The Arrival of a Behemoth
A electromagnetic disturbance. A disturbance in the natural forces of the world. Reality warped around this area of untouched space. A small crater was created, and a tall figure stood with smoke emitting off of his body. The figure was kneeling before it stood to his feet crashing its head onto the ceiling of a lobby. The figure wondered where it was and how it got here, but that was far from its concern.
'What is going on here,' thought the figure as he emerged from the lobby out unto the ruined street before him. His chainsword was filled with Daemonic blood and his bolter smelled of steel and blood. "Where is the chapter, where is the squad," said the space marine out loud, "Where are the Heretics, the Daemons, where are the hell are they!?" He wanted to know where in galaxy he was. Was this a planet within Imperial hands? It didn't seem like it. He didn't believe this was an Imperial planet, because it didn't harbor the same technological export any civilized planet would have carried. But then again that statement was always flexed to an unimaginable degree.
The behemoth's steps echoed throughout the streets of Detroit. This would signal any and all foes that wish to execute him. But even with his obvious apparel and flamboyant disregard of stealth, the space marine held his ground wanting answers. But as he would soon find out, he won't receive any.
The Arrival of a Soldier
Another disturbance. But this time it was different. It didn't come from the future or from another dimension. But rather it came from a drop-ship that flew overhead and came to land at a specific landing zone. This zone was clear of any obvious signs of enemy activity, but the operative in charge of executing this mission would be keeping his out for any signs of enemy movement.
As the operative came off the drop ship the pilot radioed the operative in via ear-device +You'll be fighting some rogue assailants from an unknown organization. Currently our intel says that their in this city, and their a threat to the national security of the United Nations. The boss said that the United Nations wants them dead at all cost or else this war will go on forever. Expect heavy resistance down there. Good hunting.+
Terrance Young, aka HUNK, nodded his head as held his right hand to his right ear +Roger that Percival. HUNK out.+
Thus the drop-ship lifted up into the air and flown off into the distance leaving Terrance to secure the perimeter while he assessed his current whereabouts. "The reports said that the enemy was last sighted towards West and Third street," said Terrance quietly, "That's just up ahead... Let's see if they live up to their name." Terrance came up from his cover and rushed down the street with his LK05 in hand. But as he ran down the street he saw a hulking machine standing in the middle of the street dazed and confused. Immediately, Terrance from some place to hide as he watched the machine glance around in confusion. "What the hell is that thing," Terrance asked himself as he wondered what was going here. The reports didn't say a third-party was involved - let alone one of such stature.
The Arrival of the French
Finally. A third disturbance. One that ruptures the fabric of time and space.
A man, dressed in white clothing, emerged from a blue sphere that hung over the current battlefield that was being set up by his supposed teammates. The man fell from the blue sphere and caught himself before crashing into the ground kicking up dust and other particles. This immediately drew the attention of both Terrance and the Space Marine. The space marine was the first to interact with this white-dressed man.
The space marine aimed his bolter at the white-dressed man and the white-dressed man raised his hands halfheartedly, "Whoa there big guy... No need to shoot me... I'm on your side..."
"Are you with the Imperial Guard," asked the space marine not flinching away to lowering his bolter, "Are you!?"
"Yes, yes," exclaimed the white-dressed man, "Now could you put down that massive weapon of yours down... I'm not the one you should be killing at this moment..."
Terrance never left his spot. He watched closely with his weapon drawn just in case these two individuals were hostile.
"Look," said the white-dressed man, "I am with this Imperial Guard, and you're a big dangerous guy... So why not we work together to kill the enemy and go our separate ways?" For a man whose smaller than the space marine, he does have a lot of balls.
"Fine," said the space marine after a moment of pondering, "But if I find out you are a Heretic, I won't hesitate to kill you."
"Fine by me," said the white-dressed man, "Names Acelin by the way."
The space marine was silent. He had refrain from speaking his name.
The Acelin shrugged and came up next to the space marine, "So who is our enemy this time?"
The space marine didn't answer that either.
"Not one for small talk eh," asked Acelin before shaking his head and slipping out Giagan and Triagan, "Well I'm prepared either way. Just note that who ever attacks us is the enemy alright?"
The space marine didn't answer that either.
"Man you're really hard to talk to you know that," said the Acelin with a puffed face. The space marine looked down at the man and Acelin immediately knew he had to shut up, "Shutting up." The space marine returned his sights to his surroundings wondering when the enemy would show up.
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