Gamers in the Multiverse...WTF!
Chapter 21
Lu Bane Na
I'm back, and sincere apologies to those who were waiting on me. I know some still are unfortunately. Anyway, here's the last remnant of my separated empire, and with talks with Masterix, I'm going to fiddling in the DC universe as well.
Faction: Tsvìets
Ship Index:
Frigates
Kreon-class (From Vanquish): Length: 600 meters Height: 250 meters
Roles: Close-range, mobile fire bases, aircraft carrier, close-medium range heavy artillery,
Bahamut-class (Final Fantasy XII): Height (length): 2 kilometers Width: 300-50 meters from top to bottom
Roles: Knife-range fighting, planetary suppression force
Cruisers
City Eater-class (City Eater from BRS: The Game): 1 kilometer
Roles: City Eaters, Atmospheric dominator, Escort Detail, Knife-range fighting
Destroyers
Halifacyte-class (Original): 900 meters
Shape: Generally shaped like a sideways, elongated, dodecahedron covered in rows of missile launchers and turret batteries.
Roles: Frigate/Cruiser Killer, Escort Detail, Missile and Fighter Screens
Heavy Cruisers
Continental Devourer-class: Length: 2.5 kilometers Height: 70 meters Width: 150 meters
Shape: Captain Harlock's flagship, Arcadia
Roles: Ship Hunter-Killer, Heavy fire suppression, Heavy Escort detail
Devastators
Intolerance-class: Length: 4 kilometers Height: 1 km Width: 1.5 km
Roles: Ship Killer, Planetary Blockades, Planetary Bombardment
Dreadnoughts
Crematory-class: Length: 3.5 kilometers Height: 1.8 km Width: 1.8 km
Shape: A sideways, elongated hexagonal prism with three pairs of wings on the starboard, top, keel, and port sides.
Roles: Bullet Sponge, Fire Suppression, Frigate/Cruiser Killer
Scope-class: Length: 4 kilometer Height: 1.5 km Width: 2 km
Shape: A sideways, elongated dodecahedron with the bow half separated down the middle to fit a massive energy cannon
Roles: Dreadnought outfitted as long-range sniper
Super-Dreadnoughts
H-77-class: Length: 7 kilometers Height: 2 km Width: 2 km
Roles: Super-Heavy Escort, Fleet Flagship, C&C, Blockades, Long-range Hunter-Killer, Planetary Bombardment, Front-line brawler, Bullet Sponge, Super-Heavy Broadsides
Carriers
Heavy-Transport Carriers (Cargo, Fighter, Bomber, Planetary Invasion, Fuel, Hospital, Factory): Length: 8 kilometers Height: 2 km Width: 3 km
Roles: Transport massive amounts of fighters, bombers, troops, supplies, and act as mobile ship yards
Battle Carriers: Length: 6 kilometers Height: 1.8 km Width: 1.5 km
Roles: Front-line brawler, Blockade Runner, Bullet Sponge
Dreadnought Leviathans
Leviathan-class: Length: 12 kilometers Height: 1.5 km Width: 1.5 km - 5 km
Shape: Long body with dozens of tendrils drifting from the rear. Has four massive arms about 7 km long facing forwards from the main body.
Roles: Fleet Devastator, Planetary Devastator
Faction Military Name (not former, but new one coming up): White Doctrine
Faction Leader: Empress Sing Love
Faction 2nd in Command (current leader): Lord Boros
Grand Primal Commanders (Fleet Admirals/Generals):
Eve (Eve: Code Nemesis, from Elsword), X.O. (Executive Officer under her command) Predaking (from Transformers Prime, armored with Vibranium)
Shatterer (Saber/Attila the Hun, from Fate/Grand Order), X.O. Jecht (from Final Fantasy X)
Ultron (Vibranium Ultron), X.O. J (from Armored Core V: Verdict Day)
Decepticon Shockwave (from Transformers Prime, armored with Vibranium), X.O. Hustler/NineBall Seraph (Armored Core series)
Massacrist [Made up word, combined from Massacre and Sadist, meaning she gets sexual pleasure from causing massacres] (Lancer Artoria Alter, from Fate/Grand Order), X.O. Esdeath (from Akame ga Kill, but with brown skin and gold hair and eyes)
Faction Symbol: White background with a black, five-pointed star in the center.
Faction Flagship: Outer Heaven
Current Status: (Core world #3 under attack) Space supremacy: (Tsvìets) Planet Supremacy: (Tsvìets)
Splintered Forces #1: Universe: Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Collaboration with Lord of Change)
Two Core Worlds
1,300 Colonies
2,913 Space Fortress, 4,239 Space Logistic Stations
28,028 Combat Ships, 30,122 Logistic Ships
Tsvìets: est. 4.1 million Civilians: 3 million
A.I./V.I. combat units: est. 589 million/3,235,500,000,000
Grand Primal Commanders: Ultron (Marvel, Earth-616), X.O. 'J' (Armored Core V: Verdict Day)
Shockwave (Transformers Prime), X.O. Hustler/NineBall Seraph (Armored Core series)
Main Forces: Universe: Unknown
Five Core Worlds
35,093 Colonies
32,832 Space Fortress, 53,223 Spaces Logistics Stations
178,000 Combat Ships, 150,000 Logistic Ships
Tsvìets: est.? Civilians: est.?
A.I./V.I. units: est. 7.8 billion/89 trillion
Grand Primal Commanders: 1st Son, Lord Boros (One Punch Man)
Eve: Code Nemesis (Elsword), X.O. Predaking (Transformers Prime)
Massacrist (Lancer Artoria Alter from Fate/Grand Order), X.O. Esdeath (tanned skin and gold hair)
Splintered Force #2: Universe: DC/Teen Titans (In collaboration with Masterix)
One Core World
1,910 Colonies
2,192 Space Fortresses, 10,201 Space Logistic Stations
14,287 Combat Ships, 7,966 Logistic Ships
Tsvìets: est. 1 million Civilians: 20,000
A.I./V.I. units: est. 230 million/3.2 trillion
Grand Primal Commanders: Shatterer (Saber/Attila the Hun from Fate/Grand Order), X.O. Jecht (Final Fantasy X)
Had one of her Grand Primal Commanders told Shatterer that multiple universal realities existed, she would have simply gave the most logical answer; she didn't know. She knew of the multiple dimensions that made up the universe since her protectorates' mother was imprisoned in the middle of the universe. Shatterer didn't see Sing as 'her' mother, but the Tsvìets' mother. She herself, just like her fellow GPCs, were not Tsvìets. No one outside of their own knew of the species Sing created from scratch. She'd made the Grand Primal Commanders of different makes to fool enemy commanders. While the Tsvìets were powerful in their own right, Sing did not make them for war. She'd made them to rule and populate the universe after she wiped out the Human Commanders.
Now, Shatterer was alone. Centuries of the comfortable presence of her fellow generals had made her complacent and now she was THE highest in the chain of command. Ultron and Shockwave were missing, as well as Eve and Lord Boros.
Alone in a different universe with only a handful of the Tsvìet military might. She'd ordered her executive officer to conduct forays into the unfamiliar galaxy around them while she regrouped her forces and reestablished secured lanes of communication and wormhole travel capabilities. Each planet had a what was called a 'Mass Energy Multiplier Generator' that is several miles wide with arcs of massive rings hundreds of meters tall that would spin increasingly faster to generate energy from its own movement until that surpassed the energy used to power it, eventually becoming a self-powering, perpetual motion machine that would generate enough energy after several weeks to be capable of producing semi-permanent, stable wormholes large enough to send entire fleets through at once. Since the travel between two wormhole points is instantaneous, one could travel through a tunnel from one galaxy to a connected wormhole in another galaxy in moments.
Tsvìet ships were designed with engine cores that radiated massive amounts of gamma radiation to withstand the blackhole-like gravity of the wormhole travel method. If no other species' ships produced gamma radiation or a very good substitute to protect their ships, it'd make this wormhole freeway completely suicidal for them to use, making its method of travel completely exclusive to the Tsvìets. In desperate situations, the MEM Generators could use its near infinite power to create one-way wormholes to suck in enemy fleets, allowing them to be crushed within the massive gravitational fields should they not be protected from such an environment.
Shatterer's facilities and planets were separated from each other at various distances; some appearing within an astronomical unit of each other while others were thousands of light years away. This also presented the unwanted problem of many of the planets they had inhabited and fortified being no longer within their respective distance to their own suns, meaning they would soon become dead worlds unless some form of planetary geo-front could be created to conserve the planets. Unfortunately, for many of the colonies that landed light years from any star, they were at the unforgiving mercy of the cold of deep space. While their facilities and drones can still operate in such temperatures, the planets' ecosystems themselves would be flash-frozen in seconds. There was no saving them.
Shatterer sighed and massaged her temples. So much to do with so little information on their situational surroundings. She honestly would give an arm and a leg to have either Ultron or Shockwave here to take control of the forces scattered about. Their processing capabilities were far more advanced than her own.
"Mother, any miracles you deem us worthy enough would be a blessing."
Summation
It would be many days before Shatterer's forces finally reestablish stable communication lanes with each other. Once that was completed, she was able to easily task a legion of A.I.s onboard her own ship to monitor and facilitate all collected and shared data between each and every Tsvìet colony, facility, station and ship. With communication back online, the MEM Generators allowed the organization and redeployment of all fleets to happen within just a day- a logistical miracle made real by any species considering the sheer numbers of ships moving at such massive distances.
Shatterer began next by putting her new territory on total lock-down. Patrol routes were created and strictly maintained while the actual Tsvìet species were awakened from the protective tombs to begin preparing themselves as best they could for the uncertainty of tomorrow. Factories were pushed into overdrive to increase their numbers, both for foot soldiers and ships. Their once near endless numbers were a mere token force now. They would only have a challenged superiority over other species when it came to ground troops, but splitting a few trillion soldiers among thousands of stations and colonies as garrisons would take away their greatest advantage.
Due to the complex and advanced nature of even the ground fodder, production would be slow at first to actually gather or create the materials needed. Once the parts were made, each factory (three for each colony) could produce three thousand a day. The factory A.I. overseers would then upload into each drone all combat data from the countless battles recorded and studied by Sing's A.I. forces during her insurrection. Within a few hours of completed assembly, each drone would have more combat experience than a human could have in a hundred lifetimes, instantly becoming seasoned veterans inhibited only by the maximum potential of their cybernetic bodies and gear. This was the reason, despite their numbers, that Sing held off the top 1,000 Commanders by herself for so long even after her indoctrinated Commander thralls were either captured, killed, or went into hiding on her orders.
Now, with combat data from that grand war, each drone had extensive combat experience against just about every kind of Commander faction that fought the war against her, meaning they had experience against thousands of species and fictional franchises such as Halo, Star Trek, Warhammer 40K, Warcraft, anime characters, etc.
Each drone has the strength of ten strong humans, twice the speed of an Olympic sprinter, is armored with metals that disperse a certain amount of laser weapons before failing, is capable of operating in extreme colds and hot environments, is armed with anti-tank laser rifles, anti-matter rifles and generally any kind of weapon that can fry a 21st century tank in one or two shots, doesn't feel fear, hesitation, fatigue or lack of morale, and knows how to fight against just about every fictional species in Human Commander existence and you had a nightmare for any enemy ground army.
Once surpluses of forged materials and parts are up to production quotas, the endless armies of Sing begin marching out of the factory doors by the thousands each day, by the millions each day when you take into account the entirety of the Tsvìet territory. The more advanced and larger droids will take a day more and be produced in fewer numbers but soon their numbers will swell like an encroaching shadow.
Without the Path of Defiance, the moon sized ship yard capable of producing cruisers within hours, the efforts of building up the naval armada will take weeks to begin factory production as the parts and weapons are pre-fabricated before being quickly assembled, tested, tuned, manned, and deployed for active service. The Tsvìets are still gathering and forging the materials and parts as of now.
It isn't until about two weeks after their celestial marooning in this unknown universe that they find their first signs of alien life. General battle alarms are ranged throughout the colonies and stations as the nearest patrolling and stationed fleets are brought to bear against a fleet of two thousand alien vessels that encroached upon the edges of their furthest colony, at the end of one of this galaxy's spiral arms. The unknowns were of the Warhammer 40K Dark Eldar species made by a Human Commander named DestituteMama69, real life name Scott Malkinson. He was a fairly new Commander, having just entered the Respawn system a few years ago once he caught wind of the legacy left behind by their mother, Sing, through a story told by his father who was a retired Commander and a veteran of Sing's war. Lured by the prospect of adventure and power, he isolated himself in the newbie zone and built up his Dark Eldar forces after extensive study.
Perhaps, with a few more decades of trial and testing, he could have become a rising star, but given the unfortunate timing of Bazerker's Obelisk firing, he wound up in a strange universe with them. Quite unfortunate. With over 4 thousand Tsvìet ships outnumbering his forces two-to-one, he was destroyed. His Dark Eldar forces were quite deadly, but he had not the time and experience to effectively wield each unit to their full potential. Ten H-77s relentlessly pounded his D-Eldar Craftworld for several minutes, each of the ships' hundreds of broadside turrets throwing hundreds of megatons of explosive ammunition. Nuclear explosions rained upon his 2,800 mile ship's shields like an endless rainstorm and once they fell, majority of the majestic ship simply ceased to exist as anything but rubble within seconds.
Having fought a Dark Eldar-using Commander before, the Tsvìets knew where the bridge was usually placed and so they had aimed well away from that spot. When assault legions infiltrated the remains of the ship, fighting had ensued for several hours not due to the level of resistance, but simply the size of the still remaining ship that was hundreds of miles in length and width. The Dark Eldar were crafty and versatile in ground warfare though much of their weapons were useless against the armor of the V.I. drones unless aimed at the cyborgs' joints.
The fighting came to a sudden end and when a platoon had stormed the bridge, they found the Human Commander been incapacitated by his own special Dark Eldar forces. Despite initial confusion, the team confirmed the Commander's status as the Dark Eldar had truly lived up to their nature and betrayed him when they realized how ineffective and useless he was as an inexperienced Commander, having seen their brothers and sisters of torture and debauchery brutally outmaneuvered and slaughtered like cattle because of his lack of tactical skills instead of taking advice from the D-Eldar generals who were familiar with their own forces. It didn't help Scott's case when he refused to have them act their original manner because he was too squeamish.
The bridge crew and remaining military leaders of the Dark Eldar parlayed for the lives of their remaining forces. Surrendering their Commander who was then locked away on the main Tsvìet world for this fragment of their great Mother's kingdom, Shatterer met with the D-Eldar Farseers and brokered a deal with them. Their remaining warriors would be spared and granted asylum within Tsvìet space, even given their own planet fitted with facilities, and in return, once their numbers have been replenished, they will raid territories of future discovered Human Commanders. All the Tsvìets want are the Human Commanders, not their armies and worlds. Besides the Commanders, what was left of the rest after each war would be free to be looted or enslaved by the Dark Eldar.
They accepted enthusiastically, glad to be free to practice their ways without a squeamish leader pulling their leashes and be partnered with a powerful, if fragment, of a legendary enemy of Humans, Humans who they had no love for (except to torture), and a powerful entity (for they could not call her a human despite her looks) who knew how to lead.
It would be another two weeks before ship production is reestablished after enough parts and weapons had been gathered. Work has even begun on rebuilding the Dark Eldar Craftworld with the D-Eldar's preferences and the Tsvìets' technological knowledge and efficiency. It would still be two months before the second, third and fourth battle groups (seven fleets, about 700 ships) would be finished however Shatterer felt her forces satisfactory enough to begin sending scouts into the surrounding galaxies.
While several of these galaxies will have intelligent life, only two of these would have faint traces of cosmic energy similar to that which surrounded the Tsvìets, meaning something or someone was dropped into their universe as well.
One of these, a disk galaxy north of their own, would actually have the Earth from their original universe. Despite Eldar pleads, Shatterer denied them as Commander or not, they were of the same Humans the Commanders were and thus were potential meals for their mother once she was returned. Shatterer did this since she actually wasn't sure. She knew her mother held a great disdain for the Humans who chose to live and die on the Origin world. The GPC wasn't aware of any plans on what to do with them.
Further digging in the old archives showed that no, Sing did not have any desire to consume those humans, so much to the pirates' glee, Shatterer allowed the Dark Eldar to take a few dozen ships to capture the Earth. Resistance was light as no Human Commanders had really stayed around on Earth since it was deemed a neutral world that was void of any Commander presence. While the humans on the planet might have fought back, the Eldar had the orbital supremacy. Scott had done a good job of making them in accordance to their lore as the pirates took sadistic pleasure in burning the inspiration for the Holy Terra of their fictional lore, thus burning the pride and joy of the Imperium, the Space Marines, and the Emperor of Mankind.
Killing or enslaving the populace posed no problem for Shatterer. In fact, it merely established a permanent friendship with the Dark Eldar.
In another galaxy, they would find the realm similar to the Milky Way galaxy though with a severe lack of Human Commander presence or Reaper invasion. However, it too, had an Earth solar system. Evidence suggesting possible Commander presence rose many alarms. The scout was withdrawn immediately and Shatterer met with her X.O. and many of the A.I. generals under her command to discuss future war time strategies.
Splintered Force #2 Universe DC/Teen Titans (collab with Masterix)
One Core World
1,910 Colonies (+3 since arrival)
2,192 Space Fortresses, 10,201 Space Logistic Stations (+28, +42 since arrival)
14,287 Combat Ships, 7,966 Logistic Ships (+389, +439 since arrival)
Tsvìets: est. 1 million Civilians: 20,000 (same)
A.I./V.I. units: est. 230 million/3.2 trillion (same, +61.4 million since arrival)
Grand Primal Commanders: Shatterer (Saber/Attila the Hun from Fate/Grand Order), X.O. Jecht (Final Fantasy X)
Dark Eldar: 3,239,092 units
1 Dark Eldar Craftworld (38% completed)
A/N: That's it for this one. This is the final fragment of the Tsvìet empire. Now that all has been accounted for, I can actually focus on the others. Sorry for the long absence. Also, yes, that is the same "I'm Scott Malkinson, I have diabetes" from South Park. I did it for the lulz.
