Chapter 248: A Fleet is Born
Jonah stood at the observation deck, looking down at the awakened fleet. A part of him couldn’t believe that this was real.
Forty-three ships. Each one was so huge that Nomad looked small next to it.
“I can’t decide if this is beautiful or terrifying,” Vanessa said beside him. Her datapad had given up trying to catalog all the different ship types and was just displaying an error message.
“Both,” Ariana said. “Definitely both.”
The ships were nothing alike. Each Life-Weaver ship was unique, shaped by the needs and personality of its original creator. Some had smooth, flowing lines like sculptures.
Through the bond, Jonah could feel their simple thoughts.
Purpose? they seemed to ask. What are we for? What do we do?
“That’s the problem,” Jonah said aloud. “We have a fleet. But we don’t have pilots.”
Warden appeared beside them. [Correction. Life-Weaver ships do not require pilots. They are symbiotic entities. Once bonded to a compatible mind, they fly and operate by themselves, only needing general directions instead of someone controlling them all the time.]
“So they can fly themselves?” Vanessa asked.
[To an extent. Think of it as the difference between directing a dog and driving a car. The dog understands your intent and acts accordingly. The car simply follows your input.]
“These ships are dogs.” Jonah couldn’t help but smile at how crazy the idea was. “Giant, space-travelling dogs made of crystal and metal.”
[That is a simple way of saying it, but it is basically correct.]
Ariana directly asked the main question. “Can they fight without individual commanders? If Sterling’s ship arrives in eleven hours, we need to know if this fleet can actually defend Haven.”
[They can fight. The real question is how well they can do it. To be at their best, they need people linked to them who can make wise choices during the fight and figure out solutions when things go wrong. Without that, they will default to basic defensive patterns.]
“So we need captains.” Vanessa brought out a display showing the fleet roster. “Forty-three ships. That means we need forty-three people capable of forming a psychic bond with a ship.”
The magnitude of that problem hit them hard. Where do you find forty-three people with the rare ability to connect with alien technology? People who could be trusted with weapons of this power? People who could learn to command in the few hours they had left?
“It doesn’t matter anyway,” Jonah said quietly. “Even if we found the people, I’m the only one who can create the initial bond. It took me six hours to wake the fleet using the Dragon’s power. I don’t have time to individually bond forty-three people to forty-three ships.”
“Then we must focus on the important ones,” Ariana said. “We don’t need all forty-three to be perfectly commanded. We need a core group of flagships with competent leadership. The rest can follow their lead.”
“How many?” Vanessa asked.
“For an effective defensive formation? Five. Maybe seven if we are being cautious.”
“Warden, what are the requirements for bonding with a Life-Weaver ship?” Jonah asked.
[The candidate must have these three qualities: First, an opened channel to cosmic energy, typically manifested through an Awakening. Second, a flexible and creative mind capable of symbiotic thinking. Third, the willingness to merge their identity with another being.]
“So basically, Weavers, Summoners, or people who work closely with living creatures.” Vanessa was already running through possibilities in her head. “Tamers, maybe. Some Druids.”
“We have one obvious candidate,” Ariana said, looking at Jonah. “You.”
He’d known it was coming, but it still hit hard. “I’m already bonded to Haven. To every system on this station. Adding a ship on top of that…”
“Might kill you,” Vanessa finished. “Absolutely not. We need you conscious and functional to maintain the station’s defenses. You can’t do that if you are merged with a warship.”
“Then we have Nomad,” Ariana continued. “That’s our second ship, even if it’s not part of the ancient fleet.”
“And for the others?” Jonah asked.
The question hung in the air, unanswered. They were light-years from home. The only people here were the three of them. Unless…
“What about you?” Jonah turned to Ariana. “Your training focuses on spiritual harmony with cosmic forces. And you have been studying celestial mechanics during the journey. You could bond with one of the ships.”
Ariana looked genuinely surprised. “I am honored you would trust me with such a weapon. But I have never attempted a psychic bond before. What if I fail? What if I damage the ship?”
[The risk is minimal.] Warden’s assessment was calm. [Princess Ariana’s energy signature shows strong compatibility with Life-Weaver technology. Success probability: 73.4 percent.]
“Those aren’t terrible odds,” Vanessa said. “Better than most of the gambles we have taken lately.”
Ariana studied the fleet, with a thoughtful look on her face. “If it will help protect this place, and help us win the war, then I will try. Which ship would you recommend?”
Warden displayed a hologram of an elegant ship. It looked almost like a bird, with wings of light and an aerodynamic body. [The Celestial Falcon. A scout-class ship designed for speed and precision.]
“A falcon,” Ariana smiled. “That’s okay, given my Empire’s symbol is the phoenix. Very well. I accept.”
“That’s three ships with commanders,” Vanessa said, updating her calculations. “We need at least two more for Ariana’s defensive formation.”
Jonah’s mind thought fast through the problem. They had the ships. They had the power to wake them. But people? people who could…
Wait.
“The flawed Weavers,” he said suddenly. “Back at the Academy. The hundreds we rescued from Sterling’s factory.”
Vanessa’s eyes widened. “Jonah, they are barely functional. Their souls are broken. They can’t even control their own Progeny half the time.”
“But they are Weavers. They have opened channels. They have the capacity for symbiotic thinking, even if it’s damaged.”
“What if bonding with a ship could help them? Give them structure. A partner whose mind is strong, helping to stabilize theirs.”
[That’s possible in theory.] Warden said. [The Life-Weaver ships were designed to heal as well as fight. A symbiotic bond might provide the psychological framework the flawed Weavers lack. It is… an good solution.]
“It’s also risky,” Vanessa said. “What if the bond fails? What if their instability corrupts the ship? What if we make things worse?”
“Then we make things worse.” Jonah met her eyes. “But doing nothing guarantees we face Sterling’s ship with three commanded ships and forty dumb ones. That’s not a fight we can win.”
Ariana nodded slowly. “The boy has a point. In war, you use the assets you have, not the ones you wish you had. If these damaged Weavers can be stabilized through bonding, we must try.”
Vanessa looked between them, clearly unhappy but recognizing the logic. “Fine. But how do we even test this theory? The Weavers are back on our home planet. We are months away.”
[Distance is irrelevant when you control the Genesis Forge.] Warden’s hologram pointed to the station’s heart. [The Forge-Heart can create psychic connections across galactic distances. The Dragon’s star-chart proves this. Jonah could reach the Weavers’ minds from here and guide them through a bonding process.]
“Could I?” Jonah asked. Because that sounded insane.
[Your bond with Haven grants you a unique psychic range. We don’t know if you can keep multiple links perfectly stable and connected over the long distances. But it is possible.]
“How long would it take?” Jonah asked.
[To establish bonds between four flawed Weavers and four vessels? Approximately nine hours of continuous psychic effort. Perhaps longer if complications arise.]
Nine hours. They had eleven before Sterling’s ship arrived. That left two hours as a buffer. Two hours to prepare defenses, get into position, hope nothing went wrong.
“We’re really doing this,” Vanessa said. “We are going to reach across the galaxy, fix broken souls, and create an army in nine hours.”
“Welcome to my life,” Jonah said with a tired smile. “Nothing’s ever easy.”
“If it were easy,” Ariana said, her hand on his shoulder, “they would not need us.”
“Alright,” Jonah said. “Warden, contact the Academy. Get me a secure link to whoever’s managing the Weaver containment facility. Ariana, you should start preparing for your bonding. Vanessa…”
He turned to her, seeing the worry in her eyes.
“Monitor everything. Both me and the Weavers I’ll be working with. If anything goes wrong, if anyone’s mind starts fracturing, you pull us all out. Understood?”
“Understood.” She took his hand. “Just promise me you’ll come back. Every time you connect to something cosmic, you come back a little less you. I need you to stay Jonah, okay?”
“I promise,” he said. “I’m not going anywhere.”
It was a promise he hoped he could keep.
Because in nine hours, he was going to reach across the stars, touch the minds of broken weapons, and try to heal them by binding them to ancient, alien ships.
And if it worked? They’d have a fleet.
If it failed? Well. They’d probably all die in eleven hours anyway when Sterling’s ship arrived.
So really, what did they have to lose?
Everything, his mind said quietly. You have everything to lose.
But that had been true since the beginning.
And they’d kept fighting anyway.
“Let’s get to work,” Jonah said.
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Chapters
- Chapter 263 263: Wolves in the Winter
- Chapter 262 262: Grey Wilderness
- Chapter 261 261: Lunar Beachhead
- Chapter 260 260: Moonshot
- Chapter 259 259: The Interrogation
- Chapter 258: Derailment
- Chapter 257: The VIP Car
- Chapter 256: The Silver Streak (Part 1)
- Chapter 255: Earthbound
- Chapter 254: Hollow Man
- Chapter 253: The Boarding Party
- Chapter 252: Dance of the Falcon
- Chapter 251: Titan’s Shadow
- Chapter 250: Call of the Artificers
- Chapter 249: Price of Treason
- Chapter 248: A Fleet is Born
- Chapter 247: Back to the Dragon’s Prison
- Chapter 246: Unbreakable Cage
- Chapter 245: Artificer’s Gift
- Chapter 244: Price of a Soul
- Chapter 243: Thorne’s Return?
- Chapter 242: Pocket dimension
- Chapter 241: What is in the Forge?
- Chapter 240: Shipyard of Gods
- Chapter 239: Journey to Haven
- Chapter 238: First Defection
- Chapter 237: The Lunar Nexus
- Chapter 236: Seeds of Dissent
- Chapter 235: Artificer’s Star-Chart
- Chapter 234: Council of a Broken World
- Chapter 233: Silas Aftermath
- Chapter 232: V.2.1
- Chapter 231: Project Requiem V2
- Chapter 230: Bunch of Weavers
- Chapter 229: Unexpected turn
- Chapter 228: Swarm
- Chapter 227: Star Fall
- Chapter 226: Gates of Hell
- Chapter 225: Heavenly Blade
- Chapter 224: A Flaw in the Code
- Chapter 223: Alpha’s Lair
- Chapter 222: Price of the path
- Chapter 221: Coordinated Attack!
- Chapter 220: Ghost Signal
- Chapter 219: Guerilla War
- Chapter 218: The First Spark
- Chapter 217: Enemy Spotted!
- Chapter 216: When the Smoke Clears
- Chapter 215: The Soul’s Trace
- Chapter 214: Den of Vipers
- Chapter 213: Ariana’s Intervention
- Chapter 212: Insurgency Begins
- Chapter 211: Spear of God
- Chapter 210: War in Two Worlds
- Chapter 209: Sterling Coup
- Chapter 208: Sea of Stars
- Chapter 207: Celestial Catapult
- Chapter 206: A Kiss Before Launch
- Chapter 205: Ghost Hunters’ Trap
- Chapter 204: Dragon’s Vow
- Chapter 203: Council of Enemies
- Chapter 202: The First Thunder
- Chapter 201: Political Battle
- Chapter 200: Silas infiltration
- Chapter 199: Birth of Nomad
- Chapter 198: The Star-Weaver
- Chapter 197: Spark of Starlight
- Chapter 196: The Dragon’s Heart
- Chapter 195: Dangerous Deal
- Chapter 194: Syndicate’s Ghost
- Chapter 193: Impossible Blueprint
- Chapter 192: Council of War
- Chapter 191: Ticking Clock
- Chapter 190: Crossroads
- Chapter 189: Deal with the devil
- Chapter 188: War on Two Fronts
- Chapter 187: Silas Awakening
- Chapter 186: Plan B
- Chapter 185: Hostile Takeover
- Chapter 184: Lion’s Den
- Chapter 183: A New Threat: The First Outbreak
- Chapter 182: Ashes and Alliances
- Chapter 181: Meeting with The General
- Chapter 180: Exodus
- Chapter 179: Age of Destruction
- Chapter 178: Fortress Meltdown
- Chapter 177: Unleashing Sylva
- Chapter 176: Clash with The Gemini Twins
- Chapter 175: Gemini Chamber
- Chapter 174: Parting of Ways
- Chapter 173: Digital Ghost
- Chapter 172: Hero:Draven
- Chapter 171: Inside The Fortress
- Chapter 170: The Siege Cannon
- Chapter 169: The First Wall
- Chapter 168: Dr Thorne’s Dungeon!!
- Chapter 167: Unveiling Atlas
- Chapter 166: Forge of Worlds
- Chapter 165: Monster Project
- Chapter 164: Secret Meeting
- Chapter 163: Waves Across Nations
- Chapter 162: Nightfall
- Chapter 161: Rising War!
- Chapter 160: The Face of the Enemy
- Chapter 159: A Familiar Fight
- Chapter 158: Subject Beta
- Chapter 157: Interception
- Chapter 156: The Decoy
- Chapter 155: Caught in the Web
- Chapter 154: Urban Jungle
- Chapter 153: Blueprint for Trace
- Chapter 152: The Next Trace
- Chapter 151: Uneasy Alliance
- Chapter 150: New Player on Board
- Chapter 149: Report
- Chapter 148: The Butcher’s Bill
- Chapter 147: Mercy Killing
- Chapter 146: Weakening Minds
- Chapter 145: Subject Alpha
- Chapter 144: Butcher's Workshop
- Chapter 143: Descent
- Chapter 142: Following the Trail
- Chapter 141: The First Trace
- Chapter 140: Empty Lab
- Chapter 139: Break-in
- Chapter 138: Ghost plan
- Chapter 137: Mind in the Machine
- Chapter 136: Burden of Originality
- Chapter 135: Source Code
- Chapter 134: Foundation of Lies
- Chapter 133: The First Trace
- Chapter 132: Proven Shield
- Chapter 131: Stolen Spark
- Chapter 130: The Bond
- Chapter 129: Uncaged Monster
- Chapter 128: Final Stage
- Chapter 127: Bureau’s Shadow
- Chapter 126: Semifinals and Sabotage
- Chapter 125: Unspoken
- Chapter 124: Rival’s Respect
- Chapter 123: Saint’s Mercy
- Chapter 122: The Threat They Fear
- Chapter 121: Where no bullets fly
- Chapter 120: Reversed Order
- Chapter 119: When Beliefs Collide
- Chapter 118: New Contender
- Chapter 117: A Question for the Headmaster
- Chapter 116: The Past That Hunts
- Chapter 115: First Apprentice
- Chapter 114: A New Department
- Chapter 113: Cheers and Goodbyes.
- Chapter 112: New Eden!!!
- Chapter 111: The Mad Doctor’s Escape
- Chapter 110: Cleansing Fire
- Chapter 109: The Piercing Arrow
- Chapter 108: The Alchemist's Antidote
- Chapter 107: Debate of Creators
- Chapter 106: Evil Heart
- Chapter 105: Spore of Corruption
- Chapter 104: First Healing Process
- Chapter 103: The Verdant Province
- Chapter 102: A New Kind of Mission
- Chapter 101: Unseen Scars
- Chapter 100: A New Balance of Power
- Chapter 99: Checkmate
- Chapter 98: Turning the Tables
- Chapter 97: Empty Nest
- Chapter 96: A Game of Cat and Mouse
- Chapter 95: The Dragon's Tooth
- Chapter 94: Assembling the Team
- Chapter 93: The Bureau's Move
- Chapter 92: A Rival's Warning
- Chapter 91: The Price of Sainthood
- Chapter 90: A Saint and a Symbol
- Chapter 89: Reverse Synthesis
- Chapter 88: Heart of the Scar
- Chapter 87: Song of Serenity
- Chapter 86: First bloom
- Chapter 85: Unholy Ground
- Chapter 84: The Cardinal's Gambit!!
- Chapter 83: A Prison of Luxury
- Chapter 82: Cardinal's Invitation
- Chapter 81: Judgment and Serenity
- Chapter 80: Unwanted Sermon
- Chapter 79: Birth of Sylva: The Verdant Guardian
- Chapter 78: Symphony of Life
- Chapter 77: Eve of Creation!!!
- Chapter 76: The Synthesis Loom
- Chapter 75: Trial of the Treant
- Chapter 74: The Living Core
- Chapter 73: Promise Takes Shape
- Chapter 72: Headmaster's Shield
- Chapter 71: The Debriefing and the Vultures
- Chapter 70: Burden of a soul
- Chapter 69: Creator's Legacy
- Chapter 68: Heart of the Hive
- Chapter 67: An Order is an Order
- Chapter 66: A Creator's Call
- Chapter 65: The Queen's Nursery
- Chapter 64: Blackwood Mines
- Chapter 63: Unbreakable Brute
- Chapter 62: Gift from the Forge
- Chapter 61: Broodmother's Trail
- Chapter 60: Cleaning House
- Chapter 59: Close call!
- Chapter 58: Acidic Stalker
- Chapter 57: First Hunt
- Chapter 56: ASTF!
- Chapter 55: Rising Threat
- Chapter 54: The Fourth Slot
- Chapter 53: Artificer's Legacy
- Chapter 52: A Challenge of Control
- Chapter 51: Weight of a Black Badge
- Chapter 50: The First Flight
- Chapter 49: An Audience of Rivals
- Chapter 48: Birth of a Legend!
- Chapter 47: Nexus Project Begins
- Chapter 46: The Black Badge!
- Chapter 45: Victory at all cost!
- Chapter 44: Extraction!!
- Chapter 43: The Primordial Geode
- Chapter 42: Guardians of the Workshop
- Chapter 41: The Workshop of a Bygone Era
- Chapter 40: Encounter with the Guardian
- Chapter 39: Sunken City
- Chapter 38: Gearing Up!
- Chapter 37: The Offer
- Chapter 36: New Project
- Chapter 35: Corrupted Blueprint
- Chapter 34: A Hero’s Return!
- Chapter 33: Spoils of War!!
- Chapter 32: The Weaver's Gambit!
- Chapter 31: Draven's Folly
- Chapter 30: Failed Experiments
- Chapter 29: Infiltration!
- Chapter 28: Unexpected Assignment
- Chapter 27: Front Lines
- Chapter 26: Taming the Inner Beast!
- Chapter 25: Beast in the Cage
- Chapter 24: Grade-3 Synthesis!
- Chapter 23: Unseen Rival!
- Chapter 22: Fury Unleashed!
- Chapter 21: After The Battle
- Chapter 20: New Path!
- Chapter 19: Raging Boar!
- Chapter 18: A Perfect Team
- Chapter 17: The Preserve! (fixed).
- Chapter 16: Unseen Rival! (Fixed).
- Chapter 15: Glimmerwing Striker (fixed).
- Chapter 14: Project Chimera (fixed).
- Chapter 13: Headmaster's Interest
- Chapter 12: Encounter with Vanessa
- Chapter 11: A State Secret (fixed).
- Chapter 10: The Unveiling (fixed).
- Chapter 9: Birth of the Shard-Shell Scrambler (fixed)
- Chapter 8: A New Blueprint (fixed).
- Chapter 7: Scavenger’s Canvas (fixed).
- Chapter 6: Skeptical Sergeant (fixed)
- Chapter 5: The First Material(fixed).
- Chapter 4: Spark of Essence (fixed).
- Chapter 3: Emptiness (fixed)
- Chapter 2: The God Mark (fixed).
- Chapter 1: Stained Hope (fixed)