Supernatural: Chronicles of the Order 5

Chapter 38: A Far-Flung Tragedy

(DISCLAIMER: No, I don't own Supernatural because it belongs to Eric Kripke and Warner Bros. So, enjoy the show! Rated M for graphic violence, adult content, and adult language.)

One day earlier…

Ginryu was in his office as he was busy looking into the ongoing attacks that stemmed from Alecrast's borders. He was knee-deep into seeing the reports that were filed as the Second Galvanic Uprising was getting more dangerous than he ever imagined. The allies who teamed up with the Executive Division were on the prowl as Ginryu was also aware of the Toller Family's second branch meddling on the sidelines by selling more of Darbus' leftovers to General Wetzel on the sly through various loopholes. It was all too much until he spotted something in the distance. It was a large tank that was standing near the bridge as it began to fire at the Order's main headquarters directly. With the blast hitting towards the window, Ginryu got out of the way just in time as he fled his office to see dozens of members and delegates from other planets fleeing the danger. It wasn't long until he spotted Jun approaching in which she had Gadreel following her, for they were carting the children from the main headquarters out of harm's way in this time of war.

"General Wetzel crossed the line already," said Jun. "Therefore, the blast has also hit at the housing wing in which some of the people here have been either hurt or killed."

"It appears that General Wetzel's pissed off that he didn't crush Lillium like he wanted to," said Ginryu. "Still, if he continues this baby fit with the Howitzer outside our doorstep, then we'll all be at risk if we're not careful."

"We'll get the women and children out of harm's way," said Gadreel. "It's the least we can do to evacuate everyone out of here."

"Get the children to safety. That's your top priority here. As for the four soldier corps groups here, they need to get everyone else out and into the secret underground tunnels to where the river is. We cannot allow the Executive Division to destroy us that easily, for they won't stop their power trip anytime soon."

BOOM!

Without warning, another blast shook the Order's main headquarters as Ginryu, Jun, and Gadreel were bringing the children that were in tow towards the entrance to the secret tunnel where the river meets. By the time they got there, the saw several members of the Garrison Corps ushering the civilians that lived here being put into boats for their own safety. It was the worst attack as everyone was evacuating the scene and onwards to the secret underground tunnels after what occurred earlier. The damage done by the Howitzer unit from outside caused a massive hole in the building's infrastructure as it was beginning to fall apart. Even Jun spotted several members of the Review Board going towards the archives room to get the remaining antiquities of the Elder Days the moment they were carted away in boxes, for this attack was the most brutal of all.

"It seems that we have a way to preserve the artefacts in this time of war," she said.

"Luckily, we made precautions to get out most of the artefacts before another hit from the Howitzer unit from outside," said Ginryu.

"Let's hope that all of us are alive and safe, because we can't just-"

"HELP!"

The loud cry came from a familiar Orianthan prophet as he was caught in the rubble. It was Varlik as he was stuck with his foot caught in the debris in which Jun rushed towards him to boldly get him out of there. Even though she got him out danger, they weren't out of the woods yet as they noticed several more members of the Garrison Corps arriving to bring the remaining members of the Order out of harm's way. It was a warzone from the inside and out as everyone was fleeing the danger that came out of nowhere, for this was hell that came in the form of a tank blast.

"Why are those people doing this?" asked Varlik.

"They're doing this because they don't care about those who are vulnerable," said Jun.

"And what about the savior? Is he safe?"

"Sam and his family are on Essos right now, but I have a gut feeling that their stay over there won't last long. Come on, we have to get out of here before anything else happens..."

And so, Jun escorted Varlik towards one of the emergency exits as it led towards the secret tunnels where most of the evacuees were departing into secret trains in an underground station. In such a short time, all hell broke out in the form of a Howitzer blast as most of everyone was all safe and accounted for in this dark time. Just as everything was going swiftly to get everyone out of harm's way, Jun heard some frantic screaming coming from one of the soldiers in the Cross Corps as she sprinted towards what was going on, for this wasn't good at all.

"Where's Chiaki?!" yelled an Elf woman with blue hair and brown eyes. "Have you seen her?! I can't find her anywhere!"

"Calm down, I'll go back and look for her," said Jun.

"I can't go anywhere without Chiaki! She's out there back in the training area of the Medical Corps studying to be a part of that group! I hope that she isn't dead! She's all I've got since her Terran father was killed!"

"I'll go and find her. It's the least I can do."

At that moment, Jun set off back into the warzone as she was going towards the corridor where the training area of the Medical Corps was. She was searching for the Half-Elf that was missing as she looked all over until she spotted her escorting a group of children who were ill or injured. The Half-Elf herself was young as she had black hair and purple eyes while wearing a pair of glasses, but her timing to be in harm's way was bad until hope intervened at the last minute. Luck was on Jun's side as she was ready to get the rest of the stragglers towards the underground station below.

"Chiaki, I presume?" she said. "Looks like that you've got some patients that need the utmost attention in this crisis."

"Lady Jun…," she said. "These kids need to be taken out of here. I can't leave them behind."

"You're a trainee, aren't you?"

"I haven't been inducted into the ranks yet and I'm stuck in a pickle like everyone else here." The floor begins to shake as the building's infrastructure was starting to get unstable. "We have to get these children out of here. They're vulnerable, but I can't just leave them here."

"There's an emergency exit near the restrooms. We'll take it downward and meet with the rest of the members of the Order, alright? We'll even meet up with your mom as well."

Jun quickly gathered up Chiaki and the children in her care as they were going towards the emergency exit that was near the restrooms. By the time they got towards it, they were busy getting the children to safety as they were met by members of the Garrison Corps, who were ready to take them out towards the secret trains as planned. By the time everyone was secured, the ceiling above the secret passages began to crumble as a crag began to fall towards Chiaki. Just as she was about to meet her demise, she was pushed out of the way by Jun as the crag impaled her by direct impact the moment she fell to the ground. The young trainee of the Medical Corps was saddened as she saw Jun covered in blood in which she wasn't going to make it after doing her duty to help most of the members of the Order flee the warzone altogether.

"No!" screamed Chiaki as she rushed to Jun's side. "Don't leave us behind, Lady Jun! We need you!"

"Don't… try to… grieve too much…," she said as she gingerly removed the hip holster from her right leg. "Give… this… to Ginryu… It's… the blueprints… to the four space stations… He has to have them… or else we'll… be doomed..."

"Lady Jun! We can't lose you right now… It's not fair! I can save you! Just give me more time to help you! I'll even ask those angels to save you so we can all get out of here!"

"Chiaki…, you have to go now..." Jun gingerly gives the hip holster to her as she catches it. "This building is gonna implode at any time… Please…, give my hip holster… to Ginryu… It's… your only chance… to stop… the Executive Division..."

"I'll do it, but your sacrifice will never be in vain..."

"Thank the gods… We… also… live by three… simple words… and they are… none other than… always… keep… fighting..."

Jun closes her eyes forever as Chiaki cried loudly while holding the hip holster that was in her hands. Even Gadreel became saddened as he picked up her lifeless body for both burial and funeral the moment he fled without a trace the moment the infrastructure from above began to crumble even further. It wasn't long until Chiaki sprinted towards the train as it was leaving quickly from the imploding chaos from above. By the time the train left out of the emergency tunnel and onwards to the pathway leading to Kanto Village, Chiaki herself sat at the seat by the window as she noticed Gadreel reappearing out of nowhere in which he felt saddened by Jun's death, for this latest atrocity that the Executive Division would also be something that can never be forgotten.

"Jun's body is safely taken to Kripke Shrine for cremation and burial," he said as he sat down in the seat across from Chiaki. "She cared deeply for her brethren in the Order, but this devastation that the Executive Division had caused will be on their hands for this cold and ruthless crime."

"She saved my life…," she said as she opened up the hip holster in her hands to reveal a set of data thumbdrives in a rectangular box. "These must be the data bits that she was talking about..." She later sees a label with the words, "Sol Station Blueprints," in white letters. "I have to give these to Ginryu right away when we reach Kanto Village. Jun died to get everyone out and I won't let her sacrifice be forsaken, either."

"Chiaki!"

It wasn't long until Chiaki saw her mother running towards her as she had tears in her eyes. The Elf woman was grateful that the Half-Elf was alive and safe in which she was glad to be out of the collapsing warzone within the Order's main headquarters here on Alecrast. With Jun's hip holster in her hands, she was ready to give the information to Ginryu right away as she saw what was left of the Order's main headquarters falling to the ground with most of the debris falling further towards the river. It was hell as the Howitzer tank left in a cloud of dust as this arrogant act of war was felt all over the entire Ashizoka System in spades…


Ginryu was at the station in Kanto Village as he was there for a far different reason. With no other home to return to, he was left without the Order's main headquarters as he had no other choice but to take up residence in the underground sanctuaries near this town in order to clarify the situation that came at him without warning. By the time he reached the clearing where Winchester Castle stood, he saw the townsfolk stare at him as they were saddened by what happened to the Order's main headquarters earlier. By the time he reached the gates, he saw Reuben arriving with some of the injured patients with his group as they were most likely to be tending to their wounds after that devastating blast that shook the Order to the core, for this was the final straw against the Executive Division altogether.

"Recently, the Order's main headquarters on this planet has been destroyed, but we're not out of the fold yet," he said.

"We know," said Reuben. "We all saw it on the news in which the planetary governments from all over the galaxy have condemned the attack that General Wetzel had done."

"What happened here today was a reminder that we can't take this lying down. What General Wetzel and those who support the Executive Division had done was both an act of terrorism and an act of war. We may have lost our primary home in the Order, but that doesn't mean that we're out of the limelight yet."

"I bet that Kazuo doesn't know about this yet because he's still on Essos aiding the relief effort to repair Lillium."

"Kazuo will know eventually and so will the allied forces there in Lillium on Essos," said Reina as she was standing in front of Ginryu and Reuben. "Jun Kanzaki's death wasn't in vain after, but her brother won't be thrilled in hearing of her passing."

"I had a feeling that you would say that..."

"By the way, a trainee from the Medical Corps asked me to give this to you in person." Reina brings out Jun's hip holster as she gives it to Ginryu. "The Half-Elf, Chiaki Kumotani, had this in her possession in which she asked Gadreel to give it to me in order to bring it here to you." Ginryu opens the hip holster up as he sees the box of thumbdrives all in a row. "The data drives that are in there have blueprints that are essential to dismantling the Sol Project altogether. All we need to do is to go there and stop it."

"According to what Gadreel told me, the four space stations in question are heavily guarded by the Executive Division and those in their service. If we are spotted, then we either become indoctrinated in the league of scare tactics or end up dead. Therefore, if we play our cards right, then we'll have a slim chance to stop the Sol Project once and for all, for it is a better deal to bring the Executive Division to an abrupt end."

Ginryu made his point clear as he wasn't about to back down anytime soon. As for the crisis that nearly crippled the Order, it was mounting up fast as the only option to stop the Executive Division now rested on the shoulders of those who had the Sol Project's blueprints in their hands, for the time was near to stop it once and for all...


Present Day…

I was dressed in a black kimono as I was ready to attend the funeral of the fallen after using a hidden travelling portal from the house to where I intended to go to. I was back home in the castle on Alecrast as I walked upstairs to see Reuben standing in front of me. Like me, he was saddened by the loss of the Order's main headquarters on Alecrast as the time to mourn was already beginning, but I had Kevin right behind me due to his status as a bodyguard. We were all going towards Kripke Shrine to pay our final respects to the two hundred that were lost as it was also a time to both grieve and reflect on what was put in front of us for no reason.

"It's the same thing like before…," said Kevin as he looked around in the room with the red rubber ball. "Dean's gonna be here, but he's also gonna be pissed that this had happened to us as a whole."

"Your timing's bad here, but we can't just play possum while the Executive Division is out there causing havoc around the planet and beyond," said Reuben.

"We're only here to pay our respects, but the repercussions on this attack have been felt by other members of the Order in different branches," I said. "Even Kazuo is distraught after hearing about the death of Jun, but her sacrifice was the most noble of all in which she had information about the infrastructures of the four space stations in question."

"There's no time for the Medic General to be sulking in anguish right now. All we need to do is to pay our final respects to the fallen who gave their lives to protect everyone who fled from the attack on our headquarters here."

"Jun Kanzaki is also Kazuo's sister in which he had close ties to her, along with Ippei. I know that she'll be there in the Grey Havens to watch over us, but the attack on the Order is an attack on all of us in a whole. If you lost either me, Dean, Cynthia, or even some others in our large family, would you be distraught like what Kazuo is going through?"

"Losing a family member isn't cool right now," said Kevin. "This isn't the first time that we lost someone close, but we'll always pull forward, no matter how many times we get bogged down by tragedy."

It wasn't long until we went out of the room with the red rubber ball until we heard a few more footsteps coming forth. Turning around, I saw the rest of our family dressed in black as they were most likely to be attending the funerals of the fallen, for this tragedy was the worst that could ever happen to us on a much larger scale indeed…


Kazuo was dressed in funeral garb as he was back at the house on Essos in which he still felt the agonizing effects of what happened to Jun yesterday. Even though he was the oldest sibling in his clan, he vowed to do away with the Executive Division like the rest of us as the battle against them wasn't over in a longshot. Still, he hated the fact that losing family that was closest to him became a tragedy that couldn't be avoided as it also made him feel weary of his position as Medic General of the Medical Corps. By the time he stepped out of the house, he saw the allied forces still fixing the buildings in Lillium as they were hard at work to fix the town back to its former glory once again, for it was a relief effort that was more stronger together than apart. When he decided to walk towards the beach, he saw a ghostly image standing near the shore as the ocean crashed onto the wet sand. It was Jun in spirit as she was most likely to give Kazuo the hope that was needed in this time of tragedy and chaos in this ongoing war, for it wasn't over yet.

"You shouldn't be shocked to see me like this, big brother," she said as she smiled.

"But you were killed while protecting our fellow members of the Order," said Kazuo. "Why are you here of all places."

"Kazuo, we're running out of options here, but this isn't the first time that one has to resort into going towards enemy terrain. The thumbdrives that I gave to Chiaki are more than enough to have the data to shut down the Sol Project altogether."

"The Sol Project… Sol is the Spanish word for sun and the four space stations that orbit above the third planet in all four corners of the Ashizoka System all have a destructive purpose in mind."

"You already know of Project Apollo, but the others are Project Ra, Project Amaterasu, and Project Helios. If those are activated to be the weapons for the Executive Division, then we are all doomed in this dark time. I just hope that Ginryu and the other Elders get my data before it was lost forever… And another thing, the data code needed to override the command to the Sol-1 and the rest of them is 110283. It's the last thing to give to you because I want the Executive Division to fall like everyone else does…, but it won't be an easy path along the way, alright, big brother?"

It wasn't long until Kazuo heard someone singing the song, "O Death," in the distance as he spotted a reaper coming towards Jun. The reaper passed as human, but she had the appearance of a black woman in a red leather jacket as she was coming to collect the fallen High Elf who was in spirit in order to warn Kazuo of the further impending danger ahead. It was time for Jun to go as her work in spirit was finished until she met Kazuo again in the Grey Havens, for the reaper was ready to bring her forward into the afterlife.

"You just had to give Kazuo the information he needed, didn't you, Jun?" said the reaper as she was ready to take her away. "Looks like your ghostly intervention paid off in which it'll be a vital clue to stop the Executive Division, but your time's up after you saved that girl."

"I know that my sacrifice to help others was never in vain, but there are others who will look after my homestead and dairy cows, for Shisui knows about how the system works, regardless of the situation at hand," she said. "As for the rest of the Order, I hope that they got out safely…, for Sam will stop at nothing to overcome the odds."

"This isn't the first time that his past self had to play dirty in the Elder Days, but from what I heard on the grapevine, Sam's about to become a much bigger god of this galaxy than the ones that have been worshipped from other humanoid species and that includes the one who helped into creating the universe in six days. Hell, the Winchesters of old constantly cheated death time and time again in order to save people, hunt things, and uphold the family business. As for the up and coming new god, he's gonna have to accept his status in front of him or else we all go down the toilet and not even God Himself will come in and stop this crap from hitting the fan."

"For the record, the Terrans who worship Him follow a set of Commandments in which one of them states that they can't worship any other gods before Him. As for Sam, I hope that he puts General Wetzel and his cronies in their place once and for all."

"He will, for he'll live by the motto that was given to him: always keep fighting… Now, shall we go to the Grey Havens to see Ippei and the rest of your fallen family?"

Jun followed the reaper as they disappeared up into the heavens forever. When Kazuo saw them depart, he vowed not to let the tragedy weigh him down as the time for action was met with a time to get justice for the fallen comrades that were killed in the blast of the Order's main headquarters on Alecrast. This act of war was felt all over the place as Kazuo vowed to help those in need in which there was no going back to his decision, for this tragedy was a taste of a much gruesome danger waiting on the horizon…


We were all gathered at Kripke Shrine as we were paying our final respects to our fallen comrades who died in the blast. The presence of the surviving dignitaries and Elders were present and accounted for as they were laying flowers to the caskets of the fallen in this bleak time to reflect. Several onlookers from the dirt roads came and went as they were seen laying memorial items from flowers to stuffed toys in the form of teddy bears. The rest of the townsfolk from Kanto Village also paid their respects to those who gave their lives into protecting everyone from further danger from that dangerous attack yesterday, for this was an incident that can't be forgotten on the sly. By the time I laid a wreath to one of the coffins, I noticed the Kanzaki seal on it as it was none other than Jun's. I also prayed for her and the remaining one hundred and ninety-nine who sacrificed their lives in this tragedy, for this war wasn't over just yet.

By the time I sat down with Reiko and the others, we saw the caskets being slowly put into the furnace as the remains were being cremated and to be put for further burial in the cemetery. One by one, every single coffin was put into the furnace as we saw our fellow comrades being ushered into the afterlife. It was a heartbreaking moment for all of us as we also had our reasons to move forward after all that has happened. Still, the Executive Division were about to get it coming as I vowed to shut them down one slow step at a time. Even though we all said our last peace and our final goodbyes to our comrades and loved ones as the time of mourning was almost at an end. What we didn't expect was that Kazuo arrived as he saw the last coffin being put towards the furnace, which turned out to be Jun's in which he prayed for her safety up in the Grey Havens, for his inner battle against the Executive Division wasn't over just yet. By the time that the mass funeral was over, we all left Kripke Shrine as we saw the rain coming down in bunches. This wasn't the first time that it rained at a funeral and it wasn't the last as I felt the raindrops falling down everywhere. Even Dean noticed the rain as he was carrying an umbrella in his hands, but he also wanted to nail the Executive Division for what they had done to us in the Order.

"This isn't the first time that it rained at a funeral," I heard him say.

"Even if it rained, the sadness that accompanies it will never go away that quickly," I said.

"Those people who died from that asshat's baby fit gave their lives to save everyone from getting crush under the rubble of the Order's main headquarters, Sam. Even Jun herself gave her life to help her fellow comrades in need in which her sacrifice didn't go down the toilet this time."

"And more to our dismay, General Wetzel shows off his true colors in which he wants to destroy this galaxy by reviving Project Apollo… All he wants is to use me as the weapon to activate it all for his own selfish desires and greed."

"I know how that goes because of the fact that General Wetzel will stop at nothing to get what he truly wants in this matter. He wants you to be his bitch, Sam. He also wants you to become Julilla's personal brood stallion and sex toy, too. The only thing that the bastard is highly capable of is throwing destructive fits because he didn't get his way and that makes our old foes, Severin Thrippe and Darbus Toller, look like Sesame Street characters."

"It may look that way, but there's no going back on ending the Second Galvanic Uprising so far. As for the downside of it all, I have a feeling that I would be put under further scrutiny than what I can stand for."

It wasn't long until we saw Kazuo be the last one out of Kripke Shrine as he was carrying an umbrella in his hands. Like most of us, he also paid his final respects for the dead as he also had a reason to carry something in his hand. It was a piece of paper as he opened it up and revealed the code that Jun revealed to him in which we saw the numbers, "110283," scrawled in black letters. He was determined to shut down the Executive Division like the rest of us as he vowed to remain vigilant into tending to the sick and injured in this devastating war that came at us without warning.

"This is Jun's final request," he said to us. "This is the abort code to stopping the four space stations that orbit the third planet in all four parts of the entire Ashizoka System. Therefore, they must be destroyed before it's too late. Sol-1 is floating above Alecrast, Sol-2 is floating above Drakonus, Sol-3 is floating above Westeros, and Sol-4 is floating above Valinor. All four are poised to be weapons in which they must be stopped before we all get pulled asunder."

"Sounds good to me," said Dean.

"There's also a risk if the plan fails," I said.

"There are no risks, but there will be a turnabout in this end," said Kazuo. "There is still hope that boils over from the chasm of chaos in which the newest god will put an end to what General Wetzel is doing."

"There are no new gods other than the ones we worship."

"You're wrong about that, Sam. It appears that the newest god who will rule all of the Ashizoka System will by you."

"What?!" I was stunned to hear Kazuo's words as I was concerned about what could happen next if I wasn't careful enough. "No! I'm a lot of things, but I'm no god! All I am is just a simple Man of Letters and that's all. The one who bears that mantle has a set of Commandments in which it states not to worship other gods before Him. I can't just encroach on His turf and take over or else I'll face the wrath of His Heavenly Host on my heels."

"Let me remind you that I was the one who pulled you out of your mother's womb in order for your father and older brother to see you in person, Sam. I saw that blast of light emanating from where you came out of after the First Galvanic Uprising came to an end all those years ago. I remembered your father rushing in there to see you when you were in swaddling clothes while he had Dean in tow, don't you remember? By the time of your birth, everyone who foretold of your coming stood outside of the dome that you and your older brother were escorted into and that included the Draaza themselves. You were also known to become the galaxy's new Messiah in which it will lead us into a golden age for all eternity. They even foretold the birth of your wife in which she also plays a part in this time of uncertainty and revelation. The Terran God knows of what you were made for in which you will go forward in this time of need. He also knows that you can't escape your true destiny in which you have no other choice but to move forward."

"Move forward? I'm never going to become a god, you got that? Yes, I have that raw power mixed with the blood in my veins, but that right still belongs to the one who put the universe into motion that took six days to construct it. Even if everyone who foretold my coming, I could never get past the status to the one who came before me."

It wasn't long until I spotted a group of Draaza as they were dressed in black robes. The group itself were beginning to sing loudly as they were most likely to be urging me to change my mind. Still, I couldn't allow myself to dethrone God Himself as I didn't want to offend anyone in this time of crisis that appeared for no reason. Even though I tried to ignore the singing of the Draaza group in front of me, they sang louder as they were not about to stop until I agreed to accept what was put in front of me on the spot. I also noticed Chuck standing in front of the group of the singing Draaza as He was most likely to be doing the same thing like the rest of those who were yearning for a golden age. Even Dean and Kazuo spotted them as their singing was getting intense, for it was a rallying cry to bring me towards what was put in front of me in the first place.

"Try as you might, I can't replace the one who made everything," I said as I noticed Chuck standing his ground. "Aren't you of all people supposed to be the ruler who is often worshipped above all others or has that fallen on deaf ears?"

"You know that you can't just cut and run, Sam," he said. "We've been waiting for this moment since you were born and enough is enough already."

"He's right," said Kazuo. "It's about time that you stepped up to the plate and bring yourself forward or else we'll be facing a much more darker chaos than what we know now."

"We all know that it's the Executive Division and they'll stop at nothing until they lay waste this planet and others that are weaker than what we have seen before," I said. "As for what God Himself wanted…," My hair turns silver without warning as it was beyond my control. "...I can't accept it in which there are others who worship Him in times of crisis."

"And what about what's been happening now, Sam?" said Dean. "Everyone knew that you were coming, but you refuse to bask in the limelight out of concern for the Almighty's standard? This is Gehenna all over again in which you refuse to take the reins of becoming a much bigger god than what the other deities have branched out over the centuries."

"He's afraid of being judged by those in the shadows in which they paint My image to be this wrathful monster who attacks those who don't bow down to Me," said Chuck as he was staring at me in all His glory. "Yeah, I get pissed from time to time, but seeing ungrateful people cause chaos in My name isn't a way to go 'cause they judge those who are not perfect in My image. They even go so far into saying that I branched out Adam and Eve out of dust, but the rest of the way comes through evolution and humans or humanoid beings have to go through a stage from monkeys to what they are just like a Lego playset from the bottom up. Hell, none of us are perfect, regardless of race, gender, religion, or sexual orientation; but if I'm judging someone, then I'm judging the pessimists who keep putting the kid in the back row down for no reason. As for the complex that's been going on in front of Me, I can't just let the new deity in the making just shy away from one's responsibilities all because I have the simple wrath complex all over. All the same, the truth hurts, Sam, and it's high time that you accept your role as both the savior and one half of the Destiny of Worlds in which you've become a much bigger god than Me. You can't just sit on your ass watching from the sidelines like some kid that's always been picked last, Sam. You can't just sit by and watch the galaxy burn while falling to pieces in which there might be no hope left after that. All I'm saying to you is that you need to branch out. You need to pull through. And another thing…, you need to shine! You've got a lot of potential and there are those who will follow you till the bitter end to bring this galaxy into the golden age as it is foretold for a long time now. Therefore, you need to step up to the plate in order to get to first base or perhaps kick the football to score a touchdown, for this is one huge hurdle that you have to overcome or else all that is there will be put into one huge vacuum with a hepa filter that can suck just about everything."

I felt the weight of what was put in front of me as I had a bad feeling until-

"No bad feelings!" yelled Chuck. "You gotta focus, alright?!"

It was all too much for me as I was also feeling the new form of responsibility sinking into what I had at my disposal. Still, I was in for something that I was put into as this crucial time was about to be used for a lot more than just what was stuck there. I had to make the most of it as I had no other choice but to do so in this fight against the Executive Division. By the time I was about to return home to the castle, I saw a mechanical bird perched up in the tree as I threw a rock at it the moment it fell to the ground. When I walked towards it, I yanked the SIM-Tron chip out of it as I was getting to where I couldn't take General Wetzel's tyranny much longer. I wanted to take a stand as I didn't want him to destroy any more of our allies who came with us in this time of crisis. Even though the Order's main headquarters here on this planet had been destroyed, that didn't mean that we weren't finished yet as there was so much to do right now. We all had to pull together as the time to stop the Executive Division was at full steam and ready to go so far…


Ginryu was in a bunker within the underground network of secret rotgut rooms near Kanto Village as he was in his emergency office sorting out reports. After the funerals of those we have lost, he was hard at work in his office as he looked into the files of the infamous Project Apollo that should have been scrapped a long time ago. He looked into the blueprints and the details of what was read from the data that Jun collected in order to give to him as the images of the Sol Project were very unnerfing at this time. By the time he was about to wrap up the brief look at the Sol Project itself, he saw Bobby walking into the office as he stretched out his hind legs while jumping onto the footstool, for the old housecat had something to say to him.

"Your timing is bad, Bobby," he said.

"What are you talking about? I came and went long before General Wetzel unleashed hell on our headquarters, ya idjit," he answered.

"We may all be without a home, but we're not out of the woods yet. Still, Sam will have no other choice but to go into Sol-1 soon enough to raise hell and destroy it before anything else happens."

"General Wetzel obtained something in return after the killing of one his daughters in which he gained it from one of the top fighters in the scrapped prizefight."

"Cain hides in the shadows, but if it's Ailnoth, then Sam's gonna have to watch his back when it comes to facing off against him."

"The truth is, Ginryu, it was Ailnoth who enticed General Wetzel to gain power beyond his wildest dreams while his homestead suffered from the most brutal winters that no one could ever get over."

"And Cain will go after the one who is the real puppeteer in all of this, for he'll end up eliminated for his crimes in this life or the next and most demons have a beef with him."

"During my rebirth as a housecat, I've known about Ailnoth and what the bastard does in which he even plays his enemies like pawns in a chess game. Also, there's the notion of Sam about to reach god status in which he can't back out of it."

"Sam may be poised to become like a god, but there are other humanoids who still worship the one who came from Earth. I've read the Ten Commandments and one of them reads out, 'Thou shalt have no other gods before me.'"

"Those Draaza folk have been praying for Sam to be the savior of this basket full of planets in which it's the only way to put us through the golden age as prominsed. The've been campaigning for it the moment they were watching the women get the right to vote in the Elder Days."

"Then we should be ready in this time of crisis. The Executive Division attacked us in an act of war in which they have riled up the planetary governments that have close ties with us. What they've done was in both cowardice and arrogance for their actions and they will be held accountable for this cold and heinous crime."

"It ain't easy 'cause I'm no stranger to losing one home in the Elder Days. Hell, back when I was still human and living like one, I had my house burned down by a group of Leviathans, but I wasn't out of the fight just yet. I even helped the Winchesters of old in spirit after Dick Roman killed me, but after that, I got tossed into Hell, only to be going to Heaven after that. I'm no stranger to having to move from place to place, but I've been used to what was going on so far."

Without warning, a loud whistle blared from outside as Ginryu rushed out of his office and going upstairs to the entrance where the surface was. When he rushed outside, he saw General Wetzel standing in front of him with a smile on his face as he was most likely to be causing havoc in front of the surviving members of the Order. He despised the general as he saw him smiling with an evil smirk on his face. The man was exuberant as he was ready to gloat at his victory for causing the destruction of the Order's main headquarters for no reason but to claim what he wanted.

"It seems that you and your cronies are homeless, Ginryu," he said. "Perhaps it should be wise to hand over Sam Winchester before you lose your new home after the loss of your previous one."

"We may have lost our home, but not our honor and dignity," he said.

"Perhaps you could reconsider your actions against me."

It wasn't long until Ginryu noticed several armed enemy soldiers as they were dressed up in their usual gold armor, for they were the same soulless dolls that came from Darbus' leftovers. Still, he was in the fray as he had a feeling that he would soon fork over the ultimate prize against the wishes of all, for time was running out fast…

To be continued...