The transition to had brought stabilization, but the city’s heart—the anti-gravity device—remained a hungry beast. Elias looked at the monitoring station: power levels were critical. "More hydro-trees," he ordered his chief engineer. "If the power drops, the shield fails, and if the shield fails, we're just falling debris." Life Under the Dome
Suddenly, the radar station chirped—a signal Elias had been waiting for. "Scout drones found a pocket of survivors in Sector 4," the operator reported.
Elias hesitated. Every new mouth to feed was a drain on the hydro-trees and oxygen scrubbers. But a city without people was just a flying rock. "Deploy the rescue drones," he commanded. "And tell the medical center to prep for incoming wounded." The Storm Above the World
The survival of humanity in begins with a catastrophe: a massive asteroid strike on the Moon has rendered Earth's surface a radioactive wasteland. In this story, you are the Commander of the first flying city, a bastion of hope held aloft by experimental anti-gravity technology. The Ascent of the Last City
When the silence finally returned, the city was still flying. Drones swarmed like insects to repair the cracked plating of the power plant. Elias looked out again at the horizon. They were alone in the sky, but they were still moving. In this near-apocalypse, survival wasn't a destination; it was the story they wrote every day through the decisions they made to keep the city afloat. 0.4 update or more details on ? Sphere - Flying Cities | Releasestream
The rescue was interrupted by a proximity alert: a was inbound. Elias watched as the sky filled with burning streaks.
"Divert all auxiliary power to the shield! Level three strength!" Elias shouted over the sirens. The Sphere groaned as the anti-gravity engine strained. Impact after impact shook the city, turning the green status icons on Elias’s HUD to a warning red as buildings took structural damage.