12 Coordinates, Ships and Power

From now on, it will be one chapter per day, but as an incentive, here are the goals for extra chapters beyond the daily ones: 

300 power stones - 1 extra chapter. 

400 power stones - 1 extra chapter. 

Top 5 - 3 extra chapters. 

Top 1 - 4 extra chapters.

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It seems that the power ranking is bugged, but I considered it and am making the chapters available.

If we reach another goal, I will make it available after a few hours, as I am going to sleep now, in my country it is night.

Reward Achieved (2/2): Top 10 - 2 extra chapters. 

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"Ugh, okay, I won't do it again. Can we see what I brought now? I really need help decoding some coordinates." Talos nodded and changed the subject, getting straight to the point.

"I know what you want, but just because I don't judge your people based on what the Kree said doesn't mean I can't judge based on what I've seen. And I've seen the ruins on Torfa! How many innocent people did your people kill?!" Carol stood up and slammed the table.

"Those ruins are the fault of the Accusers!!" Talos practically growled and also stood up in indignation, "We were refugees on Torfa! Those people paid the price for helping my suffering people! My people were taking refuge there after our world was destroyed by the Kree because we resisted them! Mar-Vell died because she created a ship that would allow us to fly away, to a new home! A safe place, away from the Kree!" Talos said, filled with anger and sadness.

Carol widened her eyes upon hearing that. "It wasn't about waging wars, but ending them," Carol murmured to herself.

Maria was also surprised to hear her murmur and spoke softly, "That's what Lawson wanted. Carol, I don't perfectly understand what's going on, but I knew Lawson, and I know that whatever she built, it wasn't a weapon, but hope." Maria said with nostalgia and firmness.

Carol thought for a few seconds, then spoke firmly, "Let's do it!"

"Give me the disk." I said. Finally, it would be less talk and more action.

Talos looked at Carol, and she nodded.

I took the disk, and at that moment, nanobots surrounded the tape, and soon the audio containing the "coordinates" was presented before everyone.

"These are not coordinates. They are state vectors. This was the location on the day of the accident six years ago. Just trace the orbital course, and we will find the coordinates." Carol explained.

Talos's eyes began to narrow as he realized how simple it was. And his subordinates hadn't figured out something so basic.

"I've already done the calculations. These are the coordinates." I said, raising my hand with a hologram with numbers appearing.

"Well, we have the coordinates. Now we need a ship." Carol smiled at me and thought about how to get a ship.

"Leave that to me as well." I said, smiling mysteriously.

The moment I spoke, a whirlwind began to blow, and a giant spaceship appeared floating above us.

"Millennium Falcon?!" Carol, Maria, and Monica exclaimed simultaneously as they recognized the famous ship.

"Yeah! I recreate some famous ships when I'm bored." I said with a shrug.

Entering the ship, everyone was curious.

"It's a beautiful ship." Talos complimented.

"Well, it's one of the worst ones I have, but I usually make them much larger, and this one has a good size for what we're going to do." I said, shrugging.

"How big do you make them?" Talos asked, surprised.

"Really big." I said mischievously.

...

After 30 minutes everyone was ready to go.

Walking to the cockpit, I took over as the pilot.

"When you're ready, we can take off." I said.

Everyone sat down and said they were ready. The only one who stayed in the house was Monica, who stayed with her grandparents after Maria called them.

"Let's take off then. J, it's up to you." I said, smiling.

"... Who is J?" Talos looked around and asked, confused, but he received the same confused looks from everyone else.

[No problem, sir. Enjoy the journey.] Jarvis's voice sounded in the ship.

"Wha—" Before Talos could speak again, the ship lifted off the ground and disappeared on the horizon at ridiculous speeds.

Inside the ship, everyone's eyes widened as they barely felt the G-force.

"How can this ship move so fast in the atmosphere? Moreover, its stopping speed for one of full acceleration is so fast that it should have torn a ship of this shape apart in the atmosphere." Carol asked, shocked.

"Well, I can explain it with various scientific formulas, or I can just say... I'm a genius." I said, waving my hand casually.

Leaving the atmosphere, the ship started traveling more slowly toward the coordinates.

I unbuckled my seatbelt and walked over to Carol.

"Hey, Carol. There's something I need to tell you." I said seriously, looking at Carol.

"What's wrong?" Carol asked with furrowed eyebrows, unsure, as she stood up from her seat.

"I noticed there's an inhibitor behind your ear. According to my diagnosis, it's suppressing your emotions and a part of your brain that allows you to use your powers. Do you want me to remove it?" I explained what was happening.

Carol widened her eyes upon hearing it and cursed, "Damn bitch! So, that's how she suppressed my powers." Carol clenched her fists angrily.

"Well, I don't know what bitch but probably, Yeah. You can also rip it off yourself, but it might hurt you if you don't exert a lot of energy throughout your body to protect yourself." I said, explaining. 

After all, that's how she removed it in the original.

"Ugh! So, please, Tony, help me remove this." She said, looking at me confidently, not doubting my intentions.

"Okay." I said and placed my hand on her neck. Nanobots surrounded the suppressor, and I quickly understood how it worked. 

With a click, the nanobots released it, and it fell from Carol's neck into my hand.

"Oh?! That was quick." Carol was surprised. She kind of expected something more.

I smiled and did something that surprised her.

I held the sides of her face and made her face me, saying, "Now this won't hinder your emotions anymore. Try to surround yourself with your power now. Don't use your mind, use your heart."

Carol was startled by my sudden action, but after a few seconds, she calmed down and followed what I said.

Closing her eyes, she began to feel her powers, but only her arms glowed.

"Carol, you're using your mind, not your heart." I said, furrowing my brows. 

She wasn't fully using her power.

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