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He expected death. Instead he woke to flickering lights, a silent drifting starship—and an alien princess studying him like he was the last surviving artifact of a lost civilization. The vessel was ancient. Abandoned. Yet she remained—alone, composed, and far more dangerous than the ruined ship around them. He was just a human pilot caught in the wrong sector of space. So why did the ship's systems respond to him? And why did the princess look at him not as a prisoner—but as a solution? Pilot David Chen wakes aboard ancient Thessari vessel Undying Memory after gravitational anomaly captures his survey ship. Princess Seraphina is the only person aboard—alone for three years on ship that was deliberately hidden in deep space as emergency preserve for Imperial bloodline. She explains: "When I brought you aboard, the ship's authentication systems responded to your biological profile in ways they haven't responded to anyone in a very long time." She takes him to Primary Command Chamber. He sits in command throne. Undying Memory wakes up. Systems activating throughout the ship. Everything responding as if he's authenticated command authority. "Why does ancient Thessari vessel recognize me?" David asks. "The authentication should only respond to Thessari Imperial bloodline." Records reveal: David's profile matches human Imperial advisor from three centuries ago who served aboard this ship. Authenticated crew member whose bloodline persisted through generations. "The ship was designed to be operated by authenticated command authority alongside Imperial bloodline," Seraphina explains. "Your ancestor was integral to how this ship functioned. With you aboard and authenticated, we can restore systems I couldn't access alone." Seraphina has been trapped by uncertainty for three years—unable to leave without knowing if returning is safe, unable to communicate due to deep sector isolation. David has communication equipment that can be repaired. Navigation skills she lacks. Alliance connection to provide information. Together they're considerably more capable than either is separately—exactly what the ship was designed to require. Six weeks of work restore communication. Queen Kethara confirms: "I suspected the gravitational anomaly might eventually draw someone carrying that bloodline profile. Ancient engineering built to attract specific authentication patterns." The ship might have drawn David there deliberately—three-century-old plan finally activating. Three months of survival partnership develop into something more. On return to imperial capital, Seraphina: "The role your ancestor occupied—human advisor authenticated by this ship serving alongside Thessari Imperial heir—that role still exists. Whether it continues is genuine choice. I'm asking if you want to continue—not because ancient engineering planned for it—but because three months of evidence suggests we're more capable together than separately."