Malus’ Flagship was extravagant. A huge behemoth of metal, floating through the endless abyss of space. Its twisting corridors were in pristine condition, androids roaming from room to room to clean, fix and move around cargo. It was one of the most advanced warships that Ferrum had seen even from his brief stint aboard it. Even the corridoors were briming with advanced equipment, that much he could tell from simply walking towards the bridge of the ship to meet with his employer. Many rumours had been spread about Malus since his ascension to Emperor and later his war against Vulca, all of which had been on Ferrum's mind; as intriguing as they were Ferrum preferred to meet him in person before making assumptions. He new that Malus was be wealthy, both by his position at the head of a planet and by the amount of credits he was willing to pay for this job. It was higher than any previous contract he had taken and there wasn't a force in the universe that could drag Ferrum away from it. He hoped his partner was just as eager to complete the mission as he was. Ferrum wasn't about to let some honour-bound fool get in the way because of some pointless code.
The door to the bridge opened as Ferrum approached it and he slipped inside.
As he'd expected the bridge was just as pristine as the rest of the ship. Ferrum looked around, watching as androids and scientists rushed around running tests and managing the ship's systems. A throne sat on the other side of the room, looking out large glass windows and out to the stars. Atop it was Malus, clad in blood red armor. The chair turned on its point to face Ferrum, Emperor Malus standing to approach the mercenary. Malus was an imposing figure to say the least, standing near seven feet tall and nearly as wide. Malus moved, walking over to the Cyborg Bounty hunter with a confident stride befitting a lord of his calibre.
“I was told that a bounty hunter duo would arrive and discuss the job with me, not a single man… or was I mistaken?” His voice was deep and posessed none of the Norisian twang that Ferrum had been told of.
“Yes, my partner will arrive shortly. Approximately two to seven minutes, Lord Malus,” replied Ferrum.
“Well, we will wait for his arrival then.” Malus turned around again, looking out to the stars.
"One minute, actually," added a voice, calling from the door into the bridge.
A figure stood there, tall but not quite to Malus' height. He was distinctly alien though with a flat face, great golden eyes and pale grey skin. Another addition to the already bizarre cast that flitted around the room, eager to complete their business. The figure walked towards his employer and his new companion with a long stride, his eyes locked firmly upon them. While Malus stood in his scarlet armour and Ferrum was layered in weaponry this new figure stood unarmed and unarmoured, garbed in simple but respectable grey robe which dragged at his heels. Sandals clapped against the metal floor of the ship's chamber.
He bowed his head to Malus. "I apologise for my lateness, Shi. It took longer to make myself presentable to an employer than I had anticipated. I hope this does not impede our relationship beyond repair."
"Ferrum," he continued, acknowledging the presence of his new acomplice
Ferrum looked upon his partner. "Echelon" he replied, his voice showing no more delight than his companion did.
Malus turned back around to face the contract killers, surprised to see the alien bounty hunter clothed in what he would consider to be finely made robes.
"Not at all, Echelon, you arrived just in time." Malus walked closer to both Echelon and Ferrum.
"He thinks of himself as the honorable warrior. One of the few to follow an all-important code passed down from generation to generation." Ferrum retorted, his tone purposefully mocking.
Malus stopped his pace, looking upon Echelon. "This won't get in the way of the job, will it?" His voice took a slightly more aggressive turn although it seemed more curious than anything else.
"Assuming the terms and conditions of our agreement do not change? No, it has never gotten in the way of a job before, Shi. That I can assure you," Echelon replied.
"That is why you hired me, Lord Malus" ferrum interjected. "Unlike my friend here, I don't let morality cloud the job at hand."
"And unlike some I keep to my promises," spat back Echelon.
Ferrum held back the urge to drive a spike through Echelon's rib-cage, tearing his fancy rags to shreds and hopefully slicing open a couple of vital organs. He stopped him, if only because Malus kept a firm eye on both of them. Instead he shot the warrior a deathly look, rows of sharp teeth grinding against each other.
Malus nodded to the both of them. "Good, then lets get to business" He lead them towards his own main computer, a massive device composed of several screens and panels that dwarfed any other piece of technology on the bridge.
As the Emperor got within a certain distance the screen flickered to life, responding to his presence. Various files opened and the screens were filled with pictures, videos and written reports of those Malus wanted dead. Both Echelon and Ferrum scanned them quickly, soaking up what information had been presented to them. 'Humans,' they both groaned, uttering the words under their breath. Both mercenaries had had personal experience with the species, a particularly persistent species that never seemed to know when to quit. Echelon had once dedicated seven human months to chasing one down across the Vekor cluster. They hadn't even developed out-of-system space travel yet and they were already a thorn in the side of mercenaries everywhere.
Their eyes widened as they began to realise who these videos and images focused on. Seven individuals, five human, one morphian and a single vulcan, all of which were far more than they appeared. Both mercenaries had heard of the human involvement in the War of the Molten Heart several years ago; humans with abilities that far surpassed their kin. To them, the missing pieces of Malus' request were slowly falling into place. After all, these seven had been responsible for the failure of the Emperor's invasion attempt of Vulca. Ferrum and Echelon were to be instruments of his revenge.
An assassin in red, weilding the power of lightning.
A genius, armed with technology more advanced than even the two mercenaries possessed.
An agent of the human government, enhanced with mechanics and her own frost-based abilities.
The experiment of a psychotic criminal, morphian turned to a killing machine.
An enigma of a man, living for three hundred years and cursed to be undying.
The vessel of a powerful Demon Lord, spirits of untold power.
"Even Lord Zakarr," said Echelon as the final image flashed upon the screen, the figure of a vulcan warrior
adorned in decorative armour and wielding a ceremonial staff.
"These are your targets, as is anyone associated with them - you have my permission to kill anyone or anything that tries to stop you in your task. They've halted my plans, ruined my reputation and murdered my friends and associates. I would like to see nothing more than their heads removed from their bodies. Their deaths come with a large reward, wouldn't you agree? I can imagine few who would turn down two billion credits."
The two mercenaries nodded. Ferrum was almost drooling over the idea of two billion credits, even if it had to be split in half with Echelon.
"Each," added Malus. "Do you accept this task?"
Ferrum was struggling to contain his excitement. "Yes!" he yelled, making no effort to temper his outburst.
"Excellent. I will forward all information I have to you along with a quarter of the final payment to cement the deal. I am willing to provide any and all resources and equipment you might need to complete your task. Just get it done."
"Yes, Shi. It will be done," replied Echelon, bowing to the Emperor. As the two turned and began to leave, Malus spoke once more.
"Remember. Take Him with you. You may need his support."
Ferrum nodded eagerly, looking over at his partner once more with a great grin across his face. "I told you this would be a great deal!" he cheered, a fire in his eyes not often seen. "I've never had the chance to kill a vulcan...he will bleed like everything else."
Ferrum checked his wristguards, keeping the positron blade claws from protruding out. He cackled, still smiling. "Let's get this show on the road!”
“Are you sure they will show up? I mean, some of them are just kids, Zakarr” Blackjack asked the tall alien warrior as they waited for the initiates. Blackjack was a fairly young man in thirties, wearing a black leather jacket, with fur along the edges of the hood and a pair of tactical goggles upon his face. Zakarr looked to Blackjack.” They would be fools not to accept this invitation to change this world…do I have to remind you about Xaal’s attempted invasion?” Zakarr said with a serious tone and expression. Both of the heroes remembered what happened three years ago, a friend a fellow was killed by the hands of a very powerful and very dangerous alien lord named Xaal the Destructor, threat that even the heroes struggled to defeat.
“Zakarr…I was just giving an observation” He sighed, looking upon his young suited brother of a alien warrior.
“Are you ready, Deekus?” Blackjack asked as Deekus’ attention was drawn to him. “errrm…I suppose so, I haven’t really tried out the functions of this suit yet, but it should be interesting to see what I can do” he replied. Blackjack nodded with a smirk. “It will be interesting to see just how this team works together…could be a total disaster or a total success. Always trust Skull-Man and Hercules to come up with ridiculous ideas” he laughed to himself as Zakarr followed.
“Wh-what’s so funny?” Deekus asked in confusion.