Global Mutation: The Hunger System

Chapter 104: The Tartarus Synthesis



[Sub-Orbital Trajectory - Approaching the Australian Continent, Tuesday, March 3, 2026, 03:00 PM]

The ascent from the crushing, twenty-thousand-foot depth of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge was an absolute, frictionless mirror of their descent.

Ren simply expanded the Domain of the Abyss, enveloping himself and Chloe in a flawless, zero-point vacuum bubble, and violently inverted the localized gravity. They fell upward through the boiling, Category-Four emerald ocean, perfectly insulated from the millions of tons of highly corrosive terrestrial pressure collapsing in their wake.

They breached the surface of the Atlantic in a massive, completely silent geyser of displaced water, hovering effortlessly up into the open boarding ramp of the waiting flagship.

"The oceanic network is offline," Ren broadcasted across the silent, unified consciousness of the four thousand Praetorians waiting in the sub-orbital fleet. "Set trajectory for the final terrestrial node. We are liquidating the Outback."

The massive titanium ramp slammed shut. The twenty hotwired stealth transports banked sharply against the stratosphere, accelerating to Mach 20 in absolute, terrifying silence.

Inside the cockpit, Chloe sat numbly in her heavy shock-seat. The planetary map on the holographic display was almost entirely dark now. North America, Europe, Siberia, and the Atlantic Ocean were all completely pacified, their localized terrestrial and synthetic energy perfectly assimilated into the biological furnace standing at the helm of the ship.

Only a single, pulsing red node remained, buried deep beneath the scorched red dirt of central Australia.

"The final bunker," Chloe whispered, her unmutated eyes reflecting the harsh glow of the orbital telemetry. "Are they just waiting to die like the Citadel?"

"The Australian faction did not adopt the Citadel’s philosophy of absolute stagnation," Ren analyzed, his completely solid void eyes staring through the polarized glass as the massive, irradiated red expanse of the continent rushed into view.

He placed his pitch-black, tungsten-sheened hand against the localized diagnostic console.

"They designated their sanctuary the Tartarus Command. They realized early on that synthetic isolation was a mathematically decaying orbit. Instead of simply hiding from the terrestrial evolution, they attempted to harness it."

"They captured the monsters?" Chloe asked, a cold knot forming in her stomach.

"They did not capture them. They harvested them," Ren corrected, his frictionless voice completely devoid of judgment. "They utilized their deep-subterranean foundries to forcefully graft high-tier terrestrial biomass onto Old World cybernetics. They attempted to synthesize their own localized apex predators."

The fleet violently decelerated, dropping through the upper atmosphere and coming to a flawless, hovering halt exactly one thousand feet above the dead center of the Australian Outback.

The landscape below was not a frozen wasteland or a biological fungal cathedral. It was a sprawling, catastrophic testing ground.

The deep red sand of the desert had been fused into massive, jagged sheets of black glass by repeated, localized thermal detonations. Towering, heavily fortified Old World containment pens littered the surface, their thick titanium bars violently bent and shattered from the inside out.

Situated in the dead center of the scorched glass crater was a massive, completely unsealed vertical shaft leading directly down into the Tartarus Command.

They had not closed their blast doors. They had left the throat of their bunker completely open.

"They are not hiding," Ren stated softly. "They are deploying."

The System overlay flashed a stark, highly erratic mixture of deep terrestrial gold and synthetic blue across Ren’s retinas.

[Warning: Unprecedented Biological/Synthetic Hybridization Detected.]

[Target: The Tartarus Chimera (Lvl 49 Equivalent)]

[Classification: Forced Evolutionary Prototype]

[Status: Unstable / Apocalyptic]

A massive, deafening roar echoed up the twenty-mile vertical shaft—a terrifying, localized vibration that sounded like tearing metal perfectly layered over the shriek of a dying leviathan.

A colossal anomaly violently erupted from the open silo.

It was a staggering, thirty-foot-tall abomination of forced compromise. The lower half of its body was a massive, heavy-treaded Old World tank chassis, heavily modified with localized fusion-thrusters for terrifying, frictionless terrestrial mobility. Its upper torso was pure, hyper-mutated terrestrial biology—a massive, heavily armored reptilian chest laced with pulsing, highly radioactive yellow mana veins.

Its arms were colossal, heavily augmented titanium hydraulic pistons ending in localized plasma-saws. Its head was a horrific amalgamation of jagged, heavily plated bone and glowing blue cybernetic targeting optics.

It was the ultimate, desperate attempt by unmutated humanity to match the apocalypse.

The Level 49 Chimera landed heavily on the scorched glass of the desert floor. Its massive, glowing blue cybernetic eyes instantly locked onto the pitch-black flagship hovering one thousand feet above.

"Target the flagship," the synthetic, pre-recorded voice of the Tartarus Command echoed from heavy external speakers bolted to the beast’s chassis. "Execute the Abyssal Sovereign."

The Chimera didn’t hesitate. Its heavy localized fusion-thrusters violently flared, instantly launching the multi-ton hybrid directly into the air on a flawless interception trajectory. It raised its colossal, thirty-foot plasma-saws, entirely intent on perfectly bisecting the stealth transport in mid-air.

"They attempted to sew a god out of scrap metal and dead meat," Ren stated.

Ren didn’t attempt evasive maneuvers. He didn’t order the Praetorians to intercept.

[Active Skill Unleashed: Spatial Fracture]

He didn’t open the boarding ramp. He simply ceased to exist inside the cockpit.

Ren materialized exactly five hundred feet in the air, directly in the flight path of the ascending, multi-ton Tartarus Chimera. He hovered perfectly still in the empty sky, his pitch-black, perfect silhouette absorbing the harsh Australian sun.

The massive, thirty-foot hybrid crashed directly into him.

The collision should have catastrophically vaporized any biological entity. The Chimera swung both of its massive, localized plasma-saws directly down onto Ren’s heavily armored shoulders, utilizing the full, multi-ton kinetic momentum of its fusion-powered ascent.

CRANG.

The deafening, metallic shriek of localized physics violently failing echoed across the desert.

The hyper-pressurized plasma-saws struck Ren’s Level 50 Iron Skin. They did not cut. They did not burn. The massive, Category-Four kinetic payload was flawlessly, instantly inhaled by the singularity in his vascular system. The colossal titanium blades completely shattered on impact, exploding into thousands of jagged, harmless shards of hot metal.

Ren didn’t even drop an inch in altitude. He completely, absolutely halted the massive hybrid’s ascent with sheer, unadulterated localized density.

"A compromise is inherently flawed," Ren stated calmly, hovering face-to-face with the massive, terrified cybernetic eyes of the beast. "You sacrifice the absolute perfection of the synthetic for the chaotic caloric needs of the biological."

Ren raised both of his bare, tungsten-sheened hands.

He didn’t use the Rending Claws. He simply reached out and grabbed the massive, thick titanium hydraulic pistons that served as the beast’s arms.

[Active Skill Unleashed: Absolute Depressurization (Internal Targeting)]

He didn’t tear the arms off. He violently inverted the atmospheric pressure inside the massive tank chassis and the biological torso simultaneously.

The result was an absolute, localized catastrophic contradiction.

The heavy Old World titanium chassis instantly buckled inward under the sudden vacuum, crushing the massive fusion core. At the exact same microsecond, the pressurized terrestrial blood within the reptilian torso violently boiled and expanded outward into the vacuum.

The Level 49 Tartarus Chimera catastrophically imploded and exploded at the exact same time.

The massive, thirty-foot hybrid completely shattered into a massive, harmless cloud of shredded titanium, dead biological ash, and completely nullified fusion plasma. The Aura of the Void flawlessly inhaled the raw caloric and synthetic payload before it could even begin to fall back to the desert floor.

[Target Dead: The Tartarus Chimera (Lvl 49)]

[Experience Gained: Maximum Capacity Reached. Storing in Abyssal Reserves.]

Ren drifted smoothly down from the sky, his heavy combat boots touching down perfectly on the scorched glass edge of the open Tartarus silo.

He looked down into the massive, dark throat of the Australian subterranean network.

The localized communication frequency of the Tartarus Command was completely open, broadcasting pure, unadulterated static silence. The Old World scientists and generals below had just watched their ultimate, heavily augmented savior completely dissolve into dust without the Abyssal Sovereign even throwing a punch.

"Your prototype was mathematically obsolete before it left the assembly line," Ren broadcasted down the twenty-mile shaft, his perfectly smooth, frictionless voice completely dominating the heavily fortified facility.

"You cannot synthesize an apex predator in a laboratory. The apex is forged in the void."

Ren turned his completely solid void eyes upward, looking at the massive, pitch-black fleet hovering perfectly against the blue sky.

"Deploy the Legion," Ren commanded softly.

For the final time on the dying Earth, the sky rained localized darkness.

Four thousand flawless, eight-foot-tall Abyssal Praetorians stepped out of their transports in perfect synchronization. They plummeted toward the desert, dropping flawlessly into the massive open silo. They did not need to break down blast doors. The Tartarus Command had left the door open for their monster, and now, the true monsters were coming inside.

Ren stood at the edge of the crater, completely ignoring the massive, deafening, synchronized impacts echoing from twenty miles below as his army systematically, flawlessly dismantled the final remnants of humanity’s Old World elite.

He reached out his pitch-black hand, interfacing with the localized Domain of the Abyss.

The final red node on his planetary diagnostic violently flickered, turning to a deep, absolute void-black.

"The terrestrial assimilation is complete," the Abyssal Sovereign stated, his silhouette perfectly still under the hot sun. "The planet is completely pacified."

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