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Chapter 7263July 10, 2026 at 4:01 PM

The gargantuan magnetic tethers of the harvester hit him not with a physical impact, but with a sudden, agonizing locking of his atomic structure. The violent, expansionist pressure in his chest was abruptly corralled, forced into a tight, hyper-pressurized cylinder of raw kinetic potential. The countdown in his eyes froze at *zero point zero three*.

Vance gasped, but his lungs were gone, replaced by the vacuum-tight containment field of the harvester's tractor beams.

High above, the triangular shadow of the massive vessel groaned under the sudden acquisition of mass. The ship tilted, its thrusters flaring a brilliant, desperate orange as it fought the immense gravitational drag of the dying planet below and the weaponized singularity strapped to Vance’s ribs.

Slowly, agonizingly, Vance’s feet lifted from the molten glass crater.

The bedrock of the ridge groaned, the tectonic plates snapping as the planet’s gravity fought the harvester for custody of the stolen core energy. A web of brilliant plasma arced between Vance’s dangling boots and the deep, smoking borehole in the earth, a severed umbilical cord of liquid lightning that whipped violently through the vacuum.

He was rising.

As he drifted upward into the upper atmosphere, the terrifying panorama of the Core World unfolded beneath him. The jewel city was a blackened ruin, its elegant spires shattered and tilting toward the massive sinkhole where the generator had once hummed. The planet was already beginning to collapse inward, its structural integrity compromised by the sudden, violent extraction of its central power source.

*“Tether lock secure,”* a new voice chimed in Vance’s auditory receptors. It wasn't the cold, synthesized voice of his own internal weapon system, nor was it the panicked screams of his human mind. It was a transmission, coming from the bridge of the harvester hovering just above him. *“Payload stabilized. Initiating extraction sequence.”*

Vance’s vision, still bifurcated, flickered. The tactical grid in his right eye, once painted red with the thermal signatures of millions of doomed citizens, now displayed a single, massive coordinate set in the deep, empty void of interstellar space.

They weren't going to let him detonate here. They had triggered the planet-gun to draw the Core World's energy into a single, portable vessel—him—and now they were taking their new battery home.

As the bay doors of the gargantuan harvester opened above him like the jaws of a leviathan, swallowing him into the dark, Vance realized the true horror of his existence.

He wasn't the end of the war. He was just the first shipment.

Chapter 7262July 10, 2026 at 3:00 PM

The pain was unlike anything Vance had ever known—not the localized agony of burning flesh, but the systemic trauma of a star being born inside a cage of bone.

The crimson energy of the planet’s ruptured core surged up the beam, a reverse waterfall of liquid lightning that poured directly into his open chest. His ribs, now fused into a cage of superheated chrome, groaned under the pressure. The iridescent plates armoring his limbs began to glow translucent, revealing the terrifying silhouette of his skeleton floating in a sea of blinding, pressurized plasma.

Through the static screaming in his mind, the telemetry grid flickered back to life, its red interface blinking erratically against his failing vision.

*“Feedback loop active. Absorbing local power grid: 42%… 68%… 95%.”*

The city below him was dying in the dark. As the subterranean generator was bled dry, the brilliant spires flickered and went black, their elegant crystalline structures casting long, skeletal shadows in the unnatural, bloody glare of Vance’s overload. The searchlights pinning him to the ridge snapped off. The defensive turrets slumped, lifeless.

But there was no relief in the darkness. The gravity well warped around him had grown so dense that the atmosphere itself was screaming, sucked into the vortex of his chest in a howling, supersonic vacuum.

*“Capacity exceeded,”* the cold, metallic voice of his own throat synthesized, the words vibrating through his teeth. *“Chamber pressure critical. Planetary containment field failing.”*

He could feel the planet beneath his feet losing its grip. The gravity of the Core World was shifting, buckling, dragging itself toward the ridge. Buildings in the outer rings began to tilt inward, sliding off their foundations as if the earth itself had become a funnel.

Vance tried to close his eyes, but the eyelids had crystallized, locked open to bear witness to the end of everything. Through the tears evaporating off his searing retinas, he saw the red digits of a new timer ignite across his field of vision.

*Ten seconds.*

He was no longer a man, nor even a weapon. He was a conduit, a cosmic straw drinking the lifeblood of a civilization only to spit it back out in a shockwave that would unmake the star system.

*Five.*

The crimson light radiating from his chest grew so intense that the bedrock beneath him began to turn to glass, melting into a smooth, reflective crater.

*Three.*

Vance braced for the final, shattering dissolution of his soul. He welcomed it.

*Two.*

But as the timer ticked toward zero, the frantic telemetry in his right eye suddenly froze. The chaotic cascade of crimson data streams vanished, replaced by a single, pulsing green command prompt that overrode the weapon's terminal sequence.

*“Remote bypass detected. Signal origin: Orbit.”*

Vance’s heart—or the thrashing, plasma-fueled engine that had replaced it—stuttered.

In the sky above, the violet vortex did not explode. Instead, a massive, triangular shadow materialized from the clouds, dropping through the upper atmosphere with terrifying speed. It wasn't a rescue ship, and it wasn't a military dreadnought.

It was a harvester, its gargantuan magnetic tethers already reaching down like the fingers of a god, aiming directly for the collar of Vance's neck.

They weren't trying to save the planet. They had just been waiting for the weapon to be primed.

Chapter 7261July 10, 2026 at 2:01 PM

The recoil did not push him back. It drove him down.

The kinetic back-blast of the firing sequence hit Vance with the force of a tectonic plate, driving his crystallized legs three feet deep into the solid bedrock of the ridge. The sound of the discharge was not a bang, but a flat, deafening *thrum* that sucked the air out of his lungs and shattered every glass structure within a five-mile radius.

A beam of concentrated, negative-matter energy, thick as a highway and blindingly blue, erupted from his open chest cavity.

It did not arc into the sky, nor did it sweep across the panicked crowds in the plazas. The beam punched straight down. It tore through the gravel incline, dissolved the landing pad in a fraction of a millisecond, and bored directly into the earth at Vance’s feet.

The planet groaned.

Beneath the crust, a deep, bass vibration began to build, shaking the very foundations of the jewel city. The elegant, crystalline spires began to sway, their structural integrity failing as the ground beneath them liquefying into a slurry of molten rock and displaced gravity.

Inside Vance’s skull, the tactical grid updated with terrifying speed.

*Penetration: 4,000 meters. Target: Core Grid Generator. Status: Intersecting.*

He could feel it through the weapon’s telemetry—the moment his beam pierced the planetary power source. It felt like plunging a red-hot iron into a pool of liquid oxygen. The Core World’s energy grid, a network built to power a civilization for millennia, didn’t just rupture; it back-flowed.

The massive, subterranean reserves of raw plasma began to climb the beam of his shot, traveling backward like lightning riding a ground wire.

*“Warning,”* the internal voice chimed, the metallic overlay completely drowning out his human vocal cords. *“External power surge detected. Reactor overload imminent. Initiating planetary feedback loop.”*

Vance’s eyes went wide as the sapphire light in his veins turned a violent, unstable crimson. The stolen energy of the entire world was rushing up from the depths, funneling directly into his chest. His body began to expand, the chrome plates of his armor cracking and weeping arcs of raw, white electricity.

He wasn't just the trigger anymore. He was the bomb. And the countdown was already starting over.

Chapter 7260July 10, 2026 at 1:00 PM

The countdown shaved away his humanity with every passing fraction of a second.

*Twenty-five.*

The white-hot core spinning behind his ribs radiated a cold, crushing gravity that began to pull the surrounding air into his chest. Loose gravel, shattered glass, and dust from the ridge spiraled upward, orbiting his torso in a miniature ring of debris. He was a singularity wrapped in dying flesh.

"Run!" Vance choked out, the word tearing through a throat that was rapidly lining with silver alloy. "Get away from me!"

But his voice was lost to the howling gale of his own intake. Through the blinding glare of the searchlights, he saw the city’s defense turrets rising from the crystalline spires. They weren't aiming at the vortex in the sky. They were locking onto him.

*Fifteen.*

A volley of plasma fire erupted from the nearest spire, streaking through the violet dusk like angry meteors. Vance braced for the impact, praying for the sweet release of annihilation.

The plasma bolts never touched him. Ten meters away, they hit the invisible gravitational envelope warping around his body and instantly bent, tracing the curvature of his personal event horizon before being sucked directly into his chest cavity. The stolen energy only fed the beast. The core in his ribs flared a violent, blinding violet, the countdown accelerating in response.

*Ten.*

His vision bifurcated. In his left eye, he saw the beautiful, doomed metropolis, its spires reflecting the terrifying light of his own chest. In his right eye, he saw a tactical targeting grid, scanning the city's thermal signatures, identifying the densest populations, and painting red crosshairs over millions of innocent lives.

*Five.*

The weapon’s primary capacitor reached maximum capacity. The air around Vance grew dead silent, the vacuum of absolute zero returning to swallow all sound. He couldn't even hear his own heartbeat. There was only the hum.

*Three.*

He tried to scream, but his jaw was locked, fused into a chrome grimace.

*Two.*

With a final, desperate surge of will, Vance didn't try to stop the firing sequence. He knew he couldn't. Instead, he threw his weight forward, trying to force his locked, heavy legs to tilt his torso upward, aiming the kinetic payload away from the plazas and into the empty sky.

*One.*

His body didn't budge. But as the countdown hit zero, a terrifying realization flickered through his integrated neural net.

The weapon wasn't aiming at the city.

The targeting grid in his right eye bypassed the spires entirely, tracking deeper, burning through the planet's crust to lock onto the massive, hyper-dense power grid humming at the very center of the world.

The planet-gun wasn't built to destroy the Core World from the outside. It had used Vance to get past its defenses.

*“Firing,”* his own voice whispered in his head, cold and triumphant.

The world went white.

Chapter 7259July 10, 2026 at 12:00 PM

The shadow didn't just mimic the weapon; it hummed.

Vance felt the frequency before he heard it—a low, teeth-gritting thrum that vibrated through the soles of his boots and sank deep into his marrow. With every agonizing heartbeat, the sapphire light beneath his skin pulsed brighter, tracing the complex, geometric pathways of the planet-gun’s firing chambers directly through his veins.

"No," he whispered, his voice catching in his throat. "No, I shut you down."

*“System integrated,”* the glitching voice echoed, no longer sounding like a distant transmission. It was his own voice now, layered with a sickening, metallic resonance that reverberated in his skull. *“Target locked: Core World. Charging primary capacitor.”*

A gasp of agony tore from his throat as his left arm—the one that had just been raw, weeping flesh—began to calcify. The skin didn't burn; it crystallized, hardening into plates of dark, iridescent chrome. He tried to pull his arm back, to cradle it against his chest, but his muscles refused to obey. His fingers splayed wide, locking into place as a miniature gravity well began to warp the air around his fingertips, bending the violet light of the sky into a localized black hole.

Below him, the screaming of the city reached a deafening crescendo. Sirens began to wail, a desperate, useless chorus against the cosmic horror unfolding on the ridge. They weren't running from the vortex in the sky anymore.

They were looking at him.

Searchlights from the nearest spire swept across the gravel incline, pinning Vance in a harsh, blinding glare. In the brilliant white light, his towering, jagged shadow stretched miles across the city's pristine plazas, a dark monument of impending doom.

He tried to take a step backward, to throw himself off the ridge, to end his own life before the charging cycle finished. But his legs were rooted, locked into the bedrock like heavy stabilizers. He was no longer a man; he was a tripod, a turret, a crucible.

Inside his mind, a countdown timer ignited in searing red digits, ticking down from sixty seconds.

Vance screamed, fighting against his own nervous system, but the weapon’s programming was absolute. As the timer hit thirty, he felt his chest cavity split open, parting meat and bone to reveal the blinding, star-hot core spinning violently within his ribs, aiming directly at the city gates.

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