As Arthur and his team advanced deeper into the ruins, the eerie silence was intermittently shattered by bursts of gunfire, the crackle of energy weapons, and the guttural roars of Chimerian warriors. The fights were brutal, each Chimerian elite they encountered was a towering beast of muscle and armor, their weapons crackling with deadly energy.
Arthur had just finished slicing through the last of a Chimerian warrior's thick exoskeleton when a voice crackled through their comms.
{"This is ECHO Team Beta, requesting support! We're pinned down in Section 3-G! Chimerian forces have barricaded the entrance, repeat, we need backup!"}
Arthur and Nakamura exchanged glances.
"Sounds like we're not the only ones still fighting," Nakamura said.
He then switched on his comms. "Beta Team, this is Lt. Nakamura. We're en route. Hold your position."
With that, Arthur and his squad picked up their pace, sprinting through the maze-like corridors of the ruins. They turned a corner and found themselves staring at a heavy blast door, half-open, with scorched marks along the edges, signs of a desperate firefight.
Gunfire erupted from the other side.
"Looks like Beta Team's still holding," Leo muttered, gripping his rifle.
Arthur activated his visor's scanner, pinpointing movement behind the barricades. "Three Chimerian elites. They've blocked the entrance and are pinning Beta Team down."
Nakamura nodded. "Guess we'll have to clear the way."
Arthur didn't hesitate. He launched forward, activating his thrusters in short bursts to cover the distance. He ignited his sword, the red glow at its edges illuminating the dim hallway.
The first Chimerian barely had time to react before Arthur's blade sliced through its wrist, severing the hand holding its rifle. It roared in pain, staggering backward, but Arthur followed up with a precise thrust through its chest.
Leo and Elena opened fire, their shots hammering against the armor of the second Chimerian. It roared in defiance and charged, but Nakamura met it head-on, his plasma sword clashing with the Chimerian's energy blade in a shower of sparks.
Samir tossed a grenade past them, landing near the barricade. It detonated with a concussive blast, sending the third Chimerian sprawling. Beta Team seized the moment, surging forward from their position and mowing down the remaining enemy with a barrage of plasma fire.
Arthur turned to see a squad of five heavily armored ECHOs emerging from cover, their armor scratched and battle-worn. Their leader, a grizzled lieutenant with a scar running down his cheek, nodded in thanks.
"We thought we were dead meat," the lieutenant said. "These bastards hit us hard."
Arthur sheathed his sword. "We're not done yet. More Chimerians are still in the ruins. We push forward together."
The lieutenant grinned. "Wouldn't have it any other way."
With Beta Team joining them, the combined squad moved out, sweeping through the ruins with renewed force. They encountered another Chimerian unit a few corridors down.
"Elites ahead," Elena called out from her elevated position, sniper rifle trained. "They've got heavy weapons."
"Take out their gunners first," Lt. Nakamura ordered.
A sharp crack echoed as Elena fired her sniper rifle, her shot piercing through the helmet of a Chimerian carrying a heavy plasma cannon. The beast staggered before collapsing, its weapon clattering to the ground.
With the enemy momentarily stunned, Arthur, Nakamura, and Leo charged in. Beta Team provided suppressing fire while Samir flanked around, tossing an incendiary grenade that erupted in blue flames, forcing the Chimerians into disarray.
Arthur drove his blade through one elite's throat, dodging an incoming strike from another. Nakamura finished off another with a precise slash through its abdomen, its violet blood spraying onto the metallic walls.
It wasn't just their team, through the comms, reports came in of other ECHO squads engaging Chimerian forces. Arthur could hear the intensity of the battle unfolding across multiple fronts.
{"This is Gamma Team, we've cleared the eastern passage."}
{"Delta Team reporting we are under heavy fire near the central chamber. Requesting immediate backup."}
Arthur and his squad continued to press forward. They cleared room after room, corridor after corridor, their path marked by fallen Chimerians and the smoldering remains of their weapons. Every strike of Arthur's sword, every burst of gunfire from his team, brought them one step closer to securing the ruins.
…
Deep within the ruins, Commander Zolar stood in a dimly lit chamber, his clawed hands clenched into fists. The reports coming in from his remaining forces were dire. He had lost contact with Commander Vorsk, and the human forces were advancing faster than he had anticipated. Though they had killed some teams of ECHOs, the casualties on their side were increasing rapidly.
"Report!" Zolar snarled, turning to a nearby soldier.
The Chimerian warrior hesitated, his voice trembling. "Commander, we've lost contact with multiple squads. The humans… they're pushing through our defenses. We've suffered heavy casualties."
Zolar's eyes narrowed, his yellow irises glowing with fury. "And Vorsk? Where is he?"
The soldier shook his head. "We don't know, Commander. He was last heard engaging a team of ECHOs. We fear… he may have fallen."
Zolar's jaw tightened. Vorsk was one of the stronger commanders, a warrior who had never known defeat. If he had fallen to that human, then the situation was far worse than Zolar had anticipated.
He turned to the handful of soldiers still with him. "This is unacceptable. We cannot allow these humans to gain the upper hand."
One of the soldiers, an elite with fresh scars on his armor, stepped forward. "Commander, what are your orders? We cannot hold them off for much longer."
Zolar's mind raced. He had come to these ruins with Vorsk, confident in their ability to crush the human resistance. But now, with Vorsk likely dead and their forces dwindling, he had to make a decision.
"We retreat," Zolar said finally, his voice low and filled with frustration. "Regroup with the remaining forces and fall back to the extraction point. We will return with reinforcements and crush these humans once and for all."
The soldiers exchanged uneasy glances but nodded in agreement. They had no other choice.
Zolar turned to the young elite. "Gather the remaining squads. Tell them to fall back immediately. We will not waste any more lives here."
"Yes, Commander," the elite replied, saluting before rushing off to relay the orders.
Zolar clenched his fists, his claws digging into his palms. This was not how it was supposed to go. The humans were supposed to be weak. But the result was entirely different from what he had expected.
…
By the time the battle came to an end, the once-ominous halls were silent. The last few Chimerians fell without a sound, their bodies slumped against the ancient walls they had sought to control.
Leo let out a breath, lowering his rifle. "That… was one hell of a fight."
Arthur glanced around, taking in the aftermath. The ruins, once a battleground, were now eerily quiet. The last remnants of the Chimerians lay motionless, their presence finally purged from the site.
Beta Team's lieutenant clapped Arthur on the shoulder. "Damn fine work. If you hadn't shown up when you did, we'd be Chimerian chow."
Arthur nodded. "We all did our part. Now let's regroup and report back."
With the battle over, ECHO teams gathered, checking on injuries and making preparations to leave. The ruins, once crawling with enemies, now stood empty. With some of the Chimerians retreating to their base.
Arthur took a deep breath. The fight was won, but the real war was far from over. The entity that had twisted the Chimerians into conquerors was still out there. And he knew, this was only the beginning.
…
The ruins stood silent as the last echoes of battle faded into the distance. What had once been an unknown ruin was now under human control, its halls littered with the bodies of fallen warriors. The ECHO teams, though victorious, were exhausted, their armor scorched, their weapons nearly depleted. But they had no time to celebrate. The mission was not yet over.
Arthur stood at the center of the ruins, scanning the battlefield through his System map. Reports from other squads confirmed what they already knew, the Chimerians had retreated to their primary base. The camp was their final stronghold, their last line of defense. If the humans wanted to reclaim the planet, they had to crush the Chimerians there.
"We're done here," Lt. Nakamura finally said, his voice carrying over the squad comms. "All units, fall back to base. We will regroup, heal, and prepare for the final assault."
One by one, the squads acknowledged. As the adrenaline faded, fatigue set in, but the knowledge of what lay ahead kept them moving.
The ECHO teams gathered their wounded, scavenged any remaining supplies, and made their way back to the human camp. The VTOLs roared overhead, their engines kicking up dust and ash as they descended onto the extraction zone. Arthur and his squad boarded one of the transports, the interior cramped with soldiers, medics, and the injured.
…
The camp was alive with movement. The moment the VTOLs touched down, teams of medics rushed forward, pulling the wounded from the crafts and escorting them to the medical stations. Engineers scrambled to repair armor, reload weapons, and refuel vehicles. Officers huddled over holographic displays, planning the final assault.
Arthur stepped off the ramp and inhaled deeply. The air was thick with smoke and the scent of ozone from energy weapons. Despite the exhaustion in every soldier's eyes, none hesitated in preparing for what was to come.
He made his way to the debriefing tent, where Admiral Thalberg's holographic figure loomed over a large war table. The other ECHO commanders were already gathered, their faces grim but resolute. A live tactical feed projected above the table, displaying the Chimerian base: a heavily fortified complex nestled in the valley, shielded by energy barriers and anti-air defenses.
"This is it," Thalberg said, his voice carrying the weight of command. "We have them cornered. If we take this base, we cripple their foothold on this planet. There is no fallback for them, no reinforcements. We have made sure of that."
Leo crossed his arms and muttered. "Then we hit them hard. And end this."
Thalberg continued. "You'll have full support, artillery, airstrikes, and armor divisions. But be warned, the Chimerians know we're coming. Expect heavy resistance."
Arthur studied the map, memorizing every route, every chokepoint. "How long until we move out?"
"Once all teams have resupplied and rested. Two hours max."
Not much time, but enough.
Lt. Nakamura turned to his squad. "Get patched up, grab what you need, and be ready to move."
The next two hours passed in a blur. Across the camp, Elena was checking her sniper rifle, adjusting the scope with practiced precision. Leo, ever the perfectionist, was running a final calibration on his railgun, ensuring it would fire with pinpoint accuracy. Samir was busy rigging explosives, silent, and focused.
As the final minutes ticked down, the tension in the air grew thick. Then, at last, the call came.
{"All units, mount up. We're moving out."}
…
The sky was dark as the VTOLs powered up, their engines roaring to life. One by one, squads climbed aboard, securing themselves in the dimly lit interiors. The transport held not just ECHOs but also standard infantry, hundreds of soldiers preparing to throw themselves into the inferno of war.
Arthur stepped onto his transport, gripping the overhead rail as the rear hatch sealed shut. Across from him, other ECHOs checked their weapons. Their faces were unreadable behind their helmets, but the tension in their posture spoke volumes.
As the VTOL lifted off, the cockpit's comms flared to life.
{"Convoy is airborne. ETA to target: twenty minutes."}
Through the small viewport, Arthur could see the sky filled with dark shapes, dozens of VTOLs, gunships, and fighter escorts moving in tight formation. Below, the landscape rushed by in a blur of rocky terrain and jagged cliffs. In the distance, the Chimerian base came into view, its walls glowing faintly with energy barriers.
The countdown has begun.
Leo checked his rifle one last time and grinned. "Looks like we're getting a proper warzone."
Samir rolled his shoulders. "Just another day in UFE."
Arthur stared ahead, his fingers tightening around his weapon. The moment of reckoning was upon them. The final battle was about to begin.
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