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Starboard Legacy

Jace Calder was never meant to be a legend. Born on the industrial world of VEXEN-9, Jace grows up among scrap towers, broken cities, and forgotten people. When his mother dies from an illness he cannot afford to treat, Jace enlists in the United Systems Defense Command (USDC) with nothing but guilt, anger, and a desperate need for purpose. He never expects to survive. On his first deployment, Jace’s platoon is sent on a classified mission that ends in slaughter. Betrayed by their own command, the survivors are marked for disposal. Only Jace and two other recruits escape: Mira Solenne, a quiet girl with an instinct to heal. Vaelis Korrin, an odd boy who claims machines can speak. At the bottom of a forgotten abyss, an ancient being awakens something inside them—branding their bodies with glowing sigils and unlocking dormant bloodlines tied to a civilization erased from history. Moments later, the being dies. The galaxy brands the trio as traitors. The USDC issues a massive bounty. They become hunted fugitives. Rescued by the outlaw crew known as The Ravens, Jace begins to glimpse the truth behind the galaxy’s shining empires—secret sacrifices, erased worlds, and an elite organization called Black Halo that hunts awakened individuals and experiments on their powers. As more marked survivors appear across the stars, chaos spreads. Some awaken into heroes. Some into monsters. Some into weapons. A masked warlord known as Cain emerges, manipulating events from the shadows. Feared across pirate space, Cain believes Jace is destined to rule, not protect. He orchestrates tragedies and trials meant to break Jace’s ideals and force him toward a darker destiny. Refusing to bow to either empires or monsters, Jace forms his own crew: The Starbound Pirates. But power has a price. Jace Calder must decide what kind of legend he becomes. A king. A savior. A destroyer. Or something the galaxy has never seen before. Because in the age of Starbound— Legacy is not inherited. It is forged.
Errol_Sims · 9.3k Views

I'm Trying To Go Broke, So Why Do I Keep Getting Richer?!

Leo had a problem. Don't be like Leo! It wasn't that he was poor. It wasn't that he was unlucky. It was that he had been cursed, or blessed by the Accidental Tycoon System. The rules were deceptively simple. Any money he lost on an investment would be returned to him, doubled. His life's new mission was crystal clear. He had to go bankrupt. In a high-tech world of S-Rank Heroes, magic, and newly-contacted alien civilizations, this should have been the easiest thing to achieve in the galaxy. He just had to become the biggest, most spectacular loser the universe had ever seen. So, he tried. Oh, how he tried... He threw billions at publishing a dungeon guide written by a 10-year-old. The maps were in crayon, and it listed the final boss as a Big Grumpy Badger. [Breaking: New S-Rank dungeon called 'The Whispering Labyrinth' appears! All high-tech mapping drones fail. A lost F-Rank porter used the crayon guide... and it's 100% accurate. The final boss is a 50-foot divine badger. The Galactic Union has declared the guide a 'holy text' for exploration!] He bought the galaxy's most useless moon, planning to build a 'Museum of Paint'. [Alert: Ancient magical ley-lines discovered under the moon's surface! It's the only place in the universe that can safely grow the 'Star-Lotus,' the key ingredient for immortality!] To the Intergalactic Hero's Guild, the Magic Academies, and the Alien Federations, Leo was the god of investment whose every move was like 5D chess that ordinary people couldn't understand. Heroes would soar with his sponsorship. Alien emperors offered him their daughters' hands in marriage for a single 'tip'. But Leo just stared at his bank account, which now displayed his wealth that he couldn't use on himself, with tears streaming down his face. "Please," he cried, "I'm trying to fail! Why won't you just let me be poor?!"
CodeNexus · 776.7k Views