Of - Lawrence London, Halif Faruk, Roman Mercur... May 2026

How should the once they breach the refinery's perimeter?

“Then don’t miss,” a cool, melodic voice interjected. stood by the window, watching the distant stars. He was the team’s specialist—agile, silent, and dangerously precise. His reputation preceded him; some said he was more machine than man, a whisper in the dark that ended wars before they began. OF - Lawrence London, Halif Faruk, Roman Mercur...

“I never miss,” Faruk replied, a ghost of a smile playing on his lips. How should the once they breach the refinery's perimeter

As they prepped their gear, the camaraderie was unspoken but absolute. They were the outliers, the ones the Federation called when diplomacy failed and the odds were impossible. As they prepped their gear, the camaraderie was

The air in the sterile briefing room was thick with the scent of ozone and recycled oxygen. , his face a map of scars and sun-faded tattoos, leaned over the holographic display. He was the anchor, the veteran who had seen more deep-space combat than the rest of the crew combined.

Beside him, adjusted his flight suit. Faruk was the navigator, a man who could find a wormhole in a vacuum. His eyes, dark and sharp, never left the scrolling data streams. “The gravitational fluctuations near the refinery are spiking, Lawrence. If we don’t time the exit perfectly, we’re cosmic dust.”

“And back,” London replied, slamming a fresh power cell into his rifle.