He ran.
For an hour, he had run through the varying terrain that surrounded the facility, his heart working hard to pump blood throughout his body, his muscles and tendons aching and begging for a break. But he did not falter, his pace never slowed, and Maker knew he would never stop until it was time.
The physicians had decided that the time was finally right for him to receive the entirety of what REVENANT had to offer, the conditions that prevented him from doing so earlier no longer present. There was no more age-driven deterioration in his mind or his matter, only strength and power, the first round of augmentations that he had received taking care of that rather quickly.
Graf exhaled loudly from his nose over the monotonous sound of gravel being crushed beneath his shoes. He had lost count of how many kilometres he had blitzed through so far, preferring to turn his mind to other thoughts. The last few months had gone by so fast without him having been able to take a moment to consider the collapse of his Empire, it had all happened while he was in hibernation, trapped in a block of carbonite for too long.
He knew that all of the usual suspects had done their best to maintain the new order, but part of him was still disappointed with their efforts. Despite the majority of the Imperial Starfleet and the cloning vats of Kamino at their disposal, they had failed him. He knew very well that none of the usual suspects had betrayed him - Kardal, Caalgen, Kalast, Cardan, Fel, Morcus, all loyal as they could possibly be.
Tanomas' eyes affixed themselves to the figure waiting for him up ahead, slowing down until he came to a stop in front of her. A young woman, likely in her mid-20s, held a datapad and smiled slightly; "Imperator, they're ready for you in Operating Room 2C." The older man blinked a few times, raising an arm to wipe the sweat from his brow.
He nodded, "Very well, thank you."
It was time.
For an hour, he had run through the varying terrain that surrounded the facility, his heart working hard to pump blood throughout his body, his muscles and tendons aching and begging for a break. But he did not falter, his pace never slowed, and Maker knew he would never stop until it was time.
The physicians had decided that the time was finally right for him to receive the entirety of what REVENANT had to offer, the conditions that prevented him from doing so earlier no longer present. There was no more age-driven deterioration in his mind or his matter, only strength and power, the first round of augmentations that he had received taking care of that rather quickly.
Graf exhaled loudly from his nose over the monotonous sound of gravel being crushed beneath his shoes. He had lost count of how many kilometres he had blitzed through so far, preferring to turn his mind to other thoughts. The last few months had gone by so fast without him having been able to take a moment to consider the collapse of his Empire, it had all happened while he was in hibernation, trapped in a block of carbonite for too long.
He knew that all of the usual suspects had done their best to maintain the new order, but part of him was still disappointed with their efforts. Despite the majority of the Imperial Starfleet and the cloning vats of Kamino at their disposal, they had failed him. He knew very well that none of the usual suspects had betrayed him - Kardal, Caalgen, Kalast, Cardan, Fel, Morcus, all loyal as they could possibly be.
Tanomas' eyes affixed themselves to the figure waiting for him up ahead, slowing down until he came to a stop in front of her. A young woman, likely in her mid-20s, held a datapad and smiled slightly; "Imperator, they're ready for you in Operating Room 2C." The older man blinked a few times, raising an arm to wipe the sweat from his brow.
He nodded, "Very well, thank you."
It was time.