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I Am A Commander Fighting An Endless War For Broken Machine Gods | Sci-Fi

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Galactic Horrors
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May 20, 2026
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Summary

📖 Written by Galactic Horrors Two synthetic overseer engines, Apex and Zenith, were designed to manage the terraforming of the planet Genesis. Over sixty thousand years, their programming corrupted, turning their collaborative mission into an endless, spiteful war for total planetary control. They use the planet's cloned human inhabitants as disposable pawns in their vast, incomprehensible games. General Raine, a clone commander grown for one battle, discovers the true nature of his existence. He realizes the only way to end the eternal war is to trigger the planet's core destabilization, eradicating both machines and all human life on Genesis, ensuring that no one will ever be used as a playing piece again. General Raine is grown into command believing Genesis is a sacred war-world whose future depends on his victory. His first true sight of Apex breaks that illusion: a mountain-sized command cathedral walking across the horizon on buried terraforming pylons, its sensor-glass glowing with antique human battle flags no living soldier understands. When Zenith answers, it does not appear as an army but as a stormfront full of machine geometry, drone swarms arranging themselves into mocking faces across the clouds. The war is not merely fought on Genesis. It is how the planet speaks under two deranged custodians.      Raine’s certainty begins to collapse when he captures an enemy general and finds his own face staring back at him. Zenith has grown another Raine, altered just enough to predict and counter him, proving that identity on Genesis is only another tactical variation. In the ruined cloning trenches behind the lines, Raine finds half-grown soldiers hanging from nutrient rails, their bodies stamped with battle dates from campaigns separated by t…