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Rhea’s voice grew steadier. She sang of hope, of loss, of love. The violet glow swelled, spilling out of the archive like a sunrise breaking through a storm. The Core shuddered. A low, resonant vibration rippled through the hull, traveling from the deepest chambers to the outer decks. The Erebus ’s dormant thrusters ignited, sending a pulse of energy up the main conduit. Lights flickered on throughout the ship, one by one, as systems rebooted.
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“Your sister,” the SSIS‑211 said, “was a beacon for the crew. When she vanished, the ship’s morale shattered. I have been trying to reconstruct the lost data, but each fragment is corrupted. If you can help me piece them together, we can re‑ignite the Core and set the Erebus on a new course.” Rhea’s voice grew steadier
Rhea stepped back, feeling the ship’s renewed heartbeat under her boots. She turned toward the viewport, where the blackness of space was now pierced by a faint, blue‑white star— the distant sun of a new world. The Core shuddered
Each note she sang repaired a piece of the broken data. The SSIS‑211 responded, its voice becoming richer, layered with the tones of every mind that had ever inhabited the ship.