Ship in trouble

Getting into the mind of Admiral Isis was a labyrinth that was difficult to decipher. With the systems explored and an expeditious route to go to the meeting point with the imperial fleet, the order to Arcadia was contradictory, to say the least. Prize? Reward? Punishment?

The orders were that the Arcadia was the fast ship that acted as a courier, and with the high command of the Hellenic Navy, Eneas would have to travel for more than a week to meet Zeus' fleet.

The mission was not unimportant, Isisi wanted the Hellenes to be warned of the discoveries of the supply routes and their tactical importance, and who better than Eneas to convey that point.