Deepak's Plan to Monitor Global Empires
The satellites now orbited silently above Earth, invisible to the world, yet capturing every tremor of history in the making. From the fiery sands of the Middle East to the storm-lashed shores of Europe, the global empires of the 1600s were expanding like wildfire.
The Portuguese controlled the seas, the British East India Company had begun its shadowy trade networks, the Mughals ruled India with unimaginable wealth, and the Ottomans flexed across three continents.
Deepak Rawat sat alone in the Command Dome of Akasha Nagari, a glass sphere suspended in the clouds. Holographic Earth rotated before him, shimmering with hundreds of AI-generated data points—each one a story, a secret, a threat.
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The Imperial Map
Using the newly established QuantumNet I satellite network, Deepak's AI system, "Netra", painted an interactive map of Earth. It highlighted:
Military deployments in Europe
Naval movements in the Indian Ocean
Secret trade deals between empires
Religious tensions growing in colonial territories
Routes of gold, spice, opium, and slaves
"Zoom into the Bay of Bengal," Deepak instructed.
The globe responded. A red trail blinked—British ships transporting opium and arms.
"Now show Mughal construction projects."
Taj Mahal's foundation had just begun.
"Overlay all Jesuit movements in Asia."
Lines of missionaries blinked across China, Japan, and India.
The entire Earth was becoming a canvas of empires—and Deepak was determined to monitor every move.
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Operation Trinetra: Three Eyes on the World
To manage the sheer scale of global surveillance, Deepak launched Operation Trinetra—an integrated system of:
1. Satellites (Eye of the Sky) – for macro surveillance
2. Undercover Humanoids (Eye on the Ground) – disguised agents placed among key empires
3. AI Analysis Network (Eye of Truth) – to filter real threats from noise
Every major empire would be watched, but no one would know they were being watched.
Humanoid agents trained in local languages and customs were placed on remote missions:
One posed as a Jesuit priest in Spain
Another as a Persian merchant in Istanbul
One worked in a British dock disguised as a mute laborer
A team was embedded near Agra, observing Mughal inner politics
These agents transmitted encrypted sensory data through cloaked drones that connected to the satellites above, sending it all back to the Dwarka Data Core.
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The Ethical Dilemma
Deepak stood before the Dwarka Council, presenting his plan.
"We will not interfere," he said, "only observe. We are not gods to change their paths, but if their actions threaten the Earth again, we will be ready."
Rakesh Rawat raised a brow. "And if they discover us?"
"We vanish," Deepak answered calmly. "We erase all footprints."
Neha, ever the conscience of the family, asked, "And how will we protect our values from being corrupted by what we see?"
Deepak nodded. "That's why every member of Trinetra must take the Oath of Detachment. We watch, we do not judge. We prepare, but do not provoke."
And so, the Trinetra Agents were formed—programmed with deep moral codes, unwavering discipline, and the strength to walk among emperors without being noticed.
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Identifying the True Threats
From Year 7 to Year 8, the intelligence gathered was both alarming and insightful:
The British were investing in gunpowder manufacturing in Bengal
The Portuguese were smuggling weapons to African warlords to control slave routes
The Dutch East India Company had begun colonizing spice islands through brute force
The Ottomans had infiltrated trade alliances with secret religious agendas
But the biggest revelation came from a simple AI analysis of patterned violence.
"Sir," the AI voice of Netra said, "these empires will not destroy the Earth through war. They will destroy it through greed."
That line hit Deepak like thunder.
"It's not their armies we must fear—it's their hunger for more."
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Counterintelligence and Silent Intervention
While open conflict was forbidden, Deepak authorized silent interventions when human suffering crossed thresholds:
Food drops were airlifted invisibly into drought-stricken villages
Disease outbreaks were neutralized using nano-medicine delivered via rain
Pirate ships attacking Indian coastal towns mysteriously exploded mid-sea
Arms deals fueling tribal genocides were intercepted and vanished
No one knew who was behind these acts.
The world began whispering of "ghost angels", divine beings protecting the poor and punishing the wicked. Folk songs spoke of blue lights in the sky that appeared before disasters and disappeared after saving lives.
The legend of Dwarka's Watchers was born.
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Preparing for Future Conflict
Despite the secrecy, Deepak knew that the day might come when some empire grew too powerful, too close, too dangerous.
So he began building Phase 2 of the surveillance program:
Underwater stealth bases to track naval activity
AI-assisted languages to decode secret communication scripts
Emotion detection software to predict political betrayal and uprisings
A hypersonic air fleet hidden in Dwarka's deepest tunnels, ready to launch at a moment's notice
But all of it would remain in the shadows—used only if absolutely necessary.
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Inspiring the Citizens of Dwarka
The people of Dwarka were not left in the dark. Public knowledge of Trinetra was limited, but citizens knew their leaders were protecting Earth.
Schools taught children about past empires not as villains, but as flawed humans.
Aditya, now 16, led a youth program called "Eyes of the Future", where students were trained to analyze global events using AI tools and write predictions for potential peace or conflict.
"I want you all to grow not just as thinkers," he told them, "but as guardians of truth. We don't need weapons to win—we need wisdom."
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Final Words
On the tenth night after Trinetra went global, Deepak stood under the stars with Khushboo.
"You think they'll ever find out?" she asked, staring at the glittering sky.
"Maybe," Deepak said. "But by then, we'll be ready."
He looked up at Dwarka-Alpha blinking above.
"Empires rise. Empires fall. But watchers… watchers remain eternal."