Wen raised an eyebrow at the tit-for-tat on going between
Hoshiko and Jun in front of him, but stayed silent on the matter otherwise. Instead, he concentrated his mind elsewhere. The tent on the Mongolian plains setting was cute and relaxing for a while, but now they needed better tools than just a map on a table. As he slipped his tea, the entire world around them changed. Away with the infinite skies and grassland, in exchange came the infinite void, a planetarium that surrounded them, mapping out the entire
Shen Zhou system, with all the celestial bodies, manmade installations and spacecraft whizzing about in conical curves in real time. It was truly grandiose, if Wen hadn't been looking at same map multiple times a day for the past few years. He knit his eyebrows, his meatspace body shuddering at the idea of having to be trapped in a metal bottle again, but duty was duty.
"Lady Hoshiko, if I may." The four stood next to a small, desert planet,
Wu Zetian. Wen walked outward, toward the edge of the planetarium, but never fully approaching it, passing by the terrestrial planets' orbits within seconds, faster than life on the real scale, before stopping at a large, bluish purple ice giant. Suddenly, to Wen's will, the entire star
system moved and warped, now the three
Daqin centered on the ice giant,
Nurhaci, alone, with Wen standing next to an unremarkable, silvery rock, Hahanna. Around the moon was scattered tens of thousands of yellow pings, radiation debris warnings. A hundred purple dots orbited through the debris field as a cohesive constellation, the SLE array. The same purple dots also showed up on the surface of the moon: the central command center of this SLE. Further out from the moon, well away from the debris field, in high orbit, were a dozen red dots: Republic Space Command (RSC) corvettes and a single command
cruiser. Hundreds of orange dots were scattered amongst the debris: support vessels rotating in and out, satellites,
drones. Around all of them, there were even more dots swirling in the Nurhaci system: more moons, satellites, gas refineries, military vessels, transport ships, etc.
"We don't want to clean up the debris. We want it to stay. We just need to keep the SLE online long enough to get as many of us out of the system as possible to join the fight." Wen advised.
"Our ships and EVA suits should keep the radiation at bay for long enough; any extra poisoning, I'm sure the fleet will have advanced medbays when you get to Sol. I can rally a squad to take control of the command center; it should be lightly guarded, with all the radiation and debris bombarding it. Then, the rest of you, whoever decides to join anyways, can leave while we hold out to keep the squeeze up."