West of the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean, an aircraft carrier fleet was patrolling the area.
In the center of the fleet loomed a gargantuan Constantine-class nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. It measured 399 meters in length and displaced 120,000 tons, making it the largest aircraft carrier in the world.
Above the superstructure of the carrier, a flag with stars and stripes fluttered in the sea breeze—clearly, this was an American carrier strike group.
At this moment, inside the command center, a group of officers had gathered, with a Navy Rear Admiral listening intently to reports from his subordinates, a grave expression on his face.
"General Comlan, we've lost contact with the destroyers 'Little Eagle' and 'Big Bear.' Our detection systems can't pinpoint the situation, and there appears to be an anomaly ahead. I request that we halt the flagship and investigate," one officer reported.