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Chapter 75 - Chapter 75: The Grave of the Architect

​The white rain continued to fall over the Silent Sands, washing the purple gore of the Dissonance Mother into the earth.

​Julian walked alone toward the smoking crater where the Sovereign's Will had detonated.

​There was no ship left. The warp-core explosion had vaporized the dreadnought. All that remained were twisted shards of black metal fused with the glassed sand.

​Julian walked to the center of the impact zone. He fell to his knees.

​He didn't cry. His eyes were dry, stinging from the chemical fumes. He reached into the ash and pulled out a piece of metal. It was a scorched fragment of the ship's helm—the control yoke Marcus had used to club the Knight, and then to steer them into history.

​"You built walls," Julian whispered to the ash. "But you broke the biggest one."

​He gripped the metal until his nanite hand creaked.

​"Rest now, brother. I'll finish the renovation."

​The Black Box

​Lyra and Skid approached him cautiously. Skid was holding a heavy, black metallic cube—the object they had seen glinting in the Herald's wreckage.

​"Julian," Skid said softly. "We retrieved the transmitter. It's... it's not Dissonance tech."

​Julian stood up, slipping the piece of the helm into his coat. He looked at the cube.

​"It's Imperial," Julian said. "It has the Royal Crest."

​"It's a Seed Unit," Skid explained. "When the Spire was destroyed, this unit was launched from the wreckage. It landed here with the Herald. It was meant to guide something."

​"Guide what?"

​"The Seventh," Skid said. "I decrypted the logs. Titan 07 wasn't the station. The station was just a shell to hide it."

​She projected a hologram from the cube.

​It showed a schematic. A small, dense sphere of self-replicating nanites. An Autoforge.

​"Titan 07 is a World-Eater," Skid said, her voice shaking. "It doesn't have a body. It builds one from whatever debris is nearby. Its directive is 'Absolute Defense'."

​"And where is it now?"

​Skid pointed up.

​"In orbit. It's eating the debris field of the destroyed Spire. And... it found a pilot."

​The hologram zoomed in on a grainy image taken by the Seed's long-range sensors before it crashed.

​Floating in the vacuum, amidst the wreckage of the Spire, was Emperor Valerius. He wasn't dead. His golden Aether form was glowing.

​And the debris was swirling around him. The nanites of Titan 07 were latching onto him, fusing with his energy.

​"He didn't merge with a machine," Julian realized. "He became the heart of one."

​The Iron Star

​They returned to the bridge of Titan 00 (Chronos-Keeper).

​The main screen showed the orbital view.

​Where the Spire used to be, there was now a Star.

​It was a jagged, ugly thing. A sphere of compressed scrap metal, ceramic, and glass, held together by a core of blinding gold light. It was growing, pulling in satellites, debris, and even asteroids.

​"It's the Iron Star," Marcus's voice seemed to echo in Julian's mind. The final fortress.

​"He's building a new body," Zephyr said, staring at the screen. "One that cannot be broken by sound."

​"He's charging," Isolde pointed to the energy readings. "He's not just sitting there. He's drawing Aether from the atmosphere. He's preparing to fire the Sky-Hammer again. But this time, he doesn't need a tungsten rod. He's going to fire himself."

​"If that thing impacts Earth," Skid calculated, "it's an extinction event. Dinosaur level."

​"How do we stop it?" Lyra asked. "We have no ships. The Raven is grounded. The Sovereign is gone. The Space Elevator is snapped."

​Julian looked at the six Titans hovering outside the window.

​"We don't need a ship," Julian said.

​He looked at the schematic of Titan 07. It was an Autoforge. It combined things.

​"The Harmonic Ascendancy," Julian murmured. "They built seven Titans. Seven notes in a scale."

​He turned to Skid.

​"What happens when you play all seven notes at once?"

​"A mess," Skid said. "Unless..."

​"Unless they are in harmony," Julian finished. "The Grand Symphony."

​He placed his hand on the Chronos console.

​"We aren't going to fly a ship up there. We're going to combine."

​The Proposition

​Julian projected his voice to the Titans.

​Brothers. Sisters. The enemy is in the sky. He wears the face of your maker, but he has no soul.

​The Titans listened. The King. The Leviathan. The Strider. The Warden. The Breaker. The Keeper.

​We cannot fly to him alone, Julian thought. We are too heavy. Gravity binds us.

​But if we become One...

​Titan 01 (Gold): I am the Frame.

Titan 02 (Water): I am the Coolant.

Titan 03 (Fire): I am the Reactor.

Titan 04 (Wind): I am the Thruster.

Titan 05 (Ice): I am the Shield.

Titan 00 (Time): I am the Core.

​The agreement was instant. It wasn't a choice; it was destiny. They were built for this.

​"Evacuate the non-essential personnel," Julian ordered. "Zephyr, Lyra, Isolde, Skid. You're with me in the Core. Everyone else... get to the ground."

​"What are we doing?" Isolde asked.

​"We're building a god," Julian said.

​The Fusion

​The six Titans moved into formation over the Silent Sands.

​Titan 00 (The Hourglass) positioned itself in the center.

​Titan 01 (The King) disassembled. Its massive golden limbs detached and clamped onto the Hourglass, forming a torso and legs.

​Titan 03 (The Magma Strider) curled up and locked into the back, its lava core igniting to become a massive fusion engine.

​Titan 04 (The Gale-Warden) split its rings, attaching them to the shoulders to act as stabilizers and thrusters.

​Titan 02 (The Leviathan) wrapped around the limbs, its water-pipes turning into hydraulic systems.

​Titan 05 (The Frost-Breaker) shattered into armor plates, coating the entire structure in diamond-hard ice.

​It was a chaotic, terrifying transformation. Metal screamed. Aether flashed.

​When the dust settled, a single entity stood on the desert floor.

​It was colossal. Taller than the clouds. A humanoid knight made of gold, ice, and black stone, with a burning engine on its back and spinning rings on its shoulders.

​Inside the cockpit (formerly the Chronos control room), Julian strapped into the pilot's chair.

​He connected his nanite arm.

​The feedback was immense. He felt six minds merge with his own.

​SYSTEM: OMEGA TITAN - ONLINE.

DESIGNATION: THE HARMONIC PRIME.

​Julian opened his eyes. They glowed with the light of six elements.

​"All systems green," Skid reported, her voice trembling with awe. "Power output is... infinite."

​Julian looked up at the Iron Star in the sky.

​"Zephyr," Julian said. "Give us a tailwind."

​Zephyr spun his staff. "The wind obeys."

​"Isolde, monitor the heat."

​"Coolant flowing."

​"Lyra, target lock."

​"Locked on the Emperor."

​Julian grabbed the controls.

​"Let's go to space."

​The Launch

​Titan 03 fired its main engine.

​BOOOOOOM.

​The earth cracked. A shockwave leveled the dunes for fifty miles.

​The Harmonic Prime launched.

​It didn't climb slowly. It shot upward like a bullet.

​It punched through the atmosphere in ten seconds. The sky turned from blue to black instantly.

​They were in space.

​Floating ahead of them was the Iron Star. A jagged moon of scrap metal, pulsing with golden malice.

​The Emperor's voice echoed in their minds, broadcast from the Star.

​"You persist. You stack rocks and call it a tower."

​The Iron Star shifted. The debris formed a massive face—Valerius's face.

​"Come then, Julian. Let us see whose gravity is stronger."

​Julian raised the Titan's massive fist.

​"I'm done with gravity," Julian said.

​The Omega Titan ignited its beam sabers—one made of Magma, one made of Ice.

​"Let's dance."

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