Chapter 115
The Nexus
Alexander stared at Spencer for a long moment, processing what he’d just heard. Eight prophesied divines. Titles without faces. Wars across Earth. Or multiple Earths.
And his supervillain alias on the list. Not that he’d told anyone yet that it had been locked in.
“And you believe it?”
“Yeah.” Spencer leaned back against the sofa. “The titles are consistent. Sure, diviners and seers might disagree on the details, but these eight names show up in most attempts to read the future.”
His mind worked through the implications. “You said you didn’t know who any of them were until recently.”
Spencer’s expression shifted to something more animated. “Well, that’s not entirely true. Some of them look obvious once you put some thought into it.”
“Such as?”
“The Pinnacle of Man.” Spencer said it like he was revealing a punchline. “Has to be Pinnacle. I mean, the name alone.”
“Isn’t he one of the first real superheroes?”
“That’s the one.” Spencer leaned forward, warming to the topic. “Here’s the thing though. Pinnacle wasn’t even superhuman when they started testing him. Just some regular guy they picked for the control group or baseline measurements or whatever. But he kept getting stronger anyway.”
Alexander frowned. “That doesn’t make sense.” Pinnacle had become a superhuman during the first year of the serum’s existence. Long before the System started turning normal people into Dreamers.
Spencer grinned. “Right? So naturally there are about a dozen different stories about how he ended up a superhuman. Some people say they gave him two doses at the same time. Others claim he drank an entire vial of serum instead of getting injected. My personal favorite is that they did a complete blood replacement, just pumped him full of the stuff.”
Alexander raised an eyebrow. “And you believe these rumors?”
“I think something happened. Pinnacle is considered the strongest superhuman in existence. Bar none. Everyone agrees on that part.”
“If he’s so strong, why haven’t I heard more about him?”
“That’s the weird part. He’s never shown any actual powers. He just appears wherever he wants, handles whatever situation is happening without really doing anything obvious besides beating them up, then walks away like he’s out for a stroll.”
“Isn’t that just teleportation?”
“Then why does he just walk away?” Spencer jabbed a finger toward him. “If he can teleport in, why not teleport back out? Why walk?”
Alexander considered that. “Maybe walking away is just dramatic flair. And that doesn’t mean he’s the strongest. There are plenty of people who can teleport.”
“No.” Spencer shook his head. “There are lots of people who open portals and gateways and doorways and powers like mine for getting around. But proper teleportation is pretty rare. Most who have it get into galactic shipping, actually. Good money there.”
“That still doesn’t prove he’s the strongest.”
“Take Skybreaker as an example. That guy is going to be one of the divines. He’s not dangerous because of his barriers. He’s dangerous because nobody can stop him. He shows up wherever he wants, does whatever he came to do, and leaves. Sound familiar?”
“You’re saying Pinnacle and Skybreaker have similar capabilities?”
“I’m saying the really dangerous ones are those you can’t pin down.” Spencer paused. “Anyway, Skybreaker might not be one of the first eight, but I guarantee he’ll be the ninth. Or tenth. Top fifteen at least.”
“You seem very confident about someone who isn’t even on the prophecy list.”
“The list is just who shows up first. There’ll be more after. Has to be.”
Alexander pushed off the workbench, pacing toward the scattered components on the main table. “I’m still Tier 2. There are already multiple Tier 3 superhumans. How am I supposed to become one of these divines when I’m not even in the top tier yet?”
“Most of us figure there’s something more to it than just attributes. Some hidden requirement you have to unlock to make the jump. That’s why identifying the first ones is so important. Once one of them ascends, we can figure out how they did it.”
“Planning to reverse-engineer godhood?”
“More or less. King’s been thinking about it for years. He’s got theories.”
Alexander turned back. “And what does King do, exactly?”
Spencer tapped his nose. “Secret. Let’s just say there’s a reason he’s been on Mars for the past five years and nobody knows what he’s actually building out there.”
“Helpful.”
“We’re pretty sure King is The Grand Architect though,” Spencer continued, ignoring the sarcasm. “Based on his capabilities. Then there’s the other obvious one. People figured that one out pretty quickly.”
“Who?”
“Franklin de Castillo’s son.” Spencer watched Alexander’s face. “Maximilian. The Dragon Lord. And of course, nobody’s willing to mess with him. Franklin’s kid? Skybreaker’s nephew? You’d have to be crazy.”
Alexander kept his expression carefully neutral.
“Then you went and announced yourself in a galactic broadcast as The Machine God,” Spencer said. “Maximilian did the same thing with the Dragon Lord title. So that openly confirmed the two of you. I figure that public declaration must be part of the process. Even my path sense picked up on the moment.”
“Any clues about the others?” Alexander asked.
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“Nope.” Spencer settled deeper into the sofa. “The Star Eater, The Lost Prophet, The Eternal Flame, The Broken Crown. Those four are still mysteries, but we’ll figure them out.”
Alexander crossed his arms. “Why do you assume they’re all from our reality? They could be invaders. Beings from other universes.”
“Doubt it. Those other realities probably will have their own divines. Maybe that’s what the wars are really about. But the seers working for The Royals can’t see across dimensional barriers, and we’ve never heard of anyone else doing it either. Everything they predict is local to our galaxy. And mostly just Earth so far.”
“Seems like a significant limitation.”
“Yeah, well, we work with what we’ve got.” Spencer stretched, joints popping. “At least we know some of the big ones now. The Machine God. The Dragon Lord. The Pinnacle of Man. The Grand Architect.”
Alexander regarded his cousin for a moment. “And what about you? Which divine are you supposed to be?”
Spencer laughed. “Me? I’m not on the list.”
“That doesn’t bother you?”
“Not really.” Spencer’s confidence didn’t waver. “I’ll probably be in the first fifteen. Twenty maybe. Top thirty for sure.”
Alexander stared at him. “If your seers are to be trusted, you’re ranking yourself among future gods.”
“Someone’s got to fill out the roster.” Spencer grinned. “Besides, my power is perfect for staying relevant. As long as I’m tracking the right people, I’ll always be where I need to be.”
The casual certainty in Spencer’s voice was almost impressive. Alexander wasn’t sure if it was confidence or delusion.
“You mentioned the second fixed point,” Alexander said, steering back to more immediate concerns. “Earth itself changing. What do the seers say about that?”
Spencer’s expression grew more serious. “The timeline’s unclear, but the changes are comprehensive. Some markers have already happened, too. Superpowered families and guilds. Villain organizations. The mega-corporations shifting their focus off-world. People migrating to Mars. Orbital habitats. Colony worlds. Governments fail or restructure. Nations as we know them start breaking down or reforming around different principles. The System’s invasions might be part of it, or they might be accelerating something that was already coming.”
Alexander had to take a minute to process. The invasions, the System’s quests, the forced evolution of humanity into Dreamers. All of it pointed toward fundamental changes in how human civilization operated. How reality operated. But now he was being told it was only the beginning. That what was going to happen was so far beyond what he’d been worried about, which was rioting and superhumans becoming tyrants to lord it over normal people.
It was a lot to take in.
“What about the timing?” he asked. “How long until this second fixed point?”
“Years, not decades. But that’s about as specific as it gets. Could be two years. Could be ten. Nobody can pin it down because the future changes constantly. Mostly.”
“And where does Grimnir fit in all this?”
“King’s Mars projects, the station we’re building, the network of people we’re connecting. We’re not trying to stop it. Nobody can. We’re trying to position ourselves to thrive when it happens.”
Spencer met his gaze. “We want Grimnir to be part of it. I want you to be a part of it. Even if you weren’t family, Queen would have tried to tie you to The Royals just on your principles alone. Because when the so-called superheroes abandon the planet, or start trying to play god with whoever remains, people like you, like us, won’t stand aside and let it happen.”
He didn’t know how to respond to that. He knew it was true, that Grimnir wouldn’t just sit around while madness descended on the world. It just wasn’t clear what they would do. What they could do.
So instead he studied the man for a few moments. The longer he looked, the more he recognized traces of his father. His uncle. Himself.
He considered sharing the truth with Spencer. That he wasn’t this reality’s version of Alexander. But it just seemed too complicated for the moment. Too much to explain.
“I still don’t know how to feel about you being family,” he said instead. “I really don’t have any memories of you.”
Spencer looked down with a sad smile. “I don’t blame you. You were young when we last met, which was before I signed up for the Space Force.”
He thought about his parents. Their deaths. What Spencer had blurted out when they found him in the meeting room.
But he also knew that his parents had died similarly in both realities. That couldn’t be a coincidence. And it also couldn’t be Spencer’s fault, even if he didn’t know who to blame. Or even if someone needed to be blamed.
“For what it’s worth, I don’t think I can really give you the forgiveness you’re looking for, because I don’t hold you responsible for my parents dying.” Alexander met Spencer’s eyes when he looked up. “But I appreciate learning the truth about what happened, so I’ll offer it anyway. For whatever part you think you had in their deaths, I forgive you.”
Spencer closed his eyes and took a long breath. “Thank you.”
Then he changed the subject. “Grimnir’s paths looked stable again, by the way. Not that it’s a guarantee against dying or anything like that. Just that there are no unavoidable problems.”
Alexander nodded. That was one less thing to worry about, at least.
Before either of them could continue the conversation, the ship’s intercom crackled to life.
“All Grimnir members to the bridge,” Carmen’s voice carried across the workshop. “We’ve arrived at The Nexus. But there’s a problem.”
The two shared a look. Then Spencer stood and headed for the door. Alexander followed.
As they stepped into the corridor, Alexander glanced at his cousin. “Are you sure we’re actually related? Because the more I listen to you, the more I think you might be Annie’s long-lost grandfather instead.”
Spencer raised an eyebrow. “Grandfather?”
“The absolute confidence. The conspiracy theories.” Alexander paused. “And you’re both really enthusiastic about superheroes too.”
Spencer grinned. “I’ll take that as a compliment.”
The bridge doors opened as they approached. Carmen stood near the captain’s chair, Ryan at her shoulder. Several crew members worked at their stations, but Alexander’s attention went immediately to the main viewscreen.
The Nexus filled the display.
It dominated the viewport like nothing Alexander had ever seen. A massive central sphere, easily a hundred kilometers across, with dozens of enormous cylindrical arms radiating outward in every direction. Each arm stretched for what had to be another hundred kilometers, covered in lights and docking structures. The entire station glowed against the darkness of space, a sprawling metropolis of metal and energy.
And surrounding it, thousands of ships. At least.
Some were visible even to the naked eye, tiny points of light moving in organized patterns around the station’s perimeter. The tactical display beside the main screen told the real story though. Red, yellow, blue, and green markers filled the three-dimensional map, each one representing a vessel. Cargo haulers, passenger transports, military escorts, private yachts. All of them waiting.
“What’s the issue?” Alexander asked.
Carmen glanced at him, then at Spencer. “We’ll wait for the others. I’d rather not explain this multiple times.”
The bridge doors opened again. Annie entered first, followed by Augustus, Talia, and Felix in golden retriever form.
“Good. Everyone’s here,” Carmen said. She tapped her tablet, and the tactical display shifted, highlighting several areas on The Nexus itself. Three points, scattered across different sections of the massive station, pulsed with red markers.
“The Nexus is under lockdown,” Carmen continued. “Has been for days according to the other captains I’ve spoken to. No ships are allowed to dock. No departures either. Everyone’s stuck in holding patterns while station security deals with a situation.”
“What kind of situation?” Talia asked.
Carmen pulled up another screen. Text scrolled past, official-looking announcements and unofficial chatter between captains.
“From what I’ve pieced together, Earth sent a delegation of superhumans to The Nexus a few weeks ago. Some kind of diplomatic initiative to demonstrate humanity’s willingness to work with the Galactic Council. Show off our best and brightest superheroes.”
She paused, expression grim.
“Something went wrong. Multiple superhumans died. And three strange gateways opened up across the station.”
Alexander’s jaw tightened. “Invasion gateways.”
“I thought so too,” Carmen agreed. “And from what little information that’s being leaked, the remaining superhumans along with station security are barely holding.”
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- Chapter 224 - Hard Truths
- Chapter 223 - Three Divine Wills
- Chapter 222 - Trustworthy
- Chapter 221 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 10
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- Chapter 219 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 8
- Chapter 218 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 7
- Chapter 217 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 6
- Chapter 216 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 5
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- Chapter 214 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 3
- Chapter 213 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 2
- Chapter 212 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 1
- Chapter 211 - The World Is Watching, Pt. 3
- Chapter 210 - The World Is Watching, Pt. 2
- Chapter 209 - The World Is Watching, Pt. 1
- Chapter 208 - Trust in Tomorrow
- Chapter 207 - Uncoordinated
- Chapter 206 - Within Range
- Chapter 205 - What the Future Holds
- Chapter 204 - Tell Me
- Announcing: The Spellforged Magus
- Chapter 203 - Countdown to Escalation
- Chapter 202 - The M.G.S.
- Chapter 201 - Where the Bodies Went
- Chapter 200 - Signed and Sealed
- Chapter 199 - Concessions
- Chapter 198 - Red Handed
- Chapter 197 - Plan S
- Chapter 196 - The Sidearm
- Chapter 195 - The (Not So) Wise One
- Chapter 194 - Blood on the Sand
- Chapter 193 - Everything Metal
- Chapter 192 - Dead Hours
- Chapter 191 - Due Diligence
- Chapter 190 - Opening Negotiations
- Chapter 189 - Price of Admission
- Chapter 188 - Cheap Tricks
- Chapter 187 - Old Habits Die Last
- Chapter 186 - Under Surveillance
- Chapter 185 - Laying the Groundwork
- Chapter 184 - Ascension Oasis
- Chapter 183 - Legal in Dubai
- Chapter 182 - Lesson One: Survive
- Chapter 181 - One Ring Changes Everything
- Chapter 180 - One Mind, Two Thoughts
- Chapter 179 - First Roundtable
- Chapter 178 - Past Plans, Future Planning
- Chapter 177 - Making History in Broad Daylight
- Chapter 176 - Signed, the Machine God
- Chapter 175 - Outclassed
- Chapter 174 - Heavy Metal
- Chapter 173 - The Vault
- Chapter 172 - The Borrowing Begins
- Chapter 171 - Legal Counsel and Illegal Plans
- Chapter 170 - Decisions that Ripple
- Chapter 169 - The Devil’s in the Details
- Chapter 168 - Coping Mechanisms
- Chapter 167 - No High Ground
- Chapter 166 - Sunset over Manhattan
- Chapter 165 - Window Shopping
- Chapter 164 - Best Behavior
- Chapter 163 - Sharp
- Chapter 162 - A Lot of Work
- Chapter 161 - Cat and Mouse
- Chapter 160 - Seven out of Nine
- Chapter 159 - Sparks in the Dark
- Chapter 158 - Just Kids
- Chapter 157 - Storm Chasing
- Chapter 156 - VIP Service
- Chapter 155 - The Ten of Spades
- Chapter 154 - Shifting Gears
- Chapter 153 - The Lawyer
- Chapter 152 - Returning Home
- Chapter 151 - A Formal Alliance
- Chapter 150 - Return to Sol
- Chapter 149 - One Reason Too Many
- Chapter 148 - Foundations
- Chapter 147 - Not Quite Pirates
- Chapter 146 - Arcane Warden
- Chapter 145 - Running Dark
- Chapter 144 - Just a Little Detour
- Chapter 143 - Heading Home
- Chapter 142 - Strawberry and Chocolate
- Chapter 141 - Snowflakes and Steel
- Chapter 140 - Spreading the Dream
- Chapter 139 - Politics
- Chapter 138 - Cleared
- Chapter 137 - Welcome to the Jungle
- Chapter 136 - Hunter or Hunted
- Chapter 135 - Into the Dark
- Chapter 134 - Beastworld
- Chapter 133 - The Right Kind of Crazy
- Chapter 132 - More Than Whole
- Chapter 131 - Nanomachines
- Chapter 130 - Windows
- Chapter 129 - Legal Courtesy
- Chapter 128 - Life’s Song
- Chapter 127 - Moving Forward
- Chapter 126 - Mending
- Chapter 125 - Date?
- Chapter 124 - Spoils of War
- Chapter 123 - Measure
- Chapter 122 - Severed
- Chapter 121 - Animachina’s Purpose
- Chapter 120 - Practice Under Fire
- Chapter 119 - Forced Entry
- Chapter 118 - Returning Fire
- Chapter 117 - The Prophecy of Eights
- Chapter 116 - Rivals Reunited
- Chapter 115 - The Nexus
- Chapter 114 - Promises
- Chapter 113 - Starting a Fire
- Chapter 112 - Soul Circuit
- Chapter 111 - Teamwork
- Chapter 110 - Entropy Rising
- Chapter 109 - Assimilate
- Chapter 108 - The Cult of Entropy
- Chapter 107 - Sleipnir’s Landing
- Chapter 106 - All Hands on Deck
- Chapter 105 - Five and a Half Members
- Chapter 104 - Pathfinder
- Chapter 103 - Twenty-Five
- Chapter 102 - Mystery Solved
- Chapter 101 - Borrowed Time
- Chapter 100 - Sleipnir
- Chapter 99 - Captain’s Terms
- Chapter 98 - Service Record
- Chapter 97 - Help Wanted
- Chapter 96 - Borrowing Trouble
- Chapter 95 - Four Months
- Chapter 94 - Drug Dealers
- Chapter 93 - Freedom
- Chapter 92 - Waves
- Chapter 91 - Aftermath
- Chapter 90 - Vigil
- Chapter 89 - One Vote from Extinction
- Chapter 88 - The Weight of Dreams
- Chapter 87 - Machine God
- Chapter 86 - No Words
- Chapter 85 - Pure Will
- Chapter 84 - Will and Structure
- Chapter 83 - Blood in the Water
- Chapter 82 - First Blood
- Chapter 81 - Dreams Collide (continued)
- Chapter 80 - Dreams Collide
- Chapter 79 - A Peaceful Moment
- Chapter 78 - Will Made Manifest
- Chapter 77 - Maximum Output
- Chapter 76 - Sidekick
- Chapter 75 - The Weight of Heroes
- Chapter 74 - Moving
- Chapter 73 - Pay to Win
- Chapter 72 - Pressure Points
- Chapter 71 - Henchmen Manifested
- Chapter 70 - The Big Lie
- Chapter 69 - A Nice Day
- Chapter 68 - Choosing the Dream
- Chapter 67 - Practical Matters
- Chapter 66 - Spread the Dream
- Chapter 65 - The Good (Bad) Doctor
- Chapter 64 - First Contact
- Chapter 63 - Subtle Unease
- Chapter 62 - Splitting the Party
- Chapter 61 - No Witnesses
- Chapter 60 - Fear of Falling
- Chapter 59 - Crime-A-Lot
- Chapter 58 - Auggy's Crazy Plan
- Chapter 57 - Kill Quest
- Chapter 56 - First Defeat
- Chapter 55 - Of One's Own Accord
- Chapter 54 - A New Power
- Chapter 53 - Rivals, Not Enemies
- Chapter 52 - The Black Knight
- Chapter 51 - ...Now.
- Chapter 50 - ...Begins...
- Chapter 49 - Phase One...
- Chapter 48 - Just Add Hands
- Chapter 47 - Secrets Unearthed
- Chapter 46 - Snakes in a Snakepit
- Chapter 45 - Start of a Rivalry
- Chapter 44 - Villain with a Milkshake
- Chapter 43 - Every Villain Needs a Hobby
- Chapter 42 - War Chest
- Chapter 41 - An Audience with Royalty
- Chapter 40 - The Queen Awaits
- Chapter 39 - Storage Closet
- Chapter 38 - Barely Superhuman
- Chapter 37 - We Are Grimnir
- Chapter 36 - A Will of Steel
- Chapter 35 - Realm of the Mind
- Chapter 34 - A Hint of Scales
- Chapter 33 - Every Monster Has a Lair
- Chapter 32 - Curtain Close
- Chapter 31 - No Allies Here
- Chapter 30 - Masks Against Monsters
- Chapter 29 - The Hunt Begins
- Chapter 28 - The Die is Cast
- Chapter 27 - Winning is Better
- Chapter 26 - Grim Beginnings
- Chapter 25 - No Heroes Coming
- Chapter 24 - End of the Tutorial
- Chapter 23 - Lies Do A Villain Make
- Chapter 22 - Masks and Prophecies
- Chapter 21 - Our First Injustice
- Chapter 20 - Nutcracker
- Chapter 19 - Perfection Meets Ambition and Heart
- Chapter 18 - The First Game Room
- Chapter 17 - Blackout
- Chapter 16 - Iron Nadya
- Chapter 15 - Tut, Tut. Driver.
- Chapter 14 - Welcome to the Multiverse, Nerd
- Chapter 13 - Second Spark
- Chapter 12 - Ambition to Burn
- Chapter 11 - Surviving is Winning
- Chapter 10 - Wanted
- Chapter 9 - Home Sweet Workshop
- Chapter 8 - Cognitive Resonance
- Chapter 7 - Class R
- Chapter 6 - First Spark of Will
- Chapter 5 - Pick On Someone Your Own Size
- Chapter 4 - No More Chains
- Chapter 3 - When the Sky Shattered
- Chapter 2 - The Collar
- Chapter 1 - REDACTED