no problem with wearing my old face again.”
This video ends, and I’m brought to
yet another video that shows the two previous researchers talking in a crowded
room with two groups behind them.
“We shouldn’t force people to use
our technology to save themselves. It’s their choice to make, and not everyone
believes that they’ll live through the servers,” one researcher argues.
“What better choice do we have to
permanently end world hunger, wars, and to save ourselves from death itself?
This is our only shot at it, and to not save one person is to say that the rest
of us don’t deserve it,” the other researcher says.
“This isn’t salvation. You know
what it is. It is a flawed replication. The green electricity transfers an
approximation of a person’s personality into the system to create an AI of
them. They don’t come back to life in the servers. Their behavior is merely
mimicked in artificial life. It isn’t true immortality.”
“Believe what you want. I already have
the government, and the majority’s okay on this. Humanity will live eternally.”
The video fast forwards to a later
date where the researcher and others are banging on the doors of the facility
as green electricity lights up the sky before striking down everyone. It again
fast forwards, showing mechanical people building up the servers, and fast
forwards one last time to show them building the planet into what it is now. Okay?
What do you want me to do with this information? I figured that something had
to happen on this planet that made it so mechanical, and there’s no one that
human souls can be captured within machines. My guardian angel teleports a USB
into my hands, and the ones and zeroes around me are sucked into it. Alright, I
see now. I’ll show this to everyone on Earth so they can learn from the
mistakes made by the people on this planet.
I still need to destroy this place,
though. There’s no reason to hold back whatsoever. All that’s here are the
echoes of past sins and machines pretending to be the ghosts of men damned long
ago. Agreeing, my guardian angel lights up my body and allows me to spew fire from
my hands. I fly out of the servers and into what looks like the planet’s core
and start blasting everything in sight.
Through the speakers, I hear a
mechanical, distorted voice say, “Stop! This is humanity’s only hope for immortality!”
I don’t say anything to it. What’s
the use of talking to a machine? It can’t feel. It can’t come up with new ideas
within its established parameters. It can only do what it was programmed to do
and nothing more.
The machine continues to beg me to
stop, using its automated defense turrets and sending out its robotic
defenders against me, all of which are destroyed by my never-ending firestorm. My
guardian angel gives me the go-ahead to start leaving, so I do so, while
continuing to burn and blow up machines on my way out. Outside of the planet’s
core, I see the planet blowing up from the inside and the mechanical men
turning off. Seeing that the planet is so close to Earth, I put both my hands
out, and a large blast of fire comes out of them to push the planet into space,
so that it explodes far away from it.
Well! Job’s done. That was a fun
way to spend the day. I go back down to Earth, giving the USB to the world
leaders of the Dominion, and just as quickly leave to go to the nearest bar café
for some well-deserved beer and ice cream. Usually, there’s something to learn
from every conflict, but what was there to learn from this? Nothing, besides,
the reminder that men are more than flesh and blood, and superior to whatever
artificial intelligence that we make, like how God is superior to men. Now that
I’m looking at my meal in front of me, I realize something else. That I have to
have double the dessert for what I’ve done! I will be getting a fat paycheck
for it, so why not?
The End

Saturday, May 9, 2026
Artifiical Unity: Chapter 2 – Carelessly Facing an Insurmountable Threat

Chapter
2 – Carelessly Facing an Insurmountable Threat
Disappointingly, my guardian angel
has led me to a high-rise and stopped me from going to the mechanical planet
that floats high above the city. I’ve tried to fly to the planet and have only
managed to fall from the building, only to be flown back up to the top of the
high-rise by my guardian angel. Well, at least they have beer here and TVs, so
I can watch my planet’s many leaders deal with the mechanical threat. The
Castigators of the East fight back against them, and the only words spoken to
the mechanical men are, “Get off our planet.” The Compassionate of the West are
trying to talk to the Ascendant, saying that the people of the two planets can
live peacefully and independently from one another, but the Ascendant doesn’t
want to listen. They only want submission.
The mechanical man on TV says,
“What we offer is freedom from death and suffering. We offer a way for everyone
to be united in one mind, to establish everlasting peace. As protectors of the
planet, you must understand the value in this. The history of humanity is
nothing more than the domination of one belief over others. You are the latest
leaders of the world, trying to make everyone serve one God and one truth. We
are the same in this aspect, but unlike the Ascendant, you are new to this,
children, compared to us elders, and we will win if you choose to go to war.”
It’s a good thing I’m drinking
because hearing this back and forth reminds me why I never get into politics,
and thank God that the Council of Punishment doesn’t require me to, unlike the
Castigators and Compassionate.
“Will you be okay, sir? Should a
man like you drink this much?” a waiter asks.
“The name’s Cassiel. You don’t have
to call me sir, and I know I’ve drunk eight bottles of beer, but beer to a
superhuman like me is like soda with a slight kick. Trust me, I’m fine. Oh! I
see that those people have root beer floats and chocolate milkshakes. Could I
have one of each?” I ask.
The waiter does what I ask, and I
continue to drink while watching TV, and waiting for my guardian angel
to…Really? You couldn’t have told me before or after I started drinking my root
beer float and milkshake. Fine. I wave my hand around, and the shield of fire
is removed from the city. The mechanical men of the Ascendents come down, many
of whom come directly for me.
“Cassiel. This is the last time we
will offer you an easy way to join us,” the mechanical men say in unison.
“You know the worst thing about
being in your condition is that you can’t taste desserts like this,” I say as I
try to eat as fast as possible.
“Beyond that, why do you fight
against us? Your record shows that you’re a drifter, glutton, and drunkard.
Wouldn’t you want to do more with your life?”
“I eat and drink within my limits,
and wander the earth according to my guardian angel’s advice. I’m exactly where
I need to be, working for a higher purpose, more than you’ll ever know.”
Turning around, I spew flames from
my mouth to burn the mechanical men to ashes. On the TV, I overhear things
getting heated, so I manifest three flaming versions of myself to defend this
area, as I head into the TV and teleport to the courtroom where the
Compassionate are talking to the Ascendant. In the courtroom, I make finger
guns that shoot fireballs at the mechanical men before they’re able to draw
their weapons.
With everyone’s eyes on me, I say,
“This is why I don’t get involved in politics. You can’t talk to people who
have already made up their mind on the violence they’re going to do to you.”
I walk back through the camera I
came out of and am teleported back into the high-rise bar I was in. Going to
the patio, I see that more of the Ascendant are attacking the city and its
defenders, superhuman and regular people, are fighting back, while the
civilians are running for cover.
“The time for talk is over. Soon,
all of humanity will be one with the Ascendant, whether you consent to it or
not. The future is now, and the salvation of the human race through technology
is at hand,” I hear broadcast all over the city.
This is what I was waiting for.
More flaming copies of myself are manifested from my body and help the
defenders of the city. I jump off the high-rise, and this time, my guardian
angel carries me throughout it to save civilians and its defenders by throwing
homing fireballs at our attackers. When it seems like the city’s defenders can
handle the rest, I turn my attention upward, where another wave of attackers is
coming. My guardian angel points me upward and allows me to run at superspeed
on thin air, leaving a trail of fire behind me as I run upward into the sky.
Meeting the impending force
head-on, my body heats up and lets out an explosion once I get into the middle
of the group. I hold out my hands to the side and manifest hundreds of
fireballs that fly around me, acting as a shield to counter incoming projectiles
and homing in on enemies. Another wave of mechanical men is coming in, but this
time, I have flying superhumans backing me up from behind, robots, and people
in mechanical suits and flying ships. I manifest multiple copies of myself to
help out my allies as I push past my enemies like a speeding bullet and enter
space. Huh. I thought it’d be harder to breathe up here. Yes, I know you’d be
helping me with that, but I didn’t think it would be this easy.
Now that I’m closer to the mechanical green planet, I see that what I thought were buildings are actually tall servers. I see dozens of huge robotic arms moving things around, and some kind of green electricity flowing from the energy plants on the surface. I see what looks like large eyes and mouths opening all across the planet, surging with green electricity, until it shoots out from the planet. In a split second, my guardian angel manifests a flaming shield to protect me. Turning around in space, I see the green electricity hitting various areas all over the Earth, over and over again. I try to stop the assault by throwing fireballs at the eyes, mouths, and energy plants, but that doesn’t do much to stop it, and only stops the electricity from surging from the places it emanates.
By the time I reach the planet, the
assault stops, and I see many of my allies who were fighting with me crash land
on the planet. What the hell was that? What did they just do?
An answer to my question quickly broadcasts
itself as the Ascendant says, “People of Earth. That electricity was the
mechanism that transfers souls into the servers of our planet. You didn’t want
our immortality, but we are charitable enough to force it on you. Hear the
voices of your loved ones who are now one with us and are happy with their
fate.”
I hear these voices broadcast, every
one of them saying things such as, “This isn’t as bad as I thought!”
“The pain plaguing my body is gone!
I haven’t felt this free and good in years!”
“I know so much more now. What was I
afraid of before?”
“Everyone should experience this!”
“Stop fighting the Ascendant and
join us!”
“Join us, mommy and daddy! It’s so
much fun in here!”
Something about this smells like
BS. I don’t think they captured the souls of anyone. The sick bastards have
even killed kids and are using the voices of kids to lure parents into giving
up.
“To those few stragglers who have
landed on our planet, know this. If you do any damage to our servers, you’ll be
killing happy civilians, families, children, and your people, who you may know
are with us. Give up and embrace paradise in circuitry.”
Like that’s going to happen. I’m
going to finish this fight, even if I have to do it by myself. Yes, I know you’ll
be with me, my guardian angel. You know what I meant.