RESOURCE EXTRACTION
Crystal Chasm
Part: One
Crystal Chasm
Part: One
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Xenaria's ship, the Spectre, descended swiftly into the Crystal Chasm of Rhy’Din, its sleek black hull gleaming as it reflected the vibrant hues of the cavern’s crystalline walls. The ion thrusters pulsed with a low hum as she guided the craft with precision, maneuvering it between jagged spires of luminous rock. The ship's automated systems, enhanced for stealth and speed, compensated for the rough terrain, allowing for a smooth landing on a wide, flat outcropping near the entrance of one of the many caves.
The Spectre’s landing gears extended, and the craft settled with a light hiss as the thrusters powered down. Xenaria sat for a moment in the cockpit, her eyes scanning the terrain through the ship’s advanced sensors. There were no immediate signs of life, but she knew better than to assume safety. The chasm was a notorious hideaway for dangerous creatures, and even the calmest of exteriors could mask lurking threats.
Exiting the ship, her armored boots crunched softly against the gravelly surface. The soft blue light from the chasm walls illuminated her pristine white armor, a stark contrast to the dark cave entrance before her. She moved with purpose, her movements fluid and calculated. As her eyes adjusted to the dim light, Xenaria reached behind her, grabbing the automated turret from its secured position in the Spectre's hold.
The turret unfolded smoothly in her hands, its four-legged base locking into place as she knelt to plant it firmly into the rocky terrain. She keyed in a few commands on her wrist console, linking the turret’s targeting system to her HUD. A low whir signaled its activation, and the turret swiveled slightly, scanning the area with its quad-barreled cannon aimed outward, ready to defend her position.
Satisfied with the setup, Xenaria took a step back, her gaze shifting from the turret to the cave entrance ahead. With the turret guarding her rear, she was ready to proceed deeper into the chasm, fully prepared for whatever awaited within.
Xenaria clicked on the flashlight attached to her customized Acutus-class rifle, the beam cutting through the dense shadows within the cave. Though her augments allowed her to navigate in near-total darkness with ease, she preferred to conserve her internal energy reserves for more critical moments—after all, efficiency was always paramount. The pale, focused light revealed rough, jagged walls glimmering faintly with mineral deposits, their sharp edges casting long, eerie shadows across the cave floor.
Her grip on the rifle was steady, the weapon humming lightly in her hand. She felt a sense of confidence holding it—every modification she had made to the Acutus was with purpose. The increased range, the customized thermal dampeners to keep her shots undetectable, and the enhanced recoil system—all perfectly tuned to her combat style. She had little doubt the rifle would perform impeccably, should any resistance present itself.
With her free hand, Xenaria reached to her belt, unclipping the Synthelex-standard scanner, a small, sleek device designed to detect the specific minerals and energy sources her mission required. The device activated with a quiet hum, and the display lit up with streams of data that flowed into her visor, giving her a comprehensive readout of the cave’s mineral composition. As she stepped further into the cave, the air grew cooler, and the darkness seemed to press in around her.
The scanner detected traces of the minerals needed for the Republic’s resource extraction operations—nothing too significant yet, but enough to confirm the information she had received was accurate. She swept the device back and forth as she moved deeper into the cave, her focus sharp, mind calculating the next move. The energy readings were faint for now, but they pulsed irregularly, indicating the potential for something more beneath the surface.
Xenaria didn’t care that this chasm lay in a so-called “protected zone.” She had been told multiple times about the laws of Rhy’Din and the restrictions placed on areas like this, but the Synthelex Republic’s needs outweighed the trivial concerns of other worlds. She was not here to negotiate or comply with foreign regulations—her sole mission was extraction, and that mission would be completed at any cost.
Her rifle’s flashlight illuminated the depths before her, and with each step, she grew more certain that deeper within the cave, she would find what the Republic needed. Perhaps something more. Something... powerful. Her hand tightened on the grip of the Acutus as the unknown beckoned her further inside.
Xenaria moved deeper into the cave, her scanner flashing as it processed the readings from the minerals embedded in the cave walls. The device displayed the composition and concentrations with remarkable accuracy, but as always, she preferred to verbalize her findings. Speaking them aloud anchored the information, embedding the data into her mind as if her voice made the information more real, more precise.
"Traces of lithium at 23% purity, mixed with silicon deposits at 45% concentration," she murmured, her voice steady, almost clinical as it echoed against the cold rock surfaces. She swept the beam of her Acutus-class rifle's flashlight over the glimmering surface of a nearby wall, the crystals embedded within catching the light. Their soft glow was faint but noticeable, a steady pulse of energy beneath their rugged exterior.
"Crystalline structures contain residual energy signatures…" she said thoughtfully, her eyes narrowing slightly behind her visor. The faint hum emanating from the crystals intrigued her. She tapped a control on her scanner, and the readings adjusted, focusing on the energy output.
"Low-level energy field, consistent across the surface. Output minimal but sustained... could be viable if condensed and harvested in mass quantities," she mused, moving closer to inspect the formations. Her hand brushed the surface of the crystal-studded wall, feeling the faint warmth emanating from within, the sensation triggering thoughts of potential extraction methodologies.
Xenaria's mind worked quickly, already running calculations on how this energy source might be harvested efficiently for the Republic. If these crystals could be extracted and condensed, they might serve as a supplementary energy source, especially for smaller Republic vessels or outposts where traditional energy methods were less efficient.
"Potential for energy harvest through crystalline compression... further analysis required," she said aloud, filing the thought away as she scanned the next segment of the cave. Her focus was razor-sharp, her every action meticulous as she worked. The energy from the crystals wasn’t powerful in their natural form, but with the right manipulation, it might be useful. It wasn't the primary target of her mission, but in the Synthelex Republic’s world, all resources were valuable.
Her voice cut through the quiet darkness again, steady and certain: "Continuing exploration for higher concentrations… mineral deposits increasing with proximity to energy signatures."
Xenaria adjusted her grip on the Acutus-class rifle, weighing the durability of the crystal formation against the strength of her weapon. Her calculations told her it wouldn’t take much force, so she brought the rifle's butt to the crystal’s surface with a swift, practiced motion.
The instant the crystal fractured, a blinding flash of light filled the cave. Xenaria instinctively narrowed her eyes, her augmentations automatically adjusting to prevent any damage from the sudden brightness. As the light faded, a small piece of the crystal tumbled to the cave floor, its once-glowing surface now dull and lifeless. She crouched, reaching out to observe the fragment, but it was clear—the energy that once pulsed within had been released on impact.
"Energy release on fracture. Impractical for direct extraction," she muttered, noting the data on her scanner and voicing it aloud for her internal record. She stood up slowly, her eyes now scanning the surrounding crystals with a more calculated gaze.
"Crystals need to remain intact for viable energy storage. Extraction must be delicate, non-invasive. Direct force releases stored energy. Potential methods: laser cutters or precision mining tools."
Her mind was already processing the implications. Extracting the crystals whole would require significantly more care and precision than traditional mining techniques, a slower and more methodical process. Not ideal, but the potential energy these crystals held couldn’t be ignored. A method could be devised back in Synthelex laboratories, but for now, she needed a sample that could withstand removal. She shifted the Acutus back to her shoulder, resting the weight of the weapon there as she continued scanning the walls.
"Note: Experimental extraction techniques needed. Potential harnessing method to retain full energy potential post-extraction."
Xenaria moved further into the cave, more cautious now. The delicate nature of the crystals required a shift in her approach, but in her mind, adaptation was efficiency. Her mission was one of precision, and if the Synthelex Republic was to reap the benefits of this discovery, she would ensure that they had the tools to do so. With her rifle in hand, she resumed her search, scanning for larger concentrations of intact crystals that might prove useful.
Xenaria holstered the scanner at her side, her focus shifting from analysis to action. Her hands moved with practiced precision as she reached back and grabbed the Lancea, her preferred tool for delicate extractions. The weapon’s long shaft felt familiar in her grip, and with the flick of a switch, the plasma edge at the tip ignited with a soft hum. A faint glow illuminated the cave walls, casting light on the larger crystal she had set her sights on.
The crystal’s structure was remarkable. A deep, transparent green with veins of luminescent energy coursing through it. This specimen would serve well as a test case, and she began to carefully cut around its base. The Lancea’s plasma edge sliced through the surrounding rock effortlessly, carving a precise path around the crystal.
As she worked, Xenaria noticed something unusual. The heat from the plasma cutter seemed to have no effect on the crystal itself. It was entirely unphased, its surface not even showing the faintest sign of melting or wear. It was both odd and fortuitous, as she realized that this made the Lancea the perfect tool for extraction. The energy stored within the crystal remained stable, untouched by the extreme heat that was now slicing through the rock surrounding it.
"Fascinating. Crystal remains inert under plasma exposure," she muttered to herself, taking mental note of this significant discovery.
She continued her cuts with meticulous precision, ensuring the surrounding rock was cleanly separated while leaving the crystal entirely intact. As the last piece of rock fell away, Xenaria pulled the Lancea back and admired her handiwork. The crystal remained suspended in the air by the remaining connection to the rock, unblemished and pulsing with low-level energy.
"Stable extraction confirmed. Plasma tools viable for precise removal."
Satisfied, she deactivated the Lancea and stepped back. Her augments scanned the area, ensuring the crystal was ready to be lifted from its resting place. With a moment’s pause, Xenaria carefully gripped the crystal with both hands, preparing to pry it free from the loosened rock with the delicate touch the situation demanded. The faint hum of energy running through the crystal vibrated against her palms as she prepared to complete the extraction.
Xenaria’s grip tightened as she pulled the crystal free from the rock. The low hum of energy thrummed through her hands and up her arms, the sensation oddly comforting. As she brought the crystal closer for inspection, her HUD flickered—a faint beep in her earpiece catching her attention.
Her eyes darted to the power indicator in the corner of her vision.
84%.
A second passed, and the number ticked up.
85%.
Her brows furrowed, mind quickly processing what had just happened. She hadn’t connected the crystal to any power interface, yet her suit was actively charging.
"Direct energy transfer. Unshielded contact sufficient for charging augmentation systems," she muttered under her breath. Her voice echoed softly in the cavern, the words reinforcing the discovery in her mind, as if speaking them aloud confirmed the reality of what she was witnessing.
She watched the charge indicator closely, still holding the crystal in both hands. The energy was flowing directly from the crystal into her suit. No cables, no technological interface—just contact.
"This could change everything."
She turned the crystal slightly, testing if shifting it in her grip would alter the flow of energy. The suit’s systems responded almost instantly, displaying a more consistent rise in power.
86%.
The implications were vast. This wasn’t just a new power source—it was a self-sustaining energy solution, something the Republic had long sought after. No bulky cores or reactors necessary. The crystals, if harvested and used properly, could power entire fleets, entire cities.
Xenaria’s mind raced.
"Potential for long-term deployment with continuous recharge capability. Extraction must proceed with utmost caution."
She carefully slid the crystal into a containment pouch on her suit, noting how the moment it left her hands, the charge indicator held steady but ceased to climb. Her suit had taken in what it could during the brief contact, and the crystal was now safely stored for further analysis.
She straightened, her gaze drifting back toward the depths of the cave. If this small piece had such an impact, what more could the deeper crystal formations offer?