In the annals of galactic intelligence, the names that stick are usually carved from stone and shadow: cold, efficient, ruthless. But every once in a generation, the universe throws a curveball. Meet Agent Angel Heart—the most dangerous operative in the Andromeda Quadrant, who also happens to be the kindest soul in star system Z-42.
It’s a gamble. In a universe built on power and paranoia, can kindness truly be a tactical advantage?
Standard extraction teams failed. Assassination squads were turned into scrap. The ISC was about to authorize a planet-wide incineration when Angel Heart requested a solo insertion. space agent angel heart
"I don't see enemies," Angel Heart told this journalist, their soft-spoken voice somehow carrying across the crackling comm link. "I see people who forgot they were human. Or post-human. Or silicon-based. You know what I mean. My job is just to remind them." As tensions rise with the Draconian Empire and rumors swirl of a new shadow war in the Cygnus Cluster, the ISC is quietly cloning the "Angel Protocol"—training a new generation of agents in emotional intelligence, conflict de-escalation, and radical compassion.
During the infamous "Siege of Kessel-9," when a rogue admiral held 10,000 civilians hostage, Angel Heart didn't storm the bridge. They spent six hours talking to the admiral’s lonely, neglected cat via the ship’s intercom. Eventually, the admiral—touched by the gesture—surrendered just to ask for his cat back. In the annals of galactic intelligence, the names
By J. R. Vance
If you ask Agent Angel Heart, they’ll just smile, pour you a cup of tea, and tell you that the strongest shield in the galaxy has always been a soft heart. It’s a gamble
They didn't go in with guns or hacks. They went in with a vintage guitar and a collection of pre-FTL Earth poetry.
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