In the depths of the Celestial Platoon's research wing, Salamander and his team of top scientists were huddled around a complex array of screens and equipment. The air was thick with concentration as they worked tirelessly to decipher Aldred's fragmented transmission. Wires crisscrossed the floor, leading to servers that hummed with the effort of processing the data.

"Boost the signal filter! We're losing vital frequencies in the lower band," Salamander directed, his gaze locked on the waveform patterns flickering across the main monitor. His team, a group of the brightest minds within the Platoon, worked with a synchrony born of countless hours spent together in the lab.

One of the scientists, Dr. Lena, adjusted the dials on a console, her expression one of intense focus. "Applying a recursive algorithm to isolate the voice data from the static… but the signal degradation is worse than any we've encountered."

Salamander leaned over her shoulder, watching as the algorithm began to work its magic on the screen. "This isn't just about signal degradation," he mused aloud. "It's as if the transmission was warped by some kind of spatial anomaly. We're dealing with distortions that defy our standard models of physics."

The team was operating on the edge of known science, pushing the boundaries of communication technology to its limits. The fragmented audio was more than just a puzzle; it was a window into the challenges Aldred faced in the unknown reaches of space.

As hours turned into days, the team's initial energy waned under the relentless pressure of the task.

They took shifts, ensuring that someone was always working on the analysis, but the breakthrough remained elusive.

On the third day, with exhaustion setting in and morale beginning to dip, a junior engineer named Theo stumbled upon a novel approach. "What if we treat the signal as multidimensional? If the distortions are spatial in nature, maybe we need to map the transmission across additional axes."

Salamander, despite his weariness, perked up at the suggestion. "That's it, Theo! We've been thinking too linearly. Let's expand our analysis into the quantum domain. Recalibrate the quantum entanglement reflector and rerun the signal through a multidimensional filter."

The team set to work with renewed vigor, adjusting their equipment to accommodate Theo's theory. The lab was a symphony of beeps and clicks as the new parameters were set, and the transmission was processed once again.

Hours later, with the team crowded around the main monitor, the static began to clear, revealing Aldred's voice, still fragmented but now intelligible in short bursts. "Coordinates… Ancient… Tech… Empire…"

"What is the meaning of this?" A scientist asked, confusion appeared on his face. How would anyone figure out anything with this data.

Salamander's eyes widened as he quickly jotted down the deciphered words. "This is it. We've got a location, a situation, and a call to action. Shinari needs to hear this immediately."

In the fluorescence of the lab, Shinari, accompanied by the palpable urgency of Salamander's discovery, entered with a brisk pace that matched the racing thoughts in her mind. The lab was a fortress of knowledge, now a beacon in their quest for understanding Aldred's cryptic message.

"Explain," Shinari commanded, her voice cutting through the hum of machinery as she joined Salamander and his team, who were gathered around the main monitor.

Salamander, with a mixture of excitement and uncertainty, relayed the breakthrough. "We've managed to clarify parts of Aldred's message: 'Coordinates… Ancient… Tech… Empire…' It's fragmented, but it's the best lead we have."

Shinari frowned, her brows knitting together in concentration. "Ancient tech? Empire? What does Aldred mean by this? It's unlike him to be so cryptic unless…"

The room fell into speculative silence as they mulled over each word. The possibilities were vast, but without context, they were merely shooting arrows in the dark.

"It's time we consult Shuzib," Shinari decided, her resolve firm. "If anyone can shed light on these terms, it's him."

With no time to waste, Shuzib was summoned to the lab. A figure of boundless knowledge, he entered the room with a curiosity that belied his years, his eyes alight with the promise of unraveling a new mystery.

However, there was the smell of bloodlust around him as if he yearned it intensely. That was probably because he was a vampire now.

Upon hearing the deciphered message, Shuzib's reaction was immediate. He swiftly navigated through the lab to a shelf crammed with ancient texts and scrolls. With a deft hand, he selected a tome titled "The Chronicles of the Human Empire," its pages yellowed with age.

"This," he announced, opening the book to a marked page, "details a time when our ancestors wielded technologies so advanced, they could sculpt the very fabric of the cosmos. Black holes, star harvesting, intergalactic travel—capabilities that dwarf our current achievements."

The room absorbed every word, the gravity of Shuzib's revelation sinking in. "Aldred's message," Shuzib continued, his voice gaining momentum, "implies he's stumbled upon remnants of this ancient empire. Perhaps even technology lost to time."

Shinari and Salamander exchanged a look, the weight of this possibility dawning upon them. "If Aldred has indeed found such technology," Shinari pondered aloud, "it could alter the course of this war. It could change everything."

Salamander nodded, his mind racing with the potential applications of such ancient power. "We need to understand exactly what Aldred has found. And more importantly, we need to bring him back."

"Coordinates…" Shinari mused, her gaze returning to the screen where Aldred's message played on a loop. "Is he telling us to try to find him?"

"I believe we should put our resources to sustain ourselves in the war," Shuzib said. "Aldred is powerful. He will find his way back sooner or later. When he does, I do not think he will be happy if his organization is destroyed and losing the war."

A soldier entered the lab and saluted them. "News from the frontline, The Celestial Schemata has decimated Frontline A and C and is currently en route to encircle them from the rear."

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