Dropping out of the sky unto a world under siege by the Clockwork Rebellion
The Meta-
A sixteen year old giant sat down within the confines of this bleak and dark interior of a ship. Surrounded by droids, but none were like him. No, he wasn't a droid, not entirely; not always. He was The Meta, a behemoth soldier whose single fist could not only hold a man’s skull in his palm, but crush it into a powder reminiscent to opium. He was truly a Monster, and sometimes The Meta feed off this realities truth, and others he wept over it, or was angry about it, or simply didn't believe it.
It wasn't easy being inside the mutes head, with so many minds. Omni, Sigma, Meta, Anger, Fear, Sadis(t)... all of them. They all vied for The Meta's attention, all trying to get into the spot like. His giant hands fidgeted with his Milkor Brute, as giant as he was, and about as heavy. Not really, but compared to normal humans, the thing was a monster. Like him. The ship rumbled and rattled, bashing droids against droids, if only slightly, and droids against the enormous form of the Meta.
Soon within the bickering confines of his mind, the familiar form of Sigma (or at least how he imagined him, appeared before him). He spoke in monotone, devoid of most emotion, though it could be determined that a slight personality had formed in the droid brain. It wasn't anything that really happened to make the beastly man wonder about his companion, but it made him more of a comfortable experience. Sigma, to Meta, appeared as dark shadow, offset by a glow of silver, allowing features to be present. Why it was that he imagined him this way, no one could ever know really, but nonetheless this is how he saw him in his mind’s eye.
"Hello Meta." He spoke to him casually. Anxiety was the first to speak up to him.
"What do you want?" It was merely a grunt that would other wise be considered not any kind of speech by any sentient being, but thanks to brain wave measuring systems, Sigma was able to understand fairly well the thoughts of the human, especially since he wasn't that complicated to begin with beyond his split personalities. Omni was a large help with the processing power to better understand everything the mere human felt. Though the Meta was the soldier and combatant, it wasn't really his war to be fighting. It was the job of the machines to ensure the organics evolved to their highest potential. The Meta could only kill, it was his only objective, and it would be one he would be completing as we speak if not for the mission of Sigma and Omni.
"Do you remember your mission today?" It was a dumb question, considering the monster had the strange ability to remember, literally just about everything that has ever happened to it. Of course he remember the mission, but it made for a good conversation that kept him focused and occupied on Sigma. Memory was of course the first to respond to this one.
"Of course we do! I wouldn't let them forget after approximately 14 hours and 50 minutes." He told him, as if that were an impossible statement for a human to forget in such a timespan. Of course Sigma knew that the Meta was out of the ordinary. Regardless though, he had some business to attend to.
"That's good," Sigma was interrupted shortly by Pride.
"Thank you!"
"Because you mustn't forget that your prime objective isn't to kill. You are a tool Meta," Furry interrupted this time, along with Disappointment.
"Then why am I here?" Disappointment sighed.
"I am no one’s tool!" Furry raged.
"And you will serve Omni in the evolution of your race." Sigma finished, he let the other personalities finish their own individual ranting’s until a consensus was reached of what was going on, what was being thought as a whole, and thus all was turned back into the Meta, where he flinched as if he had just been pushed into the overcrowded mind of the monsters body. Sigma continued to monitor the body, and adjusted his cybernetics to help with any hindrance’s that might be caused in this upcoming battle.
Narration-
The drop ship that was carrying the assortment of droids in the command of Omni, along with the Meta leading them, descended from the sky in a ball of fire, lighting up already twilight sky in an orange that mixed with the reds of previous battles within the sky's of this war torn planet. Eventually, the Meta's ship crashed through the soil of the land, undoubtedly uninhabitable at this point for at the very least of a thousand years. The Meta didn't do anything to help the cause really.
The giant soldier stood up, towering over everything, droids and all. His feet thumped, thumped against the metal interior of the ship, while the droids under his command poured out like insects into the war ravaged planet, to convert more beings under the cause of Omni. The Meta looked to the left and right, observing the destruction and reveling in with Pride, and Sadis(t). To them, this was a beautiful sight, and because they were of the Meta, the Meta felt the way they felt. Regardless of his will, of which he had quite literally none.
It would be a long day; but it would be good for the Meta. The giant took his first steps onto the foreign soil, searching for fresh targets.
The Meta-
A sixteen year old giant sat down within the confines of this bleak and dark interior of a ship. Surrounded by droids, but none were like him. No, he wasn't a droid, not entirely; not always. He was The Meta, a behemoth soldier whose single fist could not only hold a man’s skull in his palm, but crush it into a powder reminiscent to opium. He was truly a Monster, and sometimes The Meta feed off this realities truth, and others he wept over it, or was angry about it, or simply didn't believe it.
It wasn't easy being inside the mutes head, with so many minds. Omni, Sigma, Meta, Anger, Fear, Sadis(t)... all of them. They all vied for The Meta's attention, all trying to get into the spot like. His giant hands fidgeted with his Milkor Brute, as giant as he was, and about as heavy. Not really, but compared to normal humans, the thing was a monster. Like him. The ship rumbled and rattled, bashing droids against droids, if only slightly, and droids against the enormous form of the Meta.
Soon within the bickering confines of his mind, the familiar form of Sigma (or at least how he imagined him, appeared before him). He spoke in monotone, devoid of most emotion, though it could be determined that a slight personality had formed in the droid brain. It wasn't anything that really happened to make the beastly man wonder about his companion, but it made him more of a comfortable experience. Sigma, to Meta, appeared as dark shadow, offset by a glow of silver, allowing features to be present. Why it was that he imagined him this way, no one could ever know really, but nonetheless this is how he saw him in his mind’s eye.

Sigma-"Hello Meta." He spoke to him casually. Anxiety was the first to speak up to him.
"What do you want?" It was merely a grunt that would other wise be considered not any kind of speech by any sentient being, but thanks to brain wave measuring systems, Sigma was able to understand fairly well the thoughts of the human, especially since he wasn't that complicated to begin with beyond his split personalities. Omni was a large help with the processing power to better understand everything the mere human felt. Though the Meta was the soldier and combatant, it wasn't really his war to be fighting. It was the job of the machines to ensure the organics evolved to their highest potential. The Meta could only kill, it was his only objective, and it would be one he would be completing as we speak if not for the mission of Sigma and Omni.
"Do you remember your mission today?" It was a dumb question, considering the monster had the strange ability to remember, literally just about everything that has ever happened to it. Of course he remember the mission, but it made for a good conversation that kept him focused and occupied on Sigma. Memory was of course the first to respond to this one.
"Of course we do! I wouldn't let them forget after approximately 14 hours and 50 minutes." He told him, as if that were an impossible statement for a human to forget in such a timespan. Of course Sigma knew that the Meta was out of the ordinary. Regardless though, he had some business to attend to.
"That's good," Sigma was interrupted shortly by Pride.
"Thank you!"
"Because you mustn't forget that your prime objective isn't to kill. You are a tool Meta," Furry interrupted this time, along with Disappointment.
"Then why am I here?" Disappointment sighed.
"I am no one’s tool!" Furry raged.
"And you will serve Omni in the evolution of your race." Sigma finished, he let the other personalities finish their own individual ranting’s until a consensus was reached of what was going on, what was being thought as a whole, and thus all was turned back into the Meta, where he flinched as if he had just been pushed into the overcrowded mind of the monsters body. Sigma continued to monitor the body, and adjusted his cybernetics to help with any hindrance’s that might be caused in this upcoming battle.
Narration-
The drop ship that was carrying the assortment of droids in the command of Omni, along with the Meta leading them, descended from the sky in a ball of fire, lighting up already twilight sky in an orange that mixed with the reds of previous battles within the sky's of this war torn planet. Eventually, the Meta's ship crashed through the soil of the land, undoubtedly uninhabitable at this point for at the very least of a thousand years. The Meta didn't do anything to help the cause really.
The giant soldier stood up, towering over everything, droids and all. His feet thumped, thumped against the metal interior of the ship, while the droids under his command poured out like insects into the war ravaged planet, to convert more beings under the cause of Omni. The Meta looked to the left and right, observing the destruction and reveling in with Pride, and Sadis(t). To them, this was a beautiful sight, and because they were of the Meta, the Meta felt the way they felt. Regardless of his will, of which he had quite literally none.
It would be a long day; but it would be good for the Meta. The giant took his first steps onto the foreign soil, searching for fresh targets.