The Mechera caught onto the language used by the aggressing force, and saw which dialects were closest. They filtered away all languages but those, and applying some of the grammatical conventions not known to these dialects, to 'piece together' the current dialect used by the Magisters. The effect was that all unnecessary languages stopped being sent, and that as the conversation progressed the Mechera's grammar would steadily begin getting better, eventually to the point where the Mechera would be speaking a perfect replica of the Magister's language.
[Pardon me for disagreeing, but if our information is correct, you appeared out of nowhere and began assault upon the owning power of this world. Is this not 'mindless killing'? Is the mass-scale death of military personnel not senseless death? Really, you may want to get yourself in order there. As well, it is quite unwise to underestimate a new contender in any battle. You may have surpassed our ally's defenses here...But we are not them. Additionally, as cruel as this may sound, we are not especially concerned with the integrity of the planet below. It is a effective hostage against the Zarethians, however we are a seperate faction entirely. What we ARE concerned with is the retribution of any further death you may cause. On this note, it would appear that your own intent is to continue the battle if we do not retreat. So. What was tbat phrase...'Now you see us...]
At these words, everything would appear to vanish as a Isolation Engine surrounded each of the enemy ships...Individually. The extremely powerful Mirror Shields would cut off the Magister ships from one another, both visually and communicationally. In fact, nothing was visible beyond the Shields, not even starlight, nor the planet itself. The Engine itself severed the three-way connection between the Mechera ships, though the Mechera sent through the rest of their message through a extremely small portal opened behind each of the ships. The portal was small as a human, and also let in a AT Field, to prevent their foes from teleporting anything through it to escape. Additionally, a Pseudo-Magic pulse was sent through, surrounding the space within the Isolation Engine in particles of Pseudo-Magic. Any movement within would 'altert' the particles, which would then alert the Mechera, allowing them a effective map of the area within. These particles, once in place, would not actually move but instead phase through the enemy ship when it moved. The Mechera wouldn't have any knowledge of anything within the ships, but it would allow them to know the external movements of the ship. Through this, they would have knowledge ofanything if and when the Magisters re-aimed their cannons or other weapons towards the portal, and within a milisecond could relocate the portal to another location within the Isolation Engine. Outside the Isolation Engine, the Mechera prepared for the battle, fielding hundreds of thousands of Frigates, Corvettes, and Fighters of all kinds from the First Armada, the Divisions, and the Battleships. In addition, all three divisions began charging their Particle Separation Beams, while the Battleships charged their Energy Collection Weapons, and all offensive ships readied their weapons. As well, as many frigates and lower that were coming from the larger ships, the Gateway had a ID-Gate open between its Arches, allowing yet more...And more...And more to come through. The sheer numbers of the ships would blot out the stars, not that the Magisters would see this as yet. And most all of this, with the exception of the charging and deployment of ships, done in a matter of milliseconds, due to the speed at which the Mechera themselves operated.
[...Now you cant.' A rather nice quote, don't you think?]
(PSB 1/5 charge, Energy Weapon 1/? Charge, all weapons readied)