"When they arrived back on our homeworld, they were shown to the King after undergoing additional tests. When he picked one of them up, he was shocked to hear it speak to him within Mindspeak. It told him that if he bonded with it, both of them would get stronger. The crystal insisted it wouldn't be harmful to him or his people, so he decided to bond with it. It was immediately apparent when they finished bonding, because the King went running out of his estate and into the middle of the large, well maintained front yard. Once there, he placed the crystal on the ground and ran back a short distance away from it. As soon as it was placed, it started to grow in size. It started and stopped for several hours. No one knew what it was growing into at first, but eventually a door opened in the side and the King and his guards entered it."
"Inside, there were hallways and doors all over. Apparently the King knew where he was going, because he led them to a room that appeared to be in the center of it. It turned out that the room the King and his guards entered was a bridge, and the crystal was, in fact, a ship. They found out that even while a person is at full mana, they continue to regenerate mana at the same pace. When the crystal bonded with the king, it started growing into a ship by siphoning off that mana that essentially went nowhere. If his mana dropped below maximum, it would halt siphoning mana and wait for it to reach maximum before starting again. The crystal said the size it could grow to is infinite, but so is the amount of time it takes to grow. Each time the crystal grows in size, it takes double the amount of mana to grow again. So one hundred, two hundred, four hundred, you get the point. The crystal soon became the flagship for the King. It was incredibly powerful, if small, but it would continue to grow."
"Upon additional testing, it appeared that the only people who could bond with one of the crystals were those who had the blood of the King within them. Each of his children was given a crystal to bond with, and soon there was a small fleet of crystalline ships. They were significantly stronger than the ships that our people had built. Our scientists attributed it to the crystals that made up the ship itself. They were incredibly durable, and it were able to focus beam weapons better than any other crystal they had previously discovered. This also had an impact on the ships shields, since crystals are used in shield emitters strategically placed around the ship. The higher quality crystal, the more power that can be sent to the shields, strengthening them."
"One year after the discovery of the crystals, reports started coming in about a massive armada of unknown ships closing in on Scyftan space. They had very rudimentary hyperspace, and it seemed like they had to wait a few hours before each jump, but they were coming. An envoy was sent to greet these unknown ships when they were in one of their lulls before another jump. The envoy didn't even transmit his message when one of the largest ships started launching some sort of fighters. Our engines didn't need to recharge between jumps, so the envoy immediately ordered his ship to turn around and head home."
"They tried many times to contact the ships never received a response, and if a ship got close, they would always fire upon it, or release fighters. The course the armada was taking would lead them right to our homeworld. The king ordered defenses to be built in case they needed to defend our planets. A ship, piloted remotely, was sent in to see what kind of capabilities the enemy fleet had, and to get scans of as many ships as it could. It was waiting when the armada jumped out of hyperspace, and started its scans. Shields were at full strength, and it sent detailed scans of the ships as long as it could. Unfortunately, that wasn't long. Whatever the main weapons fired went through the shields like they weren't even there, and then started corroding the armor of the ship. It took less than twenty seconds for the ship to be destroyed from the concentrated fire. The ship might've lasted quite a bit longer if the shields were effective."
"When the scans were looked at later, they found out that the entire armada, including their fighters were biological. They didn't appear to have any shields of their own, but the armor of the ship was very thick, and it was hypothesized that it would regenerate over time. The ships were also massive. The smallest ships were along the edges, and the largest ships were at the center of the formation. The smallest ships were almost five kilometers long, and the largest was over ten times that. There were over ten thousand ships closing in our worlds."
"The king decided that instead of building warships, all their efforts would be on building transport ships. They still attempted to stop, or slow down the fleet, but it wasn't enough. Ships were set to jump in and self destruct in the middle of clusters of ships. This worked well for a time, but the armada spread out so only one ship could be destroyed at once using this tactic.
Mines were dropped in their path, but they easily detected and destroyed them."
"It was estimated that it would take a year for the armada to get to the closest planet, and everyone, whether it be man, woman, or child was assigned to work on building ships. They had almost fifty combined planets and moons to evacuate. That was a total of slightly over three-hundred-billion people. The King knew they wouldn't have enough time to build enough ships to evacuate their planets. Even the crystalline ships were growing slower and slower. His own ship was now almost two kilometers long, and could probably hold tens of thousands of people, if they could shift into, and maintain small forms. The problem was feeding that many people."
"Shortly after the crystals discovery, a stasis chamber was developed that was powered by the person who was in it. While in stasis, their body was still regenerating mana, so this would keep it going for the entire journey, no matter how long it would take. That is where the biggest problem came in. The Scyftan worlds lay at the edge of what humans call the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy, which is one of the closest galaxies to the Milky Way. Scientists didn't think the enemy armada could cross galaxies, so rather than take the gamble of bypassing the enemy fleet, and heading coreward of the Sagittarius galaxy, the King wanted to come to this galaxy. That meant a thirty-eight hundred year long journey with our ships. That also meant that each ship would need to be filled with as many stasis chambers as possible."
"The crystalline ships, however, had much more powerful engines. They could make the jump between the Sagittarius galaxy and the Milky Way and back in just under a month. The king had his five children take their ships and as many people they could fit with a supply of food that would last them a month and then sent them to find a habitable world to deposit them on. They would be able to ferry over a million people across to the Milky Way before they were needed. While his children were doing that, he and his admirals would be working on a plan to destroy all of the enemy ships, or make them turn around."
"By the time the enemy was a week out from the closest planet, which had been evacuated closer to their homeworld, and the King's plan was put into action. He and his children took their six ships and started fighting using guerilla tactics. They would jump in, all fire on a target and then jump out before they could retaliate. Often times, this would destroy the enemy ship they all fired upon. Even the odd time they got hit, their shields managed to stand up to the strange weapons the enemy used."
"It still wasn't enough. Even if they could destroy a ship everytime they jumped, which was about every five minutes, there were still over ten thousand of them, and they kept trundling along. They had to try to buy as much time as they could, though. They were staying longer and longer each time they jumped. When their shields went down, they found that the enemy shots did very minimal damage to the crystalline armor. All this did was cause the enemy to use their fighters as ballistic weapons to try to destroy their ships."
"After the first day of harassment, they had destroyed nearly one thousand ships. To counter this, the enemy kept their fighters deployed at all times, allowing them to immediately bring fire on the crystalline ships, greatly reducing the effectiveness of the tactic they were employing. By the end of the second day, they were only able to destroy an additional one hundred ships. They kept it up, though. They would have just over two weeks to destroy as many ships as they could before the enemy reached their homeworld."
"After a year of work, they had about enough ships to evacuate almost three billion people. That wasn't even one percent of the total population. Our ship building industry just wasn't big enough, and there wasn't any time to ramp it up. A lottery had been drawn over the preceding year. Everyone who would be evacuating was already on the ship they would be leaving on. Everyone else was digging in on their respective planets, ready for a fight. They didn't know how the enemy fought on the ground, or even what they looked like, but they would give them a fight regardless."
"When the enemy reached the first planet that was inhabited, they made quick work of planetary defenses and then started launching troop ships. Out of those ships, rushed out a variety of insectoid-like creatures. Some were no bigger than a dog, while others were the size of tanks, and armed like one as well. Their regular ground troop stood on two legs and had four arms. Two of them held a weapon similar to the one fired from their ships, and the other two arms were like swords. The bigger ones had large cannons strapped to their backs that fired the same weird energy."
"It seemed like whenever those weapons hit something, it would eat right through it. Fighting went on for days, while the main fleet kept moving towards our homeworld. They kept track of the worlds that the enemy landed on and saw that the enemy was loading anyone they captured on to one of the ships that had landed on the planet. Fortunately, there was a fallback plan in case something like that happened. Each planet or moon that still had people on it also had a series of very powerful bombs placed around it. Somewhere on the planet, deep underground, would be someone ready to press the button that would destroy the planet, and anything on it. They weren't about to let their people be taken for some unknown purpose."
"When the King saw the first planet disappear as the bombs went off, he and his children gave it one last attempt. When the enemy was waiting between jumps, he and his sons jumped in and attempted to destroy the largest ship they had, hoping it would force them to turn around. When they jumped in, they were supposed to in guns blazing, but nothing happened. They weren't even maneuvering. We don't know what happened to this day, but the ships were all being drawn towards the largest ship. When the crystalline ships were within a few dozen kilometers of the ship, they all self-destructed at once. The explosion blocked the sensors of the people that were monitoring, and they were horrified to see that the large ship wasn't even damaged."
"As the enemy armada continued on, they didn't even bother setting boots on the ground anymore, after the first few planets and moons blew up. They just glassed each of the planets and moons and continued on. When they were within a day of where the fleet was finalizing preparations, over two hundred ninety-eight billion Scyftans were dead, and a paltry three billion began fleeing across the expanse towards the Milky Way."