Just read down here: The space ship zipped towards the army of debris. Before it hit the first piece, the ship swerved around, spinning before dodging the next. The ship smoothly looped around another, larger piece and blasted away between the gaps, skimming past some of them. “Jayden! Can’t you drive it a bit better than that!” Alexandria screamed over the roaring boosters. “Can’t! But I’ll try something else!” Jayden screamed back, yanking the yoke back, the ship pointing upwards. Then he steered the ship narrowly past another piece of debris and looped around another before pushing the throttle back a bit and the yoke forward so the ship faced forward again. Then he shoved the throttle forward again and the ship sped above the large army of debris. “Good thinking,” Sam commented. “It’s nothing. I thought of it from the start, but I delayed it too long that we had to keep going forward otherwise we’d skim past the first debris. Then we would have to keep going, spinning to avoid damage and the survival rate of going up and out of the armada would be quite low.” Jayden replied as they streaked across the open space above the speeding debris, hurtling somewhere. Then they saw flashes of blue energy, forming a ball each, forming a triangle all together. “It looks like the Illuminati,” Alexandria exclaimed, looking into the distance. “Except without the eye,” Sally added. “Please don’t bring that up, it still gives me the shivers after all these years,” Amelia said. “Well, it is a triangle, or in the shape of one,” Sam said. “Hey Jayden. Can you speed up more?” William asked. “Sure! Let’s check it out,” Jayden exclaimed, pushing the throttle forward even more. “Turn the scanners on as well, just in case,” Joshua added, and Jayden did just that. The ship’s boosters flared, increasing the amount of electricity that they had. “Extend the scanners to the max,” Sally said, looking back at Jayden. “Sure,” Jayden said, twisting a knob clockwise. “Thanks,” Sally said as she started looking at the dashboard. Then she said, “Those things are very far away. At this speed, ETA would be about twenty hours. Turn light speed boosters on, then ETA would be a few minutes,” “Okay, everyone, be prepared,” Jayden announced. Then he pressed a button and the ship sprung way faster than before. The ship sprinted faster and faster, the blue specks becoming larger the closer they got. Soon, the blue specks became massive giants that dominated the small debris around them. “Ugh, we’ve nearly run out of electricity,” Jayden said, looking at the bar that was nearly at the E at the bottom. “Don’t worry. See that button at the top right corner. Press that and the lightning will turn into electricity and fill the tanks up,” William said, grinning. Jayden found the button and pressed it. Then the lightning from all three lightning balls struck certain parts of the ship. “Hey! The bar is going up!” Jayden exclaimed. “I think Command Centre forgot to tell you guys that. Just make sure you’re at least a few light years away from something that produces lightning or energy. It the fundamental piece of equipment on this space ship.” William said, grinning again. “How do you know that?” Sally asked. “Because Jade, Amelia, Sam and I designed it and Technobuild built it,” William replied. “It was Mr. Meg’s idea,” Jade added. “The architecture teacher. Yeah, I think we know him,”
Continue down here: Sally said, looking over her shoulder, looking at them. “Hey! Look at that!” Alexandria exclaimed, pointing to the front. “What?” Sally said, turning her head. “Another unknown word! Now how do you pronounce it?” “I think it is pronounced as ripplioklikoziogravthria,” Joshua said slowly, looking closely at the word that hovered in the centre of the three lightning spheres that represents the points of the triangle. “The scanners have started going crazy, they keep glitching. What’s going on?” Sally asked. “I don’t know. The energy might make it go crazy. Turn the scanners off.” William suggested and Jayden pressed the button that turned the scanners on, off. “Phew. The dashboard isn’t going crazy now. But what is that in front of us?” Sally asked looking up. “Let’s find out,” Alexandria said, grinning. Then more lightning shot out from each of the spheres and hit each other, forming a proper triangle. The space inside of it rippled like a water drop hitting water. “Fly through it, we might end up somewhere else,” Amelia said, nodding her head towards the large triangle. “Okay, but hang on tight, just in case,” Jayden replied, then he pushed the throttle forward. The ship hit the area of the triangle and rattled before they all saw something. Something never seen or heard of before. What was in front of them were large dragons, flying around a large, purple sphere in the middle. “Wow!” Sally exclaimed. “Amazing!” Alexandria said, gazing at the many dragons that looked like they were carrying something. “What do you all think they’re carrying?” Joshua asked. “Dunno,” Sam replied. “Can’t tell from this distance,” Amelia said, peering to take a better look at the dragons. “It looks like they’re carrying rocks, debris and other things,” Theodore noted. “It looks like they’re the planets, carrying what planets have,” William added. “Ooo, so some of them are like earth?” Sally asked. “Yeah, I think so,” William replied. “Hey guys, I’ll just turn the ship to see the entrance is still open,” Jayden said, looking at them before turning the ship. Behind them was nothing. “Well, maybe ripplioklikoziogravthria means something like three fast, long, floating, lightning planets in a triangle and the gateway to this place, maybe,” Amelia said. “Yeah, you’re probably about right,” Joshua replied. “Yay! Another unknown word unlocked! Let’s go ripplioklikoziogravthria however you pronounce this thing,” Alexandria said, twisting her tongue to the word. “Well, now we’ll just find an exit,” Jayden said, turning the ship around again and pushing the throttle forward towards the dragons.