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... ned for advanced mechas. This drive could slip into sunlight mode and navigate between star sectors independently—an unprecedented leap in tactical flexibility.

But the engine came with a massive flaw: fuel.

The drive couldn’t run on standard energy sources—no fusion, no antimatter, no quantum cores. It required something rare. Something found only in trace amounts within Federation-controlled space.

it needed what the locals called space water—a shimmeri ...

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