"Of course we did. Nothing's impossible with this lord's power," said the bald man.
Urban · Arba
Looks like it
According to some old records he read, this cruiser design belonged to an already destroyed empire that was lost in history. even James didn't recall what that empire name was, but he remembered some of the prominent features of the cruisers at this age.
Sci-fi · ranmaro
Good chapter
ch 15 Activating The Primary Cruiser Defensive System
Sci-fi · ranmaro
because yes
James looked with deep thinking towards Eli, he needed to find a medical unit as soon as possible. Although he knew from her looks that she wasn't in grave danger right now, he needed to make sure there was no hidden bomb ticking inside her.
Sci-fi · ranmaro
agreed
"I read a lot, and the base I were at was built over an old historical main planet of an old empire, so I also read many old records," James said while leaning forward on his chair while pointing his index towards her, "Listen to me Eli, I like the friendship between us but not the degree to sacrifice myself like this.
Sci-fi · ranmaro
"In your F****** dreams as****!"
Sci-fi · ranmaro
ambassador eh?
ch 0 6 Searching for A Smuggler's Space Cruiser
Sci-fi · ranmaro
Magic
James opened his mouth a couple of times to close them without saying anything. He watched two Royans come back carrying a big hydrogilic cannon as they put it on the ground while another one of them started to use his magic and disassembled it.
Sci-fi · ranmaro
Yes
Shall you join them?
Sci-fi · ranmaro
Why do I feel like this will become a hope against despair battle[img=faceslap]
Life wasn't just about bad or good, it was way higher than that, as it was about light and dark. Light doesn't always mean good, and so did the darkness, as everyone had it both.
Sci-fi · ranmaro
Alternative version of this is Hope against despair
"The main principle of life isn't about religion and science; it's about good and evil. No matter what side you belong too, good people tend to rule by justice, while evil people rule by tyranny."
Sci-fi · ranmaro
Both of his knees fully covered with bandages. It's an injury that was caused by a colleague, who 'accidentally' bumped into him when they were going home after work. He was then taken to a hospital recommended by that same colleague. The doctor there said that due to old age, my father's bones were already fragile, which caused the kneecap to break and some other bullshit reasons easily. The police officer stationed at the hospital came and 'investigated' the issue. The case was closed as an 'accident,' and my father's colleague was 'forced' to pay the hospital bill. They gave him paid vacation and other beautiful sounding benefits; then, after a few months, the company forced him to file his resignation, which he did. Just remembering those things pisses me off.
Trash in the Apocalypse
Urban · Arba