Since Dox expressed displeasure at being told thing he probably already knows, I don't point out to him that the heraldry and transponder marks them out as the Unending Conquest clan. The three yellow lines and a white blob emblem that every ship, weapon and adult clan member will have somewhere. The ships are mostly as I remember from the flotilla they sent to the meeting in Youlsi. None of the civilian ships or support ships that accompanied the diplomatic mission, but the general design and the slight headache I get when I focus on them are much the same.
The dreadnaught's new. And very clearly not gordanian in construction.
Yep, definitely Grayven's lot. Not unexpected, honestly, Grayven
did play a role in the affairs of L.E.G.I.O.N while Kyle Rayner was involved with them, yes? A reminder:
Grayven (DC Wikia).
It.. utterly dwarfs the other ships. It could treat the heavily armoured battleships in the fleet in the way most carriers do their parasite craft. Their fleet is making excellent time to the Reach facility and as far as I can tell it's because that ship it blocking the effects of the FTL jammers. I'm having trouble matching it to anything on file. Most species don't build ships that large, and most of them are civilian ships. In a military setting they're too clumsy; equal tonnage of smaller ships are a better bet in most situations. It… Could be a support ship of some kind; shipbound gordanian clans do generally grow their own food and raise their young on ships, and something that size could have plenty of space…
Clearly compensating for something. Most likely feelings of inadequacy as a rather lame-duck god of Conquest. No doubt bristling with weaponry of all sizes, from point-defense lasers to a full-length main beam weapon.
Fall Before Me!
But that doesn't feel right. This… Feels like a warship. A pure warship.
And OL can feel that narrative aura of Godspeech, I see. Not
cleanly, that's nothing new, but he's picking up on it...
A squadron of gordanian cruisers accelerate away from their formation, swiftly running down a Reach vessel which had been heading in their direction. They open fire at what a professional navy would consider optimal engagement range, their shots are accurate and disciplined, and one ship that took a hit from the Reach vessel's primary weapon fall back in formation and takes cover behind a ship with fully powered shields. Most gordanian warfleets would struggle for that degree of discipline.
So, moving as if someone else were in charge. And not just at the command level, but at the individual ships' scale. I bet someone's mico-managing!
Hm.
It's not gordanian, but I'm not sure whose it is. It's also got the same headache aura that the small-. Relatively small gordanian ships have…
I eagerly await the day when OL hears Godspeech clearly for the first time... It'll mean he's broken through to a whole new level of interaction.
"Any of you recognise that?"
Light-Click Quiet-Cough Rasp gives their antennae a shrug-wiggle. "No. Not the ship or the style or the underlying technology."
Velus shrugs. "It's big."

Yes, Lantern Velus, we can all
see that. How about something that is actually more
insightful?
Brobranbrak doesn't respond, but does continue studying it in detail.
"When you look at it… Do you feel..? Strange?"
Phrasing!
Velus smiles awkwardly. "No, no, you're thinking of the khundians. Killing doesn't arouse me. It's more of a… An intellectual satisfaction."
"I didn't mean in a libidinous sense. Like a… Headache? Like there's something… More, than what you're seeing?"
"I don't think I even understand what you're asking. Moving pretty fast, there. How worried are we right now?"
Man, if only he knew
someone who can pick up on things like that... Oh, wait... Time to phone a friend, methinks?
"If it really came to it we could accelerate just as hard. We're not because we don't need to. The gordanians might be racing to get into position to aid the Reach…" But the Reach ships are reforming their formation in a way which suggests that the other interlopers aren't any friendlier than we are. "But that doesn't seem to be what's happening."
"How did they even get here? Are there… Two of you?"
I love how he thinks of that. And how he sounds as if that's a thought
more horrifying than getting in the middle of two separate, non-friendly armies.
"I've met hundreds of me, but they all came from parallel universes and I've got way to detect that. But if I can do something, I'm not arrogant enough to assume that no one else can have a similar ability."
All… Right. Given the speed of light and the relative position of the fleets…
Time to abuse physics for thinking time!
Out I go
and back again, ready to take advantage of light speed sensors. FTL ring scans shows the gordanian fleet not all that far behind me, and I take advantage of that fact to get some better quality scans in. The gordanians don't change direction, and while something they're doing causes my scan returns to glitch slightly, I'm able to power through it. Slower than light scans in the direction of their sudden appearance…
I wonder, could he
break a hostile Godspeech narrative by pushing through it? He's certainly
resisting its' arcane disruption well enough to get scan data...
A giant portal.
I shift further away
A Macro-scale Boom Tube? No, he'd recognize that, surely. I presume it's actually a giant Hush Tube, then.
for another look, knowing perfectly well that the quality is only going to degrade. That-. There are a lot of different forms of portal, some of which don't need a device at the end point. Even a zeta tube technically doesn't, as long as you don't mind a degree of precision. And I didn't detect any zeta radiation. The other type of portal like that I'm familiar with is Canis Minor's boom tube. Canis always seemed rather dismissive of warships, but apparently their ships did make use of boom tube generators.
...How have you not made the obvious connection yet? Clearly it's using New Genisisian or Apokalyptian tech...
Going the other way
is easier, the focuses desires of the Orange Lantern Corps standing out rather obviously. I send the images I recorded to Dox, then wait for a response.
And Dox is probably going "What the fuck is this shit? Anyone recognise this?"
Velus points at the gordanian fleet. "Find anything?"
"Know anything about Apokolips?"
Ah, he does suspect. Now to do some fact-checking, eh?
He doesn't respond, his eyes flashing-.
"Oh."
Yes, '
oh.' For the record, Apokalips beat back the early Green Lanterns by using Fear-based counter-attacks and defences. And then strong-armed the Guardians into a non-aggression pact based on that beat-down... So 'oh.' sums it up about right. And top marks for accessing your Ring database rather than have it explained to you.
"I can't be completely sure, but I think that's a New God dreadnaught. I'm not 'worried', exactly, but I'm concerned that there's something going on that I don't know about."
Hm.
And
now he gets the idea to call a New God, huh? Avarice Enlightenment, folks. Great for direct focus, not so good for sudden swerves, huh?
"Orange Illustres to…" Who's going to be on Earth? Coutara doesn't have the connections yet, the greenies could be dealing with things anywhere else in the Sector. Alan's probably still on the tour. "Dame Carole."
Her face appears almost immediately. "Lord Citrine. What aid can I lend you?"
...What about Ghia'ta? Off-world? Or does she know
not to answer his calls, because shit gets
crazy when she does?
"Nothing exciting, I'm afraid. Are you anywhere near Canis Minor?"
"The dog rider from Apokolips? No. Do you wish for me to relay a message?"
She sounds almost insulted, doesn't she? Don't tell her she was the
last option...
Transmit.
"I'm sending you the image of a ship. Please ask him if he recognises it."
"You believe it is Apokoliptian?"
Very quick of her. After all, Canis
is Apokaliptian... And why
else would OL want to talk to him? Only surprised that he didn't Greedport over to Canis to ask in person, but I guess he has a responsibility to remain on-site.
"Yes, though if it's not there's still a good chance that he'll recognise it."
"I will begin-. Ah, I have him. One-"
One quick scan and transition...
The image vanishes for a moment, the reappears.
"-moment. Hail, warrior!"
Oh, god, he's going to go, "Let's you and me fight!" Isn't he?
"That may not be the best-."
The image shudders and then vanishes.
Yep. I'm suddenly reminded of Agent Coulson talking to Black Widow on the phone during the Avengers movie. Listening to the sounds of violence like it's hold muzak...
"That may not be the best approach, because Canis is Apokoliptian and considers violence to be artistic."
The image reappears.
"I should have made my intentions slightly clearer, but his is now restrained and still able to speak with you."

...Please don't let him be turned on...

Oh, who am I kidding! Of course he is!
"Thank you. Could you put him on?" Canis's face replaces hers. "Canis."
"Do you need me to return? I was conducting a tour of the most heavily damaged sites to gain inspiration. I had informed Aqualad…"
...Though hopefully his arousal isn't because of Dame Carol...
"No, I just need to know if you recognise this ship. Dame Ferris, if you could..?"
Canis glances away for a moment, then nods.
"Yes. Though this image tells me little. It appears… Older. I have no idea who commands it."
Maybe have him boom tube on site long enough to taste the Godspeech?
After clearing it with Dox, though...
"Thank you. I'll-."
The gordanian and Reach forces being firing at one another.
"I'll let you know how it goes."
Great... And now I'm reminded of Sengoku Musou 1, when Date Masamune shows up during your story battles...