When a software developer from our world dies, he doesn't meet an end—he wakes up on a cold metal table in the Mass Effect universe. He's no hero; he's a Cerberus test subject trapped on the criminal station Omega, and his only hope for survival is a cryptic AI in his head: the IDA System. This System doesn't just give quests and track levels. It allows him to absorb, equip, and even synthesize the DNA of the aliens he encounters. To survive, he must evolve, slotting in everything from Vorcha Regeneration to Krogan Blood Rage. But as he becomes a powerful alien hybrid, he faces a far greater problem: he knows the Reapers are coming, and a mysterious curse turns his every warning into absurd, harmless nonsense.
Darth Vader's secret apprentice, the star killer of Jedi, thrower of starships, one of the strongest Force-users, and simply Galen Marek. He dedicated his life to serving the ideas of the Sith, but in the end, he died a hero during the legendary battle on the Death Star. However, heroes only dream of peace. Starkiller merged with the Force and was reborn, but no longer in a galaxy far, far away. Now Starkiller's new refuge is the Milky Way, home to the Cradle of Humanity – a place that the cosmic race of Reapers plans to destroy.
Oliver awakens in a stranger's body on a desert planet, equipped with a mysterious system that grants him creature and flora manipulation powers and few sub functions He encounters the Mandalorian, Din Djarin, and together they navigate raiders, blurrgs, and a bounty hunter encampment to rescue the asset: a Force-sensitive child named Grogu.
Before you stands the Emperor. Master of Mankind, Joint Ruler of Holy Terra and Mars, Heavenly Father, Caesar, Emperor, Augustus, Conqueror of the Stars, Bane of Xenos, Immortal Wisdom, Curse of Malevolent Gods, Watcher on the Golden Throne... And most importantly: Humanity's Eternal God, Indestructible Faith, Creator of the Greatest Suffering, Bearer of the Greatest Suffering. His legions are falling, his empire is dying, and all his most sacred, primal dreams are turning into the very ignorance and atrocities that will kill him. He is weeping. He is screaming. He is helpless, witnessing endless malice amidst infinite suffering. And I? I am the one who ended His suffering. (Female Primarch, original Legion, no devotion to Chaos. The author will try their best to maintain lore accuracy, "grimdark" flavor, and daily updates. The beginning might be a bit difficult to read, so feel free to read a few chapters to see if you can adapt.) Important Note : For the continuity of this story consider to Support us on Pãtreon/Flokixy to access advance Chapters and To Support The Daily Update
Lunaru Fenris, an alien queen who has lived for millions of years, guiding her people through peace and war, but never has she had a child to call her own. So when visiting a certain planet and chancing upon a dying Uzumaki Kushina, how does she handle suddenly becoming the adoptive mother of an Uzumaki Kyuubi Jinchuuriki? What's the worse that can happen?
In 2045, Arda Tanaka, a brilliant but disillusioned neural security analyst, stumbles upon a digital ghost from the past—the preserved consciousness of Akihiko Kayaba, the infamous creator of Sword Art Online. This discovery shatters Arda's understanding of his own history and reveals a terrifying truth: humanity is on an inescapable countdown to extinction. Guided by Kayaba's legacy, Arda learns that the line between the digital and physical worlds is far thinner than anyone believed. He is drawn into a hidden war fought across ancient, planetary networks and the frontiers of consciousness itself. He must navigate a dangerous landscape of shadowy organizations, rogue AIs, and cosmic secrets older than human civilization. Faced with impossible choices that have doomed countless others before him, Arda must decide what it means to be human in a world where the mind can be digitized, reality can be rewritten, and the ultimate threat may not be annihilation, but transformation. To save humanity's future, he may have to help it evolve into something entirely new. -----
60 years after the Empire fell, the New Republic is thriving and the First Order is a new threat to the galaxy. The new Jedi Order is struggling to recover from a devastating betrayal. Amidst this fragile balance, an ordinary stormtrooper known as FN-2187 possesses a latent Force sensitivity he mistakes for luck. When a premonitory dream reveals the brutal reality of an upcoming mission, FN-2187 faces a moral choice that shatters his manufactured identity. Driven by a newfound purpose to protect rather than destroy, he must abandon the only life he has ever known and embark on a perilous journey, forever changing the fate of the war and his own destiny.
Palpatine goes by many names. Senator, Supreme Chancellor, Sith Lord, Darth Sidious and Emperor. His powers are unmatched by anyone in the galaxy. His ambitions carries across the stars as he rises through the ranks of the Republic. However, he is a master of disguising his true attentions as he trains Darth Maul behind the Council's back. But when he sends Darth Maul to eliminate Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi, Maul is eliminated. So Palpatine begins to search the galaxy for another dark student to rule alongside him. Cale Lestin is terrified of the powers he can access, and this fear only makes him stronger. Palpatine makes him his new apprentice and together they believe that they can rule the galaxy. (This takes place between episode's 2 and 3.)
Written and conceptualized during a mad acid trip The Cosmic: Mitochondria, Humanity, and the Infinite The Cosmic explores a bold, unifying vision that links the microscopic machinery of life to the vastness of the universe. At its core lies the mitochondrion—the so-called powerhouse of the cell—which is elevated from a biological organelle to a metaphor for humanity’s role in the cosmos. Drawing connections between cellular energy, human society, and cosmic phenomena, the work reveals recurring patterns across scales, demonstrating a fractal structure in which the microcosm mirrors the macrocosm. The journal argues that just as mitochondria generate the energy sustaining cells, humans generate knowledge, culture, and creativity that sustain civilizations. Life, society, and the universe are framed as interwoven systems governed by cooperation, balance, and transformation. Humanity’s capacity for choice—between creation and destruction, cooperation and predation—reflects the same principles observed in cellular and cosmic systems. Blending scientific insight with philosophical, theological, and mystical traditions—from Greek philosophy and Jewish mysticism to Eastern contemplation—The Cosmic situates humanity within a living, evolving universe. Mitochondria serve as a bridge between the biological and the cosmic, embodying the power of union, cooperation, and energy transformation. The work presents a vision in which humans act as conscious mitochondria, shaping the trajectory of civilization while reflecting the unfolding of the cosmos itself. Ultimately, the journal invites readers to recognize their intrinsic connection to the universe. Humanity is positioned as both participant and mirror of cosmic processes: a generator of light, creativity, and evolution. Through this lens, human potential is limitless, echoing the infinite expansion of the universe and the fractal patterns of life. The Cosmic is both a scientific and spiritual manifesto, urging a conscious engagement with the ongoing creation of life, knowledge, and cosmic harmony.