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140. Guess the game

Durnehvir kept quiet. His lack of response was an admission that he had no idea how to catch someone of that caliber. He had come upon humans during his brief exploration of the city. The ones who he thought nothing of from the beginning were more innovative than the ones in Tamriel.

The more he observed, the more amazed he became at the weaponry, buildings, and conveyances nearby. Maybe it wasn't that horrible not to have mana in this world. The lack of mana had forced the human to invent in a way that even he couldn't comprehend.

"So, how does the Dargonborn intend to apprehend the fugitive? He's already been to the stars." Durehvir enquired. He wanted to assist but was unsure how.

"We go to the stars of course, and we catch the bastard. He exploited others and caused the deaths of numerous people. How can I be content if I allow him to live out the rest of his days in happiness? Plus, I am interested in a civilization that can travel in FTL." said Robin. Sauvik also nodded at it.

"What is F.. T.. L.." Because he didn't grasp the English word, Durnehvir questioned.

"Faster than light. I will explain you later as you too are coming with us in the journey to the stars." said Robin. Durnehvir was internally ecstatic as a result. He had no idea that he would travel to the stars with Dragonborn. The advancement of humans was quite impressive. Maybe mana wasn't that good after all.

Naturally, Robin gave the Nod and the Novus orders to conquer the city and the other cities without being aware of Durnehvir's thinking. He was confident that other terrorists and international leaders had witnessed what had happened in this location. This would demoralize the opposition, which was exactly what was needed.

Plus, for the first time he had sent the navy to the coasts of Syria. The navy of Anno 2205. Anno 2205 was more concentrated on the naval power than air or land superiority, mind you, its superiority as compared to their naval power, their technology in land and air would still triumph over the tech of human beings.

The adversaries were therefore squeezed on both sides. The Nods and Novus were on one side, and Anno 2205 was on the other. It would shortly be over. He recalled Durnehvir and apparated away from Iblid to Pyongyang with Sauvik. Sigret returned using the TARDIS.

She was aware that Robin was a little upset about what had transpired and was about to pull out the heavy guns. At least the weapons would be potent enough to take over a galaxy if necessary.

When he had arrived at Earth palace, Cathrin and Rita were already there. They were also informed about the incident. Cathrin was attempting to spread the technology through her links with North Korea because to her connections in the entertainment sector.

And Cathrin decided to focus on spreading the realistic hologram technology, even going so far as to seek her parents for assistance in dealing with various nations. She required someone with strong connections since the holographic technology they used required specialized cameras and settings to develop.

Thus she had already called her parents to Pyongyang and Robin too thought it was time to meet her parents since she had already met his. Rita was now learning as much as she could and was more interested in the North Korean medical technology.

She embodied the archetypal Asian child in every way. She was still thirsty for knowledge even despite having trouble managing her time during her medical studies.

"I told you we ought to have gotten rid of him and put him in jail much earlier," said Rita. She wasn't precisely in favor of killing people, like a doctor, but she didn't stop Robin from functioning. She was, however, unquestionably in favor of torture and incarceration. When Cathrin, Rita, and Sauvik learned about the terrible deeds that some of the world's leaders had committed thanks to artificial intelligence, they were all either in favor of killing them or imprisoning them till death.

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"Who would have known that Earth had an alien spaceship." Robin argued his case.

"I had hoped you would be more vicious, but sometimes I think you treat some of these guys too nicely." said Sauvik. Previously, he had doubts about Robin's mental state, but now, on occasion, he would think that Robin had too much pity in him. If he wanted to bring down a civilisation in the impending battles, that was not a good idea. Robin just rolled his eyes and didn't reply.

"What will you do now?" Cathrin enquired. She was unconcerned that a criminal had gotten away. Bringing everyone to justice was not possible. Even if they tried their hardest, society will always contain a few bad apples.

"I'm going to establish a new regiment. It's time for me to construct a real space defense system." said Robin.

"Remember, you'll need to develop FTL-capable ships and technology." Sauvik made a remark. He had faith in him despite not understanding how his power operated because he had already worked wonders.

"I know." The reminder didn't bother Robin. He was being awaited by Sigret, who had already arrived in the TARDIS. She was aware of what Robin would do.

"I wish I could see you create." said Rita. One of the lies Robin had told them was this. The rules said that no one could ever witness him creating anything unless they were Robin's original creation.

"It will be fine. You can follow me soon." As he stepped into the TARDIS, Robin stated. The three soon lost sight of the straightforward phone booth.

"I wonder which movie or game he will chose his next creation to be." After Robin had left, Sauvik made a remark. The other two were similarly intrigued by this, so they awaited Robin's approval before feasting their eyes on his subsequent invention.

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The TARDIS has reemerged in a whole new location. It was so dissimilar that Robin had to exit the TARDIS wearing the Blue Beetle outfit. The ground beneath Robin's feet was a coarse, rocky expanse, with jagged edges and a dusty, red color. The texture felt rough and uneven as he took each step forward, and the sound of his boots scraping against the surface echoed through the stillness of the environment.

Looking up, the sky above him was a dark, sullen gray, devoid of any clouds or hints of sunlight. There was a lack of atmosphere which meant that there's no diffusion of light, creating a stark contrast to the vibrant skies that he was accustomed to on Earth. The absence of a blue hue was replaced by an eerie, almost oppressive ambiance.

[ No life form detected ]

His Blue beetle suit already gave him a notification.

As he scanned the horizon, there were no mountains or hills to break the monotony of the flat, barren landscape. It stretched out endlessly in all directions, uninterrupted by any significant landmarks. The vastness of the desolation was simultaneously humbling and unsettling.

If it was not clear, then let the author make it clear. This was Mars.

The experience of standing on Mars, the first human to do so, filled him with a sense of wonder and awe. The vastness of the Martian landscape and the untouched beauty of its features remind him of the endless possibilities of exploration and discovery. This was his first actual step in taking control of the destiny of humans and would make sure that their species wouldn't be ever threatened by a natural universal disaster.

"You are the first person to stand on Mars. You should say some good literary thing to be written down in the annals of history."

"Sigret. We will be exploring space soon. We can't keep recording every time we step on a new planet. How is the atmosphere?" Robin didn't care to give a dialogue and was probably the most wackiest sentence once could say when he stepped in Mars. Upon realizing that he was a "literary romantic" dud, Sigret groaned and muttered.

"Atmosphere is deadly. The radiation level is off the charts. Good for solar energy and fatal for human health. The absence of magnetic poles is a huge detriment to the planet." Sigret made a report.

"We will terraform the planet anyways. We need a proper faction at the moment." As he took out his laptop, Robin said. It was time for him to create a reliable and powerful space force. One who poses a threat to all civilisations.

Sigret questioned as Robin started the game that he had been planning to start for a while.

"What faction are you going for?"

"Humans of course. The other two factions are good but I can't bring them out at the moment. Especially when aliens will be met with hostility. After everything gets settled we can bring the other two factions." Robin made a determination.

He reached inside the laptop without them and pulled out a little structure.