Chapter 326 326Missile Detonate
Chapter 326 326Missile Detonate
The people working on the Island stopped doing their work on hearing a hush sound and looked up.
The sky above the fleet was serene, the stars faintly visible against the vast bluish oceanic sky, but it was a calm that wouldn't last.
Trivedi watched as the Garuda X missile, a sleek, powerful symbol of destruction launched from one of the fleet's most advanced warships. It tore through the sky, leaving behind a streak of light that illuminated the waters below.
The missile's target was clear: the coastal base at Nicobar. Deemed critical to Evan's operations, the base was a linchpin in their plans to disrupt his growing influence. The missile roared across the heavens, its speed unmatched, promising annihilation.
Suddenly, as it neared the island, the unthinkable happened.
The Garuda X missile tore through the sky with lethal precision, a streak of light racing toward the Nicobar coast. Its destructive power was palpable even from the fleet miles away, where officers and crew stood at their posts, watching the fiery trail through binoculars and radar displays.
As the missile closed in on its target, something extraordinary happened. The seemingly dormant array of metallic pillars positioned around the island suddenly sprang to life. A low, resonating hum filled the airwaves, causing interference on the fleet's instruments. Vibrations coursed through the sea as arcs of brilliant blue energy shot upward from the pillars, connecting to form an intricate web. Within moments, the entire island was enveloped by a shimmering, pulsating energy shield.
From the seemingly dormant array of pillars spread across the island's perimeter, an ominous hum erupted. The air shimmered as the pillars began to pulse, releasing arcs of blue energy. The pulses connected, forming a grid of radiant energy that expanded rapidly. Within moments, the entire island was encased in a massive, translucent shield, pulsating with an unearthly glow.
The Garuda X slammed into the invisible barrier with devastating force, triggering an explosion that blazed blinding everything with light. The blast wave spread out in a fiery storm, scorching the air and sending up colossal plumes of dust and smoke that shrouded the area in chaos..
The shockwave rippled outward, fiery storms consuming the sky, dust and smoke swirling in a chaotic dance. The sea below churned violently as debris and flames rained down, but none of it breached the shield. The energy barrier held firm, its brilliance intensifying for a moment before fading, leaving nothing but an eerie calm in its wake.
From the island below, a sudden wind blast erupted, a powerful gale that cleared the skies of smoke and soot, dispersing the aftermath into the atmosphere. The shield disappeared as quickly as it had appeared, leaving no trace of its existence, as if it had never been there.
The spectacles didn't scare them rather it served as normal entertainment cause they knew the true power of the shields.
.......
From the fleet, the officers could see the furious churning of the sea, its waters rippling outward from the impact zone. Sensors beeped frantically, reporting extreme heat and pressure levels that spiked beyond normal parameters.
The bridge of the flagship was filled with shouts and gasps.
"Did you see that?!" an officer cried, his face pale with shock.
"Impossible! Nothing should have survived that impact!" another muttered, his hands trembling over the radar console.
"What kind of technology could do this?" someone whispered, his voice barely audible over the growing clamor.
"It's like magic," a young technician stammered, his eyes wide as he stared at the feeds. "How else do you explain that shield?"
The seasoned officers dismissed the notion of magic but looked equally unnerved. Through telescopes and advanced imaging devices, they could see the energy field ripple and shimmer like water under the sun before stabilizing.
The shield held firm, containing every ounce of destructive energy. For a brief moment, it became visible to the naked eye, glowing faintly with a translucent blue hue that seemed both beautiful and ominous. Then, as quickly as it appeared, the shield vanished, leaving the island untouched.
A sudden wind blast erupted from the ground beneath the shield, dispersing the smoke and soot into the atmosphere. The sky cleared, revealing the island's silhouette, serene and undamaged.
On the fleet's main bridge, chaos reigned. Officers yelled into headsets, technicians scrambled to recalibrate their sensors, and the radar feed struggled to make sense of the event. Experience new tales on empire
"Systems are glitching out!" one technician reported. "The EM interference is off the charts."
"I'm getting weird energy signatures! They're nothing like anything on record," added another.
Admiral Trivedi remained silent for a moment, his expression grim as he stared at the live feed from the fleet's drones. The chatter around him grew louder.
"What the hell just happened?"
"Was that some kind of tech they are using?"
"They're using... what? Fourth-dimensional barriers?"
Trivedi raised a hand, silencing the room. "Calm down," he said, though his voice carried an edge of tension. "This is not magic. This is technology—highly advanced, highly tactical. Evan has pushed beyond anything we've anticipated."
The officers exchanged uneasy glances. Trivedi continued, his voice firm. "From the moment they shot down our Sukhoi—a 4.5-generation aircraft—with second-generation jets, we should have realized they're operating on a whole different plane. This confirms it. Their modifications are not just advanced they're unrealistic."
He turned sharply toward his communications officer. "Relay all footage, sensor data, and logs immediately to the central base. Let the higher-ups review everything and provide further instructions. I want this analyzed down to the last pixel."
The officer nodded, hands shaking as he worked to compile the data. Trivedi glanced back at the display, his eyes narrowing. He couldn't shake the feeling of unease settling over him like a weight.
Little did he know, every transmission, every log, and every piece of footage was already under surveillance. Aurora's systems had phased through the fleet's firewall long before the battle began, intercepting their communications in real time. With their reliance on outdated security protocols—ironically sourced from
Evan himself the fleet was an open book. Aurora's advanced algorithms cataloged and decrypted everything effortlessly, her system absorbing their strategies like a predator studying its prey.
The Nicobar shield wasn't just a defense rather it was prove of the disparity they exist between them.