As the sun set, the Iron Sovereign stood alone amidst a graveyard of sinking scrap metal. Kaelen pulled up the blueprints for his next project: a massive orbital strike platform. In this world, if you could imagine it, you could build it—and if you could build it, you could conquer the sea.
The fortress-ship Iron Sovereign didn’t just float; it loomed. Beneath its massive hull, the dark waters of Neter churned with a bioluminescent glow. On the bridge, Admiral Kaelen watched the tactical display as a swarm of Onyx Watcher frigates appeared on the horizon—blocky, steam-powered behemoths that looked like floating castles. "Ready the CRAM cannons," Kaelen commanded.
Suddenly, a proximity alarm shrieked. "Submarines! Deepwater Guard!" From the Depths Free Download (v3.5.0)
"They think the ocean belongs to them," Kaelen whispered, watching a laser-defense system melt a hole through a diving bomber. "They forget who built the depths."
The massive 2000mm cannons roared, sending shells the size of small cars hurtling toward the enemy. One frigate took a direct hit to its ammo rack; the resulting explosion was a symphony of splintering timber and fire that lit up the gray sky. As the sun set, the Iron Sovereign stood
In the belly of the Sovereign , massive autoloaders hummed to life. This wasn’t just a ship; it was a masterpiece of geometry and logic, every hull block and internal bulkhead placed by hand.
The first volley from the Onyx Watcher fleet screamed through the air, high-explosive shells detonating against the Sovereign’s heavy armor. The ship groaned, but the layered wood and metal held. Then, Kaelen’s ship spoke back. The fortress-ship Iron Sovereign didn’t just float; it
From the depths, sleek shadows rose. Torpedoes streaked through the water, leaving white trails like scars. Kaelen didn’t panic. With a flick of a switch, he activated the ship’s anti-torpedo sonar decoys and launched a swarm of agile, laser-guided interceptor missiles.