Empyrean Iris Story Collectio...

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Part 4 of A growing collection of Humans are Space Orcs stories that details the adventures of Adam Vir, Sunn... More

Who Do You Call
The Forgiveness of Friends
Nonverbal Behavior
Looking Up
Playground Insults
The Ice Vault
The Clot
Incubus
From the Walls
Spun Out
Two Dogs and A Shotgun
Double Date
Orca
In the Deep Tunnels
Two out of Three
Childhood Fears
The Heart of the Creed
Foundation Day
DEFCON 3
Art References
Fractured Space
The Battle of Broken Moon
Stealing Constructs
Weapons System Online
Return to Self
Separating the Soul
The Mind Body Connection
Ground Zero
Security Risk
Forced Cooperation
B and E
Comic-7
Void Mother
Volunteer
A Coming Storm
Asystole
Bunker Buster
Iron Storm
Advance Force
Fighting the Infection
What Can't be Undone
Questionable Choices
Presidential Pardon
Apotheosis
Strange Truth
Second City
River Ride
Angler Fish
Renegade
Inner Opposition
Stagnation
A Coming Voyage
Sendoff
The Apparatus
Dark Return
Darkborn
The Judas Angel
Falling Through the Black
Meteorite
Here we go again
Outreach
Flesh and Metal
The Conclave
The Council of Zealots
Providing Proof
Heretic
Unplanned
Boiling Point
On the Throne
The Harvest
Falling Crystal
The Youth of Arcadia
In a Jealous Rage
Reason for the Rules
Mother Hen
Thinking About Thinking
Recovery
Service Dog
What Earth Needs
The Polaris Pattern
On Thin Ice
The Crimson Cathedral
Casting off Death
Unprecedented Resurrection
Painted Snow
Keeper at the Core
Abject Failure
The Pre-Conflict
Abomination
Fading Force
A Living Piece
Legally Dead
Cauterize
Revive and Repeat
Shopping for Parts
Combat Model
In the Past
Love at First Fight
Durable
Transplant
Piece by Piece
The Audacity
Presidential Debate
Human Skin and the Sun
The Dos and Don'ts of Humans
How it Works: Oxyclinic
Something Happy
Relapse
Contraband
Facial Expressions
Band of Smugglers
Thirty Seven Percent Not Human
Heat Trap
Personal Shadow
Everyone Has to Eat
Unnamed
Dark Source
Shadow Tide
Crushed
Uneasy
Insider Intel
Anti-Void
Middle Finger to Fate
Humans are Gross
A Dark Invitation
The Antivoid
Fracture
True Darkness
Strategic Defense
Mentally Sound
The Last Hope
The Calm Before
Ascension
Apollyon
Giving In
Failure at the First
Sin in Stone
Intentional
In fire and Rain
The last Word
Love, Hate, and Fire
Insider Threat
What Must Be Done
In the Boblight
Rule Number 1
An Uninvited Guest
Military Unintelligence
Superheated
Seeking Audience
Star Brethren
The Janus Maker
Cherub
Support Class
Incarnation
Avatar
A Conscious Effort
Father of Darkness
Dark Ritual
Pull the Trigger
The Devil Inside
No Man Left Behind
On God's Doorstep
The Laws of Energy
Vengeance is Mine
A Million Lives
Risen
At the Center
God of Chaos
Final Boarding Call
White Flag-Ish
Fool's Gold
The Death of Diplomacy
First Blood
Armageddon
Cataclysm
The Architect
Last Vow
From Every Angle
Battlefront
War Cry
Mind Games
Quartet of Death
Ninety Minutes Remaining
Ticking Down
On the Count of Eight
Pillar of Fire
Turn of the Tide
Fading Light
My Sunlight
The Saint of Golden Light
Epilogue pt. 1 "Preface" Why Humans are Space Orcs
Epilogue Pt. 2 "Adventure Never Ends."
The End
Filling the Gasps

Energy Critical

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LIFE SUPPORT FAILURE: ENERGY LEVEL CRITICAL

Adam's body burned with searing heat. The air around him swelled with the sound of distant sirens, but he couldn't move, and he couldn't speak. His right cheek rested flat against burning metal, but he couldn't move to adjust against the discomfort. For a terrible moment he thought he would feel his flesh searing off, but even as he thought it, some of the heat dissipated. It was still unbearably hot, and his body was racked with incredible exhaustion, but at least he wasn't dead.

His head pounded

LIFE SUPPORT FAILURE: ENERGY LEVEL CRITICAL

Somehow that was a surprise, but he couldn't think why.

Adam tried to open his eyes, but when he did, a blast of heat rolled over the surface of his corneas, as if he was staring into an open oven. He groaned, his body slick with sweat and blinked hard.

He was having difficulty making out his surroundings. The sound of the siren swelled and then quieted before swelling again, accompanied by the slow, even pulsation of a dim, red light. He tried blinking again, but his vision swam and tilted, slowly rotating to one side as his head continued to pound.

Dizzy as he was, his stomach began to churn, and he felt as if he would lose his breakfast, but he choked the sensation down. As a fighter pilot by trade, he didn't get vertigo easily, and even when he did, he was usually able to chase away the side effects.

Even so that didn't stop the unpleasant sensation that came with feeling like he was on a rocking ship amidst a stormy sea.

His head was spinning and throbbing all at once.

Slowly, ever so slowly, the heat on the air continued to dissipate leaving his skin feeling raw and charred. The skin of his cheek still tingled and burned from where it rested against the floor, throbbing with a slow dullness up into his face. His organic leg ached right along with his left arm.

What happened?

ENERGY LEVEL STABILIZING: LIFE SUPPORT REENGAGED.

That was a relief.

A ship could survive without life support for a good hour or so as the crew used up whatever remained of the oxygen before slowly suffocating on their own carbon dioxide, However, the regulation of breathable air wasn't the only thing controlled by the life support systems: this included but was not limited to, air circulation, temperature stabilization, and a few other odds and ends like atmospheric humidity.

As soon as the life support reengaged, the air conditioning kicked on, blasting the room with a proper current of arctic air that could only be compared to the soft kisses of angels against his charred face

Now that cool air was finally circulating, the nausea finally began to dissipate as well, taking the dizziness with it, but leaving behind an incredibly profound exhaustion. Adam had been exhausted many times in his life, but nothing could compare to the way that he felt in that moment.

He had no desire to get up.

No desire to move.

No desire to do anything.

He didn't even have the desire to want to do those things, and even if he did, he doubted he'd be able to. Even twitching the littlest joint of his smallest finger was like asking him to climb a mountain. Keeping his eyes open made him feel like Atlas holding up the sky.

His level of comprehension was so profoundly stunted that he had been robbed of the ability to think in words, so he didn't bother to try.

Adam closed his eyes soothed back into unconsciousness by the gentle current of cool air against his aching skin.

When he woke, an unknowable amount of time later, he awoke to a dim white light. The throbbing pulse of the sirens had stopped. The room was dark, but an almost imperceptible ambient glow filled the room.

He was coherent now, coherent enough to feel a churning panic rising up inside him.

Fear

Fear for his children.

With monumental effort, Adam lifted his head from the floor, the skin of his face puckering downwards as it stuck to the metal, now cool beneath his skin. The effort caused his vision to black out around the edges, but the fear drove him onward.

He had to

Make sure

They were safe.

"Call.... Arcadia." He croaked, voice no more than a garbled rasp.

His implants did not respond.

His vision flickered.

He whimpered like a wounded animal vision fading, but tried again.

"Call Arcadia." He managed to rally enough saliva to make the words mostly coherent, and when he did, the implant in his neck responded. The dial tone lasted for less than a second before he heard the line click.

"Dad, dad!...." His mind churned in confusion trying to identify the very familiar voice on the other end of the line, "Adam.... Adam, are you okay!"

"Eris." He muttered.

"Yes yes it's me, are you okay!?"

He couldn't come up with a response, his one track mind plowing forward to find the information he really needed, "Eris.... Everyone... okay?"

"We're fine, Avex arrived in time to help. He got our message., Adam please, you have to tell us where you are. Are you okay?"

But he couldn't continue.

He figured out what he needed to know, and he faded away again as Eris frantically called his name from the other end of the line. As he lost consciousness, the call disconnected.

When he next faded into reality, the room before him was dimly lit, but at the very least he could see and partially comprehend what was going on. He lay on the bridge, on the captain's platform crumpled in a heap against hard metal. His body still ached, especially his left side leg and arm, His face felt strange, the skin delicate and raw.

Bodies littered the floor around the room, crumpled in heaps at their stations.

He turned his head, just far enough to see Sunny sprawled in her chair, held upright by the seat restraints, her head lolling forward at an awkward angle.

Was she dead?

Please architect don't be dead.

WIth gargantuan effort, Adam tried to haul himself upright, but his arms shook, and in the end all he could do was crawl on his belly, inch by agonizing inch across the floor. He passed out at least twice on his way there, unconscious for variable and unknown amounts of time, before he finally made it to her feet.

He wasn't strong enough to lift himself, but looking up at her, he could see the slow rise and fall of her chest.

That was enough.

Resting his head against her feet, Adam closed his eyes and let himself go more completely this time.

He awoke several times in the intervening hours, stronger with every pass, but still his exhaustion was so profound that only on the seventh or eight time was he finally able to make sense of their situation.

It must have worked, they had saved the star and survived the warp away. The shield must have dropped at the last one one millionth millisecond accounting for the incredible but survivable spike in heat. The Empyrean had needed every last drop of energy to make the jump possible, and drained the entire crew to exhaustion to do it.

Perhap it was just Adam's imagination, but the gentle current of air that flowed through his hair almost felt apologetic. He could almost imagine the empyrean as a person sitting next to him and running her fingers through his hair as she nervously waited for him to wake up. He wasn't sure how a current of air could feel apologetic, but somehow this one certainly did.

It was when Sunny, finally shifted, did he manage to look up.

Her eyes blinked gold and bleary. Roving eyes fell around the room, concern showing on her face before they managed to drop to where he lay on the floor. She seemed relieved, one hand searching for the buckle on her restraints. Her hand shook as she pressed down, the act of undoing the belt almost more than she could handle, but with incredible effort she managed it.

As soon as the belt was off there was nothing to prevent her from sliding from her chair, and she was too weak to stop it, collapsing to the ground partially on and partially next to him, which he didn't really mind.

Both of them faded out again, this time for longer than before.

The next time they woke up, it was to the sound of groaning and muttered voices.

Adam's entire body was stiff and achy. The skin of his face still felt off, but this time he managed to push himself to his knees. His arms still shook, and he didn't trust himself to stand, but he managed to sit back on his heels, looking around the room. Other members of the crew had woken up attempting to get up just like him.

Ramirez had even made it into a sort of half crouch, not unlike Gollum from Lord of the Rings. His usually artfully messy hair was a curly wreck around his face, his eyes were sunken and red. Adam had seen Ramirez look better massively hung over than he did now.

Impressively the marine managed to make it to his feet for a few moments before staggering back to one knee.

Overhead a noise echoed through the ship.

It was a sad sort of sound not verbal, and clearly not human.

The empyrean was trying to talk to them. The sound she made was regretful, even apologetic. He patted the floor, "its okay, you did what you had to." His voice was a low rasp, but at least it was there. Ramirez tried again, and this time he managed to make it to a standing position, but the look on his face showed he wasn't entirely sure he wanted to be there.

A screen flickered on on the viewscreen display, which otherwise showed a nondescript background of stars.

Narobi appeared in the picture, her orange hair scarf knocked askew, her body visibly wracked with tremors of exhaustion, "Admiral."

"Here." He called, 'The ship, how is she."

"She will be alright, but we have some heat damage."

Adam grunted, "Expected. Is everyone okay." The question was more to the empyrean than it was to narobi

A number count blinked onto the screen. Adam knew that number, the number of active screw members on the ship

They were all still there

Hesighed in relief, and with effort, managed to pull himself to his feet.

Another screen came up, this time of Eris, who he could tell was almost near panic, "Thank the Makers!" She shouted, "Don't scare me like that!" There was a genuine note of anger in her voice past the relief, "You stupid idiots!" Adam let her get it out of her system before speaking.

"Everyone alright?'

She huffed but nodded, "Yes, we are, Avex showed up shortly after you vanished, managed to put up a star nexus. You should have seen how angry he was, blasted everyone else that remained with a vengeance. They're gone now."

Adam huffed, "For now being the key word." He clenched his fists, "They tried to destroy our entire planet."

And that was a sin, he simply could not allow to pass without retribution

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