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Inside the Primordial Sea, there was no stars, no darkness—only a boundless expanse of swirling, iridescent energy. The crew felt a gentle tug at their consciousness, as if their thoughts were being woven into a larger tapestry.
EVA‑9 projected a hologram of the Xal’kri’s memory cores onto the bridge. Images of pristine worlds, thriving ecosystems, and advanced technologies streamed before their eyes. In that moment, each crew member experienced a flash of knowledge—a glimpse of how to heal ecosystems, create self‑sustaining habitats, and even manipulate gravity. juq181
Sparks and Ryo worked in tandem, rerouting power from the ship’s reactors into the Nexus. The crystal lattice of the city began to hum louder, resonating with the same frequency as Juq‑181. The violet glow intensified, coalescing into a vortex of light that seemed to stretch into infinity. Inside the Primordial Sea, there was no stars,
Mara’s heart pounded. “If this is a beacon…”, she whispered, “then whatever made it wanted to be found.” Images of pristine worlds, thriving ecosystems, and advanced
But the sea also contained —distortions that whispered of entropy, of forces that devour order. Sparks felt the ship’s systems strain against an unseen pressure.
The crew gathered in the central atrium, the violet glow bathing their faces. Commander Kael stared at the humming core, his mind racing through the strategic implications.