General Wilkinson’s legs ached from carrying his wounded comrade throughout the alien scourged mining facility, Nexus. He thought that his legs would collapse from the strain. With his shotgun rattling against his leg with every step, General Wilkinson carried on through the pain. He knew that if he didn’t get Major Joan to the escape pods soon enough, then Joan would die. Wilkinson decided to stop for a quick rest. He lay the dying Major down in a corner before tossing his shotgun next to him.
“I don’t think we are going to make it” Joan coughed.
“And why is that? Not feeling so good?” the General asked.
“Well obviously. *cough*, not to mention that there are more of those things out there” Joan moaned.
“MORE? Are you kidding me? That last thing ate every single life form on this place!”
“No it didn’t.”
“What do you mean, I read the damn report-“
“They don’t eat their prey. They kill them and then burrow into the skin. They use their victims as hosts. Once they find a decent host, then they hibernate. *cough*, they are like a disease. They live inside them. They use their prey to evolve. The longer they are inside, or the more hosts they can find, the stronger they become” Major Joan explained.
“You mean that the giant black thing, the-the-the Dragoon, or whatever…It started off as some little bug?” The General retorted.
“They start off as bugs, yes. We call them dretches.” Major Joan explained.
“That’s great. Just great. Not only do I have to worry about giant pouncing things, there are bugs as well. I hate bugs!” General Wilkinson complained.
“Actually, theres more”
“Just stop talking. Seriously”
“They start as bugs, and then they can evolve to a pink, snake like creature. We know them as Basilisks. The Basilisks have an advanced form that can spray a toxic gas. Don’t get too close to them or they will grab you. And then there is no escaping. After the Basilisk comes the Marauder. These things move so damn fast that if you spot one, then there won’t be much time to shoot it before it pounces from wall to wall and gets you. Luckily for us, they come in a fancy red color, so they aren’t too hard to miss.” Major explained.
“You knew about this all along? You didn’t even tell me!” General Wilkinson questioned.
“Look, give me a break; I’m dying for Christ’s sake! After the Marauders there are the Dragoons. You have already met these, but watch out for their advanced counterpart. They can spit a poisonous barb. As far as we know, that’s about all you need to know.” The Major then proceeded to vomit up significant amount of blood.
“Stop talking. And not just because I don’t like what I hear” General Wilkinson winced at his own words.
“Look, I’m useless to you now. You need to find the escape pods, get back to Earth and warn them.” Major Joan pleaded.
“I’m not leaving you behi-“
“JUST GO! I’ll only slow you down.” The Major used his last stores of energy as he reached out his hand and offered the mass driver to Wilkinson. The General snatched the weapon from Major Joan before firing the last round in the magazine into the poor souls head. General Wilkinson couldn’t bear to kill a perfectly good comrade and a loyal friend. Wilkinson knew that too many had died here in too little time. At this rate, it wouldn’t be long before the demons got him as well.
With rage and regret as his fuel, General Wilkinson marched through hallway after hallway, not really caring what he might find. The escape capsules were just around the corner, but that didn’t provide any comfort. With weapons rattling from his body, the General spun around the last corner. What he saw next didn’t come as much of a surprise to him. After today, not much would. A stinking green carcass was hung over the control panel to release the escape pods. When the General approached the stinking heap to investigate, he was shocked to find that the decaying pile of filth was actually a human of some sort. When he lifted what he assumed to be the head of the body, he found that the man was wearing a mining helmet when he died. This man was a miner. He had died and been infected, or diseased, or decomposed or something. As the General went to fling the carcass off of the control panel, he almost pissed his pants.
When he went to fling the rotting man from the electronic system caging his only hope for freedom, he was shocked to find the ‘dead’ man staring him in the face and grabbing his arm. General Wilkinson shook the man off his sleeve and stepped back. The once deceased man stood up from the console and slumped its body towards the General. General Wilkinson immediately took his shotgun from its holster. He aimed it at the miner and prepared to fire. The thought of shooting an innocent man crippled the General. The one thing that could never be taken away had disappeared. General Wilkinson’s sanity was slowly drifting away. He needed to get out of this place. If he couldn’t pull the trigger, then he wasn’t going to die. The General flicked the barrel of his shotgun downwards, bringing the butt of his weapon slamming into the miner’s skull. There was a crack and squeal as the miner finally slumped to the floor for the last time.
When the General stepped over the man to activate the escape pods, there was a kinder surprise waiting in the miner. As he lifted his leg over the top of the miner’s chest, a long red leg reached its way from the rotting man. Wilkinson snapped his legs back to their original position and cocked his shotgun. When he aimed it at the leg and fired, the limb had already disappeared. In fact, the alien had hauled the body that was attached to the leg out of the carcass and leaped at the General. The shot that was intended to hit a little leg about the size of an arm had come into full contact with the torso of a creature that resembled a spider with a much larger torso and a much sharper head.
Wilkinson knew straight away that this was a Marauder. As he cocked his shotgun once more and aimed it towards the beast, he was blown off his feet before he could pull the trigger. A concentrated blast of electricity had seemed to travel through the alien’s body before exiting out its mouth. It had started flowing in the light blue sections of its legs before gathering speed and power through the body. The electrical blast sent the general sprawling to the ground.
“Now you can shoot lightning? What planet kicked you out?” General Wilkinson chuckled. He threw the shotgun to his side and exchanged it in favor of the mass driver.
The time it took General Wilkinson to do this, was enough time for the Marauder to pounce from the floor, rebound off a wall and land over the soldier. It opened its jaws wide and the jagged teeth of the beast seemed to carry on forever. There must have been at least 16 rows of teeth. Its breath stank of rotting flesh and its saliva was a lovely shade of purple. The alien seemed to be sniffing Wilkinson as if it was searching for something. It was as if only one particular scent would tempt the Marauder to devour the General. It was looking for fear. General Wilkinson slid the barrel of his mass driver into the already gaping mouth of the alien. The cold steel must have angered it, because it clenched its teeth onto the weapon and let out a fearsome growl. It was like playing tug of war with a very determined Tyrannosaurus.
“I have no fear…” General Wilkinson exclaimed before sending a blast of deteriorated uranium into the monsters brain. The back of the Marauders head sprayed green blood and red scraps of flesh all across the control panel for the escape pods. The once gleaming chrome of the keypad was redecorated with red and green, which of course made a very distinct shade of shit. The keypad seemed to take its new color quite well. Of course, until it began to melt away. The acidic compound that the alien’s blood was comprised of seemed to eat away at the sturdy metal. In the time it took General Wilkinson to get to his feet and face the panel, it had melted away.
“You, stupid, meltifying, shit blooded, fucking alien!” General Wilkinson shouted at the top of his lungs.
Something must have heard him because he could no longer hear himself talking. Instead the sound of his voice was replaced with the thunderous booming of heavy footsteps. They seemed to echo throughout the entire compound for about 30 seconds before they suddenly stopped. What General Wilkinson heard next was even more terrifying then everything Wilkinson had encountered so far put together. When the pounding in Wilkinson’s ears stopped, he quite literally shat his pants at the next sound he heard. A gigantic roar that sounded like a baby from a black bear and a bull elephant echoed around the room and nearly burst his skull. He managed to establish that the sound had come from the corner that he had just come around. General Wilkinson smoothed out his shirt and reloaded his weapon.
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