Indeed, the logo the ships bore identified them as Continuum, and their armor had the distinctive, subtly quivering sheen of something not truly inanimate and the reflective crystalline plating atop it along with a rubbery material that was smooth. Their weapons were visible and appeared to be of simpler designs, though it was likely just an aesthetic choice, as their lights showed something far more.
The fleet itself quickly grew in number up until there were almost 1000 ships aside from the overly large central one. A paling number compared to the involved fleets, but it was clear that they had to be sure of themselves if they brought a smaller number. The largest ship appeared to be almost the size of a small moon, and the fleet was carefully assembled and numbered in designs to provide a well-balanced challenge if anyone dared try.
Four smaller satellite fleets eventually entered the area, visibly slowing down. Each numbered nearly 500 ships beyond the central ship of each satellite fleet, though these fleets seemed more specialized than the main fleet. The satellite fleets took up specific positions around the main fleet in a defensive formation. No communication was made toward the others already present, sans the Aschen as the large central ship of the main fleet flashed a pattern of lights toward the Aschen fleet in a pattern long known to them; a sign of alliance and support that indicated the Continuum was about to provide the military assistance arranged for as per existing treaty application. Additionally, the Aschen would receive a video message if they had the resources available to respond.
A white-haired bold and smug-looking female humanoid with vulpine ears and tail was on the screen, standing firm and tall (or as tall as she could stand) as if at what others might call "attention". With a fist across her bountiful chest, that her uniform was able to keep in check even while buttoned properly, the female humanoid commanded a level of respect through her presence she imposed. A long blade was kept neatly at her side, appearing as a cross between a rapier and a katana, and it stood out for its unique design. It was kept opposite a large hand-cannon that was holstered, a hand-cannon that looked quite dangerous even when put away. She spoke clearly, using mostly well-practiced, if somewhat accented, Anquietas (bar some minor word order flubs). The whole proper greeting and addressing, as well as language grasp, was quite impressive for an apparent non-diplomat.
A~hahaha! Ad Vic'toriam, Ab'solution Ac'tual! Hel'lo! I am t'he C'T-6 for t'he Con'tinuum f'leet. T'he As'c'hen al'lies' reques'ted as'sis'tan'ce for'ces have ar'rived! Do w'hat you mus't; we wil'l p'rovide g'reat firepower bac'kin'g!
The fleet was quite immense...
Continuum Stay Armada, under CT-6 R'laet'te K'las'ga - 3000 Ships
Primary Fleet - x1000
Supercarrier - x1 (CRYSTON-SC♚)
Gooebomb - x1
Starbase - x2
Dreadnaught - x6
Battleship - x20
Heavy Carrier - x20
Battle Cruiser - x60
Cruiser - x70
Light Cruiser - x120
Destroyer - x200
Frigate - x200
Escort - x300
Satellite Fleet A - x500
Dreadnaught - x1 (CRYSTON-DN♜)
Starbase - x1
Battleship - x4
Heavy Carrier - x4
Battle Cruiser - x20
Cruiser - x70
Light Cruiser - x120
Destroyer - x80
Escort - x200
Satellite Fleet B - x500
Dreadnaught - x1 (CRYSTON-DN♜)
Starbase - x1
Battleship - x4
Heavy Carrier - x4
Battle Cruiser - x20
Cruiser - x70
Light Cruiser - x120
Destroyer - x80
Escort - x200
Satellite Fleet C - x500
Dreadnaught - x1 (CRYSTON-DN♜)
Starbase - x1
Battleship - x4
Heavy Carrier - x4
Battle Cruiser - x30
Cruiser - x70
Light Cruiser - x80
Destroyer - x120
Escort - x190
Satellite Fleet D - x500
Dreadnaught - x1 (CRYSTON-DN♜)
Starbase - x1
Battleship - x4
Heavy Carrier - x4
Battle Cruiser - x30
Cruiser - x70
Light Cruiser - x80
Destroyer - x120
Escort - x190
Adopting an aggressive formation, the Continuum ships prepared to engage Hegalian forces, making the short trip toward them, staying close to the large central ship that made the Dreadnaughts surrounding it look like mere Cruisers at best in comparison.