Deep within the humming heart of the Aegis-9 orbital station, Elara watched the pulse of the ship on her monitors. Most engineers saw the vessel as a hunk of titanium and ceramic, but to Elara, it was a living organism that breathed electricity.
Because the system was , the transformer at its core was tiny—the size of a loaf of bread—yet it handled enough energy to power a small city. The high-frequency switching meant it operated far above the range of human hearing, but Elara could feel the vibration in her boots. High-Frequency Isolated Bidirectional Dual Acti...
Elara leaned back, watching the twin bridges of the converter oscillate in perfect, high-speed harmony. In the cold silence of space, the most important conversations weren't spoken—they were toggled at a hundred thousand times per second across a bridge of pure energy. Deep within the humming heart of the Aegis-9