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You send a message to the station.
<span class="mu-b">"Satellite- Report! Our targeting data is gone? Did the fighters destroy a critical system?"</span>
"My Lord! Station power fading fast- the Fusion core is no longer self sustaining. Shields are gone- we cannot lock on to the enemy fleet. Should we evacuate?"
<span class="mu-b">"Hold a moment- can you find a solution? Evacuate immediately, but this is critical to the mission- surely there is something you can do?"</span>
"Yes- my Lord! Your AI is giving us instructions. We shall follow them, your Grace!"
Within a split second, the Threemind comes up with a plan and beams it to the satellite. While the main observation and listening ability of the station has been disabled; simply being in orbit gives it a great ability to see what is happening in the battle and help coordinate the defense. The crew of the satellite delay in evacuation for just a moment- just long enough to delete all data off of their PDAs and other devices; communications and weapon-assistance, even simulation goggles- all set to coordinate together along with what remains of the low-power ambient ship systems. It's not much, but the combined efforts of all these small systems feeding information to the much stronger AI core on the planet could helpful keep the battle ground known for just one more round...