Raptors swarmed from the ships. One gun on each wing and two torpedoes on the bottom of the central pod were going off everywhere. Plasma bugs were the first priority. The tactics of a Raptor was "swarm a single craft with you and all your buddies, kill, move on." And if a Raptor was blown up, the Reich didn't care. They costed little, and to a point even the pilots themselves considered themselves expendable.
There were some Suicide Raptors scattered throughout the pack; loaded with explosives and controlled by a primitive computer (Not a HPHAI, not only were those expensive, they were humanesque and sending one to it's death almost seemed like murder), they would slam into the larger ships at full speed.
Flying out of port holes on every major ship were space troopers. Packed with enough weaponry to take down a Raptor mid-flight, they were known to disable SSCSs in war games in a couple of hours.
At the same time, HPHAI would translate diplomatic offers in every language onboard. From whale calls on Pelagis' resort moon to the clicks of the tiniest ant on the top of a building, it sent out:
"This is the Galactic Reich of Pelagis. We have more systems than you have planets. Surrender, and we will leave you. Continue to attack lightly armed exploration vessels, and we will avenge them."
This was every "diplomatic offer" the Reich ever gave. It consisted of "We're big, you're not. It is not too late for our mercy.". For some reason it only worked 50% of the time.
The ships had some defense against plasma weapons, but unlike the artificial, utilitarian plasma used by the Reich's enemies, the plasma these things were firing were organic, almost natural. The defenses still worked slightly, but the different composition caused them to weaken slightly. But the SSCS was so massive, so thick, that they earned the name of "Old Adamantsides", from the fictional, superhard metal. Projectile weapons cratered or bounced off, energy weapons were absorbed. Unlike most energy weapons, however, these were leaving small burn marks. However, the battle was far from over.