Aeta nodded, her excitement palpable as she pushed herself up from her chair. "Alright then," she said with a wide smile, "I'll go look for Vilkas so he can check this out. I’m sure he’ll have plenty of thoughts on the weapons, and I want to hear what he has to say before we move forward."
Nyx gave a nod, her eyes still focused on the holographic display of the ship’s design. "Good idea. He’ll give us that final perspective we need, especially when it comes to the armament. His tactical experience is invaluable for something like this."
Aeta could feel the adrenaline surging as she stepped out of the Thinker's Group room, her thoughts racing with the potential this new ship held. It wasn’t every day that they got to work on something so ambitious—something that could revolutionize the Mining Guild's operations, security, and future. As COO, she felt a deep sense of responsibility for how this project would unfold, and the idea of sharing it with Vilkas filled her with anticipation.
Her steps were brisk as she walked through the Mining Guild's headquarters, heading toward Vilkas' office. Along the way, she passed by various colleagues and engineers, each absorbed in their own work. But in her mind, there was only one thing: the command ship. The thought of its hidden plasma cannon, the sleek design, and the teleportation chambers made her even more eager to get Vilkas involved.
When she reached his office door, she knocked lightly before stepping inside. "Vilkas? Got a minute?" she called out, her voice bright with enthusiasm.
Vilkas, who had been reviewing some tactical reports, looked up from his desk. "What’s going on, Aeta?" he asked, already sensing the excitement in her tone.
Aeta grinned as she walked over to him. "Nyx and I were just going over the final designs for a new command ship. You’re going to want to see this—it’s something else. We’ve got some powerful new weapons systems on board, and I figured you’d want to weigh in before we finalize anything."
Vilkas raised an eyebrow, immediately intrigued. "A new command ship, huh? I’ve heard rumors, but I didn’t think you were this far along." He stood up, straightening his jacket. "Alright, lead the way. Let’s take a look."
As they headed back toward the Thinker's Group room, Aeta filled Vilkas in on the ship’s main features—the hidden particle beam cannon, the missile launchers, and the teleportation technology that would allow them to evacuate in case of an emergency. Vilkas listened intently, his eyes narrowing with focus as he absorbed the details.
"Teleportation chambers, you say? That could be a game changer," he remarked, rubbing his chin thoughtfully. "And a hidden plasma cannon? Sounds like we’re preparing for any worst-case scenario."
"Exactly," Aeta said as they approached the door. "Nyx’s design is all about balance—defending ourselves without appearing too aggressive unless we need to be. But with the right weapon systems, we can handle any threat that comes our way."
When they entered the room, Nyx was still engrossed in her holographic display, but she glanced up when she saw them. "Ah, Vilkas, just the person I wanted to see," she said with a grin. "Come check this out."
Vilkas stepped forward, and Nyx brought up the design of the ship’s weapon systems. She showed him the hidden compartments, the sleek plasma cannon that could unfold in a moment’s notice, and the strategically placed missile launchers. Vilkas studied the display closely, occasionally nodding as Nyx explained the technical details.
After a few minutes, he leaned back, his expression impressed but serious. "This is some high-end tech," he said. "I like the versatility, especially with the hidden weapons. The plasma cannon is powerful enough to deal with most threats, and I like how it’s concealed until it’s needed. It keeps the ship looking non-threatening until the situation calls for it."
Nyx smiled. "Exactly what we were going for."
"But," Vilkas continued, "I’d suggest we run a few simulations before finalizing the specs. We’ll want to see how the cannon performs in different environments—asteroid fields, nebulae, high-radiation zones, you name it. Make sure we’re prepared for any situation. And the missile launchers, too—we should test the response times, see how they handle under pressure."
Aeta beamed. "That’s exactly why I wanted you to look at this, Vilkas. I knew you’d have valuable input."
Vilkas gave a modest shrug. "Just doing my part. This ship could be a real game-changer for the Mining Guild, but we’ve got to make sure it’s ready for anything."
Nyx nodded in agreement. "That’s what we’ll do. We’ll run those simulations and refine the design until it’s perfect. This ship is going to be the heart of our fleet, so we’ll make sure it’s unbeatable."
Aeta smiled, feeling even more confident about the project. With Vilkas on board and his tactical expertise guiding the final touches, she knew this command ship would not only serve as a powerful defensive asset but also stand as a symbol of the Mining Guild’s resilience and forward-thinking.
"Alright," she said with a satisfied grin, "let’s make this happen."
The three of them gathered around the holographic display, which showcased the intricate details of Nyx’s design for the new command ship. They had already spent hours going over every aspect—the weapon systems, the modular sections, and the hidden plasma cannon. Now, they were focused on the final touches, the elements that would make this ship truly stand out as the centerpiece of the Mining Guild’s fleet.
Nyx, standing at the head of the table, projected confidence as she pointed to various sections of the design. “We’ve covered the teleportation chambers, the MineraNet node, and the defense systems. But I want to make sure we’re thinking of this ship as more than just a powerful dreadnaught. It needs to feel like the capital of our fleet. Something that embodies the strength and leadership of the Mining Guild,” she said.
Aeta nodded in agreement, her eyes focused on the display. "It’s not just a warship. This will be our command center, our fortress, and our home if it comes to that. Everything about it has to reflect that."
Vilkas leaned forward, crossing his arms as he analyzed the design with a critical eye. "Exactly. This ship can’t just be about brute force—it needs to project authority, strategy, and a sense of command. The modularity of the design helps with that, but the name… the name is what people will remember. It has to resonate."
Nyx smiled at that, knowing the significance of what Vilkas was saying. "I was thinking along those lines too," she said, turning to the two siblings. "What about calling it a Dominion-class command ship? It has the weight and presence of a capital ship, the kind of vessel that leads an entire fleet. And for the specific name..." She paused for effect, watching as Aeta and Vilkas waited in anticipation.
"MG.S.S Imperium," Nyx said, her voice full of pride.
The name lingered in the air, heavy with meaning. Aeta’s face lit up as she considered it. "Imperium," she repeated softly, tasting the word. "It’s perfect. It speaks to leadership, control, and influence. It feels like more than just a ship—it’s the embodiment of the Mining Guild’s power and reach across the galaxy. Our own floating empire in a way."
Vilkas nodded slowly, letting the name settle in his mind. "Imperium... yeah, I like it. It’s strong, but it’s not just about force. It speaks to authority and vision. People will know that wherever the MG.S.S Imperium goes, the Mining Guild is in command. It’s the perfect name for our flagship."
Nyx grinned, clearly pleased with their reactions. "I’m glad you both agree. That’s exactly what I was going for. This ship will be more than just a symbol of our strength—it will be the heart of our operations, the mobile capital for the Mining Guild’s fleet. We’re going to make sure it can handle anything the galaxy throws at us."
The three of them continued to refine the design, ensuring that every system on the MG.S.S Imperium would be able to operate smoothly under any circumstance. Vilkas focused on the ship's tactical systems, running through potential scenarios where the Imperium might face hostile forces, from pirate ambushes to large-scale fleet engagements. "We’ll need to stress-test the particle beam cannon and missile systems under pressure, especially when engaging multiple targets," Vilkas suggested.
Aeta, meanwhile, focused on the ship's living quarters and operational flow. "The command center needs to feel like a real capital—efficient, but with enough space for our leadership to meet, make decisions, and relax when needed. The crew will also need a comfortable environment if they’re going to live aboard long-term. We’ve got to make sure it’s livable, especially if we’re planning to spend extended periods away from any planets."
Nyx nodded as they spoke, making adjustments to the holographic blueprint. "I’ve already included the teleportation chambers in case of an emergency evacuation, but I’ll make sure the crew quarters are up to standard. We’ll also ensure the MineraNet node is well-protected, so we don’t experience any more network outages like last time."
As the hours passed, the three of them fine-tuned the details, adjusting weapon placements, increasing the capacity of the teleportation system, and ensuring the modular sections could be expanded if needed. Nyx was meticulous, incorporating Aeta and Vilkas’ suggestions with ease, her vision for the MG.S.S Imperium growing clearer by the minute.
By the time they finished, the Dominion-class command ship wasn’t just a blueprint anymore. It was a fully realized vessel, designed to be the ultimate capital ship of the Mining Guild’s fleet. Aeta, Vilkas, and Nyx stood back, admiring the finished design.
"MG.S.S Imperium," Aeta said with satisfaction, her excitement bubbling beneath the surface. "This is going to change everything. The Mining Guild will be more powerful and secure than ever."
Nyx smiled, her wings subtly shifting in a show of pride. "And we’ll be ready for whatever comes next. The galaxy’s a big place, and with the MG.S.S Imperium, we’ll be ready to face it—together."
As the conversation shifted to the operational aspects of the MG.S.S Imperium, Vilkas leaned forward, his expression serious but enthusiastic. "Security is going to be one of our top priorities," he began. "I'll handpick a group of Night Guard personnel I trust to oversee the ship's security. This won’t just be any ordinary crew—we’ll need individuals who understand the complexities of protecting a mobile command center of this scale, especially given its status as the capital of our fleet."
Nyx and Aeta listened intently as Vilkas laid out his vision for the security team. The Night Guard had always been the Mining Guild's elite force, known for their loyalty and unflinching dedication to the Guild's leaders. Having them onboard the MG.S.S Imperium would guarantee the ship was well-defended against any external or internal threats.
Aeta chimed in, "And Astrid and I will gather personnel from the other divisions to ensure the ship runs smoothly. We’ll need our best engineers, logistics experts, AI managers, and a top-tier medical team to make sure all bases are covered." She paused, her eyes bright with excitement. "The Imperium is going to be a self-sustaining operation. Every division will need to contribute its best people."
Vilkas nodded, pleased with Aeta's input. "Right, we need the whole spectrum of the Guild’s talent onboard." He then brought up a suggestion Astrid had once mentioned. "You know, Astrid had talked about creating a Steward position—a caretaker who could manage the Headquarters in her and Aeta's absence. It might be a good idea to implement that role on the MG.S.S Imperium. The Steward would be someone we trust implicitly, someone who can make decisions and ensure everything runs smoothly if you both are off-ship handling other matters."
Aeta looked thoughtful as Vilkas explained the concept further. "A Steward could act as a proxy for us, ensuring the Headquarters on the ship remains fully functional, even if neither Astrid nor I are physically there. The position would allow us to extend our leadership across multiple fronts without sacrificing the command chain on the ship itself."
Nyx, who had been quietly listening, added, "I think it’s a smart idea. The ship will essentially be a city, with its own economy, hierarchy, and day-to-day needs. Having someone dedicated to maintaining that balance in your absence would be invaluable. And they could serve as an intermediary between the crew and leadership."
Vilkas, thinking a few steps ahead, then brought up the Guild’s technological edge. "We do have advanced robotics and AI at our disposal, not to mention technology that allows us to remotely control robotic bodies. We could create robotic bodies that resemble us and install holographic projectors to give them our likenesses. That way, if either of you or I need to 'appear' on the ship, we can, without physically leaving our posts at the headquarters."
The idea struck a chord with both Nyx and Aeta. Aeta immediately saw the practicality of it. "That would allow us to maintain a presence on the ship, even during emergencies or long-range missions. If we're in a situation where the Guild needs to see us on the frontlines, we could use these robotic bodies as stand-ins. It's a brilliant way to be in two places at once."
Nyx chimed in, her mind already spinning with technical ideas. "The holographic projectors would make the robotic bodies look exactly like you, right down to your mannerisms. And since we’re working with AI and neural links, we could probably integrate a real-time feedback system, allowing you to control these avatars as if you were actually there. It would give the crew peace of mind seeing their leaders in command."
Vilkas grinned. "Exactly. And we’d still be able to maintain control over the ship without ever physically leaving headquarters. Plus, it provides a level of security—if a threat emerges and we can’t afford to be on the ship, we could still oversee operations without putting ourselves in harm’s way."
Aeta was already picturing how this could work in practice. "Astrid would love this. She’s always thinking of ways to expand our influence without being physically tied to one location. This could allow her to keep an eye on things even if she’s on a mission elsewhere."
The idea of the Steward, combined with the holographic projectors and robotic bodies, was taking shape as a crucial component of the MG.S.S Imperium’s overall design. The ship was more than a mobile base—it was becoming a symbol of the Mining Guild’s adaptability and technological prowess.
Nyx smiled, clearly pleased with the direction things were heading. "This ship is going to be more than just a fortress or a command center. It’s going to be the pinnacle of everything we’ve been working toward—a mobile hub of operations, diplomacy, security, and research. And with these technologies in place, it will function seamlessly, no matter where we are in the galaxy."
Vilkas leaned back, satisfied. "I’ll get to work selecting the Night Guard personnel for security and start coordinating with the AI teams to ensure the holographic and robotic systems are flawless. The MG.S.S Imperium is going to be ready for anything."
Aeta, equally excited, added, "And Astrid and I will start pulling together the personnel from the other divisions. We’ll make sure that every department is represented and that this ship operates like the capital it’s meant to be."
The three of them exchanged determined looks, fully aware that they were creating something monumental—something that would not only protect the Mining Guild but also propel it into a new era of galactic leadership.
Aeta nodded confidently, reaching over to take the holochip containing the detailed plans for the MG.S.S Imperium. The small device, no larger than her palm, held the culmination of their collective vision—a new capital ship that would serve as both the heart of the Mining Guild's fleet and a symbol of their technological and strategic prowess. With a decisive movement, she removed the chip from its slot, her mind already racing with the next steps.
"Then I shall go to Astrid now," she said, slipping the chip into her jacket pocket, "to show her what we've decided on, to gain her approval, and also to talk about the personnel. We'll need her input on the crew, especially for the key roles. And of course, there's her choice for the Steward—or Stewardess, I guess, depending on who she thinks would be the best fit."
Vilkas gave her a nod of encouragement, leaning back in his chair. "I’m sure she’ll have a good idea of who would be perfect for the role. Astrid’s always had an eye for talent."
Nyx chimed in with a smile. "And don't forget to show her the meeting room design. I think she’ll really appreciate how we’ve considered the different branch heads and their specific needs. The idea of the virtual meeting space—where time zones and distances don’t matter—is something I’m sure Astrid will be excited about. It’s going to make her life a lot easier."
Aeta chuckled softly, feeling the weight of excitement in her chest. "I hope she’ll like it as much as we do. This is more than just a ship; it's a game-changer for how we operate. I think she’ll especially enjoy the flexibility the meeting room offers, and the fact that no matter where she is, she can stay connected to everyone in the Guild."
Vilkas stood up and stretched. "If anyone appreciates innovation, it’s Astrid. She might even have a few more ideas once she sees the design. I’ll leave the personnel discussions to you two, but I’ll be ready to implement security measures once we’re ready to move forward."
Nyx gave Aeta a quick wink. "Good luck. I’ve got a feeling Astrid will be all in once she sees what we’ve built. And the Steward position? It’s going to take a huge load off her shoulders."
With a confident nod, Aeta left the room, feeling a mixture of excitement and determination. As COO, she was used to managing complex operations, but this was something else—a monumental leap in their capabilities and reach. She walked briskly down the hall, her mind drifting to thoughts of her twin sister.
Astrid would undoubtedly see the value in the MG.S.S Imperium, but Aeta also knew her well enough to anticipate that Astrid might feel some initial hesitation about the scale of the project. It wasn’t just about approving the design; it was about managing the transition to a new kind of leadership. The Steward role would be a critical conversation point—Astrid had always been particular about who she entrusted with major responsibilities, especially one as important as maintaining control of the mobile headquarters.
When she finally reached Astrid’s office, Aeta took a deep breath before knocking. The door slid open with a soft hiss, revealing Astrid sitting at her desk, her attention focused on several holographic screens floating before her. Aeta could see the faint glow of data projections and reports, a testament to her sister's meticulous nature.
"Hey, Sis," Aeta greeted, stepping inside with a smile. "I've got something exciting to show you." She tapped her pocket, where the holochip rested. "It’s about the new command ship."
Astrid looked up from her screens, curiosity piqued. "Oh? I take it you, and Nyx have been busy. And with Vilkas too I assume."
Aeta chuckled, making her way to the center of the room where a holo-projector was set up. "Busy is an understatement. We’ve been refining the design for the last few hours, and we think it’s finally ready for your approval." She inserted the chip into the projector, and instantly, the room was illuminated with a scaled hologram of the MG.S.S Imperium. The ship's sleek lines, massive structure, and intricate design filled the air, casting a soft blue glow around them.
Astrid stood, her eyes wide with fascination as she circled the projection. "This... this is incredible."
Aeta smiled, watching her sister’s reaction. "We’ve thought of everything, from security to living quarters, to advanced teleportation chambers in case we need to evacuate in a hurry. It’s designed to be a fully self-sustaining city and command center, with room for expansion if needed."
Astrid tilted her head as she studied the various components of the ship. "And the headquarters?"
Aeta grinned, gesturing to a specific section of the projection. "Right here, integrated into the heart of the ship. Nyx even designed it to resemble our DracoTown Villa, using dark blue marble stone quarried from asteroids—giving it that otherworldly yet elegant feel. And check this out," she said, zooming in on a separate room. "This is the virtual meeting space. We designed it to accommodate all the branch heads, no matter their physiology or time zones. Using the Corelink Neural Network, even if it’s the middle of the night for someone like Kali Firewalker, there will be a representation of them in the meeting. They won’t miss anything, and you’ll get a report on everything that happens."
Astrid’s eyes glimmered as she took in the possibilities. "That will make things much smoother."
"And there’s one more thing," Aeta added. "We talked about the idea of a Steward. Someone who can take care of things on the ship when you and I need to be elsewhere. Vilkas had the idea of outfitting robotic bodies with holographic projectors to make them look like us. That way, even if we can’t physically be on the ship, we can still maintain a presence through these avatars."
Astrid paused, a thoughtful expression crossing her face. "A Steward... that’s an interesting idea. And having the option to appear remotely through those holographic bodies could be very useful."
Aeta nodded. "Exactly. We’re looking at this as more than just a ship—it’s a new frontier for how we operate. And with everything integrated into MineraNet, you’ll have complete control from anywhere."
Astrid smiled softly, clearly impressed. "I think we’re really onto something here, Aeta. Let’s finalize this. And as for the Steward position, I’ve got a few candidates in mind. I’ll make my decision soon."
With that, Aeta knew the MG.S.S Imperium was well on its way to becoming a reality—a symbol of the Mining Guild’s ambition and their future among the stars.