A giant ship was pushing from behind the layer of reality, treating the very sky as nothing more than a glass curtain to pierce through its sheer weight.
And the ship succeeded, quite easily, on top of that. The sky looked too brittle and thin to endure the weight of that massive vessel, breaking apart as if it were a mere piece of paper.
The caved-in section expanded as more of the ship's hull pushed on it. The sky was literally falling, but its shards just vanished, revealing more of the invading vessel and the world where it came from.
The ship came from complete and utter nothingness, which was somehow crashing into it. It seemed the vessel was at risk of being eaten away by that non-existent blackness, but its fearsome features failed to attract the vast audience on the ground.
First, the audience didn't really have the ability or knowledge to study that nothingness. Even the scanners pointed at the sky were failing to capture anything at all.
