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Now reading: Chapter 2: Ch-2 The Obliterator-Class Star Dreadnought (revi from Legacy of the Void Fleet, a Action novel by Drakethedestroyer.

A slow smile crept across his face as he considered his strengths. Kallus might not excel at everything, and most things in life never truly excited him. But when it ca to strategy, leadership, and adapting to challenging situations, he knew he was unmatched. That's why he had dominated in Galactic Conquest, a ga of strategy and warfare that others could only aspire to master.

"I may not understand why this has happened," he muttered, his voice steadier now, "but if this is the hand I've been dealt, I'll play it to win."

Red Empress smiled again, her approval evident. "A wise approach, Master. Together, we will carve a path through this new reality.

Kallus nodded at Red Empress, her words still echoing in his mind. Forcing himself to focus, he took his first proper look around the command center. He sat in the Fleet Commander's seat, a position of absolute authority. From here, the entire ship's systems were at his fingertips.

Surrounding him were consoles brimming with advanced technical displays and holographic interfaces, their complexity radiating an air of unmatched sophistication.

The command room was massive yet functional, designed to provide maximum efficiency while exuding the gravitas of command. As Kallus looked around, he found it oddly familiar, as if he had been there before. Then it struck him—

For a mont, he stared, overwheld by the realization of where he was. Then his thoughts drifted back to the ship itself, and a flood of mories surged through him.

This wasn't just any ship. It was his ship—his dream ship.

From his childhood, Kallus had been fascinated by spaceships. It all started when he watched a sci-fi movie filled with massive star dreadnaughts, sleek fighter jets, and breathtaking space battles. The sight of those ships soaring through the cosmos sparked sothing deep inside him—a feeling he couldn't quite describe.

He wasn't just entertained; he was srized. The idea of piloting a spaceship, of navigating the endless void, ignited a dream within him.

That fascination, that dream had stayed with him, shaping his imagination and ambitions.

Year's later, a company developed a virtual reality ga based on space warfare and exploration—Galactic. This ga allowed players to design and build their fleets, empires, and more.

And Kallus had been a spaceship enthusiast since childhood, so there was no way he would be left out. He purchased the ga and spent his spare ti working toward his dream.

It had taken him 2 long years of effort, countless in-ga missions, and grueling planning to create it. And just a week ago in the ga, his dream ship had finally been delivered to him. Yet now, sohow, impossibly, it was here. Real. Tangible.

Kallus rose from his seat, the soft thud of his boots reverberating against the tallic floor as he moved towards the center of the chamber. Encircling him was a high-definition holographic projection, offering an unbroken 360-degree view of the vast expanse of space. The hologram shimred with impeccable clarity, every star and shadow rendered as if the reinforced panes of glass were truly there. Suspended in the void beyond was his creation—a masterpiece of design and ambition, floating serenely amidst the cosmic abyss.

[The Obliterator-Class Star Dreadnought.]

At 28 kiloters in length, 10 kiloters in width, and 5.5 kiloters in height, it dwarfed most other warships. Modeled after the Executor-Class Star Dreadnought, it was a behemoth, capable of inspiring both awe and terror. But unlike the flawed original design, his Obliterator had been ticulously re-engineered to address its most glaring weaknesses.

The most significant change was to its structure. Kallus had completely redesigned the upper section, taking inspiration from the sleek aesthetics of the Resurgent-Class Star Destroyer. Viewed from above, the ship bore a striking resemblance to the Resurgent Class, with a more streamlined and angular silhouette.

Yet it wasn't rely a copy. The Obliterator retained the imnse firepower, fleet command capabilities, and overwhelming presence of the Executor Class, all while shedding the vulnerabilities that had led to the original's downfall.

The Obliterator class star dreadnaught had its command center integrated directly into the hull, rather than being exposed on a bridge tower. This design provided additional protection, ensuring that even under heavy bombardnt, the ship's leadership remained intact.

[Author's thought: That is, if the enemy was even able to destroy the ship's integrated shields.]

Where the Executor Class had been a towering giant prone to catastrophic damage from concentrated attacks, the Obliterator was built for resilience and efficiency. Kallus had reinforced its superstructure with a modular design, distributing critical systems across the ship to prevent cascading failures. The result was a star dreadnought that was not only sleeker and more aesthetically pleasing but also far more practical and battle-ready.

As Kallus gazed at his creation, pride swelled within him. This ship was more than just a tool of war—it was the culmination of his creativity, strategic mind, and dedication. It was the embodint of his dreams.

He turned back to Red Empress, who stood serenely at his side, her holographic form exuding an aura of quiet strength.

"This ship," he said, his voice steady despite the storm of emotions within him, "it's everything I've ever worked for. But now that it's real, it feels… overwhelming."

Red Empress smiled gently. "Master Kallus, this is only the beginning. The Supre Being has granted you this ship not rely as a reward but as a challenge. Its true potential lies not just in what it is but in what you will do with it."

Kallus nodded slowly, her words sinking in. The enormity of his situation was daunting, but for the first ti since waking up, he felt a flicker of excitent. He was no longer just a gar—he was a commander, and the universe awaited his next move.

As Kallus continued to gaze at the Obliterator-Class Star Dreadnought, mories of its creation flooded his mind. Every feature of the ship was a testant to his ingenuity, born from countless hours of design and strategy.

One of the most notable differences between his Obliterator and the original Executor-Class Star Dreadnought was its sheer size. At 26 kiloters in length, it was significantly larger than its predecessor. This wasn't just for intimidation—every additional ter served a purpose.

Kallus had envisioned this ship as more than just a flagship. It was a mobile fortress. Unlike the Executor-Class, which relied heavily on external support, the Obliterator was a self-sustaining marvel of engineering.

Its enhancents made it not only more advanced but also faster, capable of reaching an astounding maximum speed of 900 kiloters per second—unheard of for a ship of its size.

But its most impressive features lay within.

The ship housed not one, but two internal shipyards, each capable of constructing vessels comparable in size and complexity to a Resurgent-Class Star Destroyer.

These shipyards were marvels in their own right, equipped with automated systems and cutting-edge machinery that streamlined the shipbuilding process. And if necessary, the Obliterator could even dock a fully assembled Resurgent-Class Star Destroyer within its cavernous internal hangars.

Its capabilities didn't stop there.

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