The airlock hissed open, and Captain Selene Reyes stepped onto the surface of Erebus Prime, her boots crunching into the ashen soil. Her space suit, a sleek amalgamation of black and silver, shimmered under the pale light of the dying star above. The HUD in her helmet flickered with data—oxygen levels, temperature, atmospheric composition—but her focus was on the ruins ahead. The spires of an ancient civilization jutted out of the ground like broken bones, their surfaces etched with symbols that pulsed faintly, as if alive.
Behind her, the voice of her first officer crackled over the comms. "Captain, radiation levels are rising. We don’t have much time."
Selene nodded, her dark eyes scanning the horizon. "Understood, Jax. Start the extraction sequence. I’ll recon the perimeter." She adjusted her plasma cutter, its golden energy blade humming softly in her gloved hand. Her breath fogged the inside of her visor as she moved forward, her steps deliberate but quick. The mission was clear: retrieve the artifact before the radiation rendered the planet uninhabitable. But something about this place felt... wrong.
As she approached a towering archway, her mind drifted back to the briefing on the ship. The artifact, a relic from an extinct race known as the Aetherials, was said to hold the key to energy manipulation on a galactic scale. But there were whispers, too—rumors of the Aetherials’ downfall, of curses and madness. Selene had brushed it off as superstition. Until now.
The symbols on the archway glowed brighter as she drew closer, and a low hum began to resonate in her chest. Her fingers traced the carvings, and for a moment, she felt a surge of something—fear? Recognition? The hum grew louder, and the ground beneath her feet trembled. She activated her comms. "Jax, we’ve got company. Prepare for evac."
"Captain, the artifact’s signal just spiked. It’s—" The transmission cut off in a burst of static.
Selene cursed under her breath and broke into a run, her boots kicking up clouds of ash. The ruins seemed to shift around her, the spires leaning closer as if alive. She reached a circular chamber at the heart of the structure, where the artifact floated on a pedestal of light—a crystalline shard no larger than her forearm, its surface refracting colors that didn’t exist in nature. But between her and the prize stood a figure, tall and cloaked in shadows.
"You shouldn’t have come," the figure said, its voice echoing in her mind rather than her ears.
Selene raised her plasma cutter. "Step aside."
The figure laughed, a sound that made her skin crawl. "Do you even know what you’re risking? The Aetherials’ power wasn’t a gift—it was a curse. Take it, and you’ll doom us all."
Before Selene could respond, the ground split open, and tendrils of light erupted from the fissure, wrapping around her arms and legs. She struggled against the force, her heart pounding as the tendrils began to pull her into the void. With a roar, she slashed at the tendrils with her plasma cutter, the golden blade slicing through them like butter. The figure screamed in agony, its form dissolving into light.
She stumbled forward, her breath ragged, and snatched the artifact from its pedestal. The moment her fingers closed around it, a surge of energy coursed through her body, and the ruins began to collapse. She sprinted back the way she came, the ground crumbling beneath her feet. Her comms crackled back to life. "Captain, we’re in position. Move it!"
She burst out of the ruins just as the spires toppled, the ship’s engines roaring to life in the distance. She didn’t stop running until she was safely aboard, the artifact clutched tightly in her hands. As the ship ascended into the stars, she stared at the shard, its colors shifting endlessly in the dim light. The first officer approached, his face pale. "What happened down there?"
Selene shook her head, her voice quiet but firm. "Something we weren’t ready for."
But as the ship hurtled back toward civilization, she couldn’t shake the feeling that the artifact wasn’t just a tool—it was a warning. And the shadows it cast were far darker than anyone could imagine.
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