Re-Awakened :I Ascend as an SSS-Ranked Dragon Summoner - Chapter 315
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Chapter 315: First space fight
Lucas grabbed Noah’s arm as the proximity alarms reached a deafening crescendo. “We go out there and stop this thing, or we all die when it tears through our hull!”
Noah nodded grimly, checking his suit’s environmental seals. “Copy that!”
“Are you both insane?” Sophie’s voice cracked through their comms. “That thing just launched itself through vacuum like it was nothing!”
Behind them, Kelvin’s hands were flying over the shuttle’s control systems, his technopathic abilities interfacing directly with the ship’s electronics. “Guys, we’ve got another problem. There are signal jammers all over this asteroid cluster. No communication with base, no backup, no extraction calls.”
‘Perfect. We’re on our own against creatures that can level cities.’ Noah’s mind raced as he calculated their options. ‘But if we stay inside, that thing will turn this shuttle into scrap metal with us in it.’
Lyra’s voice was barely a whisper: “I’ve read about these things. A single one-horn can—”
“Can tear through military installations,” Diana interrupted, her usual cold composure cracking slightly. “This is our first real mission and we’re facing something that entire squadrons struggle with.”
Lucas was already at the airlock controls. “Twenty seconds to impact. Noah, we move now or not at all.”
The shuttle’s emergency systems screamed warnings as the Harbinger closed the final distance. Through the viewport, Noah could see the creature’s alien features clearly now—eight feet of corded muscle and scaled hide, its single horn jutting from its forehead like a spear point. Dark, intelligent eyes fixed on their vessel with predatory focus.
“Kelvin, keep us stable and ready for emergency extraction!” Lucas commanded as the airlock cycled open. “Everyone else, stay strapped in and monitor the external feeds!”
Noah followed Lucas into the void, his Category 4 suit immediately engaging full environmental protection. The silence was absolute—no sound, no air resistance, just the cold emptiness of space surrounding them.
‘This changes everything,’ Noah realized as he tried to orient himself. ‘No ground to push off from, no air resistance to help with direction changes. Just momentum and whatever the suit’s thrusters can provide.’
The Harbinger was closing fast, its trajectory aimed directly at the shuttle’s main hull. Lucas raised both hands, lightning beginning to arc between his fingers despite the vacuum.
“Engaging target!” Lucas’s voice crackled through the comm system as he unleashed a concentrated bolt of electrical energy.
The lightning struck the Harbinger center mass, but instead of the devastating effect Noah expected, the creature simply absorbed the impact and continued its approach. Thin wisps of energy dissipated across its scaled hide like water off a duck’s back.
‘Its regeneration is even faster than I remembered,’ Noah thought, activating his Void Blink. ‘And in space, I can’t rely on reflexes and ground-based movement patterns.’
[Void Blink Activated – Cooldown: 1.5 seconds]
Noah materialized directly in the Harbinger’s path, but immediately realized his mistake. In the vacuum, there was nothing to arrest his momentum after the teleportation. He found himself drifting backward even as he tried to intercept the creature.
The Harbinger’s eyes locked onto him with terrifying intelligence. It spoke, its voice somehow carrying through their suit communications on an alien frequency.
“Darkness wielder. You have grown stronger since Cannadah.”
‘It remembers me?’ Noah’s blood ran cold as he desperately fired his suit’s thrusters to stabilize his position. ‘These things have a hive mind or something?’
The creature adjusted its trajectory with fluid grace, massive clawed hands reaching for Noah. He tried to dodge, but without solid footing, his evasive maneuvers were clumsy and predictable.
One massive fist whistled past his helmet, missing by inches. The displaced air—or lack thereof—still sent him spinning. ‘If that had connected, even with the suit’s protection…’
Lucas came in from the side, his strength allowing him to grapple with the Harbinger directly. “Noah! Hit it while I’ve got it!”
But in the weightless environment, Lucas’s grapple sent both him and the creature tumbling through space in a deadly dance. Noah lined up a Void Bullet, but couldn’t fire without risking hitting Lucas.
[Void Bullet locked – ally in trajectory]
The Harbinger’s regeneration was already healing the burn marks from Lucas’s lightning attack. Worse, it seemed to be adapting to their tactics in real-time.
“Warning!” Kelvin’s voice came through their comms with panic-tinged urgency. “Two more one-horns are launching from the asteroid! They’ll reach you in ninety seconds!”
Inside the shuttle, Sophie was monitoring the external feeds with growing horror. “They’re coordinating! The other two are timing their approach to hit you when you’re vulnerable!”
Diana’s voice was tight with fear despite her efforts to remain composed. “How are we supposed to fight things like that?”
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‘Three of them,’ Noah calculated rapidly as he used another Void Blink to reposition. ‘And we’re learning how to fight in vacuum while they’re perfectly adapted to it.’
The Harbinger broke free from Lucas’s grapple with a powerful kick that sent Lucas spinning toward the shuttle. As it did, Noah noticed something that made his stomach drop—the white lines that usually appeared when facing mortal danger, the instinctual warnings that had saved his life countless times, were completely absent.
‘Either these things can’t actually kill me anymore, or I’ve lost that ability entirely. Given what I remember from Cannadah, I’m not betting on the first option.’
Noah activated Void Absorption as the creature charged him again, trying to create a defensive barrier from the ambient energy in space. But there was precious little to work with in the vacuum.
[Void Absorption activated – Minimal energy sources detected]
The Harbinger’s fist connected with Noah’s hastily formed void barrier, shattering it like glass. The impact sent him careening through space, his suit’s collision alerts screaming warnings.
[HP: 1,690/1,750]
‘Even a glancing blow hit that hard,’ Noah grimaced, tasting blood inside his helmet. ‘And that was with the suit and my armor absorbing most of the impact.’
Lucas had managed to stabilize himself and was flying back toward the fight, electricity crackling around his form. “This isn’t working! We need a new approach!”
The second and third Harbingers were visible now, their powerful legs launching them from the asteroid platform with explosive force. They moved through space with the same impossible grace as the first, their trajectory calculations perfect despite the complex orbital mechanics involved.
‘They’re too smart, too adapted to this environment,’ Noah realized as he tried to coordinate with Lucas. ‘We need to think differently about this fight.’
As the first Harbinger closed distance again, Noah had an idea. Instead of trying to fight against the vacuum environment, what if he used it to his advantage?
“Lucas! When I give the signal, hit it with everything you’ve got!”
Noah activated Storm Fall, calling down concentrated lightning from… nowhere. In space, there was no atmosphere to conduct the electrical energy. The ability fizzled completely.
[Storm Fall failed – No atmospheric medium detected]
‘Of course that wouldn’t work,’ Noah mentally kicked himself as he dodged another devastating swing from the Harbinger. ‘No air, no storm.’
But the failed attempt gave him another idea. He began firing Void Bullets in a calculated pattern, not trying to hit the creature directly, but to use the recoil to maneuver himself in the weightless environment.
[Void Bullet activated – Cost: 35 void energy]
[Void Bullet activated – Cost: 35 void energy]
[Void Bullet activated – Cost: 35 void energy]
The dark projectiles streaked through space, and Noah used their backward momentum to accelerate toward the Harbinger at an unexpected angle. Lucas caught on immediately, timing his lightning blast to coincide with Noah’s approach.
This time, when the electrical energy struck the creature, Noah was in position to capitalize. He activated Entropy Touch, his hand connecting with the Harbinger’s scaled hide just as the lightning coursed through its body.
The combination was devastating. The entropy effect began breaking down the creature’s molecular structure even as its regeneration tried to compensate. For the first time, Noah saw actual damage that wasn’t immediately healing.
But the victory was short-lived. The other two Harbingers arrived, their coordinated assault forcing Noah and Lucas to separate again.
“Sixty seconds out from the shuttle!” Kelvin’s voice was strained as he monitored their position. “Whatever you’re going to do, do it fast!”
Fighting three of them at once was a nightmare. Every time Noah or Lucas landed a hit on one, the other two would coordinate to cover it while it regenerated. Their intelligence was terrifying—they were learning from each exchange, adapting their tactics in real-time.
The good thing was that the vacuum limited them too. Noah remembered they could move faster than this. It was the only thing keeping this fight from already becoming a blood bath.
Lucas took a direct hit from one Harbinger’s clawed fist, the impact sending him spinning toward the asteroid field. “I’m okay! But this isn’t sustainable!”
Noah was forced to burn through his Void Blinks rapidly, using the short-range teleportation to avoid the coordinated attacks of all three creatures. But each blink in the weightless environment required careful calculation to avoid leaving himself vulnerable.
[Void Energy: 1,890/2,200]
‘I’m burning through energy too fast,’ Noah realized as he narrowly avoided having his head taken off by a synchronize triple strike. ‘And they’re not showing any signs of fatigue.’
Inside the shuttle, the remaining team members were watching the battle with growing desperation.
“They’re getting overwhelmed,” Sophie whispered, her hands pressed against the viewport. “There has to be something we can do.”
Lyra was frantically scanning through the mission data. “The energy signatures! The asteroid platform. They used the asteroid energy signatures to mask theirs. Not that there’s a known way to recognize Harbinger signature. Humanity is still playing catch-up with technology compared to them,”
Diana, despite her fear, was analyzing the combat patterns with coldness. “They’re using pack tactics. Like wolves, but infinitely more dangerous.”
Kelvin was splitting his attention between keeping the shuttle stable and monitoring Noah and Lucas’s vital signs. “Noah’s taking too much damage. If this keeps up…”
Back in the void, Noah was beginning to see patterns in the Harbingers’ coordination. They communicated through subsonic frequencies that his suit barely picked up, coordinating their attacks with mathematical precision.
‘But every coordinated system has weaknesses,’ Noah thought as he observed their positioning. ‘They’re so focused on protecting each other that they’re creating predictable formations.’
“Lucas!” Noah called through their comms. “I need you to trust me on this. When I say go, grab the middle one and don’t let go, no matter what happens!”
“Copy!” Lucas replied, electricity beginning to build around his form.
Noah waited, calculating trajectories and timing. The three Harbingers were positioning themselves in a triangular formation, each one covering the others’ blind spots. It was tactically sound, but it also meant they were clustered together.
“Now!”
Lucas rocketed forward, enhanced strength allowing him to grapple the center Harbinger even as the other two moved to support it. For a crucial moment, all three creatures were within a few meters of each other.
Noah didn’t hesitate. “Equip Excaliburn!”
[Excaliburn equipped – Mythic weapon bonded]
The void-black blade materialized in Noah’s grip, its edge seeming to cut through reality itself. The weapon’s bond with him was immediate and perfect—in the weightless environment, it felt like an extension of his will rather than a separate tool.
Using the blade’s perfect balance, Noah launched himself toward the clustered Harbingers with his void energy. The Excaliburn’s Absolute Void Edge effect activated automatically as he struck.
The first cut severed the arm of the leftmost Harbinger before its regeneration could even begin. The blade seemed to erase the limb from existence rather than simply cutting it off.
The second cut caught the rightmost creature across the torso, the void edge carving through its scaled hide like it was made of paper. Dark ichor sprayed into the vacuum as the wound refused to close.
But it was the third strike that ended the fight. Noah spun in the weightless environment, building momentum as he brought Excaliburn around in a perfect arc that caught the center Harbinger—the one Lucas was still grappling—across the neck.
The blade’s Essence Harvest effect activated as the creature’s head separated from its body, converting the massive amount of released energy directly into Noah’s void reserves.
[Void Energy: 2,200/2,200 – Essence Harvest activated]
[Experience gained: 8,000 points]
[Level Up! Congratulations, you are now at Level 43]
The three Harbinger bodies drifted in the vacuum, their regeneration finally failing as the void energy from Excaliburn prevented their molecular reconstruction.
Lucas released his hold on the now-lifeless creature, his expression stunned behind his helmet visor. “Holy shit, Noah. What was that weapon? Your old one stopped their healing but this…one,”
“Long story,” Noah panted, dismissing Excaliburn back to his void storage. “Let’s get back to the ship before more show up.”
As they used their suit thrusters to return to the shuttle, Noah quickly carved the beast cores from each Harbinger’s chest. The cores pulsed with dark energy, each one worth a fortune of knowledge that could help scientists study their enemy.
“Kelvin, get us out of here,” Lucas commanded as they sealed the airlock behind them.
Inside the shuttle, their teammates stared at them with a mixture of awe and terror. Sophie immediately moved to check Noah for injuries, her hands shaking slightly.
“You actually killed three one-horns,” Diana said, her usual cold composure completely abandoned. “In vacuum. On your first space combat mission.”
Lyra was practically vibrating with excitement and terror. “The energy readings during that final attack sequence were off the charts! That weapon you summoned—”
“Later,” Noah cut her off, though not unkindly. He was exhausted, both physically and mentally. Fighting in space had been like learning combat all over again from scratch.
As Kelvin piloted them away from the asteroid cluster, Noah stared at the three beast cores in his hands. Each one represented a creature that could have devastated a city, and they’d faced all three simultaneously in the worst possible environment.
‘And somehow, we won,’ Noah thought as the shuttle accelerated toward home. ‘But if this is what a reconnaissance mission looks like, what the hell are we going to face on actual combat deployments?’
Behind them, the alien platform continued to drift in the void, its purpose still unknown. But for now, Team Seven was alive, victorious, and carrying proof of just how dangerous their new reality had become.
The war against the Harbingers was escalating, and ready or not, they were now on the front lines.
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