Oliver Thompson sat in the command cabin of Ship No.6, his hands tightly pressed on the operation sphere.
Fine electric arcs continuously lit up between his palms and the sphere.
In front of him was a huge holographic projection of the complete battleship system.
Ship No.6, shaped like a trident, was composed of four main components.
These were the three battle side cabins situated in the outer three directions, and the main cabin located in the center.
All four components featured a symmetrical conical octahedron structure.
The total length of the three side cabins was twelve kilometers, while the main cabin measured sixteen kilometers in length.
The three side cabins were arranged in an equilateral triangle surrounding the main cabin, connected to each other by rigid corridors.
Ship No.6 had a capacity of 20,000 crew members, with 3,000 people each in the side cabins and more than 10,000 in the more comprehensive main cabin.