The war never changes…so they say…
It was the last great war, a last war that truly meant something…
It was not the usual kind of war that modern humans remember or would comprehend with ease…
This war was not fought for more resources, more land, or a precious black substance called: oil
Many great stories begin with great betrayal, the tragedy of epic proportions that shapes the path of entire civilizations, some even with great and timeless love that devours human hearts, and many times main protagonists are left in agony or despair, like a long winter never and rarely heals or ends.
This story begins with War, the all-out war between two mighty factions, the war for a little planet many would say not that important at all in the grand scheme of things.
The planet in question is Earth…
You may ask what is so important about this Earth.
What is there that other better-known or even more beautiful worlds dont have or possess…
Why Earth?
Earth, a place full of life but intertwined with great tragedy and undying hope, the Green planet with a giant lush green forest full of a plethora of different kinds of animals, turquoise green rivers, and the bluest seas one could ever imagine, filled with diverse, extraordinary marine wildlife, classified as Paradise planet…a region where magical things can happen, one of a kind planet a Blue-green marble.
The Hyperborean fleet was called from deep space, it was an emergency signal from well well-known part of the universe….Earth
A Fleet of 15 ships entered the hyperjump almost immediately after they received the positive signature from the other side of known space….
Silently followed by a few muffled flashes, the fleet of 15 ships jumped without a problem to the other part of the universe according to the signal that was constantly echoing on the blue screens of the powerful ships…
These ships were world-ending vessels, their devastating weaponry could tear one planet in half with just a few shots…when they are called into action you know the situation is serious.
and so it was…