Chapter 107: The Orbital Breach
The Australian desert was perfectly, flawlessly silent. The cosmic audit was over, and the Universal Anomaly remained standing.
Ren didn’t need to bark orders or establish a localized comms relay. His newly forged Tier 0 architecture connected him to the four thousand Universal Praetorians at a sub-atomic level. They weren’t just soldiers anymore; they were extensions of a living, breathing administrative override.
“Board the fleet,” Ren projected.
The four thousand pitch-black anomalies rose from the fused black glass in absolute unison. They didn’t march to the twenty hotwired stealth transports hovering above them. They simply ceased to obey terrestrial gravity, floating upward in a massive, terrifyingly synchronized column of absolute density, seamlessly re-entering the dark troop bays.
Chloe remained on the edge of the crater. She looked up at the pristine blue sky, then back to the Abyssal Sovereign.
“You said we’re taking it to the stars,” Chloe said, her unmutated voice trembling. “Ren, those are Old World atmospheric dropships. They aren’t sealed for deep space. They don’t have cosmic radiation shielding or life support for a vacuum. If we leave the atmosphere, my blood is going to boil in seconds.”
Ren turned his platinum-ringed eyes toward her.
“You are applying obsolete terrestrial physics to a universe I now administrate,” Ren stated. The frictionless phenomenon of his voice had evolved; it was now a fundamental law of reality pressing against her eardrums. “The fleet does not require Old World titanium to survive the vacuum. It requires my permission.”
Ren raised his hand.
[Active Skill Unleashed: Domain of the Void (Architectural Expansion)]
The invisible, zero-point gravity well that had previously shielded them did not just expand. It fundamentally rewrote the localized spatial coordinates. A massive, pulsing sphere of absolute void-black energy, laced with blinding platinum code, expanded outward from Ren’s chest, completely enveloping the twenty massive stealth transports.
Inside the sphere, the concept of a vacuum was mathematically permanently deleted. He had synthesized a perfectly stable, climate-controlled pocket dimension, complete with localized atmospheric pressure and raw, breathable oxygen, anchored entirely to his vascular system.
“The environment is no longer a variable,” Ren declared, his dark silhouette drifting flawlessly up into the open boarding ramp of the flagship. “It is a choice. Ascend.”
Chloe hurried up the ramp, stepping into the massive, heavily armored cockpit just as the thick titanium doors violently slammed shut.
Ren didn’t walk to the command console. He didn’t need to physically touch the Old World fusion drives to hotwire them anymore. He stood in the dead center of the deck, his hands resting at his sides, and simply commanded the spatial geometry between Earth and the upper exosphere to fold.
The ascent was instantaneous.
There was no deafening roar of thrusters. There was no violent atmospheric friction turning the hulls red-hot. One microsecond they were hovering over the scorched red dirt of the Outback, and the next microsecond, the polarized glass of the cockpit was completely filled with the infinite, terrifying black of deep space.
Earth was a massive, scarred blue and brown marble rotating silently below them.
Chloe gasped, stumbling back against a shock-seat as she stared at the cosmos. They were in deep orbit, surrounded by absolute nothingness, yet the air in the cockpit was perfectly warm and crisp.
But the orbital space around Earth was not empty.
The System overlay across Ren’s retinas did not flash a warning. It simply provided a serene, platinum-colored administrative notification.
[Notice: Celestial Quarantine Fleet Intersected.] [Target: System Blockade Squadron (Lvl ???)] [Status: Automated / Unaware]
Hovering in a massive, mathematically perfect ring around the planet were fifty colossal celestial dreadnoughts. They were not made of metal. They were staggering, geometric constructs forged entirely from hyper-condensed liquid starlight and shifting platinum halos, identical to the architecture of the Cosmic Auditor but scaled for orbital warfare.
They were the System’s automated sentries, tasked with ensuring that the Category-Five incubation node remained perfectly isolated from the rest of the celestial empire.
“They are the localized firewall,” Ren analyzed, his void-like eyes reflecting the blinding starlight of the dreadnoughts. “They are waiting for the Seraph to hatch and integrate the planet. They do not know the egg was cracked.”
As the pitch-black, twenty-ship fleet of Old World stealth transports suddenly materialized in the center of their blockade, the celestial dreadnoughts instantly reacted.
Massive, interlocking platinum rings on the bows of the fifty ships began to rapidly rotate, charging catastrophic, orbital-scale deletion beams. The raw cosmic energy illuminating the dark space around them was enough to vaporize the entire moon.
A massive, telepathic transmission, cold and entirely bureaucratic, slammed into the flagship.
UNAUTHORIZED TERRESTRIAL VESSELS DETECTED. PLANETARY NODE 819 IS UNDER STRICT QUARANTINE. RETURN TO THE ATMOSPHERE IMMEDIATELY OR BE DIGITIZED.
“They’re going to fire!” Chloe screamed, covering her eyes against the blinding platinum glare charging outside the glass.
Ren did not flinch. He did not prepare to physically absorb fifty orbital lasers.
He was a Tier 0 Universal Anomaly. He didn’t fight the System’s automated software with brute force anymore. He fought it with superior privileges.
“Your automated directives are based on a hierarchy that no longer exists,” Ren broadcasted flawlessly back across the vacuum of space, his voice vibrating directly into the source code of the celestial dreadnoughts.
Ren raised his pitch-black hand and effortlessly pinched his fingers together.
[Administrative Override: Execute Task Kill]
He didn’t fire a weapon. He didn’t launch the Praetorians. He simply accessed the universal source code he had ripped from the Auditor, located the fifty active processes designated as the Celestial Quarantine Fleet, and permanently changed their operational status to ’False’.
The physical reaction in the vacuum of space was absolute, terrifying silence.
The massive, blinding deletion beams charging at the bows of the fifty dreadnoughts instantly fizzled out. The colossal geometric ships, each the size of a terrestrial metropolis, violently stuttered.
Their liquid starlight hulls turned a dead, ashen grey.
Without a single explosion or kinetic impact, all fifty celestial dreadnoughts completely lost structural cohesion. The pure mathematics holding them together unraveled. The massive ships instantly dissolved into trillions of harmless, drifting particles of dead cosmic dust, completely scattering into the solar winds.
The impenetrable, automated celestial blockade had been entirely liquidated in a single keystroke.
[Administrative Action Successful.] [Celestial Quarantine: REMOVED.]
Chloe lowered her hands, staring out the polarized glass in absolute, paralyzing disbelief. The fifty suns that had been charging at them a second ago were completely gone. The orbital lane was flawlessly clear.
“You didn’t even hit them,” she whispered, her unmutated mind failing to process the scale of the violence. “They just… turned off.”
“Kinetic combat is a terrestrial limitation,” Ren stated smoothly, his heavy combat boots perfectly anchored to the deck. “When you possess the source code, you do not need to shatter the armor. You simply delete the entity inside it.”
Ren turned his solid, platinum-ringed eyes away from the drifting cosmic dust and looked out into the vast, infinite expanse of the Milky Way. His Tier 0 perception mapped millions of glowing, pulsing nodes across the galaxy—other incubation worlds, massive administrative hubs, and celestial transit gates.
“The quarantine is lifted,” the Universal Anomaly declared, effortlessly adjusting the ruined collar of his dark trench coat. “The System believes it administrates an infinite, flawless empire. It is time to introduce them to a localized thermodynamic error.”
The twenty-ship fleet violently surged forward, leaving the pacified Earth behind, accelerating flawlessly into the absolute dark of the cosmos.
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Chapters
- Chapter 126: The Zenith Conduit
- Chapter 125: The Genesis Audit
- Chapter 124: The Prime Axis
- Chapter 123: The Virtual Partition
- Chapter 122: Beneath the Sacred Rot
- Chapter 121: The Anti-Logic
- Chapter 120: The Indigestible Mass
- Chapter 119: The Thermodynamic Peace (Epilogue)
- Chapter 118: The Absolute Constant
- Chapter 117: The Paradigm Shift
- Chapter 116: The Axiom Audit
- Chapter 115: The Deficit
- Chapter 114: The Event Horizon
- Chapter 113: The Null-Brood
- Chapter 112: The Ash Walkers
- Chapter 111: The Abyssal Genesis
- Chapter 110: The Omega Reformat
- Chapter 109: The Root Directory
- Chapter 108: The Alpha Gate
- Chapter 107: The Orbital Breach
- Chapter 106: The Source Code
- Chapter 105: The Cosmic Audit
- Chapter 104: The Tartarus Synthesis
- Chapter 103: The Drowning of Kings
- Chapter 102: The Emerald Abyss
- Chapter 101: The Continental Nerve
- Chapter 100: The Violet Miasma
- Chapter 99: The Caloric Payload
- Chapter 98: Mutually Assured Obsolescence
- Chapter 97: The Orbital Anvil
- Chapter 96: The Abyssal Legion
- Chapter 95: The Abyssal Foundry
- Chapter 94: The Global Ping
- Chapter 93: The Rewrite
- Chapter 92: The Obsolescence of Kings
- Chapter 91: The Fragile Bubble
- Chapter 90: The Aegis Descent
- Chapter 89: The Subterranean Key
- Chapter 88: The Citadel’s Vanguard
- Chapter 87: The Empty Throne
- Chapter 86: The Premature God
- Chapter 85: The Praetorian Guard
- Chapter 84: The Immune Response
- Chapter 83: The Category-Five Breach
- Chapter 82: The Orbital Truth
- Chapter 81: The Architect’s Delusion
- Chapter 80: The Amputated Elite
- Chapter 79: The Synthetic Breach
- Chapter 78: The Synthetic Perimeter
- Chapter 77: The Ashen Crown
- Chapter 76: The Dead Zone
- Chapter 75: The Void’s Treasury
- Chapter 74: The Aristocrat’s Hoard
- Chapter 73: The Gilded Vault
- Chapter 72: The Gilded Canopy
- Chapter 71: The Synthetic Jungle
- Chapter 70: The Concrete Canopy
- Chapter 69: The Anchor’s Heart
- Chapter 68: The Sovereign’s Fall
- Chapter 67: The Sovereign’s Peak
- Chapter 66: The Cloud Line
- Chapter 65: The Alpine Leviathan
- Chapter 64: The Alpine Graveyard
- Chapter 63: The Ashen Tide
- Chapter 62: The Abyssal Ascendance
- Chapter 61: The Abyssal Threshold
- Chapter 60: The Apex Harvest
- Chapter 59: The Abyssal Vault
- Chapter 58: The Glass Cage
- Chapter 57: The Iron Foyer
- Chapter 56: The Concrete Mountain
- Chapter 55: The Artillery Rain
- Chapter 54: The Scorched Expanse
- Chapter 53: The Abyssal Span
- Chapter 52: The Blackwater Span
- Chapter 51: The High Roost
- Chapter 50: The Nocturnal Cycle
- Chapter 49: The Timberline
- Chapter 48: The Macro-Objective
- Chapter 47: The Iron Shell
- Chapter 46: The Feral Highway
- Chapter 45: The Broken Cage
- Chapter 44: The Dead Monolith
- Chapter 43: The Heavy Caliber
- Chapter 42: The Blind Spot
- Chapter 41: The Blackout
- Chapter 40: The Interior Assault
- Chapter 39: The Gorged God
- Chapter 38: The Descent
- Chapter 37: The Crimson Corridor
- Chapter 36: The Digital Fracture
- Chapter 35: The Warlord’s Cache
- Chapter 34: The Iron Skin
- Chapter 33: The Ghost in the Corridor
- Chapter 32: The Preemptive Strike
- Chapter 31: The Viper’s Nest
- Chapter 30: The Velvet Rope
- Chapter 29: The Arsenal
- Chapter 28: The Gilded Cage
- Chapter 27: The Pressure At The Bottom
- Chapter 26: The Drowned Tomb 2
- Chapter 25: The Drowned Tomb
- Chapter 24: The Red Line
- Chapter 23: The Newcomer Tax
- Chapter 22: The Cattle Pen
- Chapter 21: The Leviathan of Glass
- Chapter 20: The Underpass
- Chapter 19: The Concrete Canyon
- Chapter 18: The Big Gun
- Chapter 17: The Blocked Road
- Chapter 16: The Apex Predator
- Chapter 15: The Candy Store
- Chapter 14: The Siege Breaker
- Chapter 13: The Gun Shop
- Chapter 12: The Pack
- Chapter 11: The Safehouse
- Chapter 10: The Gentleman
- Chapter 9: The Pest Control
- Chapter 8: The Root of Evil
- Chapter 7: The Lab Rat
- Chapter 6: The Glass Bridge
- Chapter 5: Death From Above
- Chapter 4: The Python
- Chapter 3: The Survivor
- Chapter 2: The Bully
- Chapter 1: The First Bite