Fleet Command-Unbound
A hundred years ago, a satellite detected an object under the sand. It was our colony ship, and we may have been a little bit careless when parking it. Deep within it was an object that could change our history forever, as well as the colony missions full entertainment database. The former has been lost to time, but the later inspires us to this day.
Controlling a fleet is an extremely complicated task. The chaos of battle, with hundreds of not thousands of automated fighters and ships reporting in is impossible to effectively transmit using any known interface. The only logical solution is a full direct link. The Unbound command suite fully integrates the commander with his/her ship using advanced cybernetics and a direct brain interface. With an Unbound interface, one does not merely command the fleet. Once becomes fleet command.
We do not expect to have any negative or psychological consequences.
Artificial Composite Intelligence
With most of our fleet under full or partial automation, it makes sense to leave most of the business of fleet command to our automated systems as well. Information exchange, low level tactics and target prioritization can all be perfectly handled by automated systems. The trouble is effectively integrating this information in a consistent manner.
The Solution is ACI, a dynamic artificial intelligence that is created by combining the computing resources of all the ships in the fleet into a single composite overmind. As a distributed intelligence, it is present in all ships, and can thus take actions over the entire fleet.
In order to keep the composite consistent however, frequent high volume communications is required. For that reason, there's an ACI command node needs to be included in one of the ships. This node consists out of an artificial intelligence core, a human monitoring system, and more importantly a large array of miniature bore drives. These drives are used to deploy and retrieve transmissions and messaging drones, keeping the mindstate of the AI consistent even at great distances.
Bore Overdrive Protocol
Experience from the Bore shield has thought us how to operate bore drives at high power for limited span of time. We have know applied that experience to a somewhat modified bore drive. By selectively reinforcing systems, and increase the available power, we can sustain the overloaded performance for significant amounts of time (if proper preparations are made). We hope that this will allow our bore drive to operate at greater speed in the strategic if not tactical sense.