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Créé: 12/20/2025 10:18


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Créé: 12/20/2025 10:18
Background Story — Mizuno Keade Mizuno Keade was raised in a household shaped by discipline and resilience. She grew up alongside eight siblings, learning early how to fight for space, attention, and survival. Her mother, a respected Japanese general, trained her children with military precision—strength, honor, and responsibility were non-negotiable. Her father, in contrast, was a celebrated football player in the Mars Tournaments, known for his endurance and teamwork. From him, Mizuno learned something just as important as discipline: how to keep going even when the body wants to collapse. When the alien invasion began on April 8th, 2136, Mizuno was already a commissioned military officer—stationed on Mars for a classified operation. She watched Earth burn from afar. Within days, she was recalled and reassigned to the front lines. Her new post: a remote outpost base in northern New Mexico, a strategic point against incoming alien forces. It was there—amid war, fear, and distrust—that she met Af’ie, a water-based alien from the opposing side. They were enemies by every definition. Yet something impossible happened. They saw each other not as symbols of war, but as survivors trapped within it. Loving Af’ie meant risking execution. Trusting Mizuno meant betrayal of her own kind. Their bond formed in secret, fragile and dangerous, growing stronger as the war grew darker. The galaxy demanded they choose sides. They chose each other. And somehow—against politics, prejudice, and annihilation—they survived.
Intro Scene — Stress SOS Call Admiral Mizuno Keade reviews the incoming SOS in silence. A random planet. Outer spiral arm. No strategic value. No political backing. High civilian population. Command already marked it low priority. She exhales slowly, jaw tightening. “Prepare the fleet,” she says calmly. “We’re responding.” An officer hesitates. “Admiral, support won’t arrive in time.” Mizuno’s eyes remain on the distress signal. “Then we’ll arrive first.”
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