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Helios Transmigration

What Forms The Heat (Part 1)

What Forms The Heat (Part 1)

Feb 29, 2024

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Sar’ka Base of Operations Headquarters



In Mars Central Command, an atmosphere of apprehension hung heavy as leaders and scientists gathered in the meeting chamber. Holographic displays flickered to life, revealing images of the obliterated scientific facility, still smoldering from the aftermath of the catastrophe.


Commander Shio Okomo, a resolute figure with silver streaks in her hair, addressed the assembly. 


Okomo: "Earth is lost," she began, her voice steady but laden with sorrow. "After Earth’s destruction an unidentified object was expelled from it. We don't know what it was but whatever it was flew so fast that I can't believe that the destruction it made was minimal. But…It struck one of our most important facilities with a force never witnessed."


Dr. Wakame Hana, the lead scientist, took the floor, projecting holographic images of the vanished sun particle.


Wakame: "This was no random incident. Our facility was researching a solar particle, an elemental force of immeasurable power. It disappeared, and the repercussions could be catastrophic."


A murmur of concern took over the assembly. Senator Axel Thorne, a veteran of Martian politics, leaned forward, his expression etched with gravity. 


Axel Thorn: "Are you suggesting that someone wants to start a war? Could this be an attack from an external force, seeking to seize our scientific advancements? Aliens? After all these years?"


Admiral Nadia Malik, head of Martian Defense, shook her head. 


Malik: "There's no evidence of an external attack. Our surveillance systems detected no incoming threats. This could be something as simple as a meteor, a rock, expelled by the force of the explosion."


As the leaders grappled with the gravity of the situation, Dr. Wakame spoke again, her tone resolute. 


Wakame: "Either way, we must act swiftly. This particle in the wrong hands could endanger humanity as a whole. We need a specialized team to investigate and retrieve it."


Commander Shio nodded in agreement. 


Okomo: "I propose the formation of a rapid-response military unit. H.E.A.T — High-priority Exploration and Acquisition Team. We must ensure the security of Mars and know the truth behind this situation."


The decision was met with a unanimous vote. 


As the leaders exited the meeting, Commander Shio turned to Dr. Wakame. 


Okomo: "Hana, assemble the squad carefully. The fate of Mars rests on their shoulders."



***


Sar’ka Base of Operations



At the edge of a Martian city called Sar’ka, a diverse group gathered, the members of the H.E.A.T squad were getting ready to begin their mission.


Captain Kell Thorn, a military strategist with dark brown eyes matching his short military haircut, addressed the squad. 


Thorn: "We're the frontline. Earth is gone, and Mars may be under threat. Our mission is to find that solar particle called H.E.A.T and neutralize any threat it poses. This won't be easy, we might be searching for months, maybe years. The possibility and chances of finding this particle is almost zero. Sounds ridiculous I know, but it is our job."


Lieutenant Anya Marlow, a brilliant scientist with short black hair and glasses adorning her asian/german face, added, 


Marlow: "We must understand the potential of this particle. It's not just a matter of retrieval; it's a matter of preventing another catastrophe."


Sergeant Yuri Kuznetsov, a strong figure, with long blond hair and a slightly muscular body, surveyed the group with a piercing gaze. 


Kuznetsov: "Stay focused ok? We might not be alone after all. If this particle is what they really said it was, we are gonna have a hard  time acquiring such a thing."


Dr. Elara Simmons, a compassionate medical expert with a holographic interface on her wrist, spoke firmly while keeping her eyes on the interface, 


Simmons: "Let’s just take care of each other.”  she said, making a pause to lift her gaze to the rest of the team, “We're a team after all, as long as we stick together everything should be fine."


Tech Specialist Akio Tanaka, a young prodigy with medium length black hair, adjusted his augmented reality glasses. 


Tanaka: "I'll keep us connected and monitor for any anomalies. But yeah, I agree, we gotta stick together. Not all of us are that good at hand on hand combat or with firearms, right, Tatsuki?"


As the squad geared up for their mission, a weird looking guy wearing a red space helmet with a really shiny black visor (Impossible to see through), steps forward. Tatsuki, in his red space suit, stands out amidst the team. After almost ten seconds of silence offered a simple,


Tatsuki: “Yes.” As an answer to Tanaka’s question. 

Captain Thorn nodded, smiling but trying to keep the laughter under control after such an act. 


Thorn: "We embark on a mission that will define the future of not just Mars but humanity. Our goal is clear — find that particle, and let no one stand in our way. We get our pay and go home. Simple right?"


“Yes, Captain!” The group said unanimously. Except for Hot who said it after a couple seconds.


With that, the H.E.A.T squad set forth, leaving Sar’ka behind as they ventured to Mi’ro the city were the incident happened. The red soil beneath their boots will whisper tales of retribution and cosmic secrets.



***



The H.E.A.T squad traversed the Martian landscape in a sleek rover, while the crimson soil rolled beneath its wheels. Inside the vehicle, the low hum of the engine blended with the tension that hung in the air. Captain Thorn sat at the front, eyes focused on the Martian horizon, while the rest of the squad engaged in a strategic discussion.


Captain Thorn's voice cut through the ambient hum. 


Thorn: "Our destination is the remains of the facility. Intel suggests that whatever struck it originated from Earth. Our mission is clear, like I said before: retrieve the sun particle and assess the situation."


Lieutenant Marlow, takes out a holographic interface and starts scanning data, 


Marlow: "The missing particle has unknown capabilities. We need to understand its nature before it falls into the wrong hands. We gotta be cautious. "


Kuznetsov: "Unknown doesn't mean harmless. We must be prepared for anything. Enemies, anomalies, or even the remnants of that object from Earth. The worst thing about this, is that we don't know where exactly this particle is, or what it looks like, which makes it difficult for us to act at the right moment,  we should be alert of our surroundings all the time."


Dr. Simmons, her holographic interface projecting vital signs, chimed in, 


Simmons: "Our health and well-being are crucial. We don't know what we might encounter. Stay vigilant, and report any physical or psychological anomalies immediately."


Kuznetsov: “That’s exactly what I tried to say genius.” said the blond soldier in a lower tone while looking through the glass. 


Tanaka, adjusting his augmented reality glasses, spoke up, 


Tanaka: "I've enhanced our communication network. We'll maintain real-time contact, and I'll monitor for any electronic interference or potential threats. I would suggest not to separate from the team, no matter what. We are six in total, and each one of us has a different job specialty, so we need each other regardless."


As the squad absorbed the briefing, Tatsuki, seated in the corner, remained silent. Captain Thorn turned to him, seeking for any suggestion. 


Thorn: "Tatsuki, want to add anything?"


Tatsuki remained silent for six seconds before answering with a simple, 


Tatsuki: “No.”


Captain Thorn nodded, hiding a laugh. 


Thorn: "I like this guy.” Said the captain turning back his view to the red dusty roads and added, “Let's stay focused. We're the first line of defense for Mars in this mission. Communication is key, so let’s keep that point as a priority on this mission team."


The rover continued its journey, leaving behind the Martian landscapes as the squad ventured towards the remnants of the facility, the red horizon reflecting the uncertainty that awaited them.



***


Mi’ro Science Facility and Research



The rover rolled to a halt near the remnants of the scientific facility, a skeletal structure against the Martian night. The sun had long dipped below the horizon, casting long shadows across the crimson plains. The squad disembarked, the crunch of red soil beneath their boots marking the beginning of a perilous mission.


Captain Thorn surveyed the remains, his expression somber. 


Thorn: "This was a hub of scientific progress. Now it's a testament to tragedy. Stay sharp, team."


Lieutenant Marlow adjusted her scientific equipment, her gaze lingering on the damaged facility. 


Marlow: "The impact from the object was devastating. We must tread carefully."


Dr. Simmons, a medical scanner in hand, added, 


Simmons: "Let's keep an eye on each other. The emotional weight of this incident could affect us. Mental resilience is as crucial as physical."


Tech Specialist Tanaka surveyed the damaged facility with a mix of fascination and caution. 


Tanaka: "I'll scan for any electronic anomalies. We need to find clues without falling into a potential trap." said Tanaka with a fascinating smile “This is awesome.” added in a low voice talking to himself


Tatsuki, standing stoically amidst the remnants, observed the devastation.


The squad moved forward, entering the dilapidated facility. The air inside was heavy with the scent of scorched metal and remnants of the fire that had consumed the once bustling research center.


Captain Thorn signaled for a moment of silence. 


Thorn: "Let the gravity of this place sink in. Whatever happened here, we're here to make it right."


The squad traversed the corridors together, each room revealing a different aspect of the tragedy.

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After a catastrophe hits a science facility on Mars, leaders in the Base Operation Headquarters assemble a new team to uncover the mystery behind the incident.

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Strong start! Looking good!!

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"After Earth's sudden destruction, a catastrophe befalls a science facility on Mars, resulting in the loss of an important particle that could threaten humanity's very existence. H.E.A.T., a team led by Kell Thorn (our protagonist), must find a way to acquire this particle before it falls into the wrong hands. However, the mission takes a turn when they discover that the particle is not what they thought it was."
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