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It was quite startling when the Magister fleet was cut off from itself; the vast mirror shielding worked for a bit. But the exotic particles already floating through the void allowed for quick understanding of the tactics the newly appeared enemy had just used. Even the pseudo-magic particles were discovered, but even if they were artificially created they still had a magic signature. Or what the Magister's thought was a magic signature; being new to the concept of Magic and the thousands of varieties that came along with it. They activated their respective AMI fields; hoping it would disrupt or remove the pseudo-particles.
The AT field didn't worry them in the slightest honestly and within moments they actually activated their three-point drives, and the entirety of the Magister fleet disappeared for at least a moment. Able to bypass the AT field due to the nature of the TPDs; it was only a teleportation device at the last phase of it's use. During the first part it's a parallel universe hoping technology. They appeared in the exact same location they were currently but in an alternate universe. The one they had currently hopped too was rather lax and uninhabited from they could devise, and even the stellar engine they were trying to take over had reverted back into a normal star.
The orbital cannons didn't stand a chance, and by actually changing shielding they opened themselves up for an even worse fate. Having dropped their shields for a split second to raise their other form they got hammered unshielded by the constantly attacking swarms, and even those that got their portal shields up only found them ineffective against the specialized strike. A void cannot suck a void, and that concept failed before the attacking fighters and hellions finished their assault. No orbital cannons survived the strike, and the fighters didn't fare better either. Having been dogged constantly by the swarm cannons long enough that they ended up shredded. What would confuse the enemy fleet is that even with the Magister vessels gone their RIFT network remained and worked perfectly fine. It was a quick bypass and was currently being powered by the Magister fighters and hellions who used their armor as the processing power and their own energy manipulating abilities to control the rifts.
The planet-side team was just as unaffected by the portal shield as the orbital strike team, and the portals they had constructed were still there. Held into place by the energy bands. Having tactical knowledge of the planet below the planet-side team heading for their objectives. They were to destroy all long range communication on the planet below, and take control of the planetary shielding. They flew low and hid their energy signature to avoid detection, and within a few minutes they reached their targets and started hitting them hard. Thousands of different attacks every seconds would be a challenge for anyone to mess with, and the Magister were the kings at blowing things up.
The orbital strike team opened their own evacuation rifts and got the hell outta there.
Back in the alternate universe the Magister fleet prepared for action, and by Magister fleet I mean the Eliryale had finally reached full capacity. Energy began to weave itself into four great limbs on the vaguely torso like vessel, and the violet colored energy began to harden and finally appeared to be some sort of matter/energy hybrid. Ararus activated the exotic particle scanning and information flooded his head in the form of imprinted energy, and he became one with the ship he was connected to. It's scans were his eyes, and it's body was his. Their objective was to capture the enemy installation, but enemy casualties were not among their orders. Activated the TPD one more the Eliryale appeared right next to one of the Zarethian's titan, and lashing out with it's right "arm" it connected to it with a gigantic energy link. Their shields opened up and the Eliryale slipped right in. Turns out it wasn't just a super-advanced ship; it was a super-advanced mech.
Attaching to the side of the ship and using the energy link to forcefully maintain the ship's shielding Ararus and the Eliryale were protected by their enemies own defenses. Sending forth an intense and directed wave of exotic particles the Eliyrale scanned and learned the location of the Titan's primary generator, and of course it's target. Activating both the POD and the BlackHeart AMPs Ararus flooded the Eliryale with even more energy, and suddenly it's eye weapon began to glow a dark and vicious looking purple.