Chapter 134: Rogue Droids
Author: Johnny
last update2025-09-11 12:19:50

The training yard was a cage built of steel and decorated with bright lamps.

Harsh sirens blared, echoing against the iron walls, drowning out the nervous chatter of recruits lined up shoulder-to-shoulder.

The commanders watched from the high gantries above them. Their shadows stretched long under the sun.

The floor panels split open. Hydraulic pistons hissed as steam rose as dark shapes lifted from the pits beneath. The recruits’ voices faltered.

The rogue droids stood at two meters tall. The recruits were plated in black alloy.

Their eyes glowed with red light, scanning and calculating.

Each of their arms ended in modular weapons. The one side was a plasma barrel and the other a serrated blade. They weren’t designed for training.

The commander’s voice cut through the roar of hydraulics.

“Live combat begins now. Survive.”

A buzzer screamed and the droids moved.

The first plasma blast split the air, blinding white against the yard’s steel. Recruits scattered, screaming at the top
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