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Chapter 579 Preparations! (1)
Ashton sat in his private quarters at Kernel Tower, surrounded by holographic screens displaying various data and information about the Orion Empire. The room was dimly lit, casting an ethereal glow on his face as he delved into his research.
The holographic screens flickered with images of majestic star systems, sprawling cities, and regal figures adorned in opulent attire. Ashton's eyes scanned the vast wealth of knowledge before him, seeking to understand the power and influence of the Orion Empire.
"What part of the phrase: abridged history you don't understand, Malekith?" Ashton shook his head as countless more screens loaded with information popped open before him.
"Sure, compiling the history of thousands of years old civilisation can be done in a mere page, right?" Malekith responded. "The Orions are pretty sensitive about their culture and get easily upset if someone gets the smallest details wrong."
"Fine... shorten it a teeny bit, then?
"Here you go!" Malekith shook his head, and half of the screens disappeared.
"Thank you!" Ashton replied as he began reading through the screens.
According to the data, In the vast expanse of the Milky Way galaxy, where stars sparkled like distant promises, lay the Orion Empire—a dominion of power and influence that stretched across multiple solar systems and encompa.s.sed the majority of the Orion belt.
The Orion Empire stood as a s.h.i.+ning beacon of civilisation and strength, its glory radiating far and wide.
At the heart of the empire was the formidable Orion Military, a force renowned for its unwavering loyalty and unparalleled might.
"I wanted a doc.u.ment, not a doc.u.mentary..." Ashton sighed, skipped through the introduction, and jumped into something more interesting.
According to the data Malekith provided, their armies, comprised of highly trained soldiers and advanced weaponry, were deployed across the empire's vast reaches, ensuring its domains' safety and stability.
From the disciplined legions that patrolled the outermost reaches to the elite special forces that conducted covert operations, Ashton could see the Orion Military was a force to be reckoned with.
But military strength alone did not define the Orion Empire's supremacy. As its power extended beyond the battlefield and resonated through its economic influence.
The empire boasted a vast network of trade routes, spanning solar systems and connecting the farthest reaches of its domains. From valuable resources mined from distant asteroids to advanced technologies crafted by brilliant minds, the Orion Empire held a firm grip on the economic arteries of the galaxy.
In the bustling markets of the empire's capital, towering skysc.r.a.pers reached for the heavens, each a testament to the wealth and prosperity that thrived within.
'Again, with this monologue...'
Countless corporations and financial inst.i.tutions wielded immense influence, fueling the empire's growth and ensuring its economic dominance throughout the galaxy.
The Orion Empire's currency, known as Stellar Credits, flowed through the veins of commerce, lubricating the gears of the empire's economic engine. Some said Stellar Credits was the only thing stopping intergalactic currency like Yenos from taking over the entire galaxy.
But power was not solely held by the military and the wealthy elite. The Orion Empire prided itself on a well-structured governmental system led by a council of wise and experienced leaders.
Working under the Emperor, the High Council, composed of representatives from each solar system within the empire, made decisions that shaped the destiny of their dominion.
Under their guidance, laws were enacted, policies were formed, and justice was upheld, ensuring that the empire functioned smoothly and efficiently.
The empire also had a vivid influence on the realm of culture and the arts. The Orion Empire was a melting pot of diverse traditions and creativity.
Museums and galleries displayed breathtaking works of art, capturing the beauty of the cosmos and the myriad experiences of its inhabitants. The empire's citizens revelled in the richness of their heritage, celebrating festivals that showcased their vibrant cultures and traditions.
Beyond its military might, economic prowess, and cultural achievements, the Orion Empire had another formidable strength—the unwavering loyalty and dedication of its citizens.
That was why, despite being in existence for roughly over a thousand years, the capital, Orion Prime, had never been under the threat of being taken over by hostile forces, be it internal or external.
The empire fostered a sense of unity and pride among its people, instilling a deep belief in the empire's ideals and a commitment to its prosperity. From the bustling metropolises to the humble farming communities, the spirit of the Orion Empire burned bright in the hearts of its inhabitants.
As the empire expanded its borders and its influence reached further into the cosmos, the Orion Empire's power continued to grow. Its dominance in the Orion belt was unchallenged, its presence felt in every corner of its expansive domain.
In the tapestry of the galaxy, the Orion Empire stood as a s.h.i.+ning star, illuminating the darkness and inspiring awe and respect. From the might of its military to the depth of its cultural heritage, the empire was a force to be reckoned with—an empire that ruled over the Orion belt and left an indelible mark on the annals of history.
"Find anything interesting, Ashton?" she asked, her eyes darting across the holographic displays.
"Good timing, come watch this boring a.s.s doc.u.mentary with me!" Ashton gestured for her to join him.
"I think... I'll pa.s.s on watching the doc.u.mentary. But I can join you." Anna leaned closer, her gaze fixed on the holographic images. "What about their military capabilities? Do we have any information on that?"
"You don't wanna know. Believe me," Ashton sighed, tapping into the relevant data. "The empire boasts a highly advanced military, equipped with state-of-the-art technology and formidable wars.h.i.+ps. Anyone even thinking about declaring war on them has to be a ma.s.sive moron."
"No wonder the Cult didn't directly challenge their authority," Anna mumbled as she sat on Ashton's lap. "That said, the vastness of the Empire makes it easier for the Cult to go undetected as they slip through planets, causing havoc."
"By the way, did you know to ensure that their Emperor is neutral, the man is not supposed to have direct contact with anyone except his ministers and the High Council?" he said. "Imagine having all that power and still not being able to do whatever the f.u.c.k you want. Couldn't be me."
"Well, I wanted to tell you Leon has gathered everyone for debriefing, and he wants you there," Anna replied, jumping off him. "So, let's go!"
"Alright. Malekith-"
"Yeah yeah, I got it." The annoyed AI replied, frantically closing all the screens.