The Pacific was a vast, unforgiving chessboard, and Elias Thorne's Feral Striker pack, led by the stoic Thomas MacIntyre, found themselves as incongruous pieces upon it. Their modified "meteorological survey" trawler, the Sea Serpent, was a speck in the immense blue, its decks often awash with spray, its engines a thrumming heartbeat against the ocean's deep pulse. Dubois, Macgregor, and Beaulieu, men forged in the forests and back alleys of Canada, adapted to the maritime environment with the grim determination of their Feral Striker nature, their enhanced senses battling seasickness, their bodies slowly acclimatizing to the roll of the ship and the endless horizon.
Namor, from his Caribbean sanctuary, acted as their ethereal guide. His hydro-acoustic sense, relayed through the sophisticated transceiver O'Malley had installed before the Sea Serpent's departure, painted a vivid, if often unsettling, picture of the underwater world. He "heard" the movements of Japanese submarine wolfpacks, the vibrations of their surface fleets, and more disturbingly, the "unnatural resonances" emanating from specific, isolated island chains and deep-sea trenches where the "Oceanic Purity" cultists were reportedly active.
"The currents sing of sacrilege," Namor's voice, tinged with cold fury, would resonate through the ship's comms. "They seek to awaken an Old Sleeper near the Bonin Islands. A creature of immense power, bound by ancient pacts. Its dreams are poison, its waking would be… catastrophic for your surface fleets, and a blight upon my realm."
Their first encounter with the "Oceanic Purity" cultists was not with a kraken, but with men. A seemingly innocuous Japanese fishing fleet, operating far from any recognized fishing grounds, was flagged by Namor as a "vessel of wrongness." Thomas, using the Sea Serpent's long-range optics, confirmed armed men on deck, not typical fishermen, and strange, cage-like structures being winched into the water.
Under cover of a moonless night, Dubois and Macgregor, their Feral Striker bodies surprisingly adept at silent swimming thanks to Beaulieu's Metis aquatic instincts (which Elias had focused on enhancing in his training parameters for this mission), slipped aboard the lead Japanese trawler. What they found was a floating laboratory and a brutal prison. In makeshift tanks, they discovered horribly mutated sharks, their bodies bloated and glowing with a sickly phosphorescence, their aggression magnified to insane levels. They also found captive islanders, likely from nearby atolls, emaciated and bearing the marks of horrific experimentation – the cultists were clearly trying to create human-amphibious hybrids or control existing marine life through crude bio-engineering and esoteric rituals.
The ensuing fight was brutal and confined. Bone claws met tanto knives and Nambu pistols in the cramped, rocking confines of the trawler. Dubois and Macgregor, fighting as a coordinated pair, were terrifying specters of death. The cultists, fanatical but ultimately outmatched by the Feral Strikers' raw power and accelerated healing, were dispatched with savage efficiency. Thomas and Beaulieu, providing overwatch from the Sea Serpent, intercepted a second trawler attempting to flee, disabling its engines with well-aimed shots from a heavy-caliber rifle.
They scuttled the Japanese vessels, freeing the few surviving prisoners (who were later set adrift in a lifeboat with supplies and a course for the nearest Allied-held island) and recovering more research notes for Dr. Finch – notes that spoke of "Kairyu-Shin" (Sea Dragon God) and rituals to bind its will to the Emperor.
[Japanese "Oceanic Purity" Cultist Cell (Bio-Engineering Unit) Neutralized. Intel on "Kairyu-Shin" Project Acquired. Mutated Marine Subjects Terminated. Prime Essence Shard Echo Acquired: +0.5 (from lead cultist/researcher – minor ritualistic/chemical enhancements). Total Shards: 2.6/5.0.]
[Feral Striker Combat Data (Aquatic Infiltration/Close-Quarters Shipboard Combat): Acquired. Dubois/Macgregor Synergy Rating: Increased. Beaulieu (Tactical Support/Observation): Potential for more direct aquatic engagement noted by System.]
While his Pacific team battled Japanese cultists, Logan, Miller, and O'Malley were deep in the heart of the Austrian Alps, hunting for "Festung Niemals," the Red Skull's suspected new sanctuary. The trail was cold, Hydra's operational security in this region tightened significantly after Adlerhorst. They encountered SS Alpenkorps patrols, fanatical Hitler Youth detachments, and even rumors of "mountain witches" (likely isolated Hydra sympathizers or eccentric hermits) who aided the Nazis.
Miller, now more comfortable with his "Trauma Variant" Feral Striker abilities, proved to be an invaluable asset. His resilience was astonishing; he could shrug off injuries and endure extreme cold that even troubled Logan. His heightened senses, particularly a kind of "danger sense" born from his near-death experience, often alerted them to ambushes or hidden traps. His quiet, relentless fury was a chilling counterpoint to Logan's explosive rage. He was less of a berserker, more of an unyielding revenant.
O'Malley, the unassuming engineer, continued to be their lifeline, his technical skills bypassing German security systems, maintaining their communications with Elias, and keeping their meager equipment functioning in the harsh alpine conditions.
Their breakthrough came not from a direct confrontation, but from a piece of intelligence Anya Petrova painstakingly extracted from a debriefing of a captured, low-level Abwehr signals officer in London. The officer had mentioned highly unusual, heavily encrypted transmissions originating from a specific, unmapped valley deep within the Grossglockner Massif – an area supposedly uninhabited and geologically unstable.
This was it. Festung Niemals.
Elias relayed the coordinates. Getting there would be their most dangerous mission yet. The valley was rumored to be protected by experimental energy fields, automated gun emplacements, and patrolled by Hydra's new generation of Ubersoldaten, born from whatever fragmented research Zola had salvaged and perhaps augmented by Schmidt's own inhuman intellect.
Logan, when he heard the objective, merely grunted and began field-stripping his captured MP40. "About time we found the Skull's new anthill. Hope it's got more bite than the last one." His loyalty, cemented by the continuous hunt and Elias's unwavering logistical and intelligence support, reached [78% (Apex Predator Role Embraced; Host as Indispensable Strategic Guide/Resource Provider)]. The System pinged with the final unlock for one of his key sub-routines:
[Conduit Integration (Wolverine) Threshold Met: System Sub-Routine "Enhanced Healing Factor Augmentation (Host Self – Tier Omega Adaptation)" FULLY ACTIVATED. Host's personal regenerative capabilities now mirror Wolverine's Omega Tier healing, including extreme resilience to toxins, diseases, aging, and rapid recovery from catastrophic physical trauma. Psionic feedback loop from this mastery may subtly enhance Logan's own regenerative stability over time.]
Elias felt it instantly – a profound deepening of his own physical resilience, a sense of almost unassailable biological integrity. His own healing, already superhuman, now operated at a level that bordered on true immortality. This was a game-changer for his personal survivability.
The world stage was a chaotic symphony of fire and steel. In the vast Pacific, Elias's Feral Strikers were battling esoteric Japanese cultists and their monstrous creations, under the remote guidance of an Atlantean king. In the frozen Alps, his original Prime Conduit, accompanied by a trauma-forged Feral Striker and a resourceful engineer, was preparing to assault the hidden fortress of a Nazi demigod.
Elias Thorne, from his quiet command centers, pulled the strings, his power growing with every battle, every piece of intelligence, every Shard fragment. He was harvesting the horrors of war, cultivating his assets, and preparing for a future where men like him, beings of immense, System-granted power, would rewrite the rules of human existence. The whispers of change had become a roar, echoing from the deepest oceans to the highest mountain peaks.