A Raging God Returns
Copyright© 2025 by Hunter Johnson
Chapter 80: The Overseer
Science Fantasy Sex Story: Chapter 80: The Overseer - Three young people represent Earth in a battle with our powerful ancestors who seeded us and terraformed Earth. It is a battle against people who believe Earth has lost its way, and they intend to destroy Earth if it does not comply. They are so far ahead of us that they are Godlike but are biased and irrational and prepared to inflict pain without compunction.
Caution: This Science Fantasy Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa Fiction Military Science Fiction Extra Sensory Perception
Five minutes later, the Colonel slithered into David’s room with her guards and asked David to accompany her to the Sugigoth ship.
‘When you are with the overseer, how may I help you, David?’
‘Nothing beyond what I told you. I will fight the traitor. If you find a way to reduce the guards present, do it. I am likely to win, but if I do not, you have not compromised yourself,’ said David. ‘I warn you, if I lose, you all may be in more trouble than you know.’
The Colonel flicked out her tongue and sent five guards through a portal before them. She then slithered through with David.
The Overseer’s ship had welded pieces of misshapen metal patching bulkheads. The passageway was filthy. A contingent of Sugigoth met them. These Sugigoth had sunken chests, were moth-eaten, and had glazed eyes. David looked at them incredulously. They were on their last legs!
‘This place is filthy and a disgrace to our kind. This fool is far worse than I ever thought possible! David exclaimed as he wiggled his way into the Sugigoth emissaries’ minds. They were weak, poorly defended, and did not detect him. They wanted to effect the transfer as soon as possible. They would only survive a few more days. They felt relief. Several Sugigoth guards followed behind them.
David found little energy to drain. The party passed a few sluggish Sugigoth on the way to the Overseer. They were all in poor condition.
The hospital was quite unlike the other Sugigoth ships he had seen. Its floor was covered in dust, and it was so small that it could barely hold the group clustered around the Overseer. The center had a patchwork of equipment, six doctors, five guards, David, the Colonel, and her ten guards. The Colonel sent four guards outside.
The Overseer lay on one of two tables. It was a quarter the size of the previous overseers, and that estimate was generous. It was bloated and had patchy grey wrinkled skin over a thickened body resembling a pupa. He was a miserable specimen of an overseer.
‘Put him on the bed and confirm he is compatible,’ said the Overseer in a hoarse, weak, telepathic voice.
David found the overseer’s mind only partly protected but held back.
David walked to the bed indicated and lay with his feet towards the head of the Overseer. One of the doctors pushed an archaic machine over his head. It whirred and clacked before going silent.
‘Overseer, we can confirm the human is compatible with you. He is an excellent match.’ Metal bands emerged from the bed and enclosed David’s chest but did not touch him.
What if the Overseer was more potent than him? What if it took him over?
David glanced at the Colonel. Her eyes were riveted on the Overseer.
‘Start the transfer; what are you dolts waiting for?’
There was a humming and clunking noise. A two-meter curved plate swung down over the head and upper body of the Overseer. This was a disaster. David would not be able to get to the head of the Overseer.
I will be forced to fight him telepathically. The risk is too high! I must do something.
A similar metal device was sliding over David’s bands.
David jumped out of his body as a XaX and camouflaged himself. He reached up under the metal carapace as it descended over the head of the Overseer and blasted several tiny ice shards at the overseer’s face. David darted back into his body and moved his mind to the Colonel, observing her.
‘Stop immediately. You useless bunch of halfwits, the metal hurt me; it doesn’t fit properly, the Overseer screamed. If it is not essential, do not use it.’
The Colonel flattened herself to the ground as telepathic rage surged from the Overseer. When it passed, the Colonel relaxed and dropped her defenses.
David knew his way around a reptilian brain. He followed Keresen’s instructions and neatly navigated around the Colonel’s thoughts. She was physically abused as a child by a series of teachers from the Agglomeration. Anger and thoughts of revenge against the Agglomeration dominated her ideas. The Colonel wanted absolute power and intended to wield it ruthlessly.
To David’s surprise, he discovered she had implanted an explosive device into one of his sinuses. The Colonel intended to use the Overseer and then kill it at a time that would suit her. She believed David would win, but if he lost, she won.
David drained much of her power; later, he returned to her. Now was not the time to alert the Overseer.
“Get everyone who is not essential out of this room. Guards wait outside. Use the secondary device,’ ordered the Overseer.
‘Shall I also leave?’ Asked the Colonel.
‘No, you may remain,’ said the Overseer.
The equipment was unimpressive. Metal conduits led from one ugly box to another. One of the doctors placed ill-fitting earphones over David’s head and a similar device over the Overseer’s head. The headphones connected with barbed wire to an ugly, indifferently painted black box on the floor. The equipment looked like it was salvaged from a dump.
‘Test the device, and then let us begin,’ said the Overseer.
David made his move. He left his body and transported himself onto the back of the doctor operating the machine. David sucked out his energy and ability to act, but not enough of his psychic power to kill him. Then he darted onto the Overseer and sank his spirit claws into its head and his other four feet into its back.
The Overseer detected David and writhed. David held on for all he was worth and sucked. The Overseer subsided. The doctor stood unmoving. David removed the essence of the Overseer and then transported behind the Colonel. She somehow recognized the threat as he grabbed her head, flattened her body to the ground, and slithered away.
The doctors watched the snake slithering frantically across the floor. They could not see David.
David jumped onto the Colonel, grabbed her head, and sank in his claws. As David sucked, the Colonel whipped her upper body. David held on as he swung through the air. It was not enough to dislodge him. As a ghost, he had no mass or inertia. David drained the Colonel’s essence. David repeated the process with the remaining doctors and returned to his body. He found the orb in the slime on the table and packed it into his transdim space.
How would he escape the ship and remove the explosive from his sinus? Should he go back to the boat or go to Earth?
Neither alternative was good.
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