Achilles felt happy; that combat, that fight, that enemy was worthy; he had no doubt that he would defeat him, but he was worthy. In his systems, they could see how the facilities to which he had transmitted his master's order to flee the planetary system were being attacked. But that was not his problem; he had complied by transmitting the order, and now he could enjoy combat with the enemy.
He did not know what enemies there would be on the other three ships, but he did not care; the important thing was in that cruiser that attacked him incessantly, deep down his enemy was in an impossible paradox. If he tried to flee he would catch up with them and attack, as long as he continued hitting their barrier he would have located them, and if they kept up the fight sooner or later they would lose. Would she still be worthy of his enemy and face his death?