The sight of several hundred ships standing in a row in the depths of space was a sight to behold, indeed. However, the truth was that this was just a façade. These weren't true ships, they just appeared to be.

These deep black platforms, each of which was capable of holding several dozen warriors comfortably, were actually just that: platforms. Leonel was cleverly keeping them in a defined path using the Forces in the region and a few hidden Force Arts that linked these platforms as one.

Though these platforms couldn't be considered to be real ships, they were still able to provide comparable safety and could also double as resting and medical centers.

The choice here was obvious: They would hold this line. This battle would decide whether Earth could defend its Fold of Reality or not.

Earth was definitely at a great disadvantage. Fighting in space was something that only Sixth Dimensional existences could do comfortably. However, Leonel had considered this as well and solved it using the third hidden ability of these hundreds of platforms.

When linked together in this fashion, the platforms could refine and produce Force, creating an atmosphere that was somewhat like Space Lite. It wasn't as comfortable as a planet, but it wasn't as volatile as space itself.

As a result of this, Leonel managed to turn a disadvantage of Earth into the opposite.

Space normally didn't have Force and if you were unlucky enough to run into pockets where Force did exist, they were normally extremely dangerous. By the time you noticed them, you would likely already be dead.

Due to the nature of space, absorbing Force here was particularly dangerous, especially if the Force didn't acknowledge you. So, where was the advantage?

The advantage was in the fact that this was Earth's Fold of Reality. This Force innately recognized them. However, it wouldn't do the same for their enemies. Normally, it would just be difficult for invaders to absorb Force in a world that wasn't their own. But now, it would be almost lethal.

his feet dangling down into the vast expanse of space. The artificial gravity in the surroundings wasn't as strong as it was on Earth or EarthX1, so he felt exceptionally

never thought that he would have the chance to see the stars like this. Sitting far outside the solar system he had spent almost two decades of life in, gazing at moons and planets he had never even seen pictures of, let alone laid his own eyes upon…

for him to put his full effort toward it, and though he Respected everything he did and gave it all

staring off into the stars, seeing the vastness of the universe laid out before him as his people were being oppressed from all sides, he felt a dull throbbing within as though a deep recess of his soul was ready to

suddenly shook and

Leonel didn't even move as the ten kilometer long

them standing tall. One couldn't truly grasp the horror of a starship, even a

cracked like glass, miniature blackholes formed and collapsed, combustible star cores sparked as though they were nothing more than

standing in place. And yet the violent commotion around it painted a completely different

BANG!

though a pouncing beast, the ten kilometer long behemoth shattered the final layer, its body

one of them practically dripping with blood. However, when they saw Earth's fleet ahead of them, these very same gazes

than any single ship Leonel had

down to the endless abyss below. Even in their presence, he didn't stand. It was as though he didn't remember at all that he

Avarone spoke coldly, his expression hardly

brought their people out here that

forward after losing its momentum breaking into this Fold of

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