
“Who are you?”
Giggling, nodding, allowing the petals to cover her surroundings, Pantegra opened her arms and wanted to reply with her gorgeous smile, but two guardians behind her were quicker.
“What’s with you, Earthlings? Every time you choose a different planet, you forget everything. You’ve been on Zeda before. Damn, you’re the fourth this week to come here and interrogate our beautiful Warrior Goddess.”
“Warrior Goddess?” asked Max, stuttering.
“Your Highness, should we escort the newcomer to the palace?”
Pantegra lifted one of her petals as a sign for the guardians to stop.
“Welcome to the Kingdom of Zeda. We’ve been expecting you, Max. Let me introduce myself quickly before the download.”
“Download? What download?” asked Max, agitated while looking for a way to escape.
“I can read your thoughts, darling. You’ll feel at ease in a few seconds. Remember, you’ve chosen this Kingdom. … My name is Pantegra. I’m a multidimensional, galactic Lotus flower. I’m responsible for the maintenance of our Kingdom’s data and control centers. Keeping our morphogenetic energy field clean is of utter importance to me and my team. And now that I’ve shared this information with you, I’ll open your crown and proceed with downloading the sacred codes into your diamond heart just as agreed upon in your contract.”
“Contract? What contract?” whispered Max, noticing a major shift in his frequency.
Max opened the door and exited into the hallway. Beautiful sapphire lamps swirled on the sides of the corridor, inviting one to step onto the golden carpet and savor each breath.
Pantegra was waiting in the ballroom, excited for Max to join her at the dinner table.
“Well, here you are.”
“Fancy armor, Max. So good to have you, buddy.”
“Thorax, when did you arrive? So good to reunite.”
“Wait until you see the entire team. You’ll be blown away.”
“Don’t tell me there’s more of us?”
“Hell, yeah.”
“I see! You finally remembered who you are. It was about time. We can’t afford to lose another day,” said Pantegra, lifting her petals from the chair and escorting the two military officers into a big chamber next to the ballroom.
“No way!”
“Yes, yes, yes. Damn, it’s been so many lifetimes, Max.”
“Marco, you exited too. Dana, gorgeous as always. And Bento, I couldn’t have wished for more.”
“Ladies and gentlemen, your team is complete,” said Pantegra with a confident tone.
“What’s our mission?” asked Max, without wasting time on further small talk.
“You are among the few who remembered how to activate your twelve-stranded DNA and exit Earth’s matrix. Earth’s third-dimensional frequency is changing, and while the vast majority of Earthlings are in a state of deep sleep, a group of fallen angels from the fourth dimension, hiding in the Astral realm, has redirected the course of the planet. The machines are running the show, luring the human race into a trap that will keep them in an infinite loop. Once artificial intelligence plugs itself into humanity’s biological computer, extraction will become increasingly difficult.”
“Don’t tell me, we need to play the Earth game again …” Bento sighed.
“Not to worry. You do not need to re-enter the game. We want you to redirect the game because you know the ins and outs of it like very few do. We want you to infuse remembrance codes into the game to help awaken the humans connected to eternal flame.”
“That shouldn’t be a big deal with all those non-playing characters, reptilians, and shadow parasites flooding the game,” intervened Max confidently.
“I was expecting you to say that, Max.”
“Yeah, you can decode our thoughts,” replied Max, and all of them burst out laughing.

Thorax gained access to the codes and opened Stargate thirteen.
Dana headed towards the mainframe engulfed in nine giant wormholes.
Marco and Bento kept initiating new jumping stations while Max cleansed the quantum field.
“We’ll beat them with their own weapons.”
“You mean, we’ll hack into the Astral projection like a Trojan horse and upload their own flawed code into the mainframe?”
“While designing artificial intelligence, Draco made a big mistake. We’ll capitalize on their biggest weakness.”
ERROR. ERROR. ERROR. CONNECTION FAILED.
REBOOT WITH ETERNAL REMEMBRANCE CODES ENTER SACRED KEY XXXXXXXXXXXX
RUNNING ….
“I hate these suckers. Stop those stupid machines and find out who helped the human batteries.”
💎💎💎 Krisz Rokk 💎💎💎
Images by Daniela S. aka @wayofaiki
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