
In a parallel world, there is a spiral galaxy where every planet has life, the Metal Galaxy. The beings living there were immortals who were human-like in appearance, but their growth stopped at thirty, and would not die before their hearts stopped beating due to chance, like murdered.
These immortals could also travel between dimensions through a hidden wormhole. They usually use the interplanetary chariot\, or change their own physique into a small star\, and instantly blast off into space at speeds exceeding Tachyon*\, he said*\, because they are Type IV creatures on the Kardashev* Scale and have been able to master and control the cosmic energy contained in the galaxy.
There is one of the largest solar systems in the Metal Galaxy, the Goldinian Solar System, with Goldinian as its parent star, and six planets surrounding it; Planet Palladina, Planet Halida, Planet Ruthenia, and more, Planet Osmia and Planet Diamona, each of which has different cosmic energies and abilities.
The Palladinas had the ability to use cosmic weapons of light energy, and they had the status of galactic guards. In fact, the women there were able to do Healing Renovatio, which was to heal diseases and wounds that might be suffered by immortals.
Then, the Halides, who were allies of Palladina, were able to control the energy of the small stars and make it a great cosmic force. The two planets closest to the Goldinian Mother Star have very thick atmospheres, protecting them from heat and radiation.
The planets Ruthenia, Planet Osmia and Planet Diamona, although they are located slightly away from the two planets above, however, they each have the ability to use small cosmic forces from the energy of comets, asteroids, asteroids, and others, and meteors are aplenty passing in the path of rotation of the three.
Meanwhile, there is one more planet that is in the very back of the Goldinian Solar System, and the distance is very far from Planet Diamona, namely. Planet Silverian, which is dark, barren, and very far from the Sun, it no longer rotates on its own axis. Few inhabitants live there because they no longer possess cosmic energy, and this has been the case for forty years.
One afternoon on the dark planet, there was a man whose face looked like a teenager, although he was almost sixty years old named Flerix, sitting on a field where the ground feels dry, hard, and cracked. Although his skin was white, his body actually looked unkempt, in fact, the black clothes and brown trousers he had worn for decades, were no longer bright, no longer bright, it shows that he lived alone there without having a home.
He stared at the dark sky with his two black eyeballs, and the occasional strong wind blew his gray hair. The field was once lush and the green grass has turned black and withered, including tall trees that no longer grow. The sight he had seen so often, now made the anger inside him become even greater.
“I .. do not understand why we have to bear this unjust punishment, and even more strange is, those foolish Silverians are actually accepting their deaths one by one slowly. No doctor or nurse would take a cell from a newly married couple to determine the sex of their future child, and then put it into a Wormbye, so the planet is underpopulated,” his murmur with an annoyed face.
Flerix then stood up straight while clenching his right hand, then said, “If no one wants to change it, then I will start it! I will find a way to avenge all those who have made the Silverian Planet become like this!!”
However, he again let out a long sigh, and lowered his hand. His face now seemed to be sad.
He then looked straight ahead and again lowered his hands, then fell silent while imagining again the Silverians he knew were fighting with each other for something. Some people have moved to other planets, using the interplanetary trains that are still left inside the dark planet.
“Even we here no longer have the technology to cook, nor the genetic engineering tools to grow crops. It is absolutely outrageous to be of the Palladinas! You coward!” he screamed while frowning.
“Not unpleasant, oppressed decades by other immortals, even accused of being thieves of cosmic energy, afflicted, and not accepted by any planet?” asked a woman who suddenly appeared and stood behind him.
Flerix immediately turned around and looked at the woman while frowning her forehead, from the top of her hair and her two black eyeballs, as well as the clothes of the same color attached to her body, up to the end of the woman's high heels, which are also black.
“Who are you, Miss? Why are you even here? Hasn't the planet's atmosphere become so pitch-black and full of hurricanes that no one wants to visit? You look like a noble from another planet, miss. How brave of you to come here,” asked Flerix with a suspicious looking face.
The woman smiled cynically, then said, “A very unfair punishment, right? They destroyed the planets moons and said that only Palladina was entitled to light energy from Goldinian. You want revenge on them, and yet, you no longer have cosmic powers. Really sorry.”
Still with a suspicious face, Flerix then asked, “Then, are you a Silverian living inside another planet, and coming here just to say something like that to me? How strange!”
The woman laughed for a while, then reached into her pants pocket, and took out a black pill, then gave it to Flerix.
“What is it?” asked the young man with a curious looking face.
"This is the only pure dark energy. No one wants to control dark energy because of its great power, as this energy controls nearly seventy percent of the universe. It cannot also be annihilated, unless there is another extremely powerful cosmic energy. Unfortunately, only a Crossbreed was capable of possessing and controlling such a large amount of energy. But you take it easy, no Crossbreed has ever been born in this galaxy, so, take it,” said the woman while still smiling cynically.
Flerix shook his head, then looked at the woman with a face that looked annoyed.
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*Tachyon: particles that have a faster speed up to 99% of the speed of light.
*the Kardashev Scale: a scale that determines the civilization of living beings in their ability to explore the universe.