They Terrorized The Galaxy, Until The Humans Finally Answered | Sci-Fi Reddit

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The massive hall of the Galactic Council fell silent as the lights dimmed. Hundreds of alien representatives from across the stars sat in curved rows, their faces lit by the glow of the central hologram. The image showed a planet burning.
"This was ara prime three days ago," said High Minister Vax, his four arms raised in despair. 15 million dead. Another world lost to the Corven.
Murmurss filled the room. Fear hung in the air like a bad smell. That makes 12 planets destroyed in two months, continued Vax.
Billions of lives ended. Our best warships blown apart like toys. The hologram changed to show the Corven ships, sleek black vessels that seemed to drink the light around them.
They moved with impossible speed, their weapons cutting through planetary defenses like they weren't even there. We sent 200 ships to protect Ara Prime, said Admiral Zorax of the Trell Defense Force, his scaled skin pale with shame. 200 of our best.
Only six returned. In the back of the hall, Commander Sarah Chen of Earth watched silently. She wore the simple blue uniform of the human diplomatic corps.
Earth had joined the Galactic Council only eight months ago, the newest and least advanced member. Other species still saw humans as primitives barely out of their solar system. The Corven will not talk, Minister Vax said, his voice breaking.
We have tried. We have offered them anything they want, resources, territory, even surrender. They respond only with destruction.
They seem to enjoy our fear. The council chamber erupted in panicked voices. We must combine all our fleets.
No, we should hide our remaining ships. Perhaps if we give them more worlds. There is nowhere left to run.
Commander Chen touched the communicator on her wrist, sending a message back to Earth. She had seen enough. As the arguing grew louder, she walked calmly to the central podium.
"Earth will respond," she said simply. The room fell silent again. All eyes turned to the human.
What can Earth possibly do? asked the ambassador from Teller, his tentacles waving dismissibly. Your ships are slow.
Your weapons are basic. You have been in space for barely a century. We will send one ship, Chen replied.
Laughter erupted across the chamber. The idea was beyond ridiculous. One ship.
Admiral Zorax bellowed. One. I sent 200 ships and the Corven destroyed them in minutes.
Chen's face remained calm. We need the coordinates of the next likely Corven target. This is not the time for jokes, human, said Minister Vax.
Earth is not joking, Chen said. We know something about fighting that the rest of you have forgotten. And what is that?
asked the teller ambassador with a sneer. When a bully threatens everyone, eventually someone must stand up to them," Chen answered. Humans have been doing this throughout our history.
"And we have never ever let bullies win. " She turned to leave as the council members whispered among themselves. "Your one ship will be destroyed," called out Admiral Zorax.
Commander Chen paused at the door. "Maybe," she said without turning around. "But the Corven will know they've been in a fight.
As she walked out, her communicator beeped with a message from Earth Command. Authorization granted. Operation Nimis is go.
The single human warship that would change the fate of the galaxy was about to launch. The UEES Nemesis looked nothing like other ships in the galaxy. Where alien vessels were smooth and elegant.
This human warship was all sharp angles and thick armor. It hung in Earth's orbit like a predator waiting to strike. Captain Marcus Reeves stood on the bridge, his weathered face reflected in the viewcreen.
At 52, he had fought in Earth's last war. He knew what it meant to face an enemy who seemed unbeatable. Final systems check complete.
Captain, said Commander Diana Wong, his second in command. All weapons green. Drve systems ready.
Reeves nodded. The council thinks we're on a suicide mission. Let them think that.
Wong replied with a small smile. They don't know human history. The ship's AI, Athena, appeared as a blue hologram beside them.
Based on Corven attack patterns, I predict their next target is the Aleian colony in the Proin system. Then that's where we'll meet them," Reeb said. He turned to face his bridge crew.
"All veterans, all volunteers. This mission isn't about saving ourselves. It's about showing the galaxy how to fight back.
Below decks, Chief Engineer Okono ran his hands over the ship's special drive system. It wasn't like the standard engines used by other races. This was something new built using secrets found in ancient ruins on Mars.
She'll hold together, he whispered to the humming machine. Just long enough. In the training room, Marine Commander Jackson put his special forces team through one last drill.
His soldiers wore powered armor suits that made them stronger and faster. Their helmets connected directly to their brains, helping them think and react quicker than any normal human. The Corven think they're apex predators, Jackson told his team.
Today they meet a species that hunted mammoths to extinction with sticks and stones. The ship's speakers crackled. All hands, this is the captain.
Prepare for departure. As the Nemesis moved away from Earth, Admiral Kaminsk's voice came through from mission control. Captain Reeves, you carry humanity's answer to those who terrorize the weak.
For 200 years since our last global war, we've chosen peace, but we haven't forgotten how to fight. Reeves looked at his crew, their faces determined and ready. The galaxy sees us as peaceful because we choose to be peaceful.
Today we remind them that peace is not the same as weakness. The massive ship turned away from Earth, its engines glowing bright blue. Unlike the sleek alien vessels that used standard jump gates, the Nemesis created its own path through space.
The front of the ship seemed to stretch forward, then vanished in a flash of light. In the Proian system, people were running to evacuation ships. Warning sirens blared across the colony as defense systems came online.
Governor Lisa spoke to her people through emergency channels. Remain calm. Proceed to your designated shelters.
Defense forces air. Her message was interrupted by an unexpected alert from the colony sensors. Governor called the defense commander.
Unknown ship entering the system. Not Corven configuration. On their screens, they watched as a massive angular vessel appeared.
A message came through on all channels. Proinian colony, this is UES nemesis from Earth. Continue your evacuation.
We'll handle the Corven. The governor stared at the screen in disbelief. One ship.
They sent one ship. In the darkness of space beyond the colony, seven Corven warships emerged from jump points, their black holes absorbing the starlight. They moved in their hunting formation, ready to destroy another world.
They had not expected to find a human warship waiting for them. The battle that would change the galaxy was about to begin. The seven Corin warships moved toward the Proan colony in perfect formation.
Their black holes seemed to swallow the light of the nearby sun. On the lead ship, fleet commander Vrex watched the small human vessel with four cold eyes. "Interesting," Vrex said to his officers.
"The humans send one ship to die. Analyze its capabilities while we destroy the colony. " The Corven ships increased speed, ignoring the UES nemesis.
They had never considered humans a threat. No species in the galaxy had ever stood against them and survived. On the bridge of the Nemesis, Captain Reeds watched the Corven formation on his viewcreen.
His face showed no fear, only focus. They're ignoring us, Commander Wong said. Just as we expected.
Reeves nodded. Perfect. A deploy counter measures.
Let's show them what happens when you ignore a human warning. The ship's AI responded immediately, launching drone swarm from the Nemesis. Hundreds of small autonomous drones shot out in all directions.
Each was barely larger than a human hand, but carried powerful technology. The drones raced ahead of the Corven fleet, then activated simultaneously. A massive electromagnetic pulse swept across space, specifically tuned to the frequency of Corven shield systems, a weakness Earth intelligence had discovered by studying Debris from previous battles.
On two Corven ships, shield systems failed instantly. Alarms blared as their protection vanished. "What is happening?
" demanded Fres, his scaly skin flushing dark with anger. "Restore shields. " Before the Corven could react, the Nemesis fired its main weapons.
Unlike the energy beams used by most races, humans had brought something older but deadlier. Hypervelocity kinetic projectiles, essentially giant bullets moving at near light speed. The unshielded Corven ships had no defense.
The projectiles tore through their holes, causing catastrophic damage. One ship exploded immediately. The other spun out of control, venting atmosphere and crew into space.
For the first time in their campaign of terror, the Corven had suffered casualties. Impossible. His threex, his claws digging into his command chair.
All ships focus on the human vessel. Destroy it. The remaining five Corvan warships broke their attack formation and turned toward the Nemesis.
They fired their energy weapons in unison, creating a web of deadly light. Evasive maneuvers, ordered Reeves calmly, the Nemesis moved with surprising speed for its size, avoiding most of the Corven fire. What hits it did take seemed to be absorbed by its hull rather than deflected.
Another surprise for the Corven, who had never seen such defense technology. They're trying to disable us, W reported. Checking damage write outs, not destroy us.
They want our technology, Reeves said. A execute thermopula protocol, deploying tactical gravity mines. The AI responded.
The Nemesis released several dozen small devices that quickly spread throughout the battle area. When activated, they created localized distortions in gravitational fields, technology derived from ruins found on Mars. Two more Corven ships suddenly found themselves pulled off course, their navigation systems unable to compensate.
One collided with another, causing significant damage to both. In the Proian colony's command center, Governor Lasa and her staff watched the battle in stunned silence. How is this possible?
the defense commander whispered. They're winning. Not just winning, Laser replied, her eyes wide.
They're teaching us how to fight back. For the first time in 2 years, the galaxy watched as the hunters became the hunted. Inside the Corven flagship, Marine Commander Jackson and his team found themselves in a strange and hostile environment.
The air had a sharp smell of sulfur, and the gravity pulled at them harder than Earth's. The corridors were lit with light that human eyes could barely see. "Stay sharp," Jackson told his squad through their neuralcoms.
"Remember the mission. We need command access and their central database. Try not to kill unless you have to.
" The Marines moved forward in their powered armor suits. The exoskeletons made them stronger and faster while their helmets filtered the alien air. They had never seen Corin up close before.
Now, as they turned a corner, they came face to face with three of the aliens. The Corven stood 7 ft tall on two legs. Their bodies were covered in dark scales that shimmerred with rainbow colors.
Each had four eyes spaced around their heads, giving them perfect vision in all directions. When they saw the humans, they extended metal slicing claws from their hands. "Sonics," Jackson ordered.
The Marines activated special weapons tuned to Corven hearing. A high-pitched sound filled the corridor. The Corven dropped to their knees, their claws scraping against the floor as they covered what seemed to be ears.
Earth intelligence was right, said Lieutenant Rodriguez. Their hearing is their weakness. The team moved deeper into the ship.
Outside, the battle continued. The Nemesis fought the remaining Corven vessels, drawing their attention while the boarding team worked. Jackson checked his tactical display.
Command center should be two levels up. Move. As they approached the heart of the ship, they met more resistance.
Not all Corven were affected by the sonic weapons. Some wore protective gear, suggesting they had started to adapt. They learned fast, Jackson muttered as he ducked under a Corven's slashing claws.
He fired a stun round that knocked the alien backward. Finally, they'd reached the command center. The doors slid open to reveal Fleet Commander Vrex and six senior officers.
Unlike the others, Vrex wore a full helmet that protected him from the sonic weapons. "Your species is either very brave or very foolish," Vrex said in the common galactic language. His voice a deep growl.
We're something you've never encountered before, Jackson replied, raising his weapon. A predator that chose to stop being a predator. Vrex moved with shocking speed, crossing the room in a blur.
He slashed through one marine's armor before anyone could react. Another marine went down as FX's claws tore through his chest. Jackson activated his suits full combat mode.
The neural interface linked directly to his brain, letting him react at superhuman speed. He met Vrex's next attack, blocking the deadly claws with his armored forearm. Meanwhile, Lieutenant Chin, the team's tech specialist, reached the main console.
I'm in their network, she reported, downloading tactical data now. Vex and Jackson fought across the command center. Two apex predators from different worlds.
The Corven was naturally stronger and faster, but Jackson's powered suit and neural enhancements evened the odds. Finally, Jackson saw his opening. He fired a dart loaded with a special neurotoxin designed specifically for Corin biology.
It struck Fres in the neck, the only spot not covered by his armor. The Corven commander froze, then fell to the floor, paralyzed, but conscious. Why don't you kill me?
Vex demanded, his eyes still full of fire, though his body wouldn't move. Because we're delivering a message, Jackson replied, standing over the fallen alien. Not starting an extermination.
Chen's voice came through the comm. Download complete. I have everything.
Their fleet positions, base locations, and something called the ascension gate. Jackson nodded. Mission accomplished.
Let's go home. With the Corven flagship under human control and two of their vessels destroyed, the remaining Corven ships quickly retreated, they jumped to their forward base in the Denib system, leaving behind something the galaxy had never seen before, defeated Corven warships. Aboard the UES Nemesis, Captain Reeves and his officers gathered in the command center.
The ship had taken damage, but all critical systems were still working. More importantly, they had captured a treasure. Data from the Corven flagship, Athena.
Analyze what Lieutenant Chen brought back, Reeds ordered. The ship's AI processed the information while the humans watched. Holographic displays showed Corven fleet positions, base locations, and combat tactics.
Their attacks aren't random, Commander Wong said, studying the patterns. They're clearing a path through specific sectors. To what?
Reeves asked. Athena's blue hologram flickered. According to this data, they're heading towards something called the ascension gate.
It appears to be ancient technology similar to what humans found in the Mars ruins. Where is it? Asked Reeves.
In unclaimed space near the center of the galaxy, Athenian replied. Meanwhile, in the medical bay, Dr Rivera studied the paralyzed but conscious fres. The Corven commander lay on a special table, his vital signs monitored by machines.
Fascinating biology, Dr Rivera told Captain Reeves when he visited. I've been analyzing his neural patterns. When we show him images of terror on other species faces, his brain releases pleasure chemicals.
They literally feed on fear. That explains their tactics, Reeves said, looking down at Vrex. They don't just destroy, they terrorize first.
Vrex's four eyes followed Reeves. Though paralyzed, he could still speak. You think you understand us, human?
You understand nothing. Then help us understand. Reeves said, "Why are you doing this?
What is the ascension gate? " Vrex remained silent, but his eyes showed surprise that the humans knew about the gate. The nemesis returned to Proion IV, where the colony welcomed them as heroes.
The evacuation had been halted, and people cheered as Reeves and his officers landed in a shuttle. Governor Lisa greeted them in the colony's main hall. "You've given us something we haven't felt in 2 years," she said.
"Hope. " Reeves shared what they had learned about the Corven objectives. This isn't over.
They'll regroup and continue their campaign toward this ascension gate. Whatever it is, we can't let them reach it. What will you do now?
Liisa asked. Even your remarkable ship can't defeat their entire fleet. We don't need to, Reeds replied.
We just need to show the galaxy how to fight them. The Corven have one critical weakness. They've never faced real resistance.
They don't know how to fight a war, only how to terrorize the weak. The Nisses transmitted tactical data to Earth Command and to selected allies in the Galactic Council, specifications for effective weapons against Corven defenses, shield frequency vulnerabilities, and atmospheric compounds toxic to Corin physiology. "We're changing the rules," Reeves told his crew as they prepared to leave Proen.
The Corven think they're hunters. We're going to teach them what happens when prey decides to hunt back. In the medical bay, Vrex watched the humans with new understanding.
For the first time in his life, the Corven commander felt something unfamiliar. Fear. The Galactic Council gathered again, but this time the mood was different.
Instead of fear, there was hope. Instead of despair, there was determination. Ambassador Chen of Earth stood at the center podium presenting what the nemesis had discovered.
"The Corven are not invincible," she explained as images of the damaged Corven ships appeared on the large screen. "They have relied on our fear. Take that away.
" And they become vulnerable. Not all council members were convinced. The Torian ambassador waved his tentacles dismissively.
One victory doesn't change the balance of power. You caught them by surprise. That advantage is gone.
Then we<unk>ll find new advantages," Chen replied with a confident smile. "That's what humans do. " Slowly, a coalition formed.
Earth, the Ardani, the Elians, and several other species who had suffered Corven attacks agreed to work together. Using Earth's tactical data, they began modifying their weapons and defenses. The UEES Nemesis repaired and resupplied prepared to leave a small fleet toward the Corven forward base at Denov.
Meanwhile, a human science vessel, the UEES Discovery, headed toward the coordinates of the mysterious Ascension Gate on the bridge of the Nemesis. Captain Reeves addressed the coalition fleet commanders through a video link. The Corven expect us to be predictable, he said.
They expect fear. We will show them neither. Each of our species has evolved different strengths.
Together, we will use those differences to create an unpredictable defense. The coalition forces arrived at Denub to find a Corven fleet waiting. 30 warships, including their massive dreadnot.
The odds were still heavily against them. But now they had weapons specifically designed to target Corven weaknesses. Fleet Commander Scarn, who had replaced the captured Vrex, sent a message.
Your resistance is noted. But Fuval, surrender the human ship and its commanders, and the rest may live as our servants. Reeves replied simply.
We have a counter offer. And gave the order to attack. The Battle of Denib became the largest space engagement in centuries.
The coalition forces used coordinated tactics developed by Earth strategists. Our Denny ships known for their speed executed quick hit and run attacks. Elian vessels deployed specialized EMP weapons based on human designs.
At a critical moment when the coalition seemed about to break, the Nemesis executed a daring move. It plunged deep into the Corven formation to engage their Drnnot directly. Using modified gravity mine technology, they created a distortion that prevented Corven reinforcements from providing support.
In a direct confrontation with the Dradnut, the Nemesis suffered severe damage. Systems failed across the ship. The bridge was hit, injuring Captain Reeves and killing several officers.
Command fell to Commander Wong as the ship continued its assault. All power to forward batteries, Wong ordered. Blood running down her face from a head wound.
ANA target their command center. The Nemesis's main guns fired one final devastating salvo directly into the Dradnots's bridge section. The massive Corven vessel went silent, then began to drift.
Seeing their flagship disabled and facing unexpected resistance from species they considered prey, the Corven fleet broke formation and retreated. For the first time in history, the galaxy had witnessed the Corven in defeat, not just against one human ship, but against a united front inspired by human courage. The message was clear.
The era of Corven terror was ending. The UEES discovery reached the coordinates of the ascension gate. What they found left the crew speechless.
A massive ring-shaped structure orbiting a neutron star. The ring was clearly made by the same builders who had left technology on Mars. Dr Elisa Taylor, the lead scientist, studied the structure through the ship sensors.
It's a transportation device, she reported to Earth Command, like a giant doorway between galaxies. Meanwhile, the surviving Corven fleet regrouped for one final push toward the gate. The coalition forces, led by the damaged but still operational nemesis, moved to intercept them.
Captain Reeves, his arm in a medical sling, returned to the bridge. He had been studying the information they had learned from questioning Vrex and analyzing Corven records. "We've been asking the wrong question," he told his officers.
Not how to defeat the Corven, but why they're acting this way. As the final battle near the ascension gate began, Reeves did something unexpected. He opened a direct channel to the Corven high command vessel.
Corven fleet, this is Captain Reeves of Earth. He said, "We know what you're running from. We've translated your ancient records.
" For a long moment, there was silence. Then the Corven Supreme Commander responded, "Your species cannot understand the threat. The divorce consume entire stars.
We seek escape, not conflict. Fleeing isn't the answer," Reeves countered. "United, our species might find a defense.
The gate can be used to study the threat, not just escape it. " On the view screen, the Corven Supreme Commander looked surprised. This was not the response he had expected.
A tense negotiation followed as the battle paused around them. Eventually, a ceasefire was declared. Representatives from Earth, the Corven, and the Galactic Council met on a neutral vessel near the ascension gate.
Vrex, now recovered from the paralyzing toxin, attended as a prisoner. "You could have destroyed us," he said to Reeves. "Why didn't you?
" Because extinction is what we're all trying to prevent, Reeves answered. Together, they studied the data from the gate. The Corven showed recordings of the D'vors, massive energy beings that lived in the void between galaxies.
These creatures had already consumed several star systems on the outer edge of the galaxy and were slowly moving inward. This is why we cleared a path, explained the Corven Supreme Commander, to reach the gate before the D'vorers arrived. Ambassador Chen addressed the historic gathering.
Two months ago, the Corven terrorized the galaxy until humans sent a single warship. Today, that warship has helped forge an unexpected alliance. We've proven that courage is stronger than fear and cooperation more powerful than terror.
The UEES Nemesis, Battle, Scared But Proud, became a symbol throughout the galaxy, not just of human bravery, but of a new approach to galactic relations. Captain Reeves and his crew were celebrated as the ones who transformed a campaign of terror into the foundation of a stronger interstellar community. As the representatives began their work, long range sensors detected unusual activity in the space beyond the galaxy.
the first confirmed sighting of the divorce. A new chapter was beginning. Humanity had taken its place among the stars, not as conquerors or victims, but as equals in facing the greater challenges ahead.
The galaxy had been terrorized until the humans sent a single warship. Now that warship had helped forge a future where terror no longer ruled.
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