Ra'a'mah listened to the response without interruption, her gaze remaining fixed on the shifting field as new patterns began to form around the presence of the Lilaste cruiser. The tone, the structure, the control behind the words, all of it registered and settled into her awareness as part of the evolving equation.
When she replied, her voice carried the same measured calm, precise without excess.
"Lilaste command, your support is noted and appreciated."
Her attention moved briefly to the remaining civilian signatures, tracking their progress through the corridors that still held.
"The evacuation lanes are stabilizing under your presence. That is already making a measurable difference."
A slight pause followed, her focus shifting to the compliant corvette, its fractured signal still attempting to resolve into something coherent.
"We are relaying your request for identification to the vessel now," she continued. "Its systems appear degraded, but responsive. You should begin receiving clearer transmission shortly."
Her gaze lifted again, tracing outward toward the wider field, toward Aknoby's position and the pressure still emanating from it.
"If your forces are able to maintain containment on Aknoby, we will continue routing civilians through the remaining viable corridors," she added. "That alignment will prevent further destabilization."
Not an instruction. A continuation of shared intent.
A brief silence settled before she spoke again, quieter now, but no less deliberate.
"Once the evacuation is complete, coordination may be worth formalizing," Ra said. "Your intervention here has demonstrated a capacity for precision that aligns well with our operational priorities."
No assumption. No demand. Only an opening.
"For now, we will maintain current channels and provide updates as the situation evolves."
She let the transmission close naturally, her attention already returning fully to the field, to the movement of ships still escaping, to the narrowing margins that remained, and to ensuring that this moment of regained control was not lost again.
Laphisto