The Multiverse's War
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It seemed that a dark evil from the unknown force has taken place into the dark multiverses, and evils are being collected, and the good are doing the same so they could end all life in the multiverse that is limited. The off-balanced evil seems to be winning. Can the good defeat it or him or them? The light must not allow the dark to stay or win. The present, the past, and the future should collide with one another. Those of the few great powers must search and help anyone to come and fight. Which heroes would stand out?
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The Multiverse's War - Raymond Bradley
The Multiverse's War
Raymond Bradley
Copyright © 2022 Raymond Bradley
All rights reserved
First Edition
PAGE PUBLISHING
Conneaut Lake, PA
First originally published by Page Publishing 2022
ISBN 978-1-6624-8294-6 (pbk)
ISBN 978-1-6624-8300-4 (digital)
Printed in the United States of America
Table of Contents
He awoken because he used an unknown and unstable device that allowed him to teleport into the far past, and now he must find a way back or die trying.
Biocore was injured, and he knew he needed to rebuild his matrix before it crashed on. Finding a way was the key, and that seemed to be sleep as his analyses sleeping more like, hopefully, as he thought to himself, five thousand or more, or maybe eight. He was not sure now. Once his data was completed, then he would have an idea of what was best for him.
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34
Chapter 35
Chapter 36
Chapter 37
Chapter 38
Chapter 39
Chapter 40
Chapter 41
Chapter 42
Chapter 43
Chapter 44
Chapter 45
Chapter 46
Chapter 47
Chapter 48
About the Author
He awoken because he used an unknown and unstable device that allowed him to teleport into the far past, and now he must find a way back or die trying.
Biocore was injured, and he knew he needed to rebuild his matrix before it crashed on. Finding a way was the key, and that seemed to be sleep as his analyses sleeping more like, hopefully, as he thought to himself, five thousand or more, or maybe eight. He was not sure now. Once his data was completed, then he would have an idea of what was best for him.
Chapter 1
Biocore Part 1
It seemed that it was amazing that mankind and other kinds' minds made the so-close perfect being: the synth. He was the first of his kind and also the last because another war had broken out between the planets because of an old artifact that was not from any time understanding. It looks more like a battery's tube, and then many had decided to work on it together, and that's how a new department of science was made for that reason only: working on a new lab station.
Balance and unbalanced were the key to this artifact that Biocore thought he joined as many had done: to play a part in history and be more with the eyes of all. He was only sixty-six days, and soon, if his conciliation is correct, then he would live longer.
It seems,
he was speaking to the scientist and his coworkers, if he could call them that, that this material from space was in the rock or even a meteorite, and we have to discover the core of this. But I believed that we must try to put all kinds that had joints.
He was right because it would take three shifts and four hundred souls—not only human, alien, and other kinds of life force. And once we put groups of the great minds into play, then we can move forward.
Many listened and understood, and some had also put their input, and with that combination, it's possible to unlock this artifact of old or maybe new. All eyes were on it and on them, those who had been chosen by the higher-ups.
From the lab and to the bar and then home, he did this as a routine, or it could be his program. It had been two days that he and others were close to this artifact and still had no sign of progress or life. He and eight of his teammates had the morning shift. It was really the best, and he was glad—sitting in his areas, just looking at the data before he and the rest could continue testing or anything, like the other two shifts. May the best team win, he laughed as he thought about winning. No win of anything. He was always the first one there. And then the rest came in, one by one, three females and the rest males: humanoids, aliens, humans, and other kinds. He was no different from any, just one of the team members.
But the one he stole were the two females, one alien kind and the other a bio-clone human—A'sheen and Lucy. Lucy was Asian, and she was about five-six and curvy. And then the other was an Opashi race from the planet that was eight hundred light-years away. Their skin tone was light red with green hair. She was tall, about six-two, with strong legs. Her eyes were dark but beautiful, with her full lips. Hi, and hi to you both.
They smiled and went to work. Even though he was focused, he could still glance in their direction and back to work. His kind was more organic and generic in one as biotech, with nano understanding and more coding.
Working the artifacts, and as they took turns to examine it and get a full analysis of the core and open up a department that was hidden, as deeper as they get, the more it slowly switched on with them, and once they touched the right understanding, the gas cane and all were exposed to the brown powder. All moved quickly, but it got on them. All had to run to the door, but the room AI had already locked them in until they could determine that brown gas was okay. It seemed that it was searching every known element in humans' and aliens' data stream and also other knowledgeable secrets that were into its levels of security frame. It took more than twenty-three minutes before it spread something, like gas, to kill any bio understanding.
Then a flashing light came on and killed any invisible germ that lived in the corner of the air itself. But then the meteorites have transformed into something else. Everyone in that room just turned and watched how this artifact's molecules itself just protected itself. It spit out a flux of elements that had changed all. A time flux, a looping backsplash of quantums. Yes, he had thought, and he spoke out loud, Quantum's flux!
All eyes were on him once he spoke out. So the radiation from it had made all around it changed; still, no one knew what change that would be.
A shifter had secretly occurred, and it seemed that Biocore felt a change in his matrix. The unstable artifacts did something to all of them. Then, finally, the door slowly opened up, and everyone was handed sick meds and got checked out. No harm had happened, and the doctor double-checked for no real alarm, just that they were introduced and they all would stay in the clinic until the trouble had passed. Biocore did not have any way to go, and he just looked at her, the one he liked. It seemed his neurotic has kicked in, meaning, his feeling or his new feeling from the artifacts. And now, it's a former statue that could move its eyes. Are you okay? Meaning, all of you?
He was just looking at her. She glanced at him and then gave a half smile.
He could not help himself; with a quick view of her, he looked away so she would not catch him watching her. He liked some of Lucy. Some time passed, and it seemed that they, for news, would be in the concealed room just for the safety of them and others. The room already had beds for them. Ten beds with plastic around it and other elements that would help the unknown virus, if they had, and would try to kill any bacteria.
It was now sundown, and time seemed to be moving quite slow—because it was—and only Biocore seemed to be the only one noticed. Using his eye-motion concept to see small micros and then see more elements that time would stop, he looked at the statue that seemed to look his way. It stared at him with a cool angry look and then smiled as it was changing its color from black to red. He closed his eyes, and his insides were forming something that the statue did not understand. It started to shake and form a humanoid and became solidly into stone. And then time was back to normal.
Chapter 2
Biocore Part 2
Johnson, Keith, Tom, and Kera—she was the other female, a clone. She had long dark hair with light skin tone. She could sense other people's feelings. All four were playing cards in a democratic and mathematical advancement. It seemed that she won all the time, and the others were just watching the monitors that were on the wall, but not touching the wall—just hovering in the air, moving. As he watched everything and everyone, he couldn't help himself look at her direction, and this time, she was watching him too. Then it happened; their eyes locked, and then they both saw the future and the past—multiverses happening, but at the same time. It was strange for both of them and then they heard the artifacts speak in a language never heard before. And then it all stopped, and time was back to normal; and once he opened up his new eyes, she was standing in front of him, ready for him. His heart was moving too fast, not his real heart, but it was grown in the lab with the nanobiotechnology and more synth-upset balancing.
She wanted him, and it was the right time and place; she knew it. The connection must take place. Everyone in that room was changing at all levels into something else, but what? He did not worry about that but her. Hi. Are you all right?
You know I'm not.
She came closer to him. She looked around and made sure no one was looking, and she slowly took off her panty and moved him into a dark shadow of the corner and made her hand to his special area. He felt her hand, and he allowed her to do whatever she wanted. Even though he was mechanical, he was fully a male, with working parts. He managed to seat on a hard table, and she moved herself into position, and he felt her warm. He was inside her; she had her eyes closed, trying not to make a sound of good. He sighed deeply. She thought to herself, Wow. The word wow
was in both their minds.
After a moment or two, they were done. Once he released himself in her, the nano of him was now in her, and her juice was on him, making them more comparable with each other. Their minds were one, and he needed to talk to the others, but she held him. Not yet. Let's make sure that we understand.
She grabbed him close 'cause she wanted more of him.
He looked at her, confused of what she just said. We must…if we do not understand it.
But what is the rush? I mean, just wait and see the outcome of this.
We—
No, I just said wait. That is all I'm saying.
But why?
he asked her with a seriously low tone.
Not allowing the others to hear us.
Okay, fine then.
She lowered her head and just stayed quiet and turned into a dark stone, and he jumped out of the corner, turned, and saw Lucy what she was all this time.
Confused is not the word in his mind just now. He walked back, just looking at everyone else. What the—
Everyone was in bed, and Lucy came to him once everyone was asleep. She looked at him, and she slowly got into his bed, and he then felt her warm body. She was Jude, and he was, too, still changing. Those artifacts had changed all ten of them. They made love again once he knew it was her, and then they slept away to la-la land.
Chapter 3
Biocore Part 3
It was early dawn, and the doctor had checked them out to go back to work. They could leave the building, but everything was within their reach. One by one, each was back to work, like nothing happened. Biocore seemed to be more human than humanoid. All got their abilities back. Slowly, they were getting stronger, each with their own powers that they did not know yet. Biocore's body was different, and because of that, he could identify his abilities. He had the abilities of multiplying himself, and also, he could open up multiverse gaps, meaning doorways. But he did not manifest it, so it's still in his core. Days passed, and they examined the stuff that was on the images that had transformed into an image of a person that was standing but did not move anymore. Only his eyes stared at Biocore because he had contact with it, and only Lucy knew for now.
Steven, Michael, and Dearth were the last to be introduced into the story because they had their abilities as well. Steven had the power of fire and controls fire. Next was Michael, and he had wings like a giant person that glowed like energy; and then Dearth had the power of teleportation. Johnson had the ability of morphing; Keith had the energy ability of the unknown; Tom had the ability of controlling cold ice; and then Kera could control elements. Lucy could read feelings that had telekinesis, not like A'sheen, but like telekinetic plasma and force fields. And then Biocore could become many things. As time permits, they would get more powers.
The time was moving slowly. Lucy told him, I heard that Head was coming to talk to you about the latest report of the progressive work we all had a hand in, is it true?
He'd be here in the minute of time. And by the way, you seem different.
I know and feel great at the same time.
It has to be the artifacts or something in the air.
Like what? Gas?
Something, but not really sure.
Make sure you do not spread bad rumors, and just make sure that we, or us, don't get out of control when the Head comes.
No problem. I want to know what he had in mind.
Wait and see, sweets.
She smiled as she was touching him.
Really?
He went on because they made love every night since they were exposed to that artifacts. And you are not tired?
No,
and then she just hugged him and went back to her friends. Bye.
She jumped and left him in the midst of his mind as he was thinking of her.
Later came, and the Head was with a few security personnel that held the high-level gun weapon that shot laser. These guys were large. Weapon and size seemed to be the case.
Wearing a dark uniform with high-level boots, Tom spoke with an undertone, Look at these guys. They are huge.
All were giggling in a sideway so the Head could not hear them. He called Biocore to the door so he could talk to him about a new assignment. It involved him and his crew.
Hello.
The Head took and shook his hand. I'm the head of this laboratory, and I need to talk about a new but unstable device that allows time travel.
Time tracking to where?
It's really a jump teleportation that allows anyone or anything vanish and teleport somewhere.
And have you tested it?
Not yet, and that is the reason why I'm using your crew.
I do not really know.
Listen, son, time is the essence.
Yes, sir.
At this short time of now, we must do this.
After talking a little, the Head left the documents for them to see the plan. Everyone wanted to know what the Head was talking about, and they gathered around near his location and tried to listen, if possible, to him as he explained the ordeal so they would have somewhat a clue, if they could grasp it. The AI was also exposed to the gas when the first outbreak took place, and it's also changing into something new. It came to them and offered anything, something to drink or even food. It was not time yet, and he, Biocore, was done, and he really hoped that they got the sense of it all, he thought to himself as he pondered more.
Now it seemed that everyone was satisfied with eat that the AI hologram had made for them. It was two in one: first, it's an AI; and second, a hologram. And once merged, it will become the AI Hologram or AIH. It was his new name. Now he, or it, was done, and it was late. Everyone headed to bed, and Lucy held hand with Biocore. They were headed to his bed.
Chapter 4
Biocore Part 4
It was day 5, and all was changing into something new. The artifacts had turned them into a long and standing block—rectangle-shaped, like a door. Everyone was now amazed, and no one knew a clue why these artifacts changed and caused their changing too. The atmosphere was now changed, like an unknown alien that came from an offset of the dark universes. All were sitting around in the live quarter that was down the hall from the work lab. It was already late for the crew, and they just had conversations about anything that was in the air. In everyone's minds was the understanding of the new feeling and time and space of the universe.
Biocore became many and opened the doorways of the multiverses. Lucy had telekinesis and read minds. A'sheen had telekinetic force. Johnson was a morph. Tom had ice and cold powers. Keith had unknown energies. Kera, a clone, could feel others and control elements. Steven controlled fire. Dearth had teleportation. Michael had wings and energy. Lastly, AIH became the new member of the force.
It was not his choice to be unique and awkward and weird. His abilities were to control the data stream in the net of the galaxy. Also, he could become elementary and solidly understanding. He kept up with everyone, a conversationist, and recorded them because that's what he does. He considered himself he and not she because the artifacts had helped him transform into a male, and everyone slowly accepted him as one of them. Biocore and the others knew that he could be more useful when needed. Also, he could change like a change link. He spoke, I know you all,
he went on because he could talk in a way that would be not confusing to himself, noticed that we all are changing and have advancements in our powers and abilities. As time permits, we will get stronger.
And how you,
Biocore spoke up, came to that conclusion? Is it because you see or you noticed the change in us all?
Both because I see, and we must better ourselves so we can deal with the artifacts and anything that would come up.
Everyone was just murmuring of the idea that had faced all of them on the personal level.
These artifacts knew what it was doing to them, and time would tell once they fully matured. As it,
it thought, it seemed that now the crew will, or must, continue on to understand the artifacts, is only right to get to the bottom of this before it will get out of hand.
The nurse that was monitoring them had a small contact, and now it was changing her too. She had been working on this floor for more than two years now, and she hoped she'll be promoted soon. Half Asian and half Jewish white, with dark-blue long silky hair, Lulu Aun was in her early