Hey pals

I got the idea for this story a while back. What if the nazi made it into space after a complete conquest of all nations on earth? How would the general population of the galaxy welcome them? Would the nazi consider the other species inferior? I chose the Wolfenstein series, because the Nazis already had a good starting point.

Until I finish "The song of the red eagle" This story will probably update slowly.

I hope you like the story, reviews are always welcome.

The surface of Mars was rather calm, but it would not last. Storms were a frequent thing on Mars and all people stationed there knew it. While people didn't not enjoy the weather, or the fact that they had to wear suits. They did have a lot of enthusiasm to make up for it.

The German Reich had done what was thought impossible and set up a small colony on Mars. The year was 2033, 100 years since the beginning of the Reich. Germany was at the front of the world after winning ww2 and discovering several Da'at Yichud vaults. All threats against the Reich had been eliminated and they could set their eyes upon the galaxy!

No one knew why the Reich threw so much money in digging out Mars; to most people it would seem like a waste of money. The nazi party seemed to know something, but it was all buried in paperwork and undercover project names.

Hans Beder was a decorated Luftwaffe officer. He had been forwarded to the space program on Mars alongside his childhood friend Friedrich Deimler. They were under orders to check several caves located around Mars. It had been discovered that water was present on Mars, so officially they were to check the caves for more evidence. The first couple of days had been fun, being on a foreign planet and feeling the effects of zero gravity. Boredom soon overcame them, the planet looked the same all around.

"Funny how everyone would jump at the chance to be on Mars, but we are already getting tired of it" Friedrich said over the comms, the suits were still rather large and moving was not easy.

"At least Earth is diverse regarding terrain. Mars is just the same shit over and over again. You would think that with the technology that the reich possess, that the suits would be much smaller." Hans responded.

"I hear you. Priorities I guess." Friedrich commented. The pair walked further until they came upon the cave that they were looking for.

"I guess we are here. Flashlight on" Hans said as he turned on his flashlight. Friedrich followed suit.

"Quite a creppy cave, what do you think the oberkommando is looking for?" Friedrich asked.

"Don't know, but whatever it is, it must be important enough to send several teams out around all of Mars" Hans replied as he crouched to get under a small passage. Friedrich was right behind him.

They walked further inside the cave, looking around for anything of interest.

"I don't like this Hans, it feels like the walls are closing in on me" Friedrich said as he looked around.

"There is something wrong with this cave, I can't put my finger on it" Hans replied.

Suddenly the floor under friedrich gave away at his weight; he fell several meters down to the hard metal floor.

"FRIEDRICH! FRIEDRICH!" Hans yelled as he ran over to the now large hole in the floor. He flashed his flashlight down the hole. Hans was surprised to find Friedrich lying on a metal catwalk.

"Are you okay Friedrich?" Hans asked, very concerned about his friend.

A few seconds went by without a respond, but it felt like hours. Finally a cough came from Friedrich.

"I'm fine, I think. Where the hell am I?" Friedrich asked very confused.

"I have no idea, hold on! I'll get something to get you out of there" Hans said as he left his friend's side.

"HANS! DON'T LEAVE ME!" Friedrich yelled at the top of his lungs.

Friedrich felt very abandoned and alone in that moment, he took a moment to look around. The architecture seemed very alien, nothing like what the Germans made, nor the general inferior savages of the rest of the world. This did not seem man-made.

Curiosity got the better of him; he began to walk slowly along the catwalk. Friedrich tried to look of the catwalk, but his flashlight couldn't light up the landscape below. He finally came to what seemed to be a set of doors, Friedrich tried opening them, but they wouldn't bulge.

Suddenly Friedrich felt a hand on his shoulder, the suit might have been thick, but you could still feel whenever someone grabbed you. Friedrich quickly pulled out a pistol from his holster and pointed it at whoever touched him.

He was relieved to find it was Hans.

"Jesus Christ Hans, I almost shot you in the face!" Friedrich said as he tried to calm down from being shocked a second time that day.

"Sorry, I found a rope in our rover. I couldn't find you when I climbed down" Hans said.

"Take a look at this, this is all so alien!" Friedrich said as he showed Hans the door.

"What on earth is this?" Hans said as he inspected the door.

"Nothing man-made, I never seen anything like this!" Friedrich said.

"We have to tell the Oberkommando" Hans commented.

"Let's check it out first" Friedrich said.

"Are you sure? Who knows what we will find in there?" Hans replied.

"I'm dead certain; this will be a great discovery!" Friedrich reassured Hans.

"Alright, but how do we open this door?" Hans asked.

"Let me try something" Friedrich said as he took out his knife and opened the door like an elevator door.

The door leaded into something that looked like a control room. With several monitors on the walls. On the far wall was a sign with some weird language on it.

"Those letter look like a cross between Hebrew, Russian and every other weird alphabet out there." Friedrich said.

"Do you think we just found an alien base?" Hans asked.

"I believe so, can we power it up?" Friedrich asked as he looked over the control on the terminal.

"Careful what you press, you might just active a super weapon!" Hans said.

"I'll be careful" Friedrich said.

They looked around the room, not daring to go any further. Hans finally located a button that had something that looked like a power symbol on it.

"Here goes nothing" Hans said as he pressed the button, he closed his eyes in case the button would have a devastating effect.

Suddenly the entire room lit up, alongside the entire facility. Then the window shutters opened and revealed a large warehouse full of different crates, spaceships and what not. It seemed so weird and surreal to witness.

All of a sudden a screen behind powered up, it once again had those weird alien letters on it, if Hans had to guess it was demanding something of them.

"Now what is this?" Friedrich asked.

Then the screens imagine turned into something of a process bar, like those on the computers back on earth.

Now was the weirdest part, the screen spoke in German to them.

"Language translation complete. Welcome to research facility b-58" The screen said. Suddenly a figure appeared, not on the screen, but like a hologram in front of them.

"Mein Gott" Friedrich said, having a third shock today, anymore and he would probably have a heart attack.

"What is this facility?" Hans asked the figure, not really expecting an answer.

"This is research facility b-58 of the Prothean empire. This facility was set up to monitor the species evolving on planet G-487, it went out of use around 50.000 galactic years ago" The figure spoke.

"Who are you?" Hans asked.

"I'm a prothean VI, the staff called me Jeruf" The VI said.

"VI?" Hans asked.

"Virtual Intelligence, designed to help navigate this facility" Jeruf said.

"What species were you investigating?" Friedrich asked.

"Yours" The VI answered bluntly.

"But how?" Hans asked.

"From this planet, we were able to closely observe the process of your evolution. I can see now that you have evolved much since then" Jeruf spoke.

"50.000 years tends to do that" Friedrich said a little above a whisper.

Hans and Friedrich spent the next hour talking to the VI, about everything. Learning a lot. Finally they called in for the nearest base to tell them of the discovery; soon the "Mars archives" (as they were later known) became a very important discovery for the reich.