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It ended in a draw, with both sides badly hurt. The mystery aliens managed to retreat back through the Rift they came from. Meanwhile the Arkhons' life support systems were badly damaged. The crew realized their only infinitesimal chance at survival lay in making an emergency landing on the planet below. Their hopes turned out to be in vain. Despite their best attempts to evade the Killer Satellite Network set up to contain Earth the ship took even more damage, causing all systems to fail. The ship ended up smashing into the ground and causing a spectacular explosion. The only one onboard to survive was John, who thanks to his power to become intangible was able to live through the crash and emerge from the ensuing inferno unscathed.
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It ended in a draw, with both sides badly hurt. The mystery aliens managed to retreat back through the Rift they came from. Meanwhile the Arkhons' life support systems were badly damaged. The crew realized their only minute chance at survival lay in making an emergency landing on the planet below. Their hopes turned out to be in vain. Despite their best attempts to evade the Killer Satellite Network set up to contain Earth the ship took even more damage, causing all systems to fail. The ship ended smashing into a Kansas cornfield and causing a spectacular explosion. Of course, thanks to John's power he was able to survive the crash and emerged from the ensuing fireball none the worse for wear.
  
  
Now safe on the ground, John used his Holo-Communicator and knowledge of access codes to have communication satellites in low orbit relay transmissions to his superiors. They were surprised and elated that he was still alive and able to give a report. Sadly there was no way to retrieve him. Even if they opened a safe corridor through the Earth Containment Network to send a ship down it wouldn't be able to take off again. An Arkhon ship with anti-gravity technology could but the few ships they had managed to capture intact were too valuable to risk on a mission to Earth to retrieve one man. Better to keep analyzing them with the hope of reverse-engineering their technology to help win the war, then attempt a rescue.
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Of course, that left him with the problem of being stranded on Earth in the middle of nowhere. Fortunately for John he had spotted a settlement during the ship's fatal descent. He started walking in the direction he thought the place was till he eventually reached the Free City of Wichita several hours later. Despite his attire not matching local fashions he didn't get as many looks as he expected. It turned out when you lived on a planet with Rifts spitting up strange aliens from all over the universe and beyond a vanilla looking human in strange armor didn't merit much notice. That and the fact they spoke American so there wasn't any language barrier meant John didn't have that hard a time carving a life out for himself. He chose the alias John Carter and set up shop as a freelance repairman. His tech skills proved valuable enough that he was able to earn a good living in town.
  
  
With no hope of immediate rescue, John was left with the problem of being stranded on Earth in the middle of nowhere. Fortunately for John he had spotted a settlement during the ship's fatal descent. He started walking in the direction he thought the place was till he eventually reached civilization several hours later. Despite his attire not matching local fashions he didn't get as many looks as he expected. It turned out when you lived on a planet with Rifts spitting up strange aliens from all over the universe and beyond a human in unfamiliar armor didn't merit much notice. That and the fact they spoke American so there wasn't any language barrier meant John didn't have that hard a time carving a life out for himself. He set up shop as a freelance repairman, his tech skills proving valuable enough to earn a good living in town.
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Of course, he wasn't aiming to settle down on this primitive mudball. He had a home among the stars and a war to get back to. He used the money he earned fixing things to buy what he needed to cobble together a transmission booster in order to contact his superiors. They were surprised and elated that he was still alive and able to give a report. Sadly there was no way to retrieve him. Even if they opened a safe corridor through the Earth Containment Network to send a ship down it wouldn't be able to take off again. An Arkhon ship with anti-gravity technology could but the few ships they had managed to capture intact were too valuable to risk on a mission to Earth to retrieve one man. Better to keep analyzing them with the hope of reverse-engineering their technology to help win the war, then attempt a rescue.
  
  
Of course, his duty as a Freedom Defense Force officer meant he wasn't just going to settle down and live the quiet life until rescue eventually came. His superiors figured that as long as he was stuck on Earth he might as well gather as much information as he could about its current inhabitants. Till now the only intelligence the space nations had about Earth was from orbital surveillance and eavesdropping on stray transmissions from The Coalition and NGR. A man on the ground was considered a unique opportunity. They'd be able to learn about potential threats that could come from the planet. Of course, that meant John would have to travel and explore, which would be more dangerous than just holing up in some city. On the bright side, there was always the chance he'd come across a spacecraft or some other way to reach orbit, so going on this mission could potentially help him as well. In any case, the FDF was willing to give whatever aid they could spare to help him succeed.
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But just because they couldn't come down to rescue him didn't mean his superiors at the FDF couldn't help him at all. Thanks to satellite reconnaissance provided by them John was able to locate the hideout of a gang of notorious bandits who had been plaguing travelers between Wichita and Topeka. John went over there and thanks to his skills, powers and the tactical maps provided by his friends in high places he was able to get the drop on them, killing two and capturing the remaining four, one of which was their leader.
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The bounties he collected amounted to enough to buy a replacement set of armor. Armor he'd need for his new mission. The FDF figured that as long as he was stuck on Earth he might as well gather as much information as he could about its current inhabitants. Till now the only intelligence the space nations had about Earth was from orbital surveillance and eavesdropping on stray transmissions from The Coalition and NGR. A man on the ground was considered a unique opportunity. They'd be able to learn about potential threats that could come from the planet. Of course, that meant John would have to travel and explore, which would be more dangerous than just holing up in some city. On the bright side, there was always the chance he'd come across a spacecraft or some other way to reach orbit, so going on this mission could potentially help him as well. In any case, the FDF was willing to give whatever aid they could spare to help him succeed.
  
  

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