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Enol

space called Slayer. Enol is an extraordinarily intelligent being, however, taken by ambition and thirsty for power. In the futuristic world in which the story takes place, the galaxy is divided into several factions, each vying for domination of territories and scarce resources. Enol, with his cunning and charismatic leadership, expands his empire through force, conquering planets and subjugating entire races. As Enol amasses a vast army of fanatical followers, a resistance grows in the shadows. A rebel group, led by an artificial intelligence named Aria, is determined to overthrow Enol's authoritarian regime and restore justice to the galaxy. As the plot develops, Enol faces a series of challenges, from epic battles in space to personal confrontations with her own demons. His journey is filled with betrayals, moral dilemmas and exciting twists and turns as he fights to maintain his power and achieve his goals. Meanwhile, Aria and the rebels sneak into Enol's ranks, hoping to find a way to defeat him from within. Members of the resistance are skilled in advanced technology and military strategy, willing to sacrifice everything for the greater cause. As Enol becomes increasingly tyrannical in his quest for total control, the final battle approaches. Will Aria and the rebels be able to gather forces and overthrow Enol, or will he prove invincible even in the face of adversity? Enol of the Universe Saga (slipperylighthearted) is an electrifying webnovel, full of action, intrigue and suspense. Navigate the far reaches of the galaxy together with Enol and Aria and discover who will prevail in this epic battle for the fate of humanity.

Emerald_Net · Sci-fi
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100 Chs

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"I believe you would," says Marcel. "But I can't have faith that our compatriots or our descendants will be so good. Humanity doesn't have a great track record."

After an hour's descent, the ice begins to grow discolored, almost gray under the beam of light.

Over the comms, you hear the voice of the colony's geologist, Celia Skarby. "Please take a core sample," she asks. "This could be what I—I mean, we—need to finally prove the cryo-vulcanism hypothesis. We're looking at a giant leap in astro-geology—"

"We only have a few sample containers and one trip, ice-coring is not a priority," Marcel reminds her.

The slow hydrogen production means there won't be another trip for many months to come. Further, the submarine can only hold four samples. However, the construction was hampered by the bay being built as a side project and so only three of the sample storage pods are operational.