Mikka, Yammoh, Lor, Tor, Koin, Wins, Forager.
And Luminosa before them.
Continue reading “Rainbow Destructor – Chapter 28: Luminosa”
Mikka, Yammoh, Lor, Tor, Koin, Wins, Forager.
And Luminosa before them.
Continue reading “Rainbow Destructor – Chapter 28: Luminosa”
When Lor came to once again, there were still seven Tors standing among the group. They were all fretting nervously and silently while the rest of the crew argued about which one was the real one.
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The gang was almost back together.
“The gang” meaning the crew of the XSS Savior.
In each of these worlds, there was one member of the crew, stranded and alone for some unknown reason. It was somehow related to the rainbow star that they plunged headfirst into some time ago, but none of them could figure out why.
There was Commander Mikka, and Dr. Yammoh, and Lor, and some pink woman she didn’t recognize. And… Koin! Oh my, was she okay?
Why were they all here, anyway?
And–
Gnack! Wins was naked!
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Wins finally met someone else…
Someone blue.
Like her.
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Wins was in a coffee shop. A coffee shop of all places. She was trying to order some food, any amount of food. She hadn’t eaten since… since before she ended up in this strange place, that’s for sure. She and Koin skipped their meal before the battle to work on the ship, and she didn’t see Luminosa to take her portion before they came out of Warp Zone and the fighting began.
Oh gnack, she was so hungry.
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Wins awoke not in a pilot’s seat, nor in some desolate wasteland filled with strange beacons or creatures or metaphorical tasks seemingly necessary to complete.
No, she awoke in the middle of a sprawling city.
Ah!
When Mikka’s eyes opened, she immediately saw a flurry of action all around her. She was in the middle of some sort of battle, but her mind couldn’t spring into consciousness fast enough to register it.
She was…
She was in an ocean, blue all the way the eyes could see.
She wasn’t dead, so she was wearing a suit. Okay.
There was… wait.
Lor reached the shining green beacon in the darkness.
She touched at it, went inside the light, danced around, examined it. All she could think of she could do… but there was nothing.