Shadows pass through the room bathing it in a blue and gray light, he opened his eyes when he felt the woman next to him move.
He must have fallen asleep again, it wasn't the first time that he had fallen asleep while playing and it was only when he tried to log out and found that the option wasn't there that he remembered why he was still in the game.
He removed the covers and let his feet hang off his bed as he sat down so that he could think about his situation.
Too much time had passed and even if he had slept in the game before the helmet's safety switch should have activated and forced him out of the game so why was he still here?
He heard the alien woman moan while she slept but he ignored her.
He switched his help screen and turned his attention to the probes that he had sent out the night before and to his surprise they had found several planets filled with Humanoid aliens that were just waiting to be taken.
"What are going to do, if we somehow ended up in some kind of Isekai?" he asked himself as he remembered the different anime and mangas that he read when he was younger.
He didn't want to think about the consequences of their actions, because they had just killed an entire planet and enslaved everyone in it.
He didn't react when he felt a pair of warm blue hands wrap themselves around his chest.
"Master it's late come back and get some sleep." the blue-skinned woman said to him.
He was tempted to listen to her and he had to use most of his will to resist the woman's attempts to control his mind, he grabbed the woman's hands and removed them from his chest.
"Get dressed and get out." he ordered her.
He didn't say or do anything as he watched the Asari leave his room. If he had to compare the Asari species to anything else, he would say that they were succubuses.
There was only one reason why the Asari species looks female and has all of the parts that a female should have, but can reproduce with any other species.
The Asari for as kind and benevolent as they may act, are an invasive species.
They go from one planet to another befriending the local population and slowly breed out the native species.
If anyone wanted to argue with him about this, they would have to answer him why their species developed a form of telepathy that only works while they are in contact with their target.
He tried to contact his friends or anyone else who had been a part of the fleet, but everyone was either asleep or was still having fun so no one answered his call.
The fleet was made of the largest and most powerful ships of their group and while they weren't anything when compared to the mighty Union's combined fleet, they weren't an easy target either.
'What the hell are we going to do?" he asked himself again.
Even if they had taken the entire Asari population, it wasn't enough to keep the men entertained.
The size of each ship and the fact that the Asari race had been split between them meant that there weren't enough playthings to go around.
Then there was the other problem, they couldn't risk just being a fleet-basted group and they couldn't risk putting everything they had into colonizing a planet or group of planets.
Both had their problems, planets needed to be protected from pirates and raiders, and any ship no matter how strong or large could be destroyed.
They couldn't just find a planet and take it from the natives because there would always be groups that would rise against them, not to mention that the native population would always shield each other from harm.
No, if they were going to be trapped here then they needed a plan and that was something that he wasn't willing to do alone, so he decided to at least try and get an idea of what the universe had prepared for them.
"Computer have the probes managed to find any other organizations or groups?' he said to the ship comper and the computer showed him the different names of the groups that were near the fleet's location.
From the size of the list, he knew that there were several groups besides the ones that the computer had shown him, but the ones that he had seen were the closest ones to the fleet.
There was no point in him sitting here and worrying about the situation so he stood up, got dressed, and walked out of the room.
The Phalanx had a night and day system installed so that the crew could work around the clock so that the ship always had a fully functioning crew.
Despite yesterday's celebration, the halls of the ship were just as clean as they had been before the men had their fun. There were some signs of what had and was still happening in some of the many rooms.
An empty bottle of beer here, some drops of alien blood over there, and what he hoped was vomit in the corner.
If someone were to ask him where he was going he would answer with the truth and say "I don't know, I just felt like I needed to walk for a bit."
...Change...
Broken was the only way that anyone could describe what the different races of the galaxy felt towards the citadel and its council members.
No matter what the councilors did or said there was no way that they could regain the various races' trust.
No one could believe how quickly the invaders had managed to breach Thessia's defenses and capture the Asari population living in it, before stripping the planet bare.
There was no telling who the unknown enemy would attack next and that terrified everyone because none of the Council races knew where the invaders had taken the Asari and what would become of them when the invaders were done with them.
The ones affected the most were the Asari who found themselves being pushed away by their allies, it had been the Asari's homeworld that had been attacked so it made sense that the enemy would attack any planet that had Asari living in it.
