Seeder War (Space)
The Earth Alliance ships continue to fire on the Seeder ones attacking the Colony, but it is obviously not enough. They would need way more ships to take them out conventionally, luckily, every Earth Alliance ship has a system just waiting to be taken advantage of in a battle: the comms system.
Since EA comms systems utilize micro-wormholes to transmit radio messages through, a combined comms burst towards an enemy ship would create a wormhole capable of swallowing the ship, and using a high-energy negative energy pulse, that wormhole could be turned into a 'black hole' of sorts. Not that the Seeders would know any of that, as they apparently have no interest in anything but expansion.
An Earth Alliance fleet of 48000 ships detached from the main one, sending 400 ships to each Seeder Ship. Before they got close to the ships, they flooded them with comms messages. A wormhole began to grow right in front of each ship, and as the ships got closer, their warp drives powered up to prepare for what would normally be a wormjump. Instead, huge negative energy pulses are fired into the wormhole, and a transformation begins. With no other point for the wormhole to go to, it begins to seemingly destroy all matter that enters it. Of course, being a clear violation of the laws of physics, that doesn't actually happen. More likely, it is transported to another universe in very bad shape. Not being a true black hole, it does not suck in matter. Instead, the Earth Alliance ships do the job by feeding all power to their tractor lasers and pulling the Seeder Ships into the wormhole themselves. While doing this, they continued to fire at the mine-layers in the event that they pressed the attack.
Seeder War (Ground)
As the suited troops dropped onto the planet's surface, they quickly moved to set up permanent shielding around all cities. The armor began to move out, using internal oxygen supplies and oxygen being processed from the air to keep their crews alive. They started firing their antimatter shells at the spores, along with their high-power lasers, destroying the spores with ease. While all this was occurring on the land, shield and habitat ships were splashing down in the ocean alongside aquatic troops transports carrying Dolphin and Abh troops. The Abh troops took underwater transports to the habitat ships, which were complemented by the shield ships to create underwater military bases. The Dolphin troops were put on oxygen collecting duty, operating large electrolysis machines to extract oxygen from the water. All the collected oxygen was stored in tanks, and excess was carried up to the surface to help the citizens and soldiers.
Seeder War (Administration)
A message was sent out to all the planets the Earth Alliance had contacted over the years. It contained all information about the Seeders, making sure everyone knew about the threat.
The Earth Alliance ships continue to fire on the Seeder ones attacking the Colony, but it is obviously not enough. They would need way more ships to take them out conventionally, luckily, every Earth Alliance ship has a system just waiting to be taken advantage of in a battle: the comms system.
Since EA comms systems utilize micro-wormholes to transmit radio messages through, a combined comms burst towards an enemy ship would create a wormhole capable of swallowing the ship, and using a high-energy negative energy pulse, that wormhole could be turned into a 'black hole' of sorts. Not that the Seeders would know any of that, as they apparently have no interest in anything but expansion.
An Earth Alliance fleet of 48000 ships detached from the main one, sending 400 ships to each Seeder Ship. Before they got close to the ships, they flooded them with comms messages. A wormhole began to grow right in front of each ship, and as the ships got closer, their warp drives powered up to prepare for what would normally be a wormjump. Instead, huge negative energy pulses are fired into the wormhole, and a transformation begins. With no other point for the wormhole to go to, it begins to seemingly destroy all matter that enters it. Of course, being a clear violation of the laws of physics, that doesn't actually happen. More likely, it is transported to another universe in very bad shape. Not being a true black hole, it does not suck in matter. Instead, the Earth Alliance ships do the job by feeding all power to their tractor lasers and pulling the Seeder Ships into the wormhole themselves. While doing this, they continued to fire at the mine-layers in the event that they pressed the attack.
Seeder War (Ground)
As the suited troops dropped onto the planet's surface, they quickly moved to set up permanent shielding around all cities. The armor began to move out, using internal oxygen supplies and oxygen being processed from the air to keep their crews alive. They started firing their antimatter shells at the spores, along with their high-power lasers, destroying the spores with ease. While all this was occurring on the land, shield and habitat ships were splashing down in the ocean alongside aquatic troops transports carrying Dolphin and Abh troops. The Abh troops took underwater transports to the habitat ships, which were complemented by the shield ships to create underwater military bases. The Dolphin troops were put on oxygen collecting duty, operating large electrolysis machines to extract oxygen from the water. All the collected oxygen was stored in tanks, and excess was carried up to the surface to help the citizens and soldiers.
Seeder War (Administration)
A message was sent out to all the planets the Earth Alliance had contacted over the years. It contained all information about the Seeders, making sure everyone knew about the threat.