Overglorified Overlord

Briggle. A mountainous semi-temperate planet that has abandoned cities, active weather, a blue sky filled with small amounts of xenon and mercury, large mountains, rock formations and heights, introduced and native fauna and flora all across the AUU, ancient Teadr 1 ruins and Teadr 2 ruins, ancient war graveyards and ship graveyards that can be found even in the water, resorts, artificial underwater reefs, abandoned power plants, jungles and savannas, and a crystalline core. This is a world that is under the unfortunate high-tech military dictatorship of an evil dictator named Overlord Glasser, who oppressed many of the people on the planet. However, a freedom fighting group came in from Cromem, using their natural gift of acrobatics and action to avoid his powerful high-tech forces, yet they have difficulty defeating Glasser himself because of being far too powerful for even their skills, and they have struggled to beat him for 50 years. The entire world's cities have a dystopia-like architecture to compliment Glasser's rule, as he has an entire army of robots and war machines to enforce his rule. The freedom fighters have constantly evolved in tactics to defeat them as they keep getting stronger. However, when claims of a Nova-Titan army are being buildt, the Grand Council quickly assume this was Glasser's doing because, duh, evil overlord! Thus, the HA and the Shell Louge Squad are sent to interigate Glasser. However, apart from heavy restrictions, Briggle isn't too badly in shape for a millaterristic dystopia under a dictatorship. Was it possable that Glasser was over-hyped? Well, at least 90% true. Glasser may admit of overreaching his autherity, but he had a reason for it. The crystalline core of Briggle is viewed as a valued treasure to their greed hungry neightbers in Cromem, and that the so-called "Freedom Fighters" masked themselves as just to have a more luxerious attempt to harass Briggle for the core because their real mission is to force Glasser and his people off the planet so they can mine the world for it's core for their porposes of getting rich. That means the entire world of Cromem wants the people of Briggle to be homeless in faver of their instatable greed for the core, because the planet is likely to be damaged beyond repair when the mining for this world starts. So it's not hard to guess that the "freedom fighters", The Cromem Liberty Force, are the ones making the Nova-Titens. Worse off, they're even making a series of miniture Astro-lasers to help with their mining, though thankfully they're not powerful enough to accsidently destroy Briggle and thus destroy their beloved treasure in the process, but strong enough to dig away the surface of the planet to make mining for the core vastly more easier at the cost of an entire world. As such, the heroes turn their sights to put another insulting exsample of a rebellion in their place. Just, one problem. The world of Cromem is assentually an alternate universe Gamerene, so that means that the Cromem Liberty Force are not gonna be a bunch of pushovers. Thing is, while Glasser was right about them making the Nova-Titans, it turns out that the liberty force are otherwise, a bunch of likable and reasonable people. It's just that they were lead to believe that Glasser is a tyrantical dictator trying to take over the universes, but when explained that all Glasser wanted was to keep his home save from core mining, the freedom fighters look at eachother as if they realised that they were being used. The force explain that they were following the orders of Cromem's ruler, Master Tru Mainvillaine, who wants the core because of it's value and only cares for the benifit of himself and Cromem's ecomamity, even at the expense of the world's neightbers, and avoided Grand Council prosicutution by basturdising Glasser as a villain because of his Overlord title, given that the AUU has bad exspeariences with overlords. Now, it looks like Tru has been exposed as the real problem of the system, and already has sent a private army of battle bots to destroy our heroes to protect his goals and his legacy. Can our heroes put the real wrong-doer in his place?