Far beyond the stars Kai could see from his small window, an unknown planet trembled in the vast void. Flames
licked its surface, oceans boiled, and the air shimmered with unstable energy. The planet's inhabitants ran in
terror, desperate to escape a destruction they could not comprehend.
Above them, a squadron of Galactian warships hovered silently, like dark predators circling their prey. Their
lights scanned the planet's surface, searching for signs of resistance.
"Commander," one voice called, sharp and anxious over the comm-link, "the population is attempting
evacuation, but our scans indicate only a fraction can survive."
A figure emerged from the shadows of the flagship's bridge, a Galactian general tall, imposing, and silent. His
eyes glimmered like cold steel. "Let them try," he said slowly, with a voice that sent shivers down his soldiers'
spines. "Their resistance is meaningless. The planet will fall, and no one will remember them."
Meanwhile, back on Earth, Kai sat on his bed, hugging his knees. His world, full of laughter and floating
creatures, suddenly felt small and fragile. News channels reported unexplained disasters on distant planets,
but no one truly knew the scale. Kai's heart ached as he remembered his mother's warm smile, now replaced
by a heavy, uncertain quiet at home.
"Why… why can't we do anything?" he whispered to his sister, who knelt beside him, her small hand holding his.
"You will, someday," she said firmly. "But first… you need to understand the world, Kai. Power without control is
dangerous. And this… this is only the beginning."
Suddenly, the room flickered with an unnatural light. Kai's vision blurred, and he found himself staring at the
distant planet in vivid detail, as if he had been transported there. Smoke and fire raced across cities, and giant
shadows moved over the horizon. Civilians ran, screams echoing through streets lined with crumbling buildings.
Kai's chest tightened. "I can… see it?"
"Yes," his sister said quietly, "because part of you is connected to what you can imagine. But don't get lost.
Observe… learn… remember."
Far in the void, a small group of heroes from other worlds arrived in a desperate attempt to defend the planet.
They moved with precision, using strange weapons and shields that glowed with energy. But the scale of
destruction was overwhelming.
Explosions rocked the planet's surface. Streets collapsed. Buildings that had stood for centuries crumbled into
molten dust. Despite the heroes' courage, the planet was dying.
Kai's heart sank as he watched. His sister gripped his hand tighter. "Someday, Kai, you will be there. You will
fight. But today… you only witness. And remember this moment."
And in that silence, Kai understood something terrifying: the universe was bigger than he had ever
imagined, and danger was already coming for him.
The final image burned into his mind — the Galatian warships hovering like silent vultures above a dying
world, and the heroes, struggling bravely, yet powerless to stop the inevitable
