Apache watched yet another plane explode in the sky under the power of [Devastating roar]. Or maybe it was because of the weapons provided by the [Weapons system]. Or maybe one of his subordinates had chosen to be a kamikaze and dive into the enemy aircraft. God, who cared. There were too many things happening around him for him to pay attention to them all.
Following Old Li's plan, the final battle had begun. While Mazu was busy cleaning up the sea, Blue and Eema defended the colony of Ares, Monica searched for Sobek, Rambo and Snock searched for nuclear bases, Al juggled diplomacy and Pierce prepared a strong defense on the border, along the famous trench line Buck, Carnopo, and Apaches were leading their armies into battle.
The strategy was as simple as it was effective: Buck and Carnopo attacked from below and completely destroyed the camp, while Apache annihilated the air force and, once this was concluded, he would launch himself against the army on the ground an
In a mountain at least a hundred kilometers away from the battlefield there was a huge military base, hidden by several tons of rock that made it seem nothing more than a natural freak. Military bases like this were very common throughout the Empire. Their construction had begun following the Three Hundred Years War, as previous emperors were convinced that a second war would be inevitable in time. Apparently this prediction had turned out to be correct, with the difference that the war was not being fought against another nation, but against the rest of the fauna of the planet.The Empire had used these bases for the most diverse military projects; their existence was so secret that only a small group of people knew about them. It was not marked on any map, there were no documents to appeal to, and any information that emerged was broadcast on a private radio channel accessible only to the emperor himself. They were virtually invisible to the eyes of any other nation, and ap
When Sobek entered the battlefield, it was as if a meteor had just crashed into the ground. His [Devastating roar] was even more powerful than usual, making every single living thing within a radius of kilometers tremble, regardless of whether he was an enemy, an ally or even just neutral.Sobek had [Ultimate Mutation], so he was a giant among giants. He used his last ounce of rationality to pass the mutation on to other dinosaurs, and then charged like a train into the opposing army. Missiles, bombs and all kinds of devices were fired at him and exploded, damaging his armor in several parts, but this did not even slow him down. As far as the privates' bullets were concerned, they were like grains of sand thrown against a wall.The gigantic dinosaur advanced at least twenty paces every minute and tore apart anything in its path. Clawed, kicked, tailed, bitten, even headbutted: dozens and dozens of soldiers were torn apart by them every second.Sobek could have u
"Seriously? How did you do?"“In this century, you can't hide from technology. Wafner needs a way to keep in touch with his generals. His communications are heavily encrypted, but we managed to identify them”“Do you have the coordinates?”"No not yet. The communication scheme uses mnemonic files that modify the user's position through a morping program that…”“Speak less difficult”“Sigh. We will trace him in the next few minutes, but we need the line to remain constantly active”Jocelyne frowned. “Okay, I understand. Stay on the line,” she said, and then ran to the other heads of state. "To the! Hey Al!”Everyone turned to her, including the allosaurus in question. "What happens?"“RE/SYST has traced Wafner's communications” Jocelyne replied, and everyone let out a surprised and hopeful 'oooh'. Finding Wafner meant ending the threat of
“How did you find this number?” Wafner asked.“You're not the only one who can rely on good hackers” Jocelyne replied. “I've asked RE/SYST to track you. Despite all your defenses, they were more skilled than you"“I had imagine it. I guess you already know my location"“Not really, but RE/SYST is tracking your signal. Don't think you can escape by turning off your device, they'll still track you down now that you've answered"“You don't need to tell me. I'm not an expert on the subject, but I know something. And in any case, it no longer makes sense to hide""No?"“I'm able to recognize when I was defeated, president Jersey. I have definitely lost. I had only one chance and I failed. Even if I managed to escape now, I would spend the rest of my days hunted down, and we already know that my life would be short. Any life form on this planet that would be able to recognize me would be my exe
The bombs went off exactly three minutes after that last conversation. Jocelyne's call had been recorded and in the future historians would remember it as Wafner's last words. Whole branches of psychology and philosophy would have been interested in them, since they contained the thoughts of a man who, however insane, had demonstrated considerable acumen.Whole branches of psychology would arise that had that last conversation as a basis, which compared the democratic and free thought of Jocelyne with the absolutist and dictatorial one of Wafner. Within a few decades a new term would even be born, 'Wafnerism', aimed at indicating the mental condition of a person who has spent too much time in power to be unable to let it go.But above all, that conversation would be remembered as the last attempt at peace before Mushroom Day.As soon as the countdown ended, the teleportation device installed on the bombs transported them over the cities they were intended to hit
Finally, with the subjugation of the Empire, the world had achieved peace. However, it was not a victorious peace.After the explosion of the bombs, most of the cities of the world had been completely destroyed. Hundreds of millions of people had lost their homes. Several historical places were reduced to ashes. Where there had been wonderful cities, now there was nothing but rubble and ruins.There was no mourning, but tears were shed nonetheless. Millions of people had lost everything: homes, property, even memories. The number of refugees was incalculable. For several days, all the nations of the world had to do their utmost to contain the wave of desperate people.But then, after the tears, the world recovered. Everyone rolled up their sleeves and got back to work. After all, there were two things humans were very good at. The first was to destroy; the second was to rebuild.Millions of people set about rebuilding their cities, house by house. It was
Sobek was in the middle of the sea. He was placidly lying on the water on his stomach, barely moving his legs to be able to float. Incredibly, despite his enormous bulk, he wasn't sinking.It was a beautiful sunny day and the warm rays warmed his back and dorsal sail. If he wasn't careful, Sobek could have fallen asleep from how relaxed he was. The movement of the waves that cradled him did nothing but make them fall asleep even more.However, he had thoughts that kept him awake.'It's useless to wait any longer now. While the world isn't quite a utopia yet, it is safe and peaceful enough for me to have offspring without worrying too much about the consequences. Before I was too scared of what could happen to my son, but now that would be an irrational fear.Sobek wanted to have a child, he had wanted it all his life. To generate offspring was the intrinsic desire of almost every living being, written in their DNA. Sobek hated the idea of having to leave
For several months, Sobek stood on the river bank, not moving an inch. Even the slightest movement worried him: he was seriously afraid of inflicting too much weight on the egg and breaking it, or not heating it enough and freezing the baby inside.He didn't even dare to sleep. Fortunately, after five evolutions his brain had become so powerful that he was able to stay awake almost continuously. Sobek would not have been surprised to discover that he had assumed the ability to sleep with only part of his brain, as dolphins did.So the weeks and months went by. Sobek didn't move a muscle; when he wanted to eat he used his [Personal Manger], and when he wanted to drink he stretched his neck slightly and plunged his muzzle into the river. If anything, even a tiny crab, dared to come within five meters of the egg, a deep growl would emerge from its jaws and the unfortunate creature would sprint away. Sobek had noticed several animals, humans and even drones watching him fr