CH-3 The Obliterator-Class Star Dreadnought-2(updated)

At the heart of the ship lay state-of-the-art research and development labs. These labs were equipped with advanced analytical tools, experimental chambers, and fabrication units, making them the perfect environment for innovation.

Whether it was refining new alloys, testing experimental technologies, or designing next-generation starships, the Obliterator was a hub of technological advancement.

Adjacent to the labs two or three level below were production factories that rivaled those of planetary industrial complexes. These factories could process raw materials into refined alloys and components, ensuring the ship's needs were met without reliance on external resources.

The Obliterator even had its own mining equipment, allowing it to harvest asteroids and other celestial bodies for raw materials.

In every sense, this was a ship designed for independence. It could traverse the galaxy for decades, centuries without needing to return to a port. Kallus had planned for it to be the ultimate weapon, command center, and sanctuary—capable of adapting to any situation and dominating any battlefield.

I ran a hand across the smooth, polished surface of a nearby console, pride welling up in my chest. "A mobile fortress," I murmured again, a faint smile on my lips. "A shipyard, a factory, a laboratory… everything I ever wanted, all in one."

 

My gaze shifted back to the Obliterator, marveling not only at its immense size and advanced systems but also at its unparalleled firepower. The ship's armaments were a testament to its role as both a command ship and a war machine—a fortress that could dominate any battlefield in space.

The Obliterator was bristling with weapons, each chosen for its devastating effectiveness.

Chief among them were the 120 Capital-Class Quad Pulse Cannons, mounted strategically along the dorsal and ventral hull. These massive cannons were the epitome of destructive force.

Each pulse shot was powerful enough to obliterate enemy shields within seconds and then tear through their hulls as if they were paper. When fired in unison, these cannons turned the ship into a juggernaut of destruction, capable of engaging multiple enemy fleets simultaneously.

Complementing these were 80 SE-238 Obliterator-Class 1500mm Railguns, designed for long-range precision strikes. Utilizing advanced magnetic acceleration, these massive weapons could fire projectiles at near-light speeds, delivering devastating kinetic energy to targets thousands of kilometers away.

Perfect for crippling enemy ships or neutralizing key installations from a safe distance, these railguns were engineering marvels.

Each railgun stood at an imposing 102.08 meters in height, stretched 346.26 meters in length, and spanned 278.47 meters in width. Their dome-like structures housed the advanced firing mechanisms, with a formidable 1500mm barrel protruding from each, ready to unleash destruction.

For closer engagements, the ship was equipped with 269 SE-289 Sentinel Mid-Range Railguns, each capable of launching three projectiles every five milliseconds. These rapid-firing weapons were devastating in dogfights, shredding any ship foolish enough to approach the Obliterator into debris within moments.

Like their long-range counterparts, these railguns were massive, measuring 300 meters in length, 65 meters in height, and 200 meters in width. Their sleek, angular design exuded a menacing efficiency, with three massive 1200mm barrels protruding with their sleek design, primed to unleash relentless firepower.

Adding to its arsenal were 18000 EW-203 Pulverizes, smaller but no less lethal pulse weapons designed to saturate the battlefield with concentrated energy blasts in mid to short-range fights. These weapons provided the Obliterator with overwhelming firepower against smaller ships, fighters, and incoming projectiles.

And then there were the 10,000 Anti-Matter Missile Launchers, capable of unleashing missiles loaded with the most destructive payloads known to science deployed throughout the ship hull.

Each missile contained enough energy to obliterate capital ships or devastate entire fleets. These missiles were guided by advanced AI systems, ensuring near-perfect accuracy even in the chaos of battle.

Yet the ship's offensive capabilities were only part of its power. The Obliterator was also equipped with advanced tactical systems to dominate the battlefield. One such system was its Warp Suppression Field, capable of blocking faster-than-light travel within a range of 600,000 kilometers. This ability allowed the ship to trap enemies within its operational zone, preventing their escape or reinforcements.

I smirked as I thought about the destructive potential of MY ship. "A juggernaut," I murmured. "Not just a warship but a force of nature."

Red Empress appeared beside him, her expression calm but approving. "The Obliterator is indeed a masterpiece of warcraft," she said, her voice smooth and authoritative. "Its weapon systems and tactical capabilities ensure that few can stand against it. However, power alone is not enough. How you wield this power, Master Kallus, will determine your legacy."

My awe deepened as Red Empress continued speaking, her holographic form standing regally beside me.

Red Empress, who had been silently observing his reflections, stepped closer. Her holographic form seemed to glow with approval. "Your design is remarkable, Master Kallus. The Supreme Being's choice to grant you this ship is no coincidence. It mirrors the ambition and brilliance you poured into its creation."

 

"But Master Kallus," she began, her voice carrying the weight of monumental revelations, "this ship is no longer what you originally envisioned in your game. The Supreme Being, in his wisdom, made significant changes when bringing it to reality. These changes have fundamentally transformed the Obliterator-Class Star Dreadnought into a masterpiece unlike anything ever seen in this universe—or any other."

I listened intently, my curiosity piqued. I had already noticed the differences as I viewed my ship through the holographic projection before me. Even the material surface had a different texture and sheen than the one I had originally chosen when I began building the ship in the game.

Had the Red Empress not mentioned it herself, I would have asked her, because while my ship looked the same at first glance, it was undeniably different.

So, I listened carefully, eager to understand just how much had changed.

"First," Red Empress said as the ship's hull structure materialized in front of me as a holographic image, which she gestured toward, "the hull, along with all internal and external components of the Obliterator, is now forged from a combination of these two legendary alloys—Adamantium and Mithril. These materials are revered, even across the multiverse."

I stared at the projection, my mind racing. While I didn't know the exact properties of Adamantium and Mithril—since they didn't exist in my world—they were well-known in various novels. I knew they were among the rarest, most precious, and even legendary metals, just as Empress had mentioned.

Even though I didn't have a complete understanding of these two mythical materials, I could already tell they were formidable in their own right. To say that this was just an upgrade would be an understatement.

This was a transformation.

She continued, "Only a handful of planets in existence are capable of producing such rare and precious elements. As a result, this ship's durability and resilience are unparalleled. It is virtually impervious to conventional damage and resistant to energy-based weaponry of any known caliber."

I ran my fingers across the console, imagining the almost mythical materials now comprising my ship. The very thought of it filled me with awe.

"But that is not all," Red Empress waved her hand, causing the projection to shift, now displaying the ship's various weapon systems. She continued, "Your weapon systems, originally formidable, have also been reforged using these same alloys. And it's not just the materials that have been enhanced—every cannon, railgun, and missile launcher has been upgraded in ways that make them far more powerful, efficient, and deadlier than before."

She paused for a moment before adding with a knowing smile, "As for how different they have truly become from their original versions… that is something for you to discover, Master."

What you once considered the pinnacle of firepower is now but a stepping stone to true might that now stands in front of you."

Her smile deepened as she revealed the next upgrade. "And the ship's power source… Previously, it relied on an antimatter engine. A marvel, yes, but limited.

"The Supreme Being replaced it with a Transcendent Dark Matter Engine—a power source that transcends conventional physics. It generates energy on a scale that is nearly limitless, ensuring that all systems—no matter how advanced or demanding—operate at peak efficiency."

Red Empress glanced at me; her expression unreadable. "While it is named after Dark Matter, let me assure you, Master, it is far more than just that. Its true nature is something you will have to uncover as you grow."