SSS-Tier Extraction: From Outcast to Overgod!-Chapter 83: The Odyssey
Chapter 83: The Odyssey
The central hangar of Outpost #7 was a scene of organized chaos. For weeks, it had been the busiest, noisiest, and most exciting place in the entire Sector.
The sleek, dark Precursor Scout Skiff, once a dusty museum piece, now rested in a cradle of scaffolding and crackling energy fields. It was the focus of everyone’s attention.
Emma Thorne and Zara Khan were the twin queens of this noisy kingdom. They practically lived in the hangar, their faces constantly smudged with grease and glowing with the light of their datapads.
They directed a small army of engineers and technicians from both Outpost #7 and Outpost #3. Their partnership, which had started with a healthy dose of professional rivalry, had blossomed into a beautiful, terrifyingly efficient friendship.
"The energy flow from the new core is stable, but the resonance dampeners are running three percent hotter than my simulations predicted," Emma would say, her brow furrowed with concern.
"Then your simulations were three percent too cautious," Zara would retort without looking up from the complex wiring she was weaving together. "It will hold. The Precursor design is flawless. We just need to trust it."
They argued constantly, but it was the kind of arguing that created miracles.
With the brand-new Void-Phase Engine Core installed, the skiff had come to life. Its internal lights now glowed with a soft, steady hum, and the air around it felt charged with power.
Emma and Zara’s teams worked day and night, following the ancient Precursor schematics Ryan had extracted from the Weaver. They installed new navigation systems based on Zara’s research, and reinforced the shields using Emma’s understanding of energy dynamics.
But the biggest breakthrough came from Ryan himself. He brought them the strange, beautiful "Seed of Stabilized Chaos," the golf-ball-sized universe he had accidentally created.
"What is this?" Zara had asked, her eyes wide with scientific curiosity as she scanned the object. "The energy readings are impossible. It’s perfect order and perfect chaos existing in the same space. It breaks at least seventeen laws of physics."
"I know," Ryan had said with a shrug. "I made it by accident. Think you can use it?"
They could. They discovered that the Seed gave off a faint, stabilizing aura. It was a "Reality Anchor." By carefully integrating it into the ship’s systems, they could create a small, stable bubble of reality around the skiff.
This would be their ultimate protection against the madness of the Outer Voids.
Finally, after weeks of hard work, it was done.
They christened her the "Odyssey." She was a work of art. From the outside, she still looked like the same sleek, black arrowhead. But on the inside, she was a marvel of new and ancient technology, a fusion of Precursor design and human ingenuity.
She was the single most advanced ship in the entire Sector, and probably in many sectors beyond.
The day of departure was quiet and secret. This was not a mission for fanfare or cheering crowds. The risks were too high. Only a handful of people knew they were leaving.
Ryan stood at the entrance to the hangar, looking at the small crew that would be joining him on this insane journey. He had insisted on keeping the team small. The "Odyssey" was a scout skiff, not a cruise ship. It needed a crew that was small, elite, and absolutely trustworthy.
First, there was Scarlett. She stood leaning against the ship’s landing gear, her arms crossed, looking as calm and dangerous as ever. She was their Chief of Security, the one who would keep them safe from any monsters they might find. She was also their pilot. Her incredible reflexes and experience with her Sky Lord’s Mantle made her the only person Ryan trusted to fly the ship through the treacherous Voids.
Next were the two brilliant, bickering engineers. Emma was their Chief Engineer and Science Officer. It was her job to keep the "Odyssey" from falling apart and to analyze all the strange new things they were sure to encounter.
Zara, as the foremost expert on Precursor technology, was their Navigator. She would be the one to interpret the ancient star charts and guide them towards the Beacon of Antecedence.
And then there was Ryan. He was the captain, the leader, the man with the crazy SSS-Tier talent who had gotten them all into this mess in the first place.
His final duty before leaving was to officially hand over command of Sector Gamma. He gathered the new Sector Council in the Core Chamber. Chris "Boulder" Magnus stood at the front, looking uncomfortable but proud in a new, formal-looking uniform. He tried to stand at attention, but he kept fidgeting.
"Chris," Ryan said, placing a hand on his big friend’s shoulder. "I’m leaving you in charge. Keep the Sector safe. Protect our home. Don’t let Ace Striker declare any new holidays in my name."
"You got it, boss," Chris said, his voice thick with emotion. He tried to give Ryan a crisp, military salute, but ended up accidentally smacking himself in the forehead. "I won’t let you down. I’ll be the best, uh, Sector Lord Pro-Tem ever! And I will definitely keep an eye on Ace."
Ryan smiled. He knew the Sector was in good hands.
He, Scarlett, Emma, and Zara boarded the "Odyssey." The ramp hissed shut behind them, sealing them inside the sleek, dark vessel.
The cockpit was small and efficient, with four seats facing a large, black screen that would serve as their viewscreen.
Scarlett slipped into the pilot’s seat, her hands hovering over the strange, crystalline controls. Emma and Zara took their stations, their screens already filled with complex data. Ryan took the captain’s chair in the center.
"Everyone ready?" he asked, his voice resounding slightly in the quiet cockpit.
He received three sharp nods.
"Emma, power up the Reality Anchor," Ryan commanded.
"Anchor is active," Emma replied. "We have a stable bubble. It’s small, but it’s solid."
"Zara, lay in the course for the coordinates the Weaver gave us. The entry point to the Outer Voids."
"Course laid in," Zara confirmed. "It’s going to be a bumpy ride."
"Scarlett," Ryan said, his eyes on the dark screen in front of them. "Take us out."
Scarlett’s hands moved over the controls. The ship rose from its cradle without a sound, hovering silently in the center of the vast hangar. She guided it out into the open sky of the Labyrinth, then up, up, up, until they were floating in the strange, star-filled space of the god Verse.
Then, she activated the main engine.
"Engaging Void-Phase drive," she said, her voice calm.
The black screen in front of them flickered. The familiar stars of Sector Gamma seemed to stretch and warp. A swirling, shimmering hole in reality appeared directly in front of the ship. It looked like a whirlpool made of oil and rainbows. It was the entrance to the Outer Voids, the chaotic space between the safe zones.
Ryan took a deep breath. He looked at his crew, his friends. They were a small team in a small ship, heading into the biggest, scariest place imaginable, chasing a ghost story that was thousands of years old.
He couldn’t have been more excited.
"Punch it," he said with a grin.
The "Odyssey" surged forward and plunged into the swirling vortex. The light of Sector Gamma, their home, vanished behind them, and they were swallowed by the beautiful, terrifying chaos of the unknown.
The greatest adventure of their lives had just begun.
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