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Chapter 30 - Final Review and Blueprint Revision

A few days after the major meeting of the Unified Division, the initial blueprint for Project Interstellar-X was finally ready. With utmost caution, Furqon and Zafran brought the design to the private workspace of the Liaison Council's Chairman, Dr. Jarir.

The room was silent and heavy, filled only with the sound of their footsteps. On Dr. Jarir's desk, holographic screens displayed layers of ultra-classified interdimensional data.

Dr. Jarir stood to greet them, his expression stern.

"Is the blueprint ready?" he asked briefly.

Furqon handed over the data device containing the design.

"This is the final result of our discussion, Sir," Furqon said. "Including the latest innovations based on anomalies from the Georgia Dimension."

Dr. Jarir nodded once, then without a word, took the device and headed into the secure briefing chamber—a space where only Liaison Council members were permitted, used to receive protocol-level communication from the Main Council.

Inside that chamber, the atmosphere was filled with tension. There was no direct presence of the Main Council—only encrypted transmissions, instructions, and evaluations relayed through classified terminals.

All members of the Liaison Council sat around the central table, as Dr. Jarir launched a holographic presentation of Project Interstellar-X.

Every detail was carefully reviewed: the ship's aerodynamic structure, its four ultra-powered ionic engines, the adaptive energy shield system, and the advanced quantum navigation unit.

After a deep technical review, the Main Council issued correction directives, delivered through the secure channel. Several major revisions were approved for implementation:

• Addition of an Interstellar Drone Hangar – an internal facility enabling the ship to carry and deploy a number of autonomous reconnaissance drones for long-range missions without endangering the main vessel.• Enhancement of long-range communication systems, featuring a new frequency band resistant to interdimensional distortion.• Upgrade of hull material, using a next-gen nano-composite variant to increase resistance to extradimensional pressure.

The meeting proceeded in total silence and strict formality.No questions were asked. No discussions held.Every instruction from the Main Council was accepted without compromise.

Once the changes were fully integrated, the meeting was officially concluded. Dr. Jarir exited the sealed room with the revised blueprint—now fully authorized for construction phase.

Back at the Unified Division headquarters, Furqon, Zafran, and the team waited with faces full of anticipation.

Dr. Jarir handed the device to Furqon without ceremony, his gaze steady.

"The blueprint has been approved, with several new adjustments," he said."As of now, this project is the top strategic priority. Execute it with full precision and speed."

Furqon and Zafran stared at the updated hologram floating before them: the Interstellar-X design was now tougher, more adaptive, and significantly more lethal than ever before.

Zafran gave a faint smirk."Time to make it real."

With renewed energy, the construction of Project Interstellar-X officially began—a spacecraft destined to become the key to unlocking journeys across uncharted galaxies.

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