Robin put the small structure on the red sandy ground, but the small structure didn't land on the ground but it floated on itself. After putting it down he back a few metres away and awaited the general expansion that normally happens to the things that was brought out.
Within a minute it slowly expanded and he behold another of the great structures that game developers had once come up with. He was immediately captivated. The structure floated gracefully in the sky, suspended by advanced anti-gravitational technology. Its circular design exuded an aura of futuristic elegance and efficiency.
This was the Orbital Command, an upgraded floating version of Command Center from the game Starcraft 2. Yes, Robin chose this game for space superiority. Actually Robin wanted to wait until a little later for putting a proper military installation but since someone had just escaped, it was time he got serious.
The Orbital Command appeared significantly different from the standard Command Center he had encountered before. The central block retained the familiar Terran architecture, but it now housed an array of state-of-the-art communication equipment and advanced control systems. This transformation indicated that the Orbital Command possessed enhanced capabilities beyond its terrestrial counterpart.
He observed the Orbital Command's communication array, which bristled with antennae and sensor arrays, extending in various directions. These sophisticated devices were clearly designed to facilitate long-range transmissions, granting the Terrans unparalleled situational awareness on the battlefield. The intricate network of technology and powerful sensors seemed to hum with activity, signaling the immense data processing and analysis happening within.
Having heard tales of its splendor, he finally laid eyes upon the Orbital Command, and he was immediately captivated. The structure floated gracefully in the sky, suspended by advanced anti-gravitational technology. Its circular design exuded an aura of futuristic elegance and efficiency.
The Orbital Command appeared significantly different from the standard Command Center he had encountered before. The central block retained the familiar Terran architecture, but it now housed an array of state-of-the-art communication equipment and advanced control systems. This transformation indicated that the Orbital Command possessed enhanced capabilities beyond its terrestrial counterpart.
He observed the Orbital Command's communication array, which bristled with antennae and sensor arrays, extending in various directions. These sophisticated devices were clearly designed to facilitate long-range transmissions, granting the Terrans unparalleled situational awareness on the battlefield. The intricate network of technology and powerful sensors seemed to hum with activity, signaling the immense data processing and analysis happening within.
Notably, the Orbital Command possessed a vast holographic display that hovered above its central structure. This captivating projection showcased real-time tactical information, maps, and strategic overlays, assisting commanders in making critical decisions. The holographic display served as a testament to the Terrans' advanced technology and their commitment to staying one step ahead of their adversaries.
A series of ion thrusters encircled the outer rim of the Orbital Command, providing the means for propulsion and mobility. These thrusters allowed the structure to reposition itself quickly in orbit, granting strategic flexibility and the ability to access different areas of the battlefield with ease.
Illuminated by pulsating lights, the Orbital Command exuded an air of authority and power. The combination of sleek design, advanced communication systems, and cutting-edge technology left him in awe of the Terran's mastery over the cosmos.
As Robin stood there, taking in the sight before him, he couldn't help but appreciate the significance of the Orbital Command. It represented the pinnacle of Terran ingenuity, a beacon of technological advancement that bridged the gap between Earth and the vastness of space. The Orbital Command was not just a structure; it was a testament to the Terran's unwavering spirit and their determination to conquer the stars.
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"Is there any AIs in the Orbital Command?" Robin asked Sigret.
"Let me connect.. Establishing connection.. Yeah.. You can talk with her now." Sigret said. Robin just asked the question casually, but didn't expect the response to be so swift.
"Uh! Hello.." Robin spoke over comms.
"Hello master. I am the adjutant of this Orbital Command. What can I do for you." a voice came along with a hologram of a connected android with wires came in front of his eyes. This adjutant looked exactly the same as the one he had seen in the videos. Though he had never played the game, he roughly knew the story of Starcraft.
"Can you land the Command and transform into a regular Command Center?"
"Right away, Master."
Soon the floating Orbital Command landed on the ground blowing away dust and rock particles. The low gravity was the first thing Robin had felt once he stepped his foot here and now seeing the flurry of dust around he was really second guessing if terraforming the planet was a good idea or not.
Of course, these were just momental frustrations of small things that Robin had a habit of thinking. It soon turned into a normal Command Center that looked more sophisticated than the ones one would get in the starting of the game. After it landed. 10 SCVs came out in big mech slowly.
The sturdy humanoid robots stood tall, equipped with mechanical limbs capable of multitasking and construction. Their metallic exteriors hinted at the resilience required for its demanding tasks. The SCVs represented an invaluable asset, a tireless worker that embodied the ingenuity and adaptability of the Terran faction in the face of daunting interstellar challenges.
Robin could see the men inside the SCVs from outside. Each of them after coming out saluted at Robin.
"At your service, Commander. What do we need to build."
"No offense Commander, but this looks like a shitty place to establish a Command Center."
"Yeah. There is no magnetic field. We will die if we come out of the SCV."
Robin was amused by these people's talks and was glad that these people weren't as strict as the ones from Nod Brotherhood. Those scientists, military personnel were impossible to talk to for a long time and were just plain fanatics of his. It felt like Robin was spearheading a cult whenever he visited their bases.
At least these SCVs acted like a normal human.
"Sorry about that my friends. I will soon install a machine that will terraform the planet. For now you will just need to establish multiple structures in order to build an terran force. I will supply the minerals and the power required. You might have already noticed that the Command Center is filled with vespene gas tanks which is enough to construct bunkers, barracks, starports, engineering bay and other structures. By the the way, I would like to know your names."
"Name's Robert."
"Johnson."
"Williams."
"Tyrone."
"..."
"Jones... So who are the enemies? The Protoss or the Zergs?" One of the SCV workers asked. Though the SCVs were not responsible in the frontline but they were interested to know who they were up against. After all they led a very mundane life here makings structures and collecting fuel sources.
"There is no enemy as of now. But will be soon and for that we will need to set up bases which will be scattered throughout this planet." Robin spoke the truth.
"So no Zergs and Protoss.. What species are they?" Another worker asked. Robin shrugged his shoulders and admitted that he didn't know.
"So invisible enemy. It will be fun to see new faces of enemies around. I got sick of those bloodless creatures. They look like they have no blood in their bodies."
"You are damn right! Its' downright annoying."
"Enough chitchat boys. Get to work before we are late."
These SCV workers looked very lively and Robin was happy that these people wouldn't get bored at all. The workers without any complain, taking their mechs got to work and started budlings structures around. As opposed to the one showed in game, making huge structures would need time.
Robin and Sigret talked with the workers while they worked for a bit. He didn't want to make these people feel that they only worked for him and had no life. Every human being deserves a good life, no matter where they were.
After seeing that everything had been settled and a big base would be ready in a week or so, Robin and Sigret flew far from the base. He needed to bring another thing out from the Starcraft 2 game. Just like last time he brought out another small thing from the game.
But this time it wasn't a building or a Command Center. But rather a huge spacecraft. The spacecraft was kept down in a big open field which was relatively leveled. The spacecraft was an awe-inspiring and colossal vessel. It had a sleek and distinctive triangular shape, tapering towards the front. This design not only hinted at its incredible speed and agility despite its bulk but also accentuated its modern and advanced construction, with sharp angles and sleek lines.
This spacecraft was the Terran made battlecruiser. Encased in heavy armored plating, the Battlecruiser radiated an aura of invincibility.