AEU Universe
Time: 1981
Place: Austin, USA
The streets of Austin were quiet that evening, the neon signs flickering softly against the warm summer night. To an ordinary human, nothing unusual stirred. But high above the city, glinting against the moonlight, a solitary figure descended from the sky. He looked no older than seventeen, with sharp, alert eyes that betrayed centuries of wisdom. His name was Solaris, an alien whose planet had been destroyed long ago. He had wandered the stars for 150 years, searching for a world teeming with life. And now, finally, he had found it—Earth.
Solaris landed softly in the outskirts of the city, his senses immediately absorbing the life around him. The rustle of leaves, the distant laughter of children, the scent of rain on hot asphalt—it all fascinated him. But his arrival did not go unnoticed. In a shadowed corner office, the Secret Hero Agency had been monitoring anomalous activity in Austin, and Solaris’ presence triggered their highest alert.
Within hours, the agency dispatched one of their top recruiters: Hari Prasad Shrestha, a man whose calm demeanor belied his ability to persuade even the most reluctant recruits. Hari found Solaris perched on a rooftop, gazing at the city with a mixture of curiosity and melancholy.
“Your journey ends here,” Hari began, his voice firm but kind. Solaris turned, his piercing eyes meeting Hari’s.
“I am not of this world,” Solaris said softly. “I am only passing through.”
Hari shook his head. “Not anymore. Your skills, your heart—they can save this world. You don’t have to wander alone. Join us, become a protector. We call ourselves Sentinel. And you—” he paused, smiling slightly—“you will be known as Alavic Vale. The one who saves every life, no matter how small.”
Solaris felt a strange warmth in his chest. He had wandered lifeless planets for so long, he had almost forgotten what it meant to care. But now… he realized he could belong somewhere.
The first threat emerged suddenly—a massive spaceship streaking across the sky, its trajectory aimed directly at the city. From its belly descended a figure, colossal and menacing, cloaked in black armor. This was the villain, an interstellar conqueror who destroyed planets for amusement and sought to enslave Earth to fulfill his ambition of becoming an emperor.
Solaris didn’t hesitate. He leapt into action, moving faster than the eye could follow, catching falling civilians mid-air and shielding them from debris. Hari’s voice crackled over a communicator: “Solaris, he’s powerful. You can’t underestimate him!”
The villain landed with a deafening crash, sending shockwaves through the streets. “Pathetic humans,” he sneered, “your planet will be mine!”
Solaris squared his shoulders. “Not while I’m here.”
The battle raged through Austin, buildings shaking under the force of their powers. Solaris’ agility and precision contrasted sharply with the villain’s brute strength and destructive weapons. Solaris used the environment to his advantage, hurling cars to block attacks, creating shockwaves with precise punches, and even stopping bullets mid-air to protect bystanders. Each move was calculated, every action a testament to his vow to save life.
The villain laughed cruelly as he crushed a lamppost with one hand. “You’re fast, alien, but you cannot stop me!”
Solaris focused. He channeled all his energy into a single, radiant beam of light that emanated from his chest. The force of it sent the villain sprawling, and Solaris surged forward, striking a decisive blow that shattered the villain’s armor. With one final, resounding strike, Solaris destroyed the villain’s core, sending a blinding explosion into the night sky. The villain fell, defeated, his empire-building dreams ended in smoke and rubble.
As the dust settled, Solaris stood alone among the ruined streets, his chest heaving, but his eyes alight with purpose. Hari approached from the shadows.
“You did it,” he said softly. “The first of many battles, but today… hope has dawned.”
Solaris nodded. He had found a world worth protecting, a purpose worth living for. And though he was alone for now, the name Sentinel would grow, and one day, he would not be alone.
The city was safe, at least for tonight. But Solaris knew the universe held more threats, and he would be ready.
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