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GATE X NHS: THUS THE GALACTIC IMPERIUM ENFORCES PEACE

GATE X NHS: THUS THE GALACTIC IMPERIUM ENFORCES PEACE

In the vast expanse of the cosmos, the Galactic Imperium stands as the bastion of order and civilization, its legacy stretching across a millennium. For a thousand years, it has defended the known galaxy against the relentless onslaught of alien invaders and cosmic terrors, holding steadfast against the chaos that threatens to engulf the cosmos. But in the year 3981, a monumental event unfolds at the heart of Neo Constantinople in the Deneb Prime system of the Deneb Sector. A mysterious structure materializes, defying the laws of space and time, its origins shrouded in enigma. This anomaly, dubbed the "GATE," heralds not just a new chapter in the Imperium's history, but an unprecedented era of expansion and discovery. With the emergence of the GATE, the Galactic Imperium finds itself presented with unparalleled opportunities and challenges. Beyond its borders lies an uncharted part of the galaxy ripe for exploration and conquest, teeming with ancient secrets and untold dangers. As the Imperium ventures forth into this uncharted realm, it must navigate treacherous waters, facing foes both familiar and alien, while unlocking the mysteries of the GATE and harnessing its unfathomable power. Thus, amidst the stars, a new saga begins for the Galactic Imperium-one that will test its resolve, shape its destiny, and redefine the very fabric of the cosmos. (AN: Each chapters would be very long. So I suggest you read this while relaxing. Maybe with snacks or drinks, if you will. Or tucked in comfortably in your bed. Whatever you prefer.)
Sci-fi
15 Chs
LHS=RHS

LHS=RHS

Prologue- Anxiety is a deadly self-aware state, where a person just spirals into a self-sabotaging thought process. And the worst aspect about it- nobody knows. It is a war one fights with oneself, quietly. It cannot be seen. It must not be seen. The world must not know what chaotic thoughts wander in this head; thoughts given birth by that very world. Looking at the board in front of her, Cecily tried her best to get the words written, but all in vain. The professor went ahead with the explanation, and he did stop quite a few times to ask if anybody had doubts, but Cecily just looked around hoping that someone was as lost as she was. She was afraid to stand out, always. Even in crisis, she would rather bear the consequences than stand up for herself. She stared at the board, and the train of thoughts finally left the station. Thought? More like questions! Questions of her worthless existence, questions about her choice of career, questions about her dumb self, and questions she confessed she did not have answers to. For years, she was trying so hard to hide this side of hers. She used to sit with the questions alone and deal with them. Cecily closed her eyes, as she tried to focus on her raging breathing, and calm herself down. ‘No unwanted scene Cecily! No unwanted chaos!’, she thought to herself. But it did not work. She could still feel losing control, something she didn’t like. And then a voice messed up more. “How are you doing guys? Do you understand what prof. Ali is saying?”, the voice was close. Not right next to her, but close. And it was calm, confident, and soothing, almost urging her to give in. Not caring for the world for once, and finally, she let go! She let the world see who she is. A broken being trying so hard to look brand new! She was anything but new. With a gasp, she tapped the table, as the air left her lungs at a frightening rate. She could hear voices around her, but she could not see anything. She gave in to her thoughts, and the voices in her head took over. Threw her around like a ball, laughed, and mocked as she tried hard to do one simple thing- breathe. “Cecily are you okay?”, a voice prominent than all landed in her ears. She recognized it immediately. It was her professor. A tall man with a moustache, a scary-looking man but a humble person. “I am taking her out of here. No one follows. She needs some air!”, he said and helped Cecily out of her seat. Cecily knew it would pass. It had happened many times, enough for her to know that it would pass. An anxiety attack was not something that bothered her. The voices she was used to. They were always there, with or without attack. They were a part of her. But all Cecily could think about was- where did that voice go? Did she scare him? What is she to him now- a freak?
Urban
4 Chs
What are some NHS horror stories?
There are cases where there have been misdiagnoses in the NHS. A person might be wrongly diagnosed with a less serious condition and not receive the appropriate treatment in time. This could lead to the disease progressing to a more advanced and difficult - to - treat stage, causing unnecessary suffering and potentially reducing the chances of a full recovery.
1 answer
2024-11-24 21:28
What are the most remarkable NHS success stories?
The NHS's success in treating complex medical conditions is remarkable. For example, in the field of cancer treatment, survival rates have improved over the years. This is due to advanced research, better diagnostic tools, and more effective treatment regimens.
2 answers
2024-11-24 12:16
What are some NHS waiting times stories?
There are stories where patients with urgent needs, like those suspected of having certain cancers, still had to endure long NHS waiting times. For example, a person had abnormal test results but had to wait weeks for further scans and consultations. This delay can potentially affect the prognosis and treatment options. In some cases, patients end up having more complex and costly treatments due to these delays.
2 answers
2024-10-29 02:04
What are some 'British NHS horror stories'?
Well, some people talk about the 'British NHS horror stories' in terms of the staff shortages. Nurses and doctors are often overworked. This can result in them being too tired to provide the best care. For instance, they might not be able to spend enough time with each patient to fully understand their problems. And in some rural areas, the access to NHS services can be really difficult. People may have to travel long distances just to see a doctor, which can be a nightmare especially for those who are ill or elderly.
1 answer
2024-12-16 21:39
How can comic relief be provided for the NHS?
One way could be through organizing fundraising events with comedic performances to raise funds and boost morale.
2 answers
2025-04-14 16:18
Can you share some NHS success stories?
The NHS has had great success in its vaccination programs. It has been able to reach a large number of the population, including those in remote areas. This has significantly contributed to the control of various infectious diseases. The NHS worked with local communities, healthcare providers, and volunteers to ensure that vaccines were available and accessible to all who needed them.
1 answer
2024-11-25 21:21
Can you share specific NHS horror stories?
Another example is in mental health services. A patient struggling with depression was put on a long waiting list for therapy. During this wait, their mental state deteriorated so much that they attempted suicide. The lack of timely access to proper mental health support within the NHS was a major factor in this horror story.
1 answer
2024-11-24 19:27
What are the main features and implications of NHS political cartoons?
NHS political cartoons often highlight issues related to healthcare funding, staff shortages, or policy changes. They can be used to draw public attention and spark discussions on these matters.
3 answers
2025-05-31 14:06
What are the main features of a political cartoon about NHS?
A political cartoon about NHS might focus on issues like funding, staff shortages, or the quality of care. It could use satire or exaggeration to make a point.
2 answers
2025-06-19 15:04
Can you share specific 'British NHS horror stories'?
Sure. There was a case where a patient's operation was postponed multiple times due to administrative mix - ups. This led to the patient's condition deteriorating. Another story is about a patient who was misdiagnosed with a minor ailment when in fact they had a more serious condition. By the time the correct diagnosis was made, it was much harder to treat.
1 answer
2024-12-14 14:01
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