After years of warfare, the Resistance had finally defeated the Empire of the New Moon and restored Earth to a democratic republic. But in the wake of the war, humanity faced a new crisis-the Portal Crisis. The portals had been the New Moon's greatest discovery and their deadliest weapon, and only a few knew their secrets. Unfortunately, those secrets died with the Empire, leaving the Resistance to inherit a technology they could neither comprehend nor control. All across the globe, portals opened and closed at random, threatening the ecosystem and unleashing horrors on a war-weary...
After years of warfare, the Resistance had finally defeated the Empire of the New Moon and restored Earth to a democratic republic. But in the wake of...
The Crisis grows worse. Though managing to avoid an inter-dimensional war, the incident at the Debrecen Airport has left Portal Command with a troubling question: If rogue portals could open from normal space into the world of dreams, what other horrors are waiting to be unleashed? The answer was not long in coming. For Sergeant Ivan Jast and Lieutenant Kayla Marro, the first few months of the Crisis were some of the best. Love always has a way of making the bleakest of days seem happy, but even the euphoria of love cannot hold off the darkness forever. When Eva Katona is sent to destroy a...
The Crisis grows worse. Though managing to avoid an inter-dimensional war, the incident at the Debrecen Airport has left Portal Command with a troubli...
'Liberty for the Innocent, Punishment for the Guilty, and Justice for All'... ...words the Civil Ministry meant to reassure the people now ring hollow. In the aftermath of Dark Hour there is no justice. Ivan Jast has been brought up on charges of treason, a pawn in a political battle between Earth and Gaoroes. Eva Katona sits alone a psychiatric ward dealing with the grief and horror of what she has done, and Michael Traush is still missing, presumed dead. Despite this, the Hunters must carry on. With the increased threat from dimensional portals their directive has become even more important...
'Liberty for the Innocent, Punishment for the Guilty, and Justice for All'... ...words the Civil Ministry meant to reassure the people now ring hollow...