A few days after the important meeting with the Main Council, Furqon and Zafran moved quickly. They gathered all members of the Unified Division in the main meeting room of Fortex Intelligence—a grand room with shimmering holographic walls.
The room was full. Technicians, scientists, strategists, and division leaders filled every seat, their faces radiating enthusiasm and curiosity. In front of them, one major goal had been set: to create a new intergalactic spacecraft to face the growing threat from Georgia Dimension.
Zafran opened the meeting with a firm voice. "Friends, this project is a huge step for Fortex and for all of us," he said. "The threat from the Georgia Dimension continues to grow. The Main Council has given the green light. We start the design phase now."
Beside him, Furqon activated a small device in his hand. In an instant, a giant holographic blueprint floated in the air, displaying the initial design of the spacecraft. Its shape was sleek like an arrow, coated in reflective silver material, with four large ion engines at the back—designed to travel across interdimensional distances at speeds never before achieved.
"For now, we'll call this project Project Interstellar-X," said Furqon. "But that's just the project name, not the official name of the spacecraft."
A young technician, Maya, raised her hand. "What are the key features that set it apart from our previous intergalactic spacecraft?"
Zafran answered while pointing to a specific part of the blueprint, "There are three main features: first, an adaptive energy shield—designed to adjust its frequency to foreign radiation from the Georgia Dimension. Second, a high-precision navigation system based on quantum algorithms. Third, an enormous energy storage capacity, allowing the spacecraft to operate autonomously for up to three months without recharging."
The discussion began flowing rapidly. Some members proposed:
The use of nano-composite materials to reinforce the outer layers.
Integration of automated drone modules for long-distance exploration without endangering the main spacecraft.
Energy regeneration systems through interdimensional radiation conversion.
Collaborative spirit burned brightly in the room. Every suggestion, every idea, pushed the boundaries of their imagination.
In the middle of the discussion, Zafran spoke again with a smile, "Besides the design, we also need a name. Something strong, hopeful, and reflective of our vision. Any ideas?"
A brief silence filled the room.
Maya suggested, "How about Eclipse Voyager? A journey through the boundaries of darkness and light."
Furqon nodded, appreciating the idea.
Another scientist from the corner of the room proposed, "Or Astra Nova—a new star, symbolizing the beginning of our journey into uncharted dimensions."
Other names started to emerge: Infinity Spear, Quantum Horizon, Stellar Genesis.
The room was filled with creative energy, but Zafran finally raised his hand to calm the commotion. "We'll choose the name later, when the final design is ready. Our priority now is to refine this blueprint."
Furqon closed the meeting with a confident voice, "Our task is not easy. But with our expertise, determination, and unity, we will build something more than just a spacecraft. We will create a symbol of resistance, hope, and the future."
With burning enthusiasm, all the members of the Unified Division returned to their desks, ready to shape a project that would forever change the history of Fortex Intelligence's intergalactic travel.