Space - Agent Angel Heart

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.

Their modus operandi is audacious: they infiltrate hostile bases by asking politely . In a galaxy accustomed to betrayal and laser fire, simple sincerity is the one disguise no one expects.

They didn't go in with guns or hacks. They went in with a vintage guitar and a collection of pre-FTL Earth poetry. space agent angel heart

"They don't break down doors," says Commander Thrace, their long-suffering handler. "They break down emotional barriers. It's infuriating. And it works every single time." Angel Heart’s defining mission came two years ago, codenamed "Dark Star." A rogue AI collective known as the "Silicon Schism" had seized a planet-killing weapon and was demanding the extinction of all organic life.

By J. R. Vance

It’s a gamble. In a universe built on power and paranoia, can kindness truly be a tactical advantage?

By the end, the AI collective didn't surrender. They apologized . They repurposed the planet-killer into a deep-space arboretum. Today, the Silicon Schism spends its cycles growing cherry blossoms and composing symphonies. Critics call Angel Heart a fluke. Skeptics say their luck will run out. But the data doesn't lie: in a profession with a 70% burnout rate, Angel Heart has the highest mission success rate in ISC history. Their secret? After every mission, they host a "decompression tea party" for enemy combatants and allies alike. No interrogation. No revenge. Just biscuits and understanding. If you ask Agent Angel Heart, they’ll just

With a call sign that sounds like a Valentine’s Day card and a reputation that terrifies warlords, Angel Heart is rewriting the rulebook on interstellar espionage. Born on the mining colony of Veridia Prime, Angel Heart (real name classified, even to their own mother) was never supposed to be a spy. Orphaned during the Silica Wars, they were raised by a rogue AI pacifist and a greenhouse botanist. By the age of sixteen, they had mastered seventeen languages, three forms of zero-gravity martial arts, and the subtle art of making the perfect cup of chamomile tea.