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Violator of All Reality


The Grand Usurper|affiliation=Combine Empire
The Grand Usurper|affiliation=Combine Empire


Waifurian Empire


Waifurian Empire
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Himself|occupation=Director of NCRI
Director of Tactical Operations


Director of Black Mesa Research Facility
Director of Combine Scientific Endeavors


Commander in Combine Army|birthPlace=Khoria-1|deathDate=N/A|deathPlace=N/A|relatives=Rick Hernia (Friend)
Director of the Black Mesa Research Facility


Keith Cumshoes (Friend)
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High Chairman of the Imperial Ministry of Science and Progress|birthPlace=Khoria|deathDate=20,030 AB|deathPlace=Memphis, Tennessee|relatives=Daniel Sproule - Spouse
[[File:PhovusFinal.jpg|thumb]]'''Director Phovus'''


The Employers - Nemesis|marital=Daniel Sproule|eyes=Red|species=Khorian|gender=Male|height=7'9, 8'8 after cybernetics|birthDate=Unknown|weight=279 lbs}}


Phovus was a Khorian soldier and scientist who had the rare distinction of working for both the [[Combine]] and [[Waifurian Empire|Waifurian Empires]]. He was a fierce rival to the Employers and ultimately doomed the Omniverse through his own hubris.
Phovus was a Khorian soldier and scientist who had the rare distinction of working for both the [[Combine]] and [[Waifurian Empire|Waifurian Empires]]. He was a fierce rival to the Employers and ultimately doomed the Omniverse through his own hubris.


Early Life:
== Early Life ==
 
Not much is known of Phovus' early life, however it is known that he was incredibly competitive in academics, had a fondness for science and its utilities, and held a deep-seated love for his home planet and its people.
Not much is known of Phovus' early life, however it is known that he was incredibly competitive in academics, had a fondness for science and its utilities, and held a deep-seated love for his home planet and its people.


Conscription and Training:
== Conscription and Training ==
 
Sometime before the Great META War, Phovus was conscripted as an officer into the Combine Imperial Army as part of the Combine Armament Initiative which was a mandatory conscription bill issued by the Combine Emperor Xos in order to prepare for the upcoming invasion of the Milky Way Galaxy. Even in the earliest stages of his training, Phovus’ prowess for tactical analysis shone through. He seemed to simply be naturally beyond the ability of his peers, which resulted in a great amount of admiration from his comrades, and a great amount of envy from his competitors. Seeing how quickly his skills had developed, Phovus’ superiors released him from the training early as they were eager to see his undeniable talent put to work.
Sometime before the Great META War, Phovus was conscripted as an officer into the Combine Imperial Army as part of the Combine Armament Initiative which was a mandatory conscription bill issued by the Combine Emperor, Xos, in order to prepare for the imminent invasion of the Milky Way Galaxy. Phovus consistently ranked top of his class during training sessions, which earned him respect and admiration among his comrades, and envy among his competitors.
 
Military Career:
 
Phovus' military career began during his participation in the opening battles of the Combine's invasion of the Milky Way Galaxy, notably being credited for the successful assassination of King Marazok of the Tashiinan Empire after the disastrous Battle of Joroklovis. Phovus continued to rise through the ranks, eventually becoming one of the highest ranking commanders in the entire Combine Armed Forces, this is commonly believed to be where his egotistical behavior originated from as he made very little effort to conceal the fact he adored the renown, he also commonly provided advice to other commanders such as General Grievous and Admiral Amonger throughout the war. By the time the Combine reached Earth, he was considered of such value that he was given an entire section of the army dedicated to his protection. It was through this personal protection force that Phovus would come across an artifact that would change the course of the Omniverse forever.
 
Beginning of Phovus' Scientific Career:
 
In between assisting the other commanders with their invasion strategies, Phovus had taken a particular interest in the ruins of the ancient civilization known as the Bordesians, searching the Asteroid Belt for their relics. (Unbeknownst to him, the Asteroid Belt was in fact the remnants of Bordesia, after it was well, I'm really not at liberty to say.) Phovus believed that unlocking the power the Bordesians once held would not only secure their victory over the Earth's forces, but ensure the Combine's total rule of the Milky Way Galaxy. Phovus could hardly contain the excitement he felt at potentially being the man who would be responsible for the conquest of an entire galaxy, and all the adoration it would bring him. In the middle of his daydreaming, a report came through from one of his captains. "Speak, Captain Siklyon," Phovus calmly requested. "Sir, we've discovered some kind of artifact from the ancient civilization you've been looking into, it looks powerful," Captain Siklyon replied. "Excellent work, Captain. Bring the artifact to Polus Base. I want to have a look at it myself. If it is of any value, I will consider that promotion you requested," Phovus remarked. "By your orders sir," Siklyon responded, his tone of voice being noticeably more positive. Following this conversation, the artifact that would come to be known as the Nexus Core was uncovered and brought directly to Phovus. Tests ran on the artifact showed signs of unbelievable power lying within. Phovus was overflowing with anticipation of what the Nexus Core could accomplish not only for the Combine, but for his own reputation. For his accomplishment, Captain Siklyon did, in fact, receive that promotion he wanted. Phovus acknowledged the kind of power at his fingertips now, and innately understood that unlocking the power of this artifact was to be his magnum opus. He understood however, that the time required to solve the puzzle that was the Nexus Core, a title Phovus himself had devised for the artifact, would require him to sacrifice his position in the military. This choice was not easy and did upset his superiors, but his assurances that the power within the Nexus Core could allow the Combine to rule not just the Milky Way but likely the Universe itself ultimately swayed them in his favor.
 
The Birth of the NCRI:
 
Following the approval of his experimentation by his superiors, Phovus had his personal army reorganized into a scientific division within the armed forces, not unlike the Manhattan Project in Reality 12. Phovus titled this organization the Nexus Core Research Institute, or NCRI for short. Despite all he had invested into unlocking the power of the Nexus Core, it continued to elude him for years on end. This lack of progress greatly frustrated his superiors as the battle against Earth was beginning to turn against them after the losses at the Bombing of Columbus and the collapsing of the Western European front following the death of Admiral Trench. As the years dredged on, very little progress was being made by the NCRI and Phovus' reputation was very quickly spiraling downward. Alongside this, funding for the project was being cut and directed towards the war effort more and more every year. This deeply upset Phovus, how is it that a board of greedy warmongers could simply be allowed to undermine an scientific discovery so important that it could determine the very fate of the universe as they knew it? Phovus grew increasingly desperate as time progressed, so much so that he began to sell Combine technology and weaponry to the Earth governments in exchange for cash to continue funding his project. However, this only caused even more problems for Phovus. The Combine had become increasingly aware of a traitor among their ranks, and noone was excluded from the searches. This only served to increase the stress and desperation Phovus had felt for years on end now. This all culminated in one fateful night where Phovus broke down in his quarters, destroying things within his room in a fit of rage and frustration while tears streamed their way down his face. Eventually he collapsed, his arms crossed atop his knees, he hung his head down and pleaded for someone, anyone to help him. And this plea was answered.
 
The Deal that Broke the Omniverse:
 
Rising from a pool of black liquid, The Auditor revealed himself. Phovus was taken aback by this, he was not entirely sure what he was looking at. "Relax, pal. I'm here to help you," The Auditor said, taking a sip from his cherry cola that lasted just a bit too long to not be awkward. "So you heard my plea, then?" Phovus inquired. "Yep, heard you sobbing all the way from the Outervoid." Mid-sip, The Auditor's face quickly took an expression of shock as he realized he had just accidentally revealed who he was. "Oops, fuck. You didn't hear that last bit." "Outervoid? Are you one of The Employers?" Phovus asked, not entirely sure why a being of such grand significance would take pity on him or why he would be so, well, unprofessional. "Fuck, gig is up I guess. Alright buddy I'll be upfront with you. You're in a very unique position right now. The Combine are up your ass and to the left and noone is listening to anything you say about how important your work is, am I right?" The Auditor said with all the grace of a drunken rhinoceros. "The reminder was not necessary," Phovus said, his teeth grinding against one another in suppressed emotion. "Alright, touchy subject my bad. Look, I know how much this whole "Nexus Core" thing means to you." The Auditor paused again to take a sip of the cherry cola once more. "I can give you something that can harness the power of that thing, but you gotta-" "I'll do anything you ask, this project is my life's work," Phovus interjected, much to the annoyance of The Auditor. "Jesus fuck, what is with you mortals and constantly feeling the need to interrupt me mid-spiel?!" The Auditor again sipped his cola, seemingly quenching his anger for now. "Alright whatever, I'll just ignore you did that. Anyway, my associates and I aren't too fond of the Combine, and I'm certain at this point you aren't either on account of them not understanding the importance of your work. I can cut you a deal, you get the ability to harness the power of the Nexus Core, and in return you do me a favor by betraying the Combine, well, more than you already have by selling the Humans your tech and all, and using what I give you to kick their asses out of the Milky Way. Got it?" Phovus took a moment to think. Betraying the Combine was almost certainly a death sentence, but perhaps he could avoid that fate with the power the Nexus Core granted him. But what of Khoria? He would almost certainly never see his beloved homeworld again, and his people would likely only know of him as a traitor for the rest of history. The decision weighed heavily on his mind, despite the Auditor's sipping which was growing increasingly less tolerable. Eventually, he came to his conclusion, and stretched his hand out to the Auditor. Clutching Phovus' hand, the Auditor began to speak. "I knew you'd make the right choice. Hey, by the way, regarding those investigations, I've had an employee of mine plant some evidence around Polus Base suggesting that the Inherslohtian was the one selling shit to the Humans, see if you can't knock him off the board before you go. I have a representative working on the council, he and I haven't been in contact for some time but he knows who his boss is, you can trust him. Seeya, chump." And like that, the Auditor vanished into the air. Having had quite a turbulent day, Phovus decided to sleep for now, he would need his rest for the coming weeks. A few days after his conversation with the Auditor, Phovus awoke to the news that a mysterious machine had appeared in the NCRI's area of jurisdiction. He rushed out of bed to see what it was and before him lay the machine that would change everything: The Improbability Drive. He quickly ordered for it to be taken to the holding chamber for the Nexus Core, and for it to be inserted into the Improbability Drive. The NCRI staff complied with this order, and to their shock it worked. The power of the Nexus Core was now in their hands. Once Phovus stood alone with the drive, as everyone else had gone off to celebrate, he noticed a note attached to the machine. "Don't make me regret this or so help me god I'm going to come down there and vaporize you, your team, and then your homeworld. In that order. - A" Phovus took this message to heart, and any ideas he may have had about swindling the Employer were subsequently crushed.
 
Betrayal of the Combine:
 
Phovus understood the delicate situation he was in and ordered a pact of secrecy among the NCRI membership, that being that the Combine could not be allowed to know about the Improbability Drive's existence. Failure to comply with this order was punishable by death. He then laid out his plan to his most trusted advisors, as he already had contacts within the Human's ranks, he would organize a meeting with them on the Jovian moon of Ganymede. Here he would state his intention of dissenting from the Combine, and, taking the Improbability Drive and a handful of troops with him, join forces with the humans. Those not brought along on the trip were free to do whatever they saw fit after his betrayal.
 
A few weeks went by and tension grew in the air as everyone knew what was coming.
 
Emergency Meeting:
 
On one largely uneventful evening, Phovus was called into Polus Base. Phovus questioned why he was being called in when nothing seemed awry but he was told the reason for the meeting was classified, and that he should arrive as soon as possible. Phovus immediately understood the situation at hand. Either the Combine were onto him, and everything he had ever worked for was about to come undone, or this was an opportunity to knock Amonger off the board. Either way, he couldn't ignore the call even though he very much wanted to. He organized for a stratosplane to fly him over to Polus Base. The trip took around 20 minutes, the entire duration of which Phovus was noticeably anxious. As he stepped off the stratosplane and onto the landing pad, he felt like everyone was watching him, waiting for him to make even the slightest error that could justify suspicion, and then pounce on him like a wild predator. But much to his relief, such an attack never came, despite this he was still very anxious. He questioned to himself if he could feasibly kill the council members on his own. No, not with Grievous there. He would be too powerful, too experienced. He had seen firsthand the General's ferocity during the early days of his own career, and not to mention the brutality shown during the "Spanish Inquisition." Against his better judgement, he eventually decided to simply sit and see where things go from there. Once he had taken his seat, a familiar voice rang from across the room. "A pleasure to see you, Director." The Kaleesh general's damaged voice was unmistakable. "I am surprised you made it here on such short notice," Grievous remarked. "The quicker this wraps up the quicker I can continue my work," Phovus replied. "Not that the funding changes have made that particularly easy." "Your funding issues are of no concern to me, Director. What I expect from you is progress, and I see none. Admiral Trench's death has left a sour taste in the mouths of our superiors, and this talk of a traitor has them very, very, wary as to who they trust." "Do you trust me, General?" "I trust results, Phovus, and you have provided none." Phovus was growing increasingly bitter at the General's remarks, but held his tongue for now. "So what is this meeting for anyway, Grievous?" "I have called you, along with the rest of the council because Admiral Amonger is under suspicion of having collaborated with the enemy." Phovus felt a wave of relief hit him, but he knew he had to maintain his act if he wanted to avoid suspicion himself. "Amonger? And what makes you think that?" "Logs containing information about our technology being traded with the enemy were found in his quarters. The meeting is intended to find out if he is responsible, or if someone planted them to frame him." Phovus' earlier relief was now shattered, there was a chance he would walk out of here set for execution after all. "So who all will be on this council then, General?" "You, G-3301, Admiral Amonger, and Myself." "Have the other two said when they should be arriving?" "G-3301 is already on his way, Amonger has not yet been informed, we need him to come in last." "Very well, General. May we hope this ends with a positive resolution." Phovus and Grievous stood there in silence for many hours, G-3301 had gotten caught up in interplanetary traffic which did not do anything to calm Grievous' anger at his tardiness for which he beat 3301 until Phovus reminded him that they were here to trial Amonger, not execute 3301. A few hours later and Amonger arrived at the council, rather confused as to the purpose of this meeting. "So, Grievous, care to explain why you've called us all here in the middle of our frontline collapsing?" "It's funny that you of all people were the one to ask that, Amonger. This council is being held to decide if you are the one responsible for the Human's obtaining of our technology." The anger could be heard in Grievous' voice, even past his labored breathing. Amonger was taken aback by this statement, simultaneously shocked and outraged by the accusations now being hurled at him. The council spent the next hour and a half discussing the evidence alongside Amonger's own testimony. By the end of it all, Amonger had largely proven his innocence. The council was not going to dismiss until the traitor was found, and Phovus could practically feel the Kaleesh war criminal eyeing him as the next suspect. Phovus then remembered what the Auditor had said about having a "representative" on the council. It was here he realized G-3301 was here to defend him. Unbeknownst to Phovus, 3301 was not acting of his own volition, as he rather liked Amonger due to the fact he was rather understanding and kind towards him, juxtaposed with the ever-abusive Grievous, one can infer why he would prefer working with Amonger. It is very likely 3301 only agreed to the plan out of fear of what the Auditor might do to him. Phovus had his life, organization, and race threatened and the Auditor actually liked him. The same could not be said for the G-Men as he viewed them as largely expendable, with the notable exception of G-8520, so one can only imagine the kind of threats 3301 was given. Despite his liking for Amonger, 3301 was ultimately forced to blurt out "Red sus!" which, for whatever reason, instantly convinced Grievous of Amonger's guilt. The rest is well-known Omniversal history as Amonger made a daring escape from Polus base, escaping in a emergency pod seemingly disappeared for several thousand years until Worlds Without Boundaries found him in hiding to recruit him in the fight against Waifuria.
 
Battle of Ganymede
 
With Amonger out of the picture, Phovus felt now was the perfect time to enact his plan to dissent to the Human cause. Before packing everything onboard the ship, he utilized the Improbability Drive to generate a weapon for himself. A sword crafted from a new material he named "Unobtanium." It was perfectly light, yet unbelievably durable. The perfect alloy. After finishing his creation, he quickly sprung into action, packing a transport ship with the Improbability Drive, several dozen of his finest troops, including now-Colonel Siklyon, and his most trusted scientists. Before leaving, he urged the remaining NCRI members to flee Triton. A few members fled into the stars, seeking to avoid the Combine's grasp, Some flew to Earth, seeking to join their ranks, but most chose to commit suicide rather than risk stalkerification at the hands of the Combine or be persecuted by the governments of Earth for their involvement in the war. Some had even lost all purpose in their lives now that the Improbability Drive was completed, they believed this was the peak of their lives and that their legacy would continue, alive or otherwise. Despite all his clever planning, Grievous still detected Phovus' ship leaving. He questioned why Phovus would be leaving for Ganymede when suddenly it hit him. Phovus was the one selling technology to the humans to cover the budget cuts, he had framed Amonger, simultaneously giving himself cover and also dealing a significant blow to the Combine, and now he was likely escaping with the Nexus Core itself. Grievous was furious, never had he been so filled with hatred in his entire career. (That is until the Board of Waifuria Hostage Crisis.) He immediately commanded his troops onto fighter ships and flew off after Phovus, seeking to end the traitor once and for all. See: Battle of Ganymede
 
Arrival on Earth:
 
The battle on Ganymede had cost Phovus a great deal. Sikalyon was dead, and he knew that toll would weigh on his soul for a very long time. Perhaps, perhaps if he hadn’t promoted Sikalyon to Colonel, he may have not been as loyal to Phovus. Maybe he would have lived. Phovus' rage had long subsided now, and he was left only with his guilts. Khoria. Beautiful Khoria. He would never see his homeworld again, and it's people would come to despise him in due time. He knew that when he had made his decision to betray the Combine, but the weight of that decision was finally crashing down on him. The mysterious figure's healing had only lasted so long, and now he was blind again. He wanted so desperately to cry, but his tear ducts were singed beyond repair by the lightsaber strike. He lay there, in the medical bay of the ship. He could tell he was likely going to die soon. He just wished he could lay his eyes upon his marvelous creation one last time. Although, it wasn't his creation was it? That Employer made it for him. He hadn't even worked for it. He cried like a toddler, and it was given to him. It was because of that damn machine that Sikalyon was dead. It was because he was too pitiful, too stupid to produce something of handling the power of the Nexus Core that Sikalyon had died. All because of his own failures. Phovus believed for a mere moment, maybe he deserved to die for all that he had caused. He paused mentally, gave himself time to breathe. Eventually, the sadness had begun to dissipate. He began thinking again. If everything he had thought to himself this whole damn spacetrip was true, then Sikalyon, no, everyone who died to create the Improbability Drive should not have died in vain. He alone would utilize it, noone but him would determine it's use, noone else could feasibly understand the cost of making it. He did not have the strength to smile, but in his mind he had the widest grin he had worn in years. Phovus entered a coma for some weeks, and the MTO ship was too damaged in the battle on Ganymede to make a proper landing, with some ground assistance they made a soft crash-landing in Australia, well, as soft as a crash landing could be, coincidentally the landing was nearby nearby Farmer Charlie's. Phovus was in critical condition, but the supplies on the ship were all but exhausted trying to save those they could. As such, Phovus' care was entrusted to Daniel Sproule for the time being, as he was the person with the most medical experience for miles. The MTO troops remained in Australia in some time, as most available resources were being diverted to the frontline. Phovus eventually awoke from his coma, although he was still severely injured. Sproule did his best to ensure Phovus was kept alive. Phovus was unable to speak due to his injuries, but internally he had not been this grateful since Sikalyon had laid down his life in the defense of Phovus' dream. Eventually the MTO troops were allowed a break following the success against the Combine at the Liberation of Hawaii. Phovus, the Improbability Drive, and the NCRI scientists were dropped off at Black Mesa. Rick, Keith, and the rest of the MTO got back to work fighting the Combine, unbeknownst to them Grievous was plotting his kidnapping of Joe Biden, and had just received plenty of upgrades after his fight with Phovus. Several of the NCRI members went on to either join the Black Mesa staff or join the MTO but either way, their purpose as an organization was finished and they were officially disbanded when they arrived on Earth. A small ceremony was held, celebrating those who sacrificed themselves for the cause. Soldiers of the NCRI left their helmets and armor near the monument, as tribute. The monument was engraved with the names of every single person who worked on the Nexus Core project, and the very first name was reserved for Sikalyon.
 
Reconstruction at Black Mesa:
 
Phovus' body was durable, but not invincible. Sproule's tending to him bought him time, but he would need further healing. Luckily for Phovus, Black Mesa was the #1 location on the globe for cybernetic surgeries. There was one caveat however. The only technology capable of keeping him alive despite his wounds, was Combine. Phovus despised the idea of this greatly, but ultimately he had no choice in the matter if he were to ensure the Improbability Drive's safeguarding from those unable to understand its cost. Phovus was reconstructed utilizing the Combine technology, much to his dismay. The optical system required that his entire head be encased in a cybernetic shell, with large portions of his organic body being removed in order for it to properly function. The same was true of his chest as well, and the only areas that remained organic were his hips and below. Phovus awoke after the surgery, and he very much understood the brutal irony of the situation. The very technology that he had sold to the Humans to achieve his magnum opus was now grafted to his being. The shadow of his past, and all the mistakes that came with them, was now permanently part of him. Despite his new calling, this broke him. It broke him down more than it ever had before. He had always loved this universe. He loved the people in it, he loved discovering how things around him operated. All he had ever done was love everything around him. But that love was never and can never, be reciprocated. He loved his homeworld, but he would never see it again. He loved his people, but they would hate him now. He loved the NCRI, but they were all dead or had lost purpose because of him. He had loved Sikalyon, but he was dead because of him. He had loved himself, but all he was now was a reflection of everything he had ever done wrong. In the moment all of these realizations hit Phovus, love died within him. Something new began to fill that void. Hate.
 
Service to Waifuria:
 
Over years and years that hate grew, primarily driven from the atrocities committed by the Waifurian Empire, he was particularly disgusted with the incident at Shallberry Granlope, and he very rarely had a release. The only notable exceptions being the adoration he received for being the one to construct the Gigamagnet and end the Great META War, (Mister Nefarious who?) and the destruction of the poor souls of the Southern Belt Coalition. In truth, he did not even hate them, what he had truly hated was the endless requests for the Improbability Drive, his magnum opus, to be used for military production. He constantly told them that it was an instrument of science, not war. But even the weaponization of Waifuria Prime and the end of the SBC did not satiate them, in fact the requests grew ever more numerous. He had complex feelings towards the destruction of those three capital worlds. On one hand, the celebration of his name brought him some comfort. On the other, he had just ended several billion lives over mere nagging. A twinge of regret existed for a few mere moments, but Phovus shook the thought from his mind. It did not matter now if what he did was justifiable, it already happened, and it cannot be undone. Phovus eventually came to be director of the Black Mesa Research Complex and almost immediately research into the Improbability Drive increased tenfold, and it did not take long for the scientists to discover something beyond anything the universe had seen before: Dissonance Energy. It was a revolutionary discovery in of itself that the Improbability Drive could even create energy, something previously thought impossible by the laws of physics, but the properties of Dissonance Energy were soon unveiled. Reality itself was warped by the Dissonance Energy, likely a carryover from the Improbability Drive's ability to do the same, matter of any form could be distorted into whatever any potential harnesser could think of. Not only that but due to the fact that Dissonance Energy was never meant to exist at all, a fact entirely unknown to Phovus or the scientists at the time, it acted as a sort of antimatter capable of obliterating anything on a atomic level. These discoveries would boost Black Mesa's funding tenfold which brought Phovus even more fame and recognition than before, not that he had any qualms about that.
 
The 2nd Great META War:
 
The second Great META War was largely uneventful for Phovus, he merely kept to his work and let the Waifurians sort themselves out. He did however design something that could let him harness Dissonance Energy, that being the Keystone Fragment, a halo-shaped object that would hover above the user's head. The days went by and Phovus seemed to largely disappear into his quarters for hours on end. He thought about everything in his life for the first time in years. But something interrupted him, one of the scientists informed him that the war was over. The Combine were again defeated. Waifuria Prime had blown up the C.O.C.K. over Ghetsin 3. Unbeknownst to everyone there, the destruction of the C.O.C.K. was Rick Hernia's doing but the official story provided by the Waifurian Empire was that Joe Biden himself had fired the cannon on Waifuria Prime to destroy the C.O.C.K. and end the war. Phovus announced that all work scheduled for that day was postponed in celebration of victory over the Combine, much to the approval of those under his command. The celebrations lasted for weeks, but the death toll was still being counted. Phovus kept a very loose eye on it, he was anxious to see if any of his former comrades in the NCRI had made it out alive. Unbeknownst to him, far worse news was about to reach his ears. A few weeks later The Combine, or rather what was left of it, confirmed that the energy blast that destroyed the C.O.C.K. had kept going through open space and had made contact with a planet, entirely destroying it. The planet was confirmed to be Khoria. Upon hearing this Phovus flew into a frenzy, all the hatred pent up through the years unleashed itself upon anything he came across. By the time he was calmed down, several of his own staff were dead and plenty of infrastructure was damaged. Phovus took a minute to catch himself. He knew who was responsible for this. That godforsaken rotter sitting atop his throne in the Bass Pro Shops Pyramid. He fired that blast himself. The blast that destroyed his homeworld.
 
The End of the Board of Waifuria:
 
In an instant, Phovus decided that he would avenge the obliteration of his homeworld. He quickly travelled to Australia to visit Daniel Sproule, he had visited him in the time since his arrival on Earth and the two had become close friends, with Phovus frequently confiding in Sproule on matters that troubled him. When Phovus arrived in Australia, he quickly informed Sproule of his plan to assassinate Joe Biden. Sproule had his doubts about this plan, but Phovus told Sproule that he already had an emergency order for the Improbability Drive to be delivered to Sproule in the event Phovus died in his attempt to kill the Mummy. Phovus told him to use it in whatever means he saw fit. Phovus then left Australia, on the flight back he ordered a meeting of the Board of Waifuria in the Bass Pro Shops Pyramid, excluding Biden. Upon arriving at the Bass Pro Shops Pyramid, Phovus explained his plan to assassinate the Mummy, with or without their help. The council entirely rejected to assist Phovus, angering him greatly. He obliterated the entire Board, excluding one member, with a massive surge of Dissonance Energy. He approached the remaining BOW member, a young man, and told him "I spared you because you still have a life left to live, unlike those practical corpses that inhabited this board for however many years. Run. Run as far as you can. And remember the mercy I showed you today, for it is limited in its use." The young board member fled out into the streets of Memphis, Tennessee. Unbeknownst to Phovus, this one member held a very important item. What he held was the hypertransmitter given to the BOW by Rick Hernia after he had sworn off violence following the end of the 2nd Great META War, in case of emergency. The man pressed the hypertransmitter. "Rick? Rick we need you down here, like as soon as possible." "What's going on?" "It's Phovus, he's.. he's lost his mind. He vaporized the entire Board. He's going to try to kill Emperor Biden." "Shit.. okay. I'll be on my way. Thanks for letting me know, Marvin." "Of course."
 
The Confrontation at the Bass Pro Shops Pyramid:
 
As Rick's shuttle touched down on the Memphis landing pad, a million thoughts ran through his head. He knew Phovus, not well, but well enough to know something was very wrong with him. He and Keith, who he had brought with him because he wasn't sure how powerful Phovus was now, rushed through the Bass Pro Shops Pyramid. They ran all the way to the throne room at the very top of the structure. Along the way they found guards impaled through the chest, beheaded even, and mysterious piles of ash that Rick could only assume were more guards. Rick was nervous, he was powerful, yes, but he had only begun seriously training in the Force. When the two reached the throne room, they were met with the sight of Phovus, Binary Sword in hand, with Biden raised off the floor with one arm. Phovus immediately sensed the two, and dropped Biden to the ground. Phovus turned to face the two.
 
"Welcome, Rick. You as well, Keith."
 
"What the hell are you doing Phovus?"
 
"What is necessary."
 
"How is this necessary in the slightest?"
 
"Tell me, Rick. How would you react if the planet you were born on and loved so dearly were destroyed? Would you avenge it?"
 
"I would, but what does that have to do with anything?"
 
"This monster, this decrepit rotting fool, he has earned the death I am about to grant him."
 
"Khoria is gone?"
 
"Yes. The Combine, they announced it a few weeks ago."
 
"How is he responsible?"
 
"That blast from Waifuria Prime, the one that destroyed the C.O.C.K. and ended the war. It kept going. It destroyed my home, and he will die for it."
 
Rick was silent for a moment, he had not been aware that Waifuria had changed the story about who had ended the war, for he had already resigned himself to Ghetsin with the Warshippers by then.
 
"Phovus."
 
"What?"
 
"He didn't do it."
 
"How could you possibly know that?"
 
"Because it wasn't him who destroyed the C.O.C.K."
 
"Then who?"
 
"I did."
 
Phovus stood there in shock for a moment, before throwing Biden backwards and into his throne.
 
"You, you destroyed it?"
 
"I did. It nearly cost me my life."
 
Rick could sense the anger building within Phovus.
 
"I know you're angry, and rightfully so."
 
"You think you know anything about what this feels like?"
 
"Phovus, please, calm down. Noone has to die here."
 
"You should have just let me kill him."
 
With those words, Phovus launched forward towards Rick, swinging the Binary Sword with an indescribable speed, to which Rick narrowly dodged. Rick and Keith both drew their starmetal katanas from the wars, and engaged Phovus in combat. Despite their combined strength, Phovus was too fast, too strong. He was overpowering them, slowly but surely. Rick was getting tired, his body had not yet fully recovered from the blast that had nearly destroyed the Earth. Phovus swung the Binary Sword with a ferocity the Omniverse had never seen before, every strike came down with more force than before. He could tell Rick and Keith were exhausted. Good. He would kill that bastard Rick for destroying his planet, his people, and then Keith for even daring to help Rick. Thankfully for Rick and Keith, Phovus was so lost in his thoughts that he slipped up for a mere moment, fell for a juke and Keith plunged his blade into Phovus' abdomen. Phovus reeled back in pain, before launching a blast of pure dissonance energy at Keith, sending him careening into a nearby pillar. Phovus then turned his attention to Rick, and pulled Keith's sword from himself and tossed it to Rick. "Just you and me now, murderer. No distractions." Phovus grinned with joy, he had never looked forward to killing anyone this much before. Despite having two blades now, and the desperation to defend Keith behind him, Rick was still unable to overcome Phovus' strikes. He was too fast, too powerful. Rick remained on the defensive for now, losing one of the swords in the process. Rick locked blades with Phovus, trying desperately to keep him at bay, but the anger that dwelled within Phovus empowered him too much. Rick's blade broke, and the Binary Sword tore into his flesh in a diagonal slash down his chest. Rick collapsed onto the ground, too paralyzed by pain to move. Phovus grabbed him by the throat and slammed him into a nearby pillar, choking him.
 
"When I'm finished with you, I'll be paying those fools on Ghetsin a visit."
 
Rick was panicking, Francis, the Warshippers, and yes, even Millings. All of them would be at danger. But, more importantly, the Legume itself. Phovus could not be allowed to get that kind of power, Rick wasn't certain anyone could stop him if he gained that kind of power. Rick felt the life leaving his body, he had to fight back, he couldn't.. couldn't die here.. Right as Rick's vision was darkening, Phovus suddenly dropped Rick and screamed in pain. Keith, in an immense amount of pain himself, had stood up and impaled Phovus to save Rick. Phovus spun around to face Keith.
 
"Commendable effort, Mr. Cumshoes. But I'm afraid you've made too much of a nuisance of yourself for me to keep you alive."
 
Keith and Phovus then continued their fight, Keith was beyond injured from the earlier blast, and was easily overpowered by Phovus, who was almost certainly not even trying anymore. Eventually, Phovus caught Keith's blade in his hand and threw it to the side. Keith attempted to punch Phovus, who let the blow connect. But Keith's body was too exhausted and too injured to do anything to the cyborg. Phovus clutched Keith's neck, lifting him up like he had Joe and Rick earlier and thrust the Binary Sword into him, clean through his stomach and chest. Keith felt an unimaginable amount of pain run through his body, and, after Phovus released him, fell to the floor unable to even attempt to lift himself up. Phovus then raised the Binary Sword above his head...
 
"Goodbye, Keith."
 
With those words, Phovus swung downward with all the rage he had, cleaving Keith's head off in one motion, killing him instantly. After passing through Keith's neck, the blade lodged itself into the ground.
 
Phovus stepped back, admiring his work and laughing to himself.


Rick's Awakening:
== Early Military Career ==
Phovus was almost immediately assigned to the frontline against the emerging Tashiinan Empire, which had proved to be a difficult system to conquer, even for the likes of the Combine. Many of the commanders assigned to the front doubted Phovus’ ability to effectively defeat the Tashiinans, given their unbelievable power of sight-based telekinesis. Phovus, understanding the threat this posed to the Combine’s military operations, began to devise a strategy against his foe. He recalled something he had learned back in his days in the academies on Khoria, a particular strain of the Cholvesta virus on Haephlys, one of the 47 moons of the planet Vilmar. Phovus arranged for a secretive transport to the moon in order to collect samples of the virus. After a several-month-long trip to and from Haephlys, Phovus redirected the samples to a small laboratory under his jurisdiction on the outskirts of the Tashiina system. In truth, the Cholvesta variant was infamous across the Andromeda Galaxy for inducing a several-month-long blindness in infected subjects. However, the task assigned to the scientists under Phovus’ jurisdiction was to render infected subjects ''permanently'' blind. Phovus’ intent for this strain was to unleash it via a modified variant of the Combine’s pre-existing orbital headcrab launchers onto the population of the Tashiinans, in an effort to render their telekinesis unusable. This strategy, when employed, proved absolutely overwhelming for the Tashiinans. What was, at the time, the worst front for the Combine had suddenly become a cakewalk and when the Combine's legions crashed through the front doors of the Tashiinan Palace and executed the Tashiinan royalty, every single Combine personnel from there to the Southern Belt Front knew that Phovus had earned them that victory. This undeniably successful effort earned him several promotions and more praise than he could have ever asked for. Phovus continued to easily blitz through the systems of the Milky Way, earning the Combine scores of inhabitable systems for their grand empire, and he himself only continued to grow in influence and power. Phovus was particularly aware of the importance he now held in the Combine’s operations, as he had conquered large sections of one of the Milky Way's galactic arms by now, so it came as a surprise to him when the message that he was being redeployed to just a single planet. “Earth?” He thought to himself. “What could one planet possibly have that could have slowed our advance this much?”


Rick had been witness to all of this, far too injured to intervene. He was devastated by Keith's death, but also angry. Very, very angry. Phovus, after maniacally cackling to himself for long enough, picked up Keith's sword and began to approach Rick.
== Introduction to the Sol System ==
When Phovus exited his Combine Imperial Landing Shuttle after it had touched down onto the landing pad of Polus Base, he was rather irritated. An entire campaign sacrificed for one measly little planet? This had better prove worthy of his time. Somewhat surprising to Phovus was that the troops stationed here, who answered directly to General Grievous himself, were saluting him. Phovus knew his exploits across the Milky Way were well-known, but he had heard of the Kaleesh’s particular annoyance at anyone other than him being honored, especially among his own troops. Combined with the general’s exhibitions of great violence and miraculously limited patience, which were so famous that Phovus had heard of them long before he had ever been conscripted, he understood that these troop’s salutes may very well have been a display of their willingness to sacrifice themselves for him in and of themselves. Upon his arrival, one of the soldiers directed him towards the Combine Invasion Force Council’s board room. Phovus thanked the soldier, and went on his way.


"Now you and I are more alike than you could ever know."
== Enlistment to the CIFC ==
He entered the boardroom and was greeted with a sight that greatly confused him. Sitting around a table were General Grievous, who had been the one to summon him initially, as well as Admirals Amonger and Trench. A G-Man variant was present as well, although Phovus was not yet aware of which particular one this one was. “Take a seat, Commander.” Grievous beckoned, one of his cybernetic hands motioning Phovus forward. Phovus, albeit with some slight hesitation, complied with Grievous’ order. “I am certain you understand the importance of the individuals sharing this table with you currently, Commander. Do you know why I have summoned you?” questioned Grievous. “I am afraid not, General. But what I fear more is whatever our opponents possess that would require such a high concentration of military genius.” replied Phovus, attempting to appease Grievous’ ego. “I have heard of you and your accomplishments elsewhere in the galaxy, Commander. Your talents are wasted on the easily-conquered filth that reside in the Northern Belt.” Phovus took some offense from this. He had met plenty of capable opponents during the battles he participated in, and while they were no tactical geniuses, they were certainly more thoughtful than Grievous’ barbaric methods of simply utilizing sheer numbers. Concealing his agitation, Phovus spoke once more. “If these Earth people are really all that difficult to conquer that it requires the unified efforts of our empire's greatest military minds, then I suppose it would be worth sacrificing my previous efforts.” Perfect, Phovus thought to himself, allowing Grievous to believe he had convinced him into joining their little single-planet crusade would no doubt feed whatever pit the Kaleesh warlord had in his mind that fueled his infamous ego. “Excellent. I have personally selected you for the position of our Director of Tactical Operations.” Grievous spoke a very obvious twinge of joy in his voice. Suddenly, the G-Man variant spoke up for the first time since the meeting had begun. “You're forgetting a crucial element of the process, General.” “The vote is unnecessary, we need his assistance to crush the human scum under our feet!” Grievous retorted, very clearly upset at this interruption. “Just go along with it Grievous, any more breaks in protocol and Xos might have you relocated,” whispered Amonger, clearly just wanting the meeting to be over with. “Fine, but if we lose his involvement with this front, you'll have more to worry about than just Rick Hernia,” Grievous begrudgingly replied. The vote began shortly after. “Aye,” spoke Grievous, who was clearly growing more frustrated by the minute. “Aye,” the G-Man variant spoke with an unsettling calmness to his voice. “Nay,” muttered Admiral Trench, very clearly attempting to avoid Grievous’ burning gaze. The entire table then turned to Amonger, his body language revealing nothing about his preferences. Phovus was not particularly invested in the final result of Amonger's vote; all else failed, he would simply return to the North Belt to continue his campaign there. However, he did find enjoyment in watching Grievous squirm. Finally, Amonger cast his vote. “Nay,” the Inherslohtian calmly spoke. Before Amonger could even provide the reasoning he had prepared, Grievous yelled out “XOS DAMN IT!” and proceeded to flip the table over, nearly crushing Admiral Trench in the process. “ROCK PAPER SCISSORS! NOW!” yelled Grievous, who challenged Amonger in a game of fate to decide Phovus’ involvement. Thankfully for the bone structure of everyone in the room, Grievous won the game and Phovus’ position was secured.


Phovus went to grab Rick's neck again, certain he could not fight back against him.
== Formation of the Research Corps ==
Phovus’ involvement in the Combine’s operations were, to his surprise, much less involved than he had expected. He took on a largely advisory role, although the Combine had begun to make some advances, specifically with Grievous’ capturing of Southern Europe and Admiral Amonger’s ongoing bombing campaign of Southeast Asia. While this allotted more free time, Phovus found that it had highlighted a growing disinterest in continuing with his military career. It had been many many years since he had studied the scientific arts back on Khoria, and his time spent in the Sol System made it very evident that there had at one point been several ancient civilizations present. The presence of the artifacts, as well as a very serious case of homeworldsickness, ignited within the director a new calling…


"Bullshit," Rick said, as Phovus lifted him off the ground.
Initially, Phovus wasn't entirely sure how to go about manifesting his desire to study the remnants of the long-lost civilizations that had once inhabited the system before, so he began to devise a way to conceal it as a military effort. He thought of Grievous, as the Kaleesh conqueror was all too easy to manipulate. Phovus’ own induction into the CIFC was proof of that. Better yet, Grievous of all people would be all too eager to let Phovus do as he pleased, considering he had fought tooth and nail to get him here. The only problem was that he would need some form of falsified products should the search turn up ultimately useless. Phovus figured that a setup of 3D Printers, a rather common commodity, should suffice in order to cover his trail. Eventually, he approached Grievous, seeking to have what was to him the opportunity of a lifetime. Summoning Grievous to his office, Phovus took a sip of his Numejian Blackwater Brew and waited for the General’s arrival. “I trust that you have requested my presence for an important reason, Director.” Grievous’ tone reflected a degree of annoyance. Not good, but certainly not unsalvageable, Phovus thought to himself. “I would not have called you directly if it weren't, General.” Phovus spoke with a noticeable amount of positivity, hoping that Grievous would pick up on it, as to ease the Kaleesh’s tension. “My personal guard has discovered a few artifacts of particular interest while following their scouting routes. Having a background in science myself, I noticed that some of these artifacts suggest that the ancient civilizations that inhabited this system may have held a great deal of power.” Grievous’ eyes seemed to light up a bit at the mention of power. Good, Phovus thought to himself, the General was playing into his plan even better than he had hoped. “Go on,” Grievous requested. Obliging, Phovus continued. “I believe with enough resources that I could uncover whatever secrets these ancient peoples were utilizing, and use them for ourselves.” “How much would you need, exactly?” Grievous questioned, that glimmer of the lust for power still shimmering in his eyes. Although hesitant, Phovus decided to try his luck given that Grievous already appeared to be caught hook, line, and sinker. “At least 7 research sites and all the scientists and other staff to man them, 5 army legions that will answer directly to me as well as the necessary accommodations for them, and two dozen well-armed transport ships for excavating, hauling, and defending the artifacts.” Phovus knew this request was absurd and was absolutely more than he needed to accomplish the task at hand, but if there was even a sliver of a chance that Grievous would accept, he had to try to take it. “And how much are these artifacts supposed to help us, Director? All these things you are asking for aren't exactly cheap.” Not the reaction I was hoping for, Phovus thought to himself, but not undoable. “I believe the consequences for our opponents, should we fully utilize the power these ancients have locked away, would be, well, Earth-shattering.” Phovus couldn't help but grin upon finishing his sentence, if there was any description that would secure Grievous’ support, that was it. Much to his delight, that same power-hungry glimmer in Grievous’ eye seemed to have grown even further. “Your demands shall be met Phovus, if what you say about these artifacts is true, we could very well reach the Galactic Core in a matter of months.” Phovus had to physically restrain himself from celebrating right then and there, but internally it was the happiest he had been since his promotion following the events in the Tashiin System. “You will not regret this decision, General. Be seeing you soon.” “And you as well, Director.” Now, Phovus thought, all he needed was a name. In the coming weeks, the 126th Legion AKA the “Research Corps” would be formed and, as requested, would answer to Phovus directly.


"Anything you wish to say before I end you, murderer?" Phovus inquired.
== Uncovery of the Nexus Core ==
Years went by, and Phovus had made himself quite comfortable in his position within the Combine’s efforts in the Sol System. Despite his successes in utilizing ancient Annunaki and Bordesian technology, the Combine had been on the backfoot for quite a few years at this point. Grievous’ advancements into Southern Europe were all but undone, and the death of Admiral Trench during the closing days of the Spanish Inquisition had dealt a very heavy toll to the Combine’s operations, with Admiral Amonger only just barely managing to guide Trench’s former troops alongside his own. Additionally, the Human forces were nearing City 9, which could prove to be disastrous if the city fell, and the Bombing of Columbus crippled the only planetary ally that the Combine had, that being the Separatist Republic of Ohio, taking the infamous fighter pilot known only as “Cipher<nowiki>''</nowiki> out of the war. All of this had greatly displeased Emperor Xos, and Grievous quickly became the subject of his frustrations. In turn, Grievous became far more commanding and ruthless than he had ever been before. Phovus in particular became a target of Grievous, as his involvement had not been the trump card that the Kaleesh had expected. Phovus was no stranger to naysayers, and had long since learned to ignore them, and as such continued to investigate the ancient remnants of the Sol System. This continued for a very long time, until one fateful call came across Phovus’ communicator. “Speak, Captain Sikalyon,” the Khorian spoke, his eagerness concealed by his seemingly-emotionless tone. “We've found something sir, I don't think I've seen anything quite like it before. Energy readings are going off the charts.” “Excellent find, Captain. Have the object transported to the research labs immediately.” Unbeknownst to either of them, Captain Sikalyon’s men had just found the Nexus Core, an ancient Bordesian artifact that held an immeasurable amount of power. When the reports came across his desk, Phovus couldn't believe what he was seeing. These energy readings were unlike anything he had ever seen before. Whatever this object was, Phovus knew instinctively that he had just come across something that could change the face of the Omniverse as they knew it. Phovus immediately redirected all the efforts of the 126th towards researching the Nexus Core. This decision ultimately came with a cost, however, as the 126th were no longer providing Bordesian technologies to the Combine, even the fake ones. This greatly angered General Grievous, who's growing irritation towards Phovus was beginning to reach a boiling point. Phovus sat in his office’s chair, gazing outside the window. Grievous would be a problem. “I can calm him down,” Phovus thought to himself. “He's always been malleable, I just need to think of the right wor-” Just then, the doors to his office slid open, the cold metal slicing through the air more crisp than usual. The mechanical whirring of cybernetic legs had already clued him in as to who now stood in his quarters, but Phovus knew who it was the minute the doors had opened. Noone outside of the CIFC members, and Captain Sikalyon, had the clearance to so much as gaze at that door. Turning his chair slowly, his gaze met Grievous’. Before he could speak, the Kaleesh’s tarnished voice rang out across the room. “I have noticed a significant decline in the amount of that technology you promised in the last few weeks, Director.” “I am afraid that is no longer the primary focus for myself and my compatrio-” Suddenly, one of Grievous’ mechanical arms shot out from underneath his cloak and snapped itself in a vice grip around Phovus’ throat. “Your ‘primary focus’ is not my problem, Phovus! You were given all this on the foundation of a charter that you have now forsaken!” Phovus was unable to respond, the steel claws of Grievous’ arm nearly choking the life out of him. He clawed at the cold yet rageful steel, attempting to release himself from the General's grasp. That wasn't going to work, he had to think of something else. “I am the sole reason you are even in this system, you traitor! Everything you have here belongs to m-” before Grievous could finish his sentence, he felt something metallic slide between the armored plating protecting his vital organs. In his rage, the General had not noticed that Phovus had drawn and placed a plasmacaster pistol against his organ casing. Grievous released Phovus, the latter of which began sputtering and coughing. As the air returned to his lungs, Phovus witnessed Grievous exit his room without a word. Clambering to his feet, Phovus knew he could not continue to prod Grievous, not without a backing Grievous couldn't simply massacre.


"Yeah actually, I do."
== The Birth of the NCRI ==
A few days had passed since the incident involving Grievous, and Phovus knew if he wanted to continue his work he would need more than what the 126th alone could provide. He met in secret with G-3301 and Admiral Amonger individually, seeking to utilize their position on the council to introduce a proposal that would strengthen his forces tenfold. Amonger needed hardly any convincing, he of all people knew that Grievous held far too much dominion over the Combine’s operations. Amonger, ever the strategist, saw the opportunity for the balance, or rather imbalance, of power within the council to be upset. He believed that Phovus’ growing power and influence could potentially be enough to ensure Grievous didn't simply threaten or Rock Paper Scissors his way through any final decisions, and thus his allegiance was secured. G-3301, however, proved a bit more difficult to convince. Grievous’ military campaigns proved costly and had largely resulted in failure, yes, but the kind of resources Phovus was asking for would almost certainly be too large of a nudge… that was, however, until Phovus’ rebuttal. Phovus knew Grievous’ failures were only growing more and more expensive by the day, and eventually, that money would dry up. It might take decades, but the Combine’s pockets were not bottomless. Suddenly, it hit him. Phovus now knew the one question that would shake the Combine Invasion Force’s economic specialist to his core.


"Go on."
“When the money dries up, do you wish to inform him on your own?”


"I said my sword would never again be used in anger, or for violence. But this isn't my sword."
G-3301 had not considered that before. He knew he was a direct product of The Auditor, yet, the G-Men were not immortal. Strong, yes, but not indestructible. He had, in fact, witnessed the slaying of his compatriots before. Could Grievous really achieve such a feat? G-3301 knew he could kill Grievous, he was not the strongest of his ilk, but certainly no mere cyborg could slay him. Another thought then raced through his head. His position. If such a magnificent display of power were to be witnessed, and it most certainly would, given Grievous’ importance in the 3rd Dimension, there would almost certainly be, well… consequences on behalf of The Auditor. G-3301 then realized, in order to continue to perform the tasks laid out before him, siding with Phovus was essential.


With those words, Rick punched Phovus in the face, taking Keith's sword and the Keystone Fragment from him.
With the remaining members of the CIFC now in his clutches, Phovus called for an emergency meeting. The decision to further supply Phovus’ operations was a stunning landslide victory of 3-1. Grievous was now beyond livid, but he knew that he could not so much as lay a finger on Phovus, as he would undeniably be discharged and possibly set for execution if he took the Director's life. Grievous had been completely outsmarted and outmaneuvered by Phovus, and he knew it. It only made him even more angry.


"You little fuck." Phovus spat out, the anger in his voice more than apparent as he picked up the Binary Sword from the ground.
== Funding Blunder ==
All was seemingly going well for Phovus, he had the CIFC in his pocket, save for Grievous who ultimately couldn't even come close to getting his vengeance, and the NCRI was accomplishing things that the 126th Research Corps. couldn't have hoped to achieve before the end of the war. Admiral Amonger, in combination with the security forces of the NCRI, far outnumbered the troops under Grievous’ command, ensuring any attempted attack against the triumvirate would be fruitless. Additionally, G-3301 provided the NCRI with a significant amount of funds to complete their work. Overall, Phovus was essentially the new head of the Combine's operations in the Sol System. This system would persist for about two dozen years, until a particular error would be made by the Combine’s higher-ups. Phovus’ soft coup of the Combine’s military structure in the Sol System had not gone unnoticed. At first no one of importance, except perhaps Grievous, seemed to care all that much as Phovus ran things significantly better than Grievous ever had. In fact, the Combine had actually gained ground since his ascension to the head of the CIFC. The stalemate in Asia that had persisted since the disappearance of Vong was broken and the Combine re-entered China, using it to open frontlines into Siberia and Central Asia. The fighting taking place outside of City 9 that had persisted for the past 4-5 decades ceased as the MTO was pushed back to the US-Mexico border. (Normally, the Combine’s forces would have continued into the US mainland, but the installations in, on, and around the newly-constructed “Great Wall of MAGA” commissioned by Donald Trump proved to be too much for the Combine to combat properly.) Despite this success, the extra funding being produced by G-3301 eventually caught the eye of the Combine Imperial Economic Commission, and it was discovered that G-3301 was embezzling large sums of cash towards the NCRI’s work. This caught the eye of G-4323, then only the Supreme Imperial Treasurer, who informed Emperor Xos of his findings. To say Xos was infuriated would be an understatement. Normally, such a transgression would result in the executions of both Phovus and G-3301, however their tactical importance to the Sol Front was undeniable. As a compromise, Xos simply cut the funding to the Sol Front down to 1/5th of what it had been. The effects of this were very quickly felt, as the NCRI failed to keep the security and scientific contractors on their payroll. Only those most loyal to Phovus remained in the organization, as just before the funding cuts it was suspected that a major breakthrough in the process of creating something capable of utilizing the Nexus Core’s raw power was soon approaching. Despite the loyalty of his subordinates in the NCRI, his grip on the CIFC very quickly slipped as neither G-3301 nor Admiral Amonger truly believed that Phovus could protect them from Grievous anymore. This belief was very quickly proved correct, as Grievous almost immediately claimed the power he had before, and subsequently cut Phovus’ funding even further believing he would find more enjoyment out of watching the Director lose everything than simply killing him. Phovus was, understandably, distraught at the events that had unfolded. The scientific breakthrough of the millennium was within his grasp, only to be ripped away by superiors too arrogant and too incompetent to even begin to understand the kind of work he was doing. The budget constraints imposed by the Imperial Government and Grievous resulted in a rate of progress lower than the 126th Legion produced. It could be eons before that breakthrough arrived. Phovus, in desperation, began to secretly sell Combine, Bordesian, and Annunaki technology to the Earth governments and the MTO in order to obtain more funds for the NCRI. The funds from these deals kept the NCRI afloat for now and even managed to push the development progress back above the 126th’s rate, but Phovus knew this method was unsustainable. Someone was going to find out eventually, and the consequences of his betrayal would almost certainly mean death.


Rick didn't understand it fully, but he knew he was now incredibly powerful, much more so than he had ever been before. That, and his body was healed, fully, even the damage done by the C.O.C.K. laser. Rick also felt the Force, much more so than he ever had before. Rick and Phovus engaged in combat, seemingly equally matched, but Rick's power continued to grow, surpassing his limits in the Force as the fight continued. Phovus immediately became fearful. Not only was Rick becoming more powerful at an exponential rate, but without the Keystone Fragment he had no ability to use Dissonance Energy. Phovus was losing ground, and fast. No matter how fast or strong he was, Rick was stronger, and faster. Rick, with one swing dismembered Phovus' left arm. Phovus yelled out in pain, his right arm just barely able to wield the Binary sword anymore. Eventually Rick knocked the Binary Sword out of Phovus' hand, and pointed Keith's sword at Phovus as he lay there on the ground.
== Employeric Intervention ==
Phovus spent weeks contemplating how to correct his scenario. He knew he had nowhere to run once the Combine inevitably found out about his selling of technology to the Earth governments, but he also couldn’t afford to cease selling them lest the NCRI completely collapse. He was completely and utterly stuck. He had worked tirelessly since the minute he arrived in this system to uncover the secrets of the ancient peoples that had inhabited it. Had it all been for nothing? Despair began to well up in him, and he began to accept that he would never uncover the secrets of the Nexus Core and witness the unfathomable power it contained. Just then a pyre of shadow and flame arose within his quarters, stunning the director. A being slowly began to take shape from the pillar of black flame, emanating an ominous red glow. Unbeknownst to Phovus at the time, he now stood before The Auditor himself. “Sounds like you’re in a bind, Phovus.” “That would be an understatement. And you are?” Phovus replied, only barely managing to contain his shock. “Call me The Auditor. Now, as for why I’m here, I have an idea that I think we can both benefit from.” This intrigued Phovus. Could this being truly assist him? “Go on.” “You see, the Combine are getting to be a bit of a thorn in my side. I have what you could call a sort of “vested interest” in Earth, and the hundreds of years of war and all that is becoming a bit of a problem.” “And how do I fall into this picture?” the director inquired, wondering what this entity before him could possibly have seen on Earth that could be considered worth an investment. “You can help me by taking this.” Manifesting between the two of them was a machine marked with lettering that spelled out “Improbability Drive” although to Phovus it did not seem all that particularly impressive. “What does it do?” “I’m glad you asked. You see, this baby right here has the ability to harness the full power of that little Bordesian artifact you’ve been working on for all this time.” This immediately piqued Phovus’ interest, although some small nagging part of him distrusted this deal. However, if what this “Auditor” had said were true, it could be his way out of this damnable situation. “You can have it on one condition.” “That being?” “You leave the Combine and join the humans.” This took Phovus back for a minute. He was certainly not enthusiastic about remaining allied with the Combine after the way he had been treated, he would leave them behind in an instant if he could, but what of Khoria? He would almost certainly never see his homeworld again, and his people would likely view him as a traitor for the rest of history. This decision weighed heavily on his mind. His home or his magnum opus? The Auditor grew ever more impatient, the director’s indecisiveness proving to be of great annoyance. Were this not so critical, he would have outsourced this to one of the G-Men. “Look man, I get it. Homeworld’s gonna view you as a bad guy forever. Big whoop. With this, you’ll have the ability to change the face of the Omniverse forever. Are you gonna let the opinion of one measly little planet stop you from impacting trillions more?” Phovus hated to admit it, but this “Auditor” had a point. The good he could do with this power far outweighed what his people’s opinion of him had on an omniversal scale. “Alright. I’ll do it.” “Wonderful. Now, I’ll let you in on a little secret. I have an out for all those weapons you’ve been selling. One of my employees on the CIFC has found evidence that Admiral Amonger is the one behind the weapons deals. Three days from now there’ll be an emergency meeting. You two will have to convince the Kaleesh it’s Amonger behind the weapons deals. When that’s over, get the Nexus Core in the Improbability Drive and get your ass to Ganymede as soon as you can. I already have elements working with the Earth governments to ensure you and my gift’s safe transfer. Got that?” “Understood. I am forever in your debt.” “Don’t worry ‘bout it, just make sure those Combine asshats get pushed out of this system. Oh, and if you try to fuck me over, I’ll obliterate Khoria, the NCRI, and then you. In that order.” With that, The Auditor vanished. A strange blend of relief, anticipation, anxiousness, and ''familiarity'' washed over Phovus. Whatever happened next, he knew it could change the face of the Omniverse forever.


"This is the end for you, Phovus," Rick said, a strange calmness to his voice as it rang out across the throne room. He then plunged the sword into Phovus' chest.
== Emergency Meeting ==
Three days following the meeting between Phovus and The Auditor, the Employer’s prediction came true. Phovus entered the CIFC’s boardroom knowing full well what was about to occur. While waiting, Phovus came to realize that G-3301 had to be the one under the service of The Auditor. He was perplexed by this, but before he could put any further thought to it, Grievous and G-3301 both entered the room. G-3301 was noticeably sweating, further confirming Phovus’ earlier realization. Grievous sat down in his chair at the head of the table, while G-3301 took the seat across from Phovus. Amonger was late, as he usually was to these meetings following the death of Admiral Trench. Speaking of Admiral Trench, Phovus only just now realized his chair was still present at the council table despite him having been dead for years now. Phovus shrugged this off and took the holopad sitting in front of him to view recent developments across the Combine Empire. Among the articles, he saw mention of Khoria having successfully propped up several colonies throughout its solar system. He felt a twinge of pain at the sight of this, but it quickly faded. He knew what had to be done. At least Khoria would continue to expand and develop, he thought to himself. The three sat there awkwardly for hours, the occasional cough from Grievous the only noise to fill the room. Eventually, Amonger arrived. He apologized for his tardiness and took his seat across the table from Grievous. Grievous reluctantly conducted the formal opening of the meeting and took his seat upon its completion. “So, 3301, I was told you had found something of interest?” the General inquired. “Y-yes, General. A report was filed to my office a few days ago. I want you to l-look at it.” As Grievous took the holopad from him, 3301 may as well have been sweating bullets. He was visibly uncomfortable with this whole meeting. Phovus wondered just what the hell The Auditor had done to him to have the usually calm and collected G-Man variant this raddled. Grievous scoured the holopad, taking particular care to absorb every last detail included in the document. Suddenly, a spark of burning anger lit up in his eyes. He immediately snapped his head to face Amonger. “So, Amonger, did you think your betrayal would not one day be exposed?” Amonger was visibly confused, surprisingly composed in the face of an angry Grievous. “I have no idea what the hell you’re talking about General, what exactly are you accusing me of here?” “The weapons deals you’ve been making with the humans you imbecile!” Grievous shouted, the entire room shaking from his voice alone. “I assure you I have done no such thing, General.” The two went back and forth for what seemed like an eternity until Grievous singled out Phovus for his opinion on the matter. “I believe the evidence speaks for itself, General. Amonger is clearly a traitor to the Combine Empire and should be punished as such.” Amonger immediately took notice of this and accused Phovus in return. He pointed out how Phovus would be the most likely culprit, seeking to make up for his lost profits by the budgetary restrictions placed on him in order to continue his research into the Nexus Core and the further development of the NCRI. Grievous was taken aback by this, everything Amonger said made sense. Although he did not show it, Phovus was terrified. Everything he had worked for could be jeopardized now. It was then that G-3301, in a fit of anxiety and desperation, yelled out “Red Sus!” For whatever reason, this immediately swayed Grievous back towards blaming Amonger. Amonger was sentenced to death on the spot by Grievous, leading to the Admiral’s escape from Polus Base where he would disappear for thousands of years. With Amonger out of the way, Phovus directed the NCRI to begin making preparations for an emergency trip to Ganymede. All but Phovus’ most trusted officials were kept in the dark about the purpose of this trip. He had his most elite troops board his craft headed by his favorite subordinate, Captain Sikalyon. He gave explicit orders to his second in command, Colonel Gestalt, to inflict as much damage as possible to the Combine using what assets the NCRI had left. Finally, he fashioned himself a blade with the power of the Improbability Drive made of a new element he named Unobtanium. Unobtanium was essentially the perfect metal, dense and strong, but light enough to not require a great deal of strength to wield it. Phovus would dub this weapon the Binary Sword. With everything set in motion, Phovus boarded the shuttle set to Ganymede.


Through the pain, Phovus echoed his last words.
== Dissenters Be Damned ==
As Phovus boarded the transport cruiser, every soldier saluted him as he passed them. The Improbability Drive, now outfitted with the Nexus Core, was placed onboard the ship in the most secure container available to the NCRI. Phovus took his seat aboard the cruiser, sitting next to Captain Sikalyon. “You seem worried, sir,” Sikalyon commented. “It’s nothing, Captain,” Phovus replied, hoping his leg would stop bouncing out of anxiety. “I’m confident you will see us through this, sir.” Sikalyon’s words had hardly registered with Phovus initially, but they nonetheless eased him a bit. These men were relying on him. Dissenters they may be, the lot of them likely damned the minute they were to stand trial in one of the Earth people’s courts, but they needed him. He alone was responsible for where their fates would lie, a notion he did not take lightly. The starship sailed calmly through space, passing by the rings of Saturn on its voyage to Ganymede. Phovus stared at the planet’s rings for a moment. He had seen dozens of other planets like it, those with rings twice the size or even dual ring systems, but in that moment, it struck him as the most beautiful thing he had ever seen. Phovus took a minute to rest, the sounds of the starships’ engines lulling him to sleep.


"We're kindred spirits, you and I."
== The Polus Insurrection ==
Grievous was staring out the window of his office in Polus Base when a request to access his office came across his personal holopad. “Enter.” Grievous simply commanded. As the doors to his office slid open, a Combine foot soldier stumbled into the room, visibly injured. This immediately grabbed Grievous’ attention who inquired about what was going on. “It’s Colonel Gestalt, sir! He and the NCRI are in open rebellion against our forces! I only just barely got away, we have to-” Grievous angrily slammed his robotic hand against the soldier’s throat and lifted him off the ground, leaning in as close as he could. “Coward! Your failure will be the last mistake you ever make!” Grievous then snapped the soldier’s neck as he made his way towards the exit to his office. Grievous was almost entirely consumed with rage. He should have known Phovus would have organized something like this. The one thing that brought Grievous solace was the knowledge that he could finally strangle the life out of the Khorian as he had so desperately desired to for all these years. He marched his way directly to the NCRI’s sector of Polus, fully intent on obliterating every last one of Phovus’ lackeys. As he made it to the frontline, the Combine troops turned in awe at their general, his figure towering over each and every one of them. He effortlessly stood atop the dozens and dozens of storage crates the Combine troops had piled up as an impromptu cover, and stared across the battlefield, the combat having rendered Triton’s cratered surface even more damaged. A plasma round came flying directly at Grievous’ head, which he caught with minimal effort. He stared at the casing as the energy fizzled from it, and crushed it in the palm of his unfeeling durasteel hand. Turning his attention back to the frontline, Grievous drew two of his lightsabers and ignited them, leaping from the crates and sprinting at a blinding speed towards the NCRI-held trench. His first victim was not even granted the swift mercy of a lightsaber, instead meeting his end at the end of the razor-sharp claws that acted as Grievous’ feet. The fallen soldier’s comrades turned to face Grievous, but before the closest two could even fire, their heads were rendered from their shoulders. The rest of the soldiers stood in abject horror, which Grievous silently relished. Wasting no time, Grievous began to carve through the troops that remained in the trench, savoring the look of terror on the faces of each and every single one that he slaughtered. Grievous’ push had allowed the Combine troops to launch a counteroffensive, no doubt attracting the attention of Colonel Gestalt. Grievous knew of Gestalt, “The Combine’s Black Hand” he was known as, on account of the untold number of assassinations he had committed in the name of Emperor Xos. Grievous always hated the ones that hid, they were typically far more annoying than killing them was worth. As the Combine troops secured the trench, Grievous ordered the bodies of the NCRI troops to be piled upon one another, to which his troops obliged. Grievous scaled the pile, standing at its summit, and he called out to Gestalt. “Gestalt! I know you are the one behind this, and I know Phovus has put you up to it! Surrender now and I may yet spare you if you tell me where the Director has run off to!” “Mercy, General?” a disembodied voice responded. “You seriously expect me to be so foolish as to believe you capable of such a thing? Don’t make me laugh.” Just then a rocket launched, seemingly from thin air, as it crashed into the pile of bodies sending Grievous tumbling to the floor. Grievous quickly caught himself courtesy of his cybernetic appendages, but was unable to foresee Gestalt boosting directly towards him. Gestalt latched himself directly on top of Grievous, attempting to jam a knife into his eye. Grievous grabbed Gestalt and threw him off of himself, sending the assassin into the ground and kicking up a cloud of dust. Grievous immediately went to stomp at where Gestalt had been, being met with an ion mine instead, temporarily disabling his robotics. Grievous struggled with all of his might to move, but could not. Gestalt decloaked directly in front of him, taking an extending spear-like weapon from his homeworld and jamming it between Grievous’ chest plates, separating them and exposing his organ casing. Grievous knew this could very quickly turn against him if he didn’t act right now. Gestalt lined up his shoulder-mounted plasma cannon with Grievous’ chest, and began the firing sequence. Grievous struggled as hard as he could, but still his cybernetics refused to budge. However, just before the plasma cannon could fire, the ionic disruption timed out allowing Grievous to grab Gestalt’s plasma cannon and crush it. Gestalt attempted to slip past Grievous again, only to catch the general’s knee to his chest, knocking the wind out of him. Grievous ignited one of his remaining lightsabers, and impaled Gestalt with it. The fight now certainly over, Grievous lifted Gestalt by his neck. “Phovus! Where is he!? Now!” Gestalt simply smiled and spat in Grievous’ face. This angered the cyborg, who slammed Gestalt into the wall of the trench. “I will not ask again!” “You know, Grievous, I very seriously doubt you can get to him by now, so why not? Ganymede. He’s headed there. Not that you’ll ever see him again, you worm.” Grievous tore Gestalt’s head off in rage at his insult, and, taking a moment to ease his nerves, rounded up his finest troops onto a shuttle on course for Ganymede.


Phovus then collapsed onto the floor, finally dead.
== The Battle of Ganymede ==
Phovus awoke as the shuttle touched down on the surface of Ganymede. His men immediately scurried out from the ship to meet with the MTO troops already present on the moon’s surface. Phovus himself, however, took a moment before exiting to contemplate his circumstances. He glanced at the Improbability Drive, almost second-guessing his decision to betray the Combine for a moment before reality settled back in. It didn’t matter now, he had made his decision. He walked down the ramp of the starship, stepping out onto the freezing, rocky, surface of Ganymede. His gaze met the MTO troops, their rifles raised at the NCRI soldiers meant to safeguard their transaction. “I assure you, gentlemen, those will not be necessary,” Phovus spoke, attempting to deescalate the situation. To the Earth people, there was no way for them to know this wasn’t some form of trap. Phovus was well-known as a very loyal member of the Combine’s invasion force, being responsible for many of their successes against Earth. “Show us the Drive, Phovus. Then we’ll decide if the guns are necessary,” one of the troopers, clearly an officer of some sort, called to him. Phovus took note of the katana sheathed on the soldier's hip. No doubt this was someone of importance to the MTO, only high-ranking individuals were granted them. “Very well,” Phovus replied calmly, as he motioned for Captain Sikalyon to offload the Improbability Drive from the ship. “I assume ''this'' will have earned your trust?” The MTO officer approached the Drive, and crouched down to observe it. After inspecting the device for about a minute, the soldier stood back up and motioned for his troops to lower their rifles and to begin loading the device onto their ship. Phovus approached the officer, and inquired about the transport of his men and himself. “We have another ship incoming to pick up you and your men, both ships will depart at the same time.” “I must object officer..., uh, what is your name?” “Commander Cumshoes, sir.” Phovus found this name odd, almost cringeworthy, but he wasn’t exactly in any position to complain. “Commander, it’s possible the Combine are already aware of my betrayal and are on their way here, no doubt with a significant force. They know they can’t afford for me to join your side.” “My apologies, but it’s standard protocol, sir. I’m no fan of it myself, but I don’t hold the authority to object. We’re just going to have to sit here until the secondary transport arriv-” just then, a massive laser blast crashed into Phovus’ ship, leaving only a crater and smoldering ash. A Combine dropship descended onto the surface of Ganymede, MTO and NCRI troopers alike raised their guns at the ship. “I knew we couldn’t trust him, that bastard was bait for us!” one of the MTO troops complained. Commander Cumshoes ordered the trooper to silence herself, but the idea had already been spouted. Several of the MTO troops turned their aim towards Phovus, and the NCRI troops turned their aim to the MTO. “Lower your weapons! Now!” Cumshoes ordered, but none of his troops obeyed. Phovus took initiative, and ordered his troops to stand down. “But sir, they’ll kill yo-” Sikalyon objected, before Phovus interrupted him. “Our only chance to escape this barren rock is with them. You open fire, and we will all die regardless of it being at their hands or the Combine’s.” Sikalyon was visibly distressed, before he repeated Phovus’ order. The NCRI troops lowered their guns, and the MTO did so in return now understanding that if Phovus were truly still with the Combine, he would not have put himself in a position where his only method of survival lay with those he would need to kill. “How disappointing.” a voice rang out over the intercom of the Combine dropship as it touched down on the surface of Ganymede. The ramp of the ship lowered, the dust from the surface obscuring the ship’s occupants. Faintly, through the dust, Phovus saw two familiar glows, one green and the other blue. If he wasn’t already certain of who’s presence the glows signified, the sound of heavy metal footsteps and a robotic wheezing confirmed it. General Grievous was here. “Hello there, Phovus. Pray tell, what exactly did you think was going to happen the minute the remnants of the NCRI began to attack my troops? Did you think I would not immediately notice your absence? Did you think I would not immediately come to find you?” Phovus remained silent, his heart was nearly beating through his chest. “Silence, as expected of a betrayer.” Dozens of Combine troops began to spill from the dropship, all brandishing the best equipment the Empire had to offer. No doubt, these were Grievous’ personal guard. “I am ensuring my own survival, General. You would be wise to do the same before the Empire deems you ‘no longer valuable’ as well.” “Did your survival necessitate the betrayal of Admiral Amonger, Phovus? And what of the troops you so willingly sacrificed purely to divert my resources?” Phovus’ hand tightened into a fist at his side. Grievous held no position worthy of judging him, he had sacrificed billions of Combine troops in his campaign against Earth alone. “Honorable martyrs, each and every last one of them. Their sacrifice shall enable me to see the filth of both you and the Combine Empire driven from this system and, Gods willing, from this galaxy.” Grievous clearly grew tired of discussion, the rage in his eyes visible from the distance Phovus was from him. “Enough of this drivel about righteousness! I have come to spill the blood of a traitor, and nothing more!” Upon finishing his sentence, Grievous lunged at Phovus who drew the Binary Sword from his back. As their blades locked, both sides opened fire on the other. Grievous was caught off guard by the Binary Sword being capable of resisting his lightsabers, Phovus saw the opportunity before him and sidestepped, allowing Grievous’ blades to slice into the ground. Phovus attempted to jab into Grievous’ side, hoping to slide the Binary Sword between the plates that made up the armor surrounding his organ casing. Grievous proved to be faster, however, and deflected the stab with one of his lightsabers. This sent Phovus stumbling backwards, allowing Grievous to take the upper hand in the fight. The cyborg repeatedly swung his lightsabers at Phovus, who only barely managed to block each attack. Grievous swung downward towards Phovus’ head, an attack the Khorian easily blocked. Unbeknownst to Phovus however, Grievous had allowed one of his lightsabers to slip his grasp, rebounding off the Binary Sword had sent it flying into the air. Almost faster than Phovus could react, Grievous caught the saber with one of his feet and scraped the blade across the surface of Ganymede, sending a cloud of dust flying at Phovus. His vision obscured, Phovus did not have enough time to react to Grievous’ next attack which dismembered his left hand, the dominant one, from the elbow down. Phovus let out a yell of pain, but did not have enough time to tend to his injury as Grievous swung again, this time aimed at his eyes. Phovus brought up the Binary Sword with his remaining hand to defend himself, narrowly avoiding having been blinded. As the adrenaline hit his system, Phovus began to find himself predicting Grievous’ attacks. He had not fought in many years, but found his old skills returning to him. Grievous took notice of this, he could not afford to keep this fight going much longer. Even if Phovus died here, the Earthlings would have the Improbability Drive; a failure not even he would be immune to the consequences of. Grievous’ sabers met the Binary Sword once more, and he decided to end the fight here and now. Letting one of his sabers slip from his hand, he split the lower half of the same limb to catch it and thrust the blade into Phovus’ side, sending him falling to the ground. “I have awaited this moment for so long, Director.” Grievous spoke, as he slammed his foot onto Phovus’ chest, the cyborg’s claws puncturing his flesh and crushing bone. Phovus coughed up blood, a sight Grievous took great pleasure in. Phovus weakly attempted to swing the Binary Sword at Grievous, the blade only softly clinking against the general’s metallic body. Grievous split his arm, and merely batted the sword away. “Pathetic.” Grievous said, as he aligned his lightsabers alongside Phovus’ neck. Expecting death, Phovus was instead met with light of a different kind. An explosion ruptured on Grievous’ back, sending the cyborg flying off of Phovus. His vision and hearing distorted, Phovus caught a glimpse of Captain Sikalyon, a rocket launcher in hand from which emanated smoke. Grievous had clearly seen him, as the cyborg was now rushing towards the Captain, blocking every bolt of laser and plasma sent his way. Phovus struggled to sit up, much less stand. He fell to the ground, and coughed up yet more blood. He could only lay there and watch as Grievous and Sikaylon fought, the Captain somehow holding off Grievous with his fists alone. Phovus could feel the life leaving him, but before his vision faded he saw the hazy visage of a man in a suit. The man brushed his coat, adjusted his tie, and told Phovus to “rise and shine.


Epilogue:
In an instant, Phovus’ strength was inexplicably renewed. He looked around for the man, but he was nowhere to be seen. That didn’t matter, though. He had something far more important to do. Seizing the Binary Sword, Phovus scanned the battle for Grievous. As his gaze finally met the Kaleesh warlord, he witnessed Captain Sikalyon be seized by the throat by Grievous and be impaled by one of his lightsabers. Enraged, Phovus charged toward Grievous. Impossibly, Phovus crossed several dozen feet in mere seconds. The Binary Sword, which had been dragged along the ground for the entire duration of Phovus’ charge, was lit ablaze by the friction. Grievous turned his head just in time for him to witness the loss of his right arm, the one that held Captain Sikalyon, up to the shoulder. Phovus stood before him armless, and his sword burning. Grievous saw in Phovus’ eyes a rage he had not seen in millennia. Phovus the scientist was a meek and quiet man Grievous could easily churn into paste were it not for the will of his superiors, but before him now stood Phovus the warrior, a force the Omniverse had not seen since his recruitment to the CIFC, the scourge of nearly every system in the Northern Belt of the Milky Way, now directed solely at him. For the first time since he could remember, Grievous felt not just fear, but true unadulterated terror. “I am not finished with you, yet. General.” Phovus spoke quietly and calmly, unnaturally so. Grievous stumbled back from Sikalyon, his head on a swivel to search for his ship. Phovus began to slowly approach him, and Grievous began to spin one of his lightsabers as a method of keeping the Khorian at bay while he searched. Phovus caught the blade mid-spin, stopping it. Phovus then moved his blade out from underneath Grievous’ lightsaber, and sliced the General’s upper left hand off from the wrist. Weaponless, Grievous sought to scurry away from the fight. In response, Phovus stabbed downward into one of Grievous’ legs, pinning him to the ground. Phovus walked to where he could face Grievous, and kneeled down to where he could be at eye level with him. Phovus seized Grievous’ face, ensuring he could not look away, and uttered one sentence: “Let yourself remember this moment. Wherever you crawl away to after this war ends, I promise you, if I ever cross paths with you again, I will not hesitate to kill you.” Phovus then released Grievous’ face, removed the Binary Sword from his leg, and moved back towards Sikalyon. Grievous immediately ordered the Combine to retreat back into the ship. An order his troops were more than willing to comply with, as despite their inferior numbers, both the MTO and NCRI troops had inflicted significant casualties to the Combine troops. Phovus knelt beside Sikaylon, who barely clinged to life. “I am sorry, my friend.” Phovus whispered, barely managing to fight back his tears. “No apologies necessary, sir. We all knew what this mission meant.” Phovus remained silent, unable to speak lest he be consumed by emotion. “But, promise me one thing, sir.” “Of course.” “Be sure you stop those Combine scum from ruining this galaxy, too.” “I promise.” Sikalyon smiled as life left him, and Phovus collapsed next to him out of exhaustion.


After the battle, Rick traveled back to Ghetsin with the Warshippers in order to regain that power the Keystone Fragment had granted him. The Keystone Fragment itself was locked away in the Warshipper's vault, in the hope it would never be needed again. Rick hung Keith's sword in his room, in memory of his fallen brother.


Daniel Sproule knew what it meant when the Improbability Drive arrived at his doorstep. He also requested Phovus' body be returned to him. Phovus was buried, along with the Binary Sword on Sproule's land. As for the Improbability Drive, Sproule wasn't entirely sure what to do with it as of yet, and left it in his storage alongside his other valuables. Including a giant eggplant that had won Daniel the annual "Australia's Largest Vegetable" contest. Later the two would fuse, and the Omniverse's fate was sealed.
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(Portrait of Director Phovus following his cybernetic reconstruction after the Battle of Ganymede)




Phovus
AliasesLast Son of Khoria The Grand Usurper
RelativesDaniel Sproule - Spouse The Employers - Nemesis
AffiliationCombine Empire

Waifurian Empire

Himself
OccupationCommander in the Combine Armed Forces

Director of Tactical Operations

Director of Combine Scientific Endeavors

Director of the Black Mesa Research Facility

Director of the Waifurian Science Institute

High Chairman of the Imperial Ministry of Science and Progress
Biographical information
Marital statusDaniel Sproule
Date of birthUnknown
Place of birthKhoria
Date of death20,030 AB
Place of deathMemphis, Tennessee
Physical description
SpeciesKhorian
GenderMale
Height7'9, 8'8 after cybernetics
Weight279 lbs
Eye colorRed
Appearances

Phovus was a Khorian soldier and scientist who had the rare distinction of working for both the Combine and Waifurian Empires. He was a fierce rival to the Employers and ultimately doomed the Omniverse through his own hubris.

Not much is known of Phovus' early life, however it is known that he was incredibly competitive in academics, had a fondness for science and its utilities, and held a deep-seated love for his home planet and its people.

Conscription and Training

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Sometime before the Great META War, Phovus was conscripted as an officer into the Combine Imperial Army as part of the Combine Armament Initiative which was a mandatory conscription bill issued by the Combine Emperor Xos in order to prepare for the upcoming invasion of the Milky Way Galaxy. Even in the earliest stages of his training, Phovus’ prowess for tactical analysis shone through. He seemed to simply be naturally beyond the ability of his peers, which resulted in a great amount of admiration from his comrades, and a great amount of envy from his competitors. Seeing how quickly his skills had developed, Phovus’ superiors released him from the training early as they were eager to see his undeniable talent put to work.

Early Military Career

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Phovus was almost immediately assigned to the frontline against the emerging Tashiinan Empire, which had proved to be a difficult system to conquer, even for the likes of the Combine. Many of the commanders assigned to the front doubted Phovus’ ability to effectively defeat the Tashiinans, given their unbelievable power of sight-based telekinesis. Phovus, understanding the threat this posed to the Combine’s military operations, began to devise a strategy against his foe. He recalled something he had learned back in his days in the academies on Khoria, a particular strain of the Cholvesta virus on Haephlys, one of the 47 moons of the planet Vilmar. Phovus arranged for a secretive transport to the moon in order to collect samples of the virus. After a several-month-long trip to and from Haephlys, Phovus redirected the samples to a small laboratory under his jurisdiction on the outskirts of the Tashiina system. In truth, the Cholvesta variant was infamous across the Andromeda Galaxy for inducing a several-month-long blindness in infected subjects. However, the task assigned to the scientists under Phovus’ jurisdiction was to render infected subjects permanently blind. Phovus’ intent for this strain was to unleash it via a modified variant of the Combine’s pre-existing orbital headcrab launchers onto the population of the Tashiinans, in an effort to render their telekinesis unusable. This strategy, when employed, proved absolutely overwhelming for the Tashiinans. What was, at the time, the worst front for the Combine had suddenly become a cakewalk and when the Combine's legions crashed through the front doors of the Tashiinan Palace and executed the Tashiinan royalty, every single Combine personnel from there to the Southern Belt Front knew that Phovus had earned them that victory. This undeniably successful effort earned him several promotions and more praise than he could have ever asked for. Phovus continued to easily blitz through the systems of the Milky Way, earning the Combine scores of inhabitable systems for their grand empire, and he himself only continued to grow in influence and power. Phovus was particularly aware of the importance he now held in the Combine’s operations, as he had conquered large sections of one of the Milky Way's galactic arms by now, so it came as a surprise to him when the message that he was being redeployed to just a single planet. “Earth?” He thought to himself. “What could one planet possibly have that could have slowed our advance this much?”

Introduction to the Sol System

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When Phovus exited his Combine Imperial Landing Shuttle after it had touched down onto the landing pad of Polus Base, he was rather irritated. An entire campaign sacrificed for one measly little planet? This had better prove worthy of his time. Somewhat surprising to Phovus was that the troops stationed here, who answered directly to General Grievous himself, were saluting him. Phovus knew his exploits across the Milky Way were well-known, but he had heard of the Kaleesh’s particular annoyance at anyone other than him being honored, especially among his own troops. Combined with the general’s exhibitions of great violence and miraculously limited patience, which were so famous that Phovus had heard of them long before he had ever been conscripted, he understood that these troop’s salutes may very well have been a display of their willingness to sacrifice themselves for him in and of themselves. Upon his arrival, one of the soldiers directed him towards the Combine Invasion Force Council’s board room. Phovus thanked the soldier, and went on his way.

Enlistment to the CIFC

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He entered the boardroom and was greeted with a sight that greatly confused him. Sitting around a table were General Grievous, who had been the one to summon him initially, as well as Admirals Amonger and Trench. A G-Man variant was present as well, although Phovus was not yet aware of which particular one this one was. “Take a seat, Commander.” Grievous beckoned, one of his cybernetic hands motioning Phovus forward. Phovus, albeit with some slight hesitation, complied with Grievous’ order. “I am certain you understand the importance of the individuals sharing this table with you currently, Commander. Do you know why I have summoned you?” questioned Grievous. “I am afraid not, General. But what I fear more is whatever our opponents possess that would require such a high concentration of military genius.” replied Phovus, attempting to appease Grievous’ ego. “I have heard of you and your accomplishments elsewhere in the galaxy, Commander. Your talents are wasted on the easily-conquered filth that reside in the Northern Belt.” Phovus took some offense from this. He had met plenty of capable opponents during the battles he participated in, and while they were no tactical geniuses, they were certainly more thoughtful than Grievous’ barbaric methods of simply utilizing sheer numbers. Concealing his agitation, Phovus spoke once more. “If these Earth people are really all that difficult to conquer that it requires the unified efforts of our empire's greatest military minds, then I suppose it would be worth sacrificing my previous efforts.” Perfect, Phovus thought to himself, allowing Grievous to believe he had convinced him into joining their little single-planet crusade would no doubt feed whatever pit the Kaleesh warlord had in his mind that fueled his infamous ego. “Excellent. I have personally selected you for the position of our Director of Tactical Operations.” Grievous spoke a very obvious twinge of joy in his voice. Suddenly, the G-Man variant spoke up for the first time since the meeting had begun. “You're forgetting a crucial element of the process, General.” “The vote is unnecessary, we need his assistance to crush the human scum under our feet!” Grievous retorted, very clearly upset at this interruption. “Just go along with it Grievous, any more breaks in protocol and Xos might have you relocated,” whispered Amonger, clearly just wanting the meeting to be over with. “Fine, but if we lose his involvement with this front, you'll have more to worry about than just Rick Hernia,” Grievous begrudgingly replied. The vote began shortly after. “Aye,” spoke Grievous, who was clearly growing more frustrated by the minute. “Aye,” the G-Man variant spoke with an unsettling calmness to his voice. “Nay,” muttered Admiral Trench, very clearly attempting to avoid Grievous’ burning gaze. The entire table then turned to Amonger, his body language revealing nothing about his preferences. Phovus was not particularly invested in the final result of Amonger's vote; all else failed, he would simply return to the North Belt to continue his campaign there. However, he did find enjoyment in watching Grievous squirm. Finally, Amonger cast his vote. “Nay,” the Inherslohtian calmly spoke. Before Amonger could even provide the reasoning he had prepared, Grievous yelled out “XOS DAMN IT!” and proceeded to flip the table over, nearly crushing Admiral Trench in the process. “ROCK PAPER SCISSORS! NOW!” yelled Grievous, who challenged Amonger in a game of fate to decide Phovus’ involvement. Thankfully for the bone structure of everyone in the room, Grievous won the game and Phovus’ position was secured.

Formation of the Research Corps

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Phovus’ involvement in the Combine’s operations were, to his surprise, much less involved than he had expected. He took on a largely advisory role, although the Combine had begun to make some advances, specifically with Grievous’ capturing of Southern Europe and Admiral Amonger’s ongoing bombing campaign of Southeast Asia. While this allotted more free time, Phovus found that it had highlighted a growing disinterest in continuing with his military career. It had been many many years since he had studied the scientific arts back on Khoria, and his time spent in the Sol System made it very evident that there had at one point been several ancient civilizations present. The presence of the artifacts, as well as a very serious case of homeworldsickness, ignited within the director a new calling…

Initially, Phovus wasn't entirely sure how to go about manifesting his desire to study the remnants of the long-lost civilizations that had once inhabited the system before, so he began to devise a way to conceal it as a military effort. He thought of Grievous, as the Kaleesh conqueror was all too easy to manipulate. Phovus’ own induction into the CIFC was proof of that. Better yet, Grievous of all people would be all too eager to let Phovus do as he pleased, considering he had fought tooth and nail to get him here. The only problem was that he would need some form of falsified products should the search turn up ultimately useless. Phovus figured that a setup of 3D Printers, a rather common commodity, should suffice in order to cover his trail. Eventually, he approached Grievous, seeking to have what was to him the opportunity of a lifetime. Summoning Grievous to his office, Phovus took a sip of his Numejian Blackwater Brew and waited for the General’s arrival. “I trust that you have requested my presence for an important reason, Director.” Grievous’ tone reflected a degree of annoyance. Not good, but certainly not unsalvageable, Phovus thought to himself. “I would not have called you directly if it weren't, General.” Phovus spoke with a noticeable amount of positivity, hoping that Grievous would pick up on it, as to ease the Kaleesh’s tension. “My personal guard has discovered a few artifacts of particular interest while following their scouting routes. Having a background in science myself, I noticed that some of these artifacts suggest that the ancient civilizations that inhabited this system may have held a great deal of power.” Grievous’ eyes seemed to light up a bit at the mention of power. Good, Phovus thought to himself, the General was playing into his plan even better than he had hoped. “Go on,” Grievous requested. Obliging, Phovus continued. “I believe with enough resources that I could uncover whatever secrets these ancient peoples were utilizing, and use them for ourselves.” “How much would you need, exactly?” Grievous questioned, that glimmer of the lust for power still shimmering in his eyes. Although hesitant, Phovus decided to try his luck given that Grievous already appeared to be caught hook, line, and sinker. “At least 7 research sites and all the scientists and other staff to man them, 5 army legions that will answer directly to me as well as the necessary accommodations for them, and two dozen well-armed transport ships for excavating, hauling, and defending the artifacts.” Phovus knew this request was absurd and was absolutely more than he needed to accomplish the task at hand, but if there was even a sliver of a chance that Grievous would accept, he had to try to take it. “And how much are these artifacts supposed to help us, Director? All these things you are asking for aren't exactly cheap.” Not the reaction I was hoping for, Phovus thought to himself, but not undoable. “I believe the consequences for our opponents, should we fully utilize the power these ancients have locked away, would be, well, Earth-shattering.” Phovus couldn't help but grin upon finishing his sentence, if there was any description that would secure Grievous’ support, that was it. Much to his delight, that same power-hungry glimmer in Grievous’ eye seemed to have grown even further. “Your demands shall be met Phovus, if what you say about these artifacts is true, we could very well reach the Galactic Core in a matter of months.” Phovus had to physically restrain himself from celebrating right then and there, but internally it was the happiest he had been since his promotion following the events in the Tashiin System. “You will not regret this decision, General. Be seeing you soon.” “And you as well, Director.” Now, Phovus thought, all he needed was a name. In the coming weeks, the 126th Legion AKA the “Research Corps” would be formed and, as requested, would answer to Phovus directly.

Uncovery of the Nexus Core

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Years went by, and Phovus had made himself quite comfortable in his position within the Combine’s efforts in the Sol System. Despite his successes in utilizing ancient Annunaki and Bordesian technology, the Combine had been on the backfoot for quite a few years at this point. Grievous’ advancements into Southern Europe were all but undone, and the death of Admiral Trench during the closing days of the Spanish Inquisition had dealt a very heavy toll to the Combine’s operations, with Admiral Amonger only just barely managing to guide Trench’s former troops alongside his own. Additionally, the Human forces were nearing City 9, which could prove to be disastrous if the city fell, and the Bombing of Columbus crippled the only planetary ally that the Combine had, that being the Separatist Republic of Ohio, taking the infamous fighter pilot known only as “Cipher'' out of the war. All of this had greatly displeased Emperor Xos, and Grievous quickly became the subject of his frustrations. In turn, Grievous became far more commanding and ruthless than he had ever been before. Phovus in particular became a target of Grievous, as his involvement had not been the trump card that the Kaleesh had expected. Phovus was no stranger to naysayers, and had long since learned to ignore them, and as such continued to investigate the ancient remnants of the Sol System. This continued for a very long time, until one fateful call came across Phovus’ communicator. “Speak, Captain Sikalyon,” the Khorian spoke, his eagerness concealed by his seemingly-emotionless tone. “We've found something sir, I don't think I've seen anything quite like it before. Energy readings are going off the charts.” “Excellent find, Captain. Have the object transported to the research labs immediately.” Unbeknownst to either of them, Captain Sikalyon’s men had just found the Nexus Core, an ancient Bordesian artifact that held an immeasurable amount of power. When the reports came across his desk, Phovus couldn't believe what he was seeing. These energy readings were unlike anything he had ever seen before. Whatever this object was, Phovus knew instinctively that he had just come across something that could change the face of the Omniverse as they knew it. Phovus immediately redirected all the efforts of the 126th towards researching the Nexus Core. This decision ultimately came with a cost, however, as the 126th were no longer providing Bordesian technologies to the Combine, even the fake ones. This greatly angered General Grievous, who's growing irritation towards Phovus was beginning to reach a boiling point. Phovus sat in his office’s chair, gazing outside the window. Grievous would be a problem. “I can calm him down,” Phovus thought to himself. “He's always been malleable, I just need to think of the right wor-” Just then, the doors to his office slid open, the cold metal slicing through the air more crisp than usual. The mechanical whirring of cybernetic legs had already clued him in as to who now stood in his quarters, but Phovus knew who it was the minute the doors had opened. Noone outside of the CIFC members, and Captain Sikalyon, had the clearance to so much as gaze at that door. Turning his chair slowly, his gaze met Grievous’. Before he could speak, the Kaleesh’s tarnished voice rang out across the room. “I have noticed a significant decline in the amount of that technology you promised in the last few weeks, Director.” “I am afraid that is no longer the primary focus for myself and my compatrio-” Suddenly, one of Grievous’ mechanical arms shot out from underneath his cloak and snapped itself in a vice grip around Phovus’ throat. “Your ‘primary focus’ is not my problem, Phovus! You were given all this on the foundation of a charter that you have now forsaken!” Phovus was unable to respond, the steel claws of Grievous’ arm nearly choking the life out of him. He clawed at the cold yet rageful steel, attempting to release himself from the General's grasp. That wasn't going to work, he had to think of something else. “I am the sole reason you are even in this system, you traitor! Everything you have here belongs to m-” before Grievous could finish his sentence, he felt something metallic slide between the armored plating protecting his vital organs. In his rage, the General had not noticed that Phovus had drawn and placed a plasmacaster pistol against his organ casing. Grievous released Phovus, the latter of which began sputtering and coughing. As the air returned to his lungs, Phovus witnessed Grievous exit his room without a word. Clambering to his feet, Phovus knew he could not continue to prod Grievous, not without a backing Grievous couldn't simply massacre.

The Birth of the NCRI

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A few days had passed since the incident involving Grievous, and Phovus knew if he wanted to continue his work he would need more than what the 126th alone could provide. He met in secret with G-3301 and Admiral Amonger individually, seeking to utilize their position on the council to introduce a proposal that would strengthen his forces tenfold. Amonger needed hardly any convincing, he of all people knew that Grievous held far too much dominion over the Combine’s operations. Amonger, ever the strategist, saw the opportunity for the balance, or rather imbalance, of power within the council to be upset. He believed that Phovus’ growing power and influence could potentially be enough to ensure Grievous didn't simply threaten or Rock Paper Scissors his way through any final decisions, and thus his allegiance was secured. G-3301, however, proved a bit more difficult to convince. Grievous’ military campaigns proved costly and had largely resulted in failure, yes, but the kind of resources Phovus was asking for would almost certainly be too large of a nudge… that was, however, until Phovus’ rebuttal. Phovus knew Grievous’ failures were only growing more and more expensive by the day, and eventually, that money would dry up. It might take decades, but the Combine’s pockets were not bottomless. Suddenly, it hit him. Phovus now knew the one question that would shake the Combine Invasion Force’s economic specialist to his core.

“When the money dries up, do you wish to inform him on your own?”

G-3301 had not considered that before. He knew he was a direct product of The Auditor, yet, the G-Men were not immortal. Strong, yes, but not indestructible. He had, in fact, witnessed the slaying of his compatriots before. Could Grievous really achieve such a feat? G-3301 knew he could kill Grievous, he was not the strongest of his ilk, but certainly no mere cyborg could slay him. Another thought then raced through his head. His position. If such a magnificent display of power were to be witnessed, and it most certainly would, given Grievous’ importance in the 3rd Dimension, there would almost certainly be, well… consequences on behalf of The Auditor. G-3301 then realized, in order to continue to perform the tasks laid out before him, siding with Phovus was essential.

With the remaining members of the CIFC now in his clutches, Phovus called for an emergency meeting. The decision to further supply Phovus’ operations was a stunning landslide victory of 3-1. Grievous was now beyond livid, but he knew that he could not so much as lay a finger on Phovus, as he would undeniably be discharged and possibly set for execution if he took the Director's life. Grievous had been completely outsmarted and outmaneuvered by Phovus, and he knew it. It only made him even more angry.

Funding Blunder

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All was seemingly going well for Phovus, he had the CIFC in his pocket, save for Grievous who ultimately couldn't even come close to getting his vengeance, and the NCRI was accomplishing things that the 126th Research Corps. couldn't have hoped to achieve before the end of the war. Admiral Amonger, in combination with the security forces of the NCRI, far outnumbered the troops under Grievous’ command, ensuring any attempted attack against the triumvirate would be fruitless. Additionally, G-3301 provided the NCRI with a significant amount of funds to complete their work. Overall, Phovus was essentially the new head of the Combine's operations in the Sol System. This system would persist for about two dozen years, until a particular error would be made by the Combine’s higher-ups. Phovus’ soft coup of the Combine’s military structure in the Sol System had not gone unnoticed. At first no one of importance, except perhaps Grievous, seemed to care all that much as Phovus ran things significantly better than Grievous ever had. In fact, the Combine had actually gained ground since his ascension to the head of the CIFC. The stalemate in Asia that had persisted since the disappearance of Vong was broken and the Combine re-entered China, using it to open frontlines into Siberia and Central Asia. The fighting taking place outside of City 9 that had persisted for the past 4-5 decades ceased as the MTO was pushed back to the US-Mexico border. (Normally, the Combine’s forces would have continued into the US mainland, but the installations in, on, and around the newly-constructed “Great Wall of MAGA” commissioned by Donald Trump proved to be too much for the Combine to combat properly.) Despite this success, the extra funding being produced by G-3301 eventually caught the eye of the Combine Imperial Economic Commission, and it was discovered that G-3301 was embezzling large sums of cash towards the NCRI’s work. This caught the eye of G-4323, then only the Supreme Imperial Treasurer, who informed Emperor Xos of his findings. To say Xos was infuriated would be an understatement. Normally, such a transgression would result in the executions of both Phovus and G-3301, however their tactical importance to the Sol Front was undeniable. As a compromise, Xos simply cut the funding to the Sol Front down to 1/5th of what it had been. The effects of this were very quickly felt, as the NCRI failed to keep the security and scientific contractors on their payroll. Only those most loyal to Phovus remained in the organization, as just before the funding cuts it was suspected that a major breakthrough in the process of creating something capable of utilizing the Nexus Core’s raw power was soon approaching. Despite the loyalty of his subordinates in the NCRI, his grip on the CIFC very quickly slipped as neither G-3301 nor Admiral Amonger truly believed that Phovus could protect them from Grievous anymore. This belief was very quickly proved correct, as Grievous almost immediately claimed the power he had before, and subsequently cut Phovus’ funding even further believing he would find more enjoyment out of watching the Director lose everything than simply killing him. Phovus was, understandably, distraught at the events that had unfolded. The scientific breakthrough of the millennium was within his grasp, only to be ripped away by superiors too arrogant and too incompetent to even begin to understand the kind of work he was doing. The budget constraints imposed by the Imperial Government and Grievous resulted in a rate of progress lower than the 126th Legion produced. It could be eons before that breakthrough arrived. Phovus, in desperation, began to secretly sell Combine, Bordesian, and Annunaki technology to the Earth governments and the MTO in order to obtain more funds for the NCRI. The funds from these deals kept the NCRI afloat for now and even managed to push the development progress back above the 126th’s rate, but Phovus knew this method was unsustainable. Someone was going to find out eventually, and the consequences of his betrayal would almost certainly mean death.

Employeric Intervention

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Phovus spent weeks contemplating how to correct his scenario. He knew he had nowhere to run once the Combine inevitably found out about his selling of technology to the Earth governments, but he also couldn’t afford to cease selling them lest the NCRI completely collapse. He was completely and utterly stuck. He had worked tirelessly since the minute he arrived in this system to uncover the secrets of the ancient peoples that had inhabited it. Had it all been for nothing? Despair began to well up in him, and he began to accept that he would never uncover the secrets of the Nexus Core and witness the unfathomable power it contained. Just then a pyre of shadow and flame arose within his quarters, stunning the director. A being slowly began to take shape from the pillar of black flame, emanating an ominous red glow. Unbeknownst to Phovus at the time, he now stood before The Auditor himself. “Sounds like you’re in a bind, Phovus.” “That would be an understatement. And you are?” Phovus replied, only barely managing to contain his shock. “Call me The Auditor. Now, as for why I’m here, I have an idea that I think we can both benefit from.” This intrigued Phovus. Could this being truly assist him? “Go on.” “You see, the Combine are getting to be a bit of a thorn in my side. I have what you could call a sort of “vested interest” in Earth, and the hundreds of years of war and all that is becoming a bit of a problem.” “And how do I fall into this picture?” the director inquired, wondering what this entity before him could possibly have seen on Earth that could be considered worth an investment. “You can help me by taking this.” Manifesting between the two of them was a machine marked with lettering that spelled out “Improbability Drive” although to Phovus it did not seem all that particularly impressive. “What does it do?” “I’m glad you asked. You see, this baby right here has the ability to harness the full power of that little Bordesian artifact you’ve been working on for all this time.” This immediately piqued Phovus’ interest, although some small nagging part of him distrusted this deal. However, if what this “Auditor” had said were true, it could be his way out of this damnable situation. “You can have it on one condition.” “That being?” “You leave the Combine and join the humans.” This took Phovus back for a minute. He was certainly not enthusiastic about remaining allied with the Combine after the way he had been treated, he would leave them behind in an instant if he could, but what of Khoria? He would almost certainly never see his homeworld again, and his people would likely view him as a traitor for the rest of history. This decision weighed heavily on his mind. His home or his magnum opus? The Auditor grew ever more impatient, the director’s indecisiveness proving to be of great annoyance. Were this not so critical, he would have outsourced this to one of the G-Men. “Look man, I get it. Homeworld’s gonna view you as a bad guy forever. Big whoop. With this, you’ll have the ability to change the face of the Omniverse forever. Are you gonna let the opinion of one measly little planet stop you from impacting trillions more?” Phovus hated to admit it, but this “Auditor” had a point. The good he could do with this power far outweighed what his people’s opinion of him had on an omniversal scale. “Alright. I’ll do it.” “Wonderful. Now, I’ll let you in on a little secret. I have an out for all those weapons you’ve been selling. One of my employees on the CIFC has found evidence that Admiral Amonger is the one behind the weapons deals. Three days from now there’ll be an emergency meeting. You two will have to convince the Kaleesh it’s Amonger behind the weapons deals. When that’s over, get the Nexus Core in the Improbability Drive and get your ass to Ganymede as soon as you can. I already have elements working with the Earth governments to ensure you and my gift’s safe transfer. Got that?” “Understood. I am forever in your debt.” “Don’t worry ‘bout it, just make sure those Combine asshats get pushed out of this system. Oh, and if you try to fuck me over, I’ll obliterate Khoria, the NCRI, and then you. In that order.” With that, The Auditor vanished. A strange blend of relief, anticipation, anxiousness, and familiarity washed over Phovus. Whatever happened next, he knew it could change the face of the Omniverse forever.

Emergency Meeting

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Three days following the meeting between Phovus and The Auditor, the Employer’s prediction came true. Phovus entered the CIFC’s boardroom knowing full well what was about to occur. While waiting, Phovus came to realize that G-3301 had to be the one under the service of The Auditor. He was perplexed by this, but before he could put any further thought to it, Grievous and G-3301 both entered the room. G-3301 was noticeably sweating, further confirming Phovus’ earlier realization. Grievous sat down in his chair at the head of the table, while G-3301 took the seat across from Phovus. Amonger was late, as he usually was to these meetings following the death of Admiral Trench. Speaking of Admiral Trench, Phovus only just now realized his chair was still present at the council table despite him having been dead for years now. Phovus shrugged this off and took the holopad sitting in front of him to view recent developments across the Combine Empire. Among the articles, he saw mention of Khoria having successfully propped up several colonies throughout its solar system. He felt a twinge of pain at the sight of this, but it quickly faded. He knew what had to be done. At least Khoria would continue to expand and develop, he thought to himself. The three sat there awkwardly for hours, the occasional cough from Grievous the only noise to fill the room. Eventually, Amonger arrived. He apologized for his tardiness and took his seat across the table from Grievous. Grievous reluctantly conducted the formal opening of the meeting and took his seat upon its completion. “So, 3301, I was told you had found something of interest?” the General inquired. “Y-yes, General. A report was filed to my office a few days ago. I want you to l-look at it.” As Grievous took the holopad from him, 3301 may as well have been sweating bullets. He was visibly uncomfortable with this whole meeting. Phovus wondered just what the hell The Auditor had done to him to have the usually calm and collected G-Man variant this raddled. Grievous scoured the holopad, taking particular care to absorb every last detail included in the document. Suddenly, a spark of burning anger lit up in his eyes. He immediately snapped his head to face Amonger. “So, Amonger, did you think your betrayal would not one day be exposed?” Amonger was visibly confused, surprisingly composed in the face of an angry Grievous. “I have no idea what the hell you’re talking about General, what exactly are you accusing me of here?” “The weapons deals you’ve been making with the humans you imbecile!” Grievous shouted, the entire room shaking from his voice alone. “I assure you I have done no such thing, General.” The two went back and forth for what seemed like an eternity until Grievous singled out Phovus for his opinion on the matter. “I believe the evidence speaks for itself, General. Amonger is clearly a traitor to the Combine Empire and should be punished as such.” Amonger immediately took notice of this and accused Phovus in return. He pointed out how Phovus would be the most likely culprit, seeking to make up for his lost profits by the budgetary restrictions placed on him in order to continue his research into the Nexus Core and the further development of the NCRI. Grievous was taken aback by this, everything Amonger said made sense. Although he did not show it, Phovus was terrified. Everything he had worked for could be jeopardized now. It was then that G-3301, in a fit of anxiety and desperation, yelled out “Red Sus!” For whatever reason, this immediately swayed Grievous back towards blaming Amonger. Amonger was sentenced to death on the spot by Grievous, leading to the Admiral’s escape from Polus Base where he would disappear for thousands of years. With Amonger out of the way, Phovus directed the NCRI to begin making preparations for an emergency trip to Ganymede. All but Phovus’ most trusted officials were kept in the dark about the purpose of this trip. He had his most elite troops board his craft headed by his favorite subordinate, Captain Sikalyon. He gave explicit orders to his second in command, Colonel Gestalt, to inflict as much damage as possible to the Combine using what assets the NCRI had left. Finally, he fashioned himself a blade with the power of the Improbability Drive made of a new element he named Unobtanium. Unobtanium was essentially the perfect metal, dense and strong, but light enough to not require a great deal of strength to wield it. Phovus would dub this weapon the Binary Sword. With everything set in motion, Phovus boarded the shuttle set to Ganymede.

Dissenters Be Damned

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As Phovus boarded the transport cruiser, every soldier saluted him as he passed them. The Improbability Drive, now outfitted with the Nexus Core, was placed onboard the ship in the most secure container available to the NCRI. Phovus took his seat aboard the cruiser, sitting next to Captain Sikalyon. “You seem worried, sir,” Sikalyon commented. “It’s nothing, Captain,” Phovus replied, hoping his leg would stop bouncing out of anxiety. “I’m confident you will see us through this, sir.” Sikalyon’s words had hardly registered with Phovus initially, but they nonetheless eased him a bit. These men were relying on him. Dissenters they may be, the lot of them likely damned the minute they were to stand trial in one of the Earth people’s courts, but they needed him. He alone was responsible for where their fates would lie, a notion he did not take lightly. The starship sailed calmly through space, passing by the rings of Saturn on its voyage to Ganymede. Phovus stared at the planet’s rings for a moment. He had seen dozens of other planets like it, those with rings twice the size or even dual ring systems, but in that moment, it struck him as the most beautiful thing he had ever seen. Phovus took a minute to rest, the sounds of the starships’ engines lulling him to sleep.

The Polus Insurrection

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Grievous was staring out the window of his office in Polus Base when a request to access his office came across his personal holopad. “Enter.” Grievous simply commanded. As the doors to his office slid open, a Combine foot soldier stumbled into the room, visibly injured. This immediately grabbed Grievous’ attention who inquired about what was going on. “It’s Colonel Gestalt, sir! He and the NCRI are in open rebellion against our forces! I only just barely got away, we have to-” Grievous angrily slammed his robotic hand against the soldier’s throat and lifted him off the ground, leaning in as close as he could. “Coward! Your failure will be the last mistake you ever make!” Grievous then snapped the soldier’s neck as he made his way towards the exit to his office. Grievous was almost entirely consumed with rage. He should have known Phovus would have organized something like this. The one thing that brought Grievous solace was the knowledge that he could finally strangle the life out of the Khorian as he had so desperately desired to for all these years. He marched his way directly to the NCRI’s sector of Polus, fully intent on obliterating every last one of Phovus’ lackeys. As he made it to the frontline, the Combine troops turned in awe at their general, his figure towering over each and every one of them. He effortlessly stood atop the dozens and dozens of storage crates the Combine troops had piled up as an impromptu cover, and stared across the battlefield, the combat having rendered Triton’s cratered surface even more damaged. A plasma round came flying directly at Grievous’ head, which he caught with minimal effort. He stared at the casing as the energy fizzled from it, and crushed it in the palm of his unfeeling durasteel hand. Turning his attention back to the frontline, Grievous drew two of his lightsabers and ignited them, leaping from the crates and sprinting at a blinding speed towards the NCRI-held trench. His first victim was not even granted the swift mercy of a lightsaber, instead meeting his end at the end of the razor-sharp claws that acted as Grievous’ feet. The fallen soldier’s comrades turned to face Grievous, but before the closest two could even fire, their heads were rendered from their shoulders. The rest of the soldiers stood in abject horror, which Grievous silently relished. Wasting no time, Grievous began to carve through the troops that remained in the trench, savoring the look of terror on the faces of each and every single one that he slaughtered. Grievous’ push had allowed the Combine troops to launch a counteroffensive, no doubt attracting the attention of Colonel Gestalt. Grievous knew of Gestalt, “The Combine’s Black Hand” he was known as, on account of the untold number of assassinations he had committed in the name of Emperor Xos. Grievous always hated the ones that hid, they were typically far more annoying than killing them was worth. As the Combine troops secured the trench, Grievous ordered the bodies of the NCRI troops to be piled upon one another, to which his troops obliged. Grievous scaled the pile, standing at its summit, and he called out to Gestalt. “Gestalt! I know you are the one behind this, and I know Phovus has put you up to it! Surrender now and I may yet spare you if you tell me where the Director has run off to!” “Mercy, General?” a disembodied voice responded. “You seriously expect me to be so foolish as to believe you capable of such a thing? Don’t make me laugh.” Just then a rocket launched, seemingly from thin air, as it crashed into the pile of bodies sending Grievous tumbling to the floor. Grievous quickly caught himself courtesy of his cybernetic appendages, but was unable to foresee Gestalt boosting directly towards him. Gestalt latched himself directly on top of Grievous, attempting to jam a knife into his eye. Grievous grabbed Gestalt and threw him off of himself, sending the assassin into the ground and kicking up a cloud of dust. Grievous immediately went to stomp at where Gestalt had been, being met with an ion mine instead, temporarily disabling his robotics. Grievous struggled with all of his might to move, but could not. Gestalt decloaked directly in front of him, taking an extending spear-like weapon from his homeworld and jamming it between Grievous’ chest plates, separating them and exposing his organ casing. Grievous knew this could very quickly turn against him if he didn’t act right now. Gestalt lined up his shoulder-mounted plasma cannon with Grievous’ chest, and began the firing sequence. Grievous struggled as hard as he could, but still his cybernetics refused to budge. However, just before the plasma cannon could fire, the ionic disruption timed out allowing Grievous to grab Gestalt’s plasma cannon and crush it. Gestalt attempted to slip past Grievous again, only to catch the general’s knee to his chest, knocking the wind out of him. Grievous ignited one of his remaining lightsabers, and impaled Gestalt with it. The fight now certainly over, Grievous lifted Gestalt by his neck. “Phovus! Where is he!? Now!” Gestalt simply smiled and spat in Grievous’ face. This angered the cyborg, who slammed Gestalt into the wall of the trench. “I will not ask again!” “You know, Grievous, I very seriously doubt you can get to him by now, so why not? Ganymede. He’s headed there. Not that you’ll ever see him again, you worm.” Grievous tore Gestalt’s head off in rage at his insult, and, taking a moment to ease his nerves, rounded up his finest troops onto a shuttle on course for Ganymede.

The Battle of Ganymede

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Phovus awoke as the shuttle touched down on the surface of Ganymede. His men immediately scurried out from the ship to meet with the MTO troops already present on the moon’s surface. Phovus himself, however, took a moment before exiting to contemplate his circumstances. He glanced at the Improbability Drive, almost second-guessing his decision to betray the Combine for a moment before reality settled back in. It didn’t matter now, he had made his decision. He walked down the ramp of the starship, stepping out onto the freezing, rocky, surface of Ganymede. His gaze met the MTO troops, their rifles raised at the NCRI soldiers meant to safeguard their transaction. “I assure you, gentlemen, those will not be necessary,” Phovus spoke, attempting to deescalate the situation. To the Earth people, there was no way for them to know this wasn’t some form of trap. Phovus was well-known as a very loyal member of the Combine’s invasion force, being responsible for many of their successes against Earth. “Show us the Drive, Phovus. Then we’ll decide if the guns are necessary,” one of the troopers, clearly an officer of some sort, called to him. Phovus took note of the katana sheathed on the soldier's hip. No doubt this was someone of importance to the MTO, only high-ranking individuals were granted them. “Very well,” Phovus replied calmly, as he motioned for Captain Sikalyon to offload the Improbability Drive from the ship. “I assume this will have earned your trust?” The MTO officer approached the Drive, and crouched down to observe it. After inspecting the device for about a minute, the soldier stood back up and motioned for his troops to lower their rifles and to begin loading the device onto their ship. Phovus approached the officer, and inquired about the transport of his men and himself. “We have another ship incoming to pick up you and your men, both ships will depart at the same time.” “I must object officer..., uh, what is your name?” “Commander Cumshoes, sir.” Phovus found this name odd, almost cringeworthy, but he wasn’t exactly in any position to complain. “Commander, it’s possible the Combine are already aware of my betrayal and are on their way here, no doubt with a significant force. They know they can’t afford for me to join your side.” “My apologies, but it’s standard protocol, sir. I’m no fan of it myself, but I don’t hold the authority to object. We’re just going to have to sit here until the secondary transport arriv-” just then, a massive laser blast crashed into Phovus’ ship, leaving only a crater and smoldering ash. A Combine dropship descended onto the surface of Ganymede, MTO and NCRI troopers alike raised their guns at the ship. “I knew we couldn’t trust him, that bastard was bait for us!” one of the MTO troops complained. Commander Cumshoes ordered the trooper to silence herself, but the idea had already been spouted. Several of the MTO troops turned their aim towards Phovus, and the NCRI troops turned their aim to the MTO. “Lower your weapons! Now!” Cumshoes ordered, but none of his troops obeyed. Phovus took initiative, and ordered his troops to stand down. “But sir, they’ll kill yo-” Sikalyon objected, before Phovus interrupted him. “Our only chance to escape this barren rock is with them. You open fire, and we will all die regardless of it being at their hands or the Combine’s.” Sikalyon was visibly distressed, before he repeated Phovus’ order. The NCRI troops lowered their guns, and the MTO did so in return now understanding that if Phovus were truly still with the Combine, he would not have put himself in a position where his only method of survival lay with those he would need to kill. “How disappointing.” a voice rang out over the intercom of the Combine dropship as it touched down on the surface of Ganymede. The ramp of the ship lowered, the dust from the surface obscuring the ship’s occupants. Faintly, through the dust, Phovus saw two familiar glows, one green and the other blue. If he wasn’t already certain of who’s presence the glows signified, the sound of heavy metal footsteps and a robotic wheezing confirmed it. General Grievous was here. “Hello there, Phovus. Pray tell, what exactly did you think was going to happen the minute the remnants of the NCRI began to attack my troops? Did you think I would not immediately notice your absence? Did you think I would not immediately come to find you?” Phovus remained silent, his heart was nearly beating through his chest. “Silence, as expected of a betrayer.” Dozens of Combine troops began to spill from the dropship, all brandishing the best equipment the Empire had to offer. No doubt, these were Grievous’ personal guard. “I am ensuring my own survival, General. You would be wise to do the same before the Empire deems you ‘no longer valuable’ as well.” “Did your survival necessitate the betrayal of Admiral Amonger, Phovus? And what of the troops you so willingly sacrificed purely to divert my resources?” Phovus’ hand tightened into a fist at his side. Grievous held no position worthy of judging him, he had sacrificed billions of Combine troops in his campaign against Earth alone. “Honorable martyrs, each and every last one of them. Their sacrifice shall enable me to see the filth of both you and the Combine Empire driven from this system and, Gods willing, from this galaxy.” Grievous clearly grew tired of discussion, the rage in his eyes visible from the distance Phovus was from him. “Enough of this drivel about righteousness! I have come to spill the blood of a traitor, and nothing more!” Upon finishing his sentence, Grievous lunged at Phovus who drew the Binary Sword from his back. As their blades locked, both sides opened fire on the other. Grievous was caught off guard by the Binary Sword being capable of resisting his lightsabers, Phovus saw the opportunity before him and sidestepped, allowing Grievous’ blades to slice into the ground. Phovus attempted to jab into Grievous’ side, hoping to slide the Binary Sword between the plates that made up the armor surrounding his organ casing. Grievous proved to be faster, however, and deflected the stab with one of his lightsabers. This sent Phovus stumbling backwards, allowing Grievous to take the upper hand in the fight. The cyborg repeatedly swung his lightsabers at Phovus, who only barely managed to block each attack. Grievous swung downward towards Phovus’ head, an attack the Khorian easily blocked. Unbeknownst to Phovus however, Grievous had allowed one of his lightsabers to slip his grasp, rebounding off the Binary Sword had sent it flying into the air. Almost faster than Phovus could react, Grievous caught the saber with one of his feet and scraped the blade across the surface of Ganymede, sending a cloud of dust flying at Phovus. His vision obscured, Phovus did not have enough time to react to Grievous’ next attack which dismembered his left hand, the dominant one, from the elbow down. Phovus let out a yell of pain, but did not have enough time to tend to his injury as Grievous swung again, this time aimed at his eyes. Phovus brought up the Binary Sword with his remaining hand to defend himself, narrowly avoiding having been blinded. As the adrenaline hit his system, Phovus began to find himself predicting Grievous’ attacks. He had not fought in many years, but found his old skills returning to him. Grievous took notice of this, he could not afford to keep this fight going much longer. Even if Phovus died here, the Earthlings would have the Improbability Drive; a failure not even he would be immune to the consequences of. Grievous’ sabers met the Binary Sword once more, and he decided to end the fight here and now. Letting one of his sabers slip from his hand, he split the lower half of the same limb to catch it and thrust the blade into Phovus’ side, sending him falling to the ground. “I have awaited this moment for so long, Director.” Grievous spoke, as he slammed his foot onto Phovus’ chest, the cyborg’s claws puncturing his flesh and crushing bone. Phovus coughed up blood, a sight Grievous took great pleasure in. Phovus weakly attempted to swing the Binary Sword at Grievous, the blade only softly clinking against the general’s metallic body. Grievous split his arm, and merely batted the sword away. “Pathetic.” Grievous said, as he aligned his lightsabers alongside Phovus’ neck. Expecting death, Phovus was instead met with light of a different kind. An explosion ruptured on Grievous’ back, sending the cyborg flying off of Phovus. His vision and hearing distorted, Phovus caught a glimpse of Captain Sikalyon, a rocket launcher in hand from which emanated smoke. Grievous had clearly seen him, as the cyborg was now rushing towards the Captain, blocking every bolt of laser and plasma sent his way. Phovus struggled to sit up, much less stand. He fell to the ground, and coughed up yet more blood. He could only lay there and watch as Grievous and Sikaylon fought, the Captain somehow holding off Grievous with his fists alone. Phovus could feel the life leaving him, but before his vision faded he saw the hazy visage of a man in a suit. The man brushed his coat, adjusted his tie, and told Phovus to “rise and shine.”

In an instant, Phovus’ strength was inexplicably renewed. He looked around for the man, but he was nowhere to be seen. That didn’t matter, though. He had something far more important to do. Seizing the Binary Sword, Phovus scanned the battle for Grievous. As his gaze finally met the Kaleesh warlord, he witnessed Captain Sikalyon be seized by the throat by Grievous and be impaled by one of his lightsabers. Enraged, Phovus charged toward Grievous. Impossibly, Phovus crossed several dozen feet in mere seconds. The Binary Sword, which had been dragged along the ground for the entire duration of Phovus’ charge, was lit ablaze by the friction. Grievous turned his head just in time for him to witness the loss of his right arm, the one that held Captain Sikalyon, up to the shoulder. Phovus stood before him armless, and his sword burning. Grievous saw in Phovus’ eyes a rage he had not seen in millennia. Phovus the scientist was a meek and quiet man Grievous could easily churn into paste were it not for the will of his superiors, but before him now stood Phovus the warrior, a force the Omniverse had not seen since his recruitment to the CIFC, the scourge of nearly every system in the Northern Belt of the Milky Way, now directed solely at him. For the first time since he could remember, Grievous felt not just fear, but true unadulterated terror. “I am not finished with you, yet. General.” Phovus spoke quietly and calmly, unnaturally so. Grievous stumbled back from Sikalyon, his head on a swivel to search for his ship. Phovus began to slowly approach him, and Grievous began to spin one of his lightsabers as a method of keeping the Khorian at bay while he searched. Phovus caught the blade mid-spin, stopping it. Phovus then moved his blade out from underneath Grievous’ lightsaber, and sliced the General’s upper left hand off from the wrist. Weaponless, Grievous sought to scurry away from the fight. In response, Phovus stabbed downward into one of Grievous’ legs, pinning him to the ground. Phovus walked to where he could face Grievous, and kneeled down to where he could be at eye level with him. Phovus seized Grievous’ face, ensuring he could not look away, and uttered one sentence: “Let yourself remember this moment. Wherever you crawl away to after this war ends, I promise you, if I ever cross paths with you again, I will not hesitate to kill you.” Phovus then released Grievous’ face, removed the Binary Sword from his leg, and moved back towards Sikalyon. Grievous immediately ordered the Combine to retreat back into the ship. An order his troops were more than willing to comply with, as despite their inferior numbers, both the MTO and NCRI troops had inflicted significant casualties to the Combine troops. Phovus knelt beside Sikaylon, who barely clinged to life. “I am sorry, my friend.” Phovus whispered, barely managing to fight back his tears. “No apologies necessary, sir. We all knew what this mission meant.” Phovus remained silent, unable to speak lest he be consumed by emotion. “But, promise me one thing, sir.” “Of course.” “Be sure you stop those Combine scum from ruining this galaxy, too.” “I promise.” Sikalyon smiled as life left him, and Phovus collapsed next to him out of exhaustion.


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