Final Fantasy XIII: Code Zero Chapter 2 by TemplarXero, literature
Literature
Final Fantasy XIII: Code Zero Chapter 2
Chapter 2: Advent
-The Resistance Front-
"On behalf Cocoon's citizens, I would like to thank our brave Pulse pioneers and express our best wishes for a successful relocation. Your noble and selfless sacrifice ensures the continued safety and peace of our society. Were it not for this remarkable gesture, every resident of Cocoon, your family, your friends, your neighbors, would be exposed to the dangers of the world below."
"Why are we still listening to this crap?"
"Sorry sir, we're trying to filter it out from the normal communications."
"Sir, we've just spotted a signal flare from one of the refugee groups! Should we dustoff here?"
"Roger.
Final Fantasy XIII: Code Zero (Chapter 1) by TemplarXero, literature
Literature
Final Fantasy XIII: Code Zero (Chapter 1)
Final Fantasy XIII: Code Zero
Chapter 1: Daybreak
Xero sat alone in the dim light of the Skyranger's troop bay. It, along with others filled with heavily armed marines, were headed toward the Hanging Edge to assault the Sanctum forces there as part of Operation Startup. He only hoped it didn't escalate to the point where their capital ships would be needed, or the worst case scenario, the need for deployment of Nexus.
The floodlights changing from a soft green to harsh red broke him out of his thoughts. Xero stood up; making sure his NX switchblade was armed. The steel grey blade was folded along a miniature shield; the "hilt" was a small Vul
Final Fantasy XIII: Code Zero (Prologue) by TemplarXero, literature
Literature
Final Fantasy XIII: Code Zero (Prologue)
Final Fantasy XIII: Code Zero
Prologue: The First Cycle
Cocoon and Pulse. Two worlds so alike, yet so different. Both have human inhabitants. To them, these two worlds have been their only home. But even being the same, they act separately. One reveres their gods, the Fal'cie, thinking that they will protect Cocoon's inhabitants from the hell of the world below. The other has turned their backs on the gods, just as the gods turned their backs on them, allowing those from the world above to scar their land. The two sides turned against each other, bringing war, death, and destruction upon their worlds. The Fal'cie only watch as the humans dest
Final Fantasy XIII: Code Zero Chapter 2 by TemplarXero, literature
Literature
Final Fantasy XIII: Code Zero Chapter 2
Chapter 2: Advent
-The Resistance Front-
"On behalf Cocoon's citizens, I would like to thank our brave Pulse pioneers and express our best wishes for a successful relocation. Your noble and selfless sacrifice ensures the continued safety and peace of our society. Were it not for this remarkable gesture, every resident of Cocoon, your family, your friends, your neighbors, would be exposed to the dangers of the world below."
"Why are we still listening to this crap?"
"Sorry sir, we're trying to filter it out from the normal communications."
"Sir, we've just spotted a signal flare from one of the refugee groups! Should we dustoff here?"
"Roger.
Final Fantasy XIII: Code Zero (Chapter 1) by TemplarXero, literature
Literature
Final Fantasy XIII: Code Zero (Chapter 1)
Final Fantasy XIII: Code Zero
Chapter 1: Daybreak
Xero sat alone in the dim light of the Skyranger's troop bay. It, along with others filled with heavily armed marines, were headed toward the Hanging Edge to assault the Sanctum forces there as part of Operation Startup. He only hoped it didn't escalate to the point where their capital ships would be needed, or the worst case scenario, the need for deployment of Nexus.
The floodlights changing from a soft green to harsh red broke him out of his thoughts. Xero stood up; making sure his NX switchblade was armed. The steel grey blade was folded along a miniature shield; the "hilt" was a small Vul
Final Fantasy XIII: Code Zero (Prologue) by TemplarXero, literature
Literature
Final Fantasy XIII: Code Zero (Prologue)
Final Fantasy XIII: Code Zero
Prologue: The First Cycle
Cocoon and Pulse. Two worlds so alike, yet so different. Both have human inhabitants. To them, these two worlds have been their only home. But even being the same, they act separately. One reveres their gods, the Fal'cie, thinking that they will protect Cocoon's inhabitants from the hell of the world below. The other has turned their backs on the gods, just as the gods turned their backs on them, allowing those from the world above to scar their land. The two sides turned against each other, bringing war, death, and destruction upon their worlds. The Fal'cie only watch as the humans dest