Shattering through the void, a swarm of crystal lifeforms appeared, each one radiating in a variety of colors. There were so many of them that it looked as if the place was overflowing with broken fragments of singing crystals. If this number suddenly spawned within the Grakkan Empire without any prior notice, it would be an outright disaster.
ãWeâll reduce their numbers in the initial strike. Be careful not to get caught in the crossfire.ã
ãããUnderstood.ããã
Perhaps my performance up to this eleventh wave had given weight to my words, my proposal was smoothly accepted by the captains of the Holy Empire fleetâs A-class escort ships. Then again, it might simply be that they have no desire to get caught up in the blast.
ãIâll use the Telekinetic Halo. Mimi, I need your support.ã
ãYes, sir!ã
Mimi responded eagerly. Up until now, her role as Krishnaâs operator had been something like a mix between a communication officer and a navigator. In normal times, she handled navigation as well as communication with colonies and other ships. During combat, she would warn me immediately if a powerful enemy appeared, adaptively adjust the radar range, and keep an eye out for any threats approaching us.
Now, with the addition of the Telekinetic Halo, a pseudo-guided weapon, as part of Krishnaâs arsenal, her role had expanded to include its operation.
ãTarget locked!ã
ãAlright, letâs do this.ã
I fired the Telekinetic Halo at the swarm of crystal lifeforms Mimi had locked onto. The massive halo, deployed from the rear of Krishna, split into six parts, each forming a sizable ring capable of slicing through a small ship. These rings then surged toward the crystal lifeforms, cleaving through them mercilessly.
ãxfghdh#â¦?!ã
The mental waves reverberated through spaceâlike agonized, bewildered screams from the crystal lifeforms. The halos tore through the swarm, weaving through the void and decimating their numbers at an accelerated rate. One of the best features of the Telekinetic Halo is that its size can be adjusted depending on the situation. I could send out a single, massive ring or, as Iâm doing now, split it into six. It was versatile enough to divide further or launch as one formidable ring.
However, the more halos I deploy, the harder they are to control. At best, I can manage twelve rings with precise control.
Beyond that, guidance became less refined, and if I did push it even further, I could only release them as a scattershot barrageâa crude but devastating widespread attack. While this diminished precision, the halos still retained their cutting power, making them brutally effective in a large-area assault.
As for the halosâ actual potency, it was pretty terrifying. In testing, they were found to bypass shields created by conventional technology entirely, penetrating straight through without any reduction in power. They didnât weaken shields, nor were they stopped by them.
In terms of raw cutting power, the halos effortlessly sliced through the special metal armor commonly used on battleships. They even cut through armor designed to resist psionic attacks, like the kind used by the Holy Vuelzarus Empire. In effect, the halos ignored both shields and armor, directly tearing through the shipâs structure itself. Itâs a monstrously lethal weapon.
ãNowâs the time! Charge!ã
ãããYeahhhh!ããã
With the crystal lifeforms reduced to about half their original numbers, the Holy Vuelzarus Empireâs A-class escort ships charged straight into the fray. They unleashed attacks that looked like bluish-white lightning, obliterating the crystal lifeforms. The lightning bolts snaked through the swarm like living creatures, shattering the crystalline bodies in a chain reaction.
Nice! That lightning attackâI love that kind of thing! Chain Lightningâitâs like the ultimate weapon for any guy whoâs into this sort of thing!
ãWeâre going in too!ã
ãYes, sir!ã
ãHuh, right into that chaos?!ã
Kugi seemed apprehensive about diving into the chaotic skirmish where crystal lifeforms and A-class escorts clashed intensely. I donât see what the big deal is, though. Look at Mimiâsheâs got a calm, seasoned expression as if sheâs done this a thousand times.
ãEek!ã
While admiring Kugiâs fox ears and tails fluffed up in alarm, I pushed forward into the battle. Given the high penetration power of both the Graviton Cannons and the Telekinetic Impact Cannon, I had to be careful to avoid accidental hits on allies.
ãMark not just the enemies but also the positions of our allies.ã
ãUnderstood, Hiro-sama!ã
Now, it all comes down to spatial awareness. I need to carefully track the orbits of both the escort ships and the crystal lifeforms amidst the skirmish. Taking their trajectories into account, I began firing the Graviton Cannons at the crystal lifeforms, ensuring no friendly ships were caught in the crossfire.
ãThe powered-up Large Caliber Pulse Laser Cannons⦠Isnât their firepower a bit excessive?ã
ãTotally. And by the way, theyâre not Large Caliber Pulse Laser Cannons anymore; theyâre Graviton Cannons now.ã
Just as Mimi feared, the Graviton Cannonsâs power was something to seriously consider for future battles. The crystal lifeforms struck by it had parts of their bodies simply erased at the point of impact, and then the rest of their form collapsed inward toward the missing segment, shattering into pieces. Donât tell me this thing is generating micro black holes or something. Thatâs scary!
ãSeeing as they change back to Large Caliber Pulse Laser Cannons when you arenât in the cockpit, my Lord, perhaps thereâs an option to toggle between the two?ã
ãThatâs a great idea. Letâs give it a try.ã
Thanks to the Maneuvering Light Wings, I dodged the crystal lifeforms with nimble, erratic movements. While navigating through their attacks, I looked through the weapon systems searching for a way to disable the magic circle that altered the Large Caliber Pulse Laser Cannons into Graviton Cannons.
ãAh, there it is. The sub-menu for the graviton cannon includes an option to toggle it off.ã
Switching back to the familiar green hue of the usual Large Caliber Pulse Laser Cannons, I fired in all directions, blasting away the crystal lifeforms closing in from every angle. Yeah, this feels more like what Iâm used to. But for dealing with these kinds of enemies, the Graviton Cannons are simply more efficient. As long as I avoid friendly fire, I can damage multiple targets at once.
ãThe Telekinetic Impact Cannon itâs a little overpowered⦠It will probably literally disintegrate any pirate ship I shoot with it.ã
ãConsidering it reduces the crystal lifeforms to literal dust⦠yeah.ã
ãIt would be troublesome if we couldnât recover any spoils, my Lord.ã
The Telekinetic Impact Cannon, which had evolved from the Large Caliber Scattershot Cannon, was proving to be something of a mixed blessing. In terms of raw power, it leaves nothing to be desired. Its range, area of effect, power, rate of fire, and sustained operation are all superior to the original. But there is a catchâitâs overkill against most targets.
By the way, Kugiâs feedback is starting to show a distinct shift, she is beginning to change her mindset for the one needed in combat. Good, keep it up, Kugi.
ãStill, I feel like I might be able to adjust it somewhat, depending on how much I psych myself up.ã
ãWait, are you saying youâre using your psychic powers to fire it, Hiro-sama?ã
ãNot exactly⦠but ever since Krishna upgraded, Iâve felt this⦠connection, like thereâs a direct link between me and Krishna. Hard to put into words.ã
ãItâs said that âvisitorsâ and their relics resonate and connect with each other⦠perhaps this is something like that.ã
In truth, when I use the Maneuvering Light Wings to dodge, it doesnât feel like Iâm controlling them with the control stick. Instead, itâs as if Iâm directly controlling the wings through sheer willpowerâalmost as if my brain is guiding them separately from my hands and feet.
ãYouâre really turning into some kind of comic book superhero, Hiro-sama.ã
ãStop it, Mimi. That comment really hits home.ã
Honestly, of all the comments Iâve heard in the last few days, that one hit the hardest. Iâm pretty sure Iâm still within the bounds of humanity⦠or so Iâd like to believe. Is it a stretch? Maybe. But itâs a belief I wonât give up onâotherwise, my sanity might not survive.