How the Zergs were Made

Chapter 180 Afterwards

Chapter 180 Afterwards

The Roche limit describes the gravitational interaction between two massive objects, ranging from atoms to atoms to stars to stars, all of which have Roche limits. The difference between them is only the length of the Roche limit. .

The reason why the Roche limit between atoms is not obvious is that the mass of the object itself is small, which causes the distance of the Roche limit to be very short, so short that it needs to go deep into the nucleus, so at the microscopic level, the Roche limit The Roche limit effect is not obvious, and under normal circumstances, it is impossible for us to see the picture of atoms disintegrating each other due to the Roche limit.

This was originally just a physical effect, describing the process of interaction between objects and space-time. Normally speaking, it can only be used as a mathematical calculation of space flight track mapping, but Ming's power makes this effect even more powerful. Large usable space.

Transferring the mass point out to approach the mothership can also be understood as shortening the distance between the celestial body and the mothership in disguise. This is the killer plan Hogu planned from the beginning after observing the alien mothership class.

This is crushing at the technical level. No matter how thick the ancient city wall is, it cannot defend against missile attacks from the sky and from top to bottom.

【Hogu, they left. 】

After destroying the Mothership class of the Fourth Fleet, Ming was about to destroy the remaining warships, but found helplessly that most of these warships had already flown beyond the limit of its capabilities. These warships were not as large as the Mothership class. Whether it is changing the original course or speeding up the spaceship, it is faster than the mothership class.

It seems that because he didn't achieve perfection and wiped out the enemy, Ming seemed a little bit brooding.

It's okay Ming, we've already won this round.

Our ultimate goal has been achieved. All the large ships that really caused us headaches have been destroyed, and the remaining small ships do not pose much threat to us.

and……

...It's hard to say how many of these fugitives can go back alive.

Hogu watched the jets of flames from the fugitive warships of the Fourth Fleet in the starry sky, and his words unconsciously became meaningful.

【... What else have you prepared? 】

Ming didn't understand what Huo Gu meant, so he couldn't help asking curiously.

No, no, it's not what I prepared, it's the aliens' own problems. I just foresaw the subsequent development of the incident in advance.

[So, what exactly are you referring to? 】

Of course it is all that is needed for survival. The huge load of those large warships cannot be as simple as a firepower platform. It is more likely to play the role of 'supply' in interstellar voyages. Now that this role is gone, what can those fugitives do?

【But you just said 'maybe', not necessarily...】

Maybe, but what does that matter to us now? We've won, as long as it's certain.

Huogu responded irrefutably. This topic is meaningless to discuss. The current space war has come to an end. What will happen to these remnants of aliens and what does it have to do with them? Is it possible to abide by humanitarianism?

Compared with the deserters of the aliens, Hogu has other important things waiting for it to do. Thinking of that, Huogu locked his eyes on another direction that is completely different from the starry sky and the aliens.

【What's wrong? 】

Ming noticed Huo Gu's reaction.

I was thinking maybe they could come back.

Hogu refers to the collectors who were left in the planetary ring at the beginning. At that time, out of various considerations, Hogu made the decision to keep them in the planetary ring.

【Are you leaving again? 】

Huogu thought for a while and rejected the idea.

No, I decided to hand over the matter of bringing those collectors back to them. You and I can't protect them forever. They must grow up as soon as possible and grow up to be able to protect themselves independently.

As the first step towards growth, let them get acquainted with the starry sky, and learn to use the genetic blueprint.

Ming was keenly aware of the key points in the follow-up supplements in Huogu's words, which meant that this time Huogu would simply give the collectors tasks and would not provide any help.

How to do it, how to do it, how to do it, all these things to be considered must be handled by the collectors themselves to find a solution that can solve the problem.

[You say that... Could it be that you intend to let them rush out of my gravitational bondage completely independently? 】

This kind of thing, even Ming who is not very familiar with the technology tree, can vaguely feel that it is very difficult.

Indeed, these collectors of perpetuity have basically mastered a certain level of knowledge because of this special individual Si and the previous stealing teacher, but this does not mean that this knowledge can be put into use, it is like you put all human books Throw it to the primitive people, and then let them figure out their own way to make a rocket go to the sky.

More importantly, it is necessary to consider the technical differences between aliens and collectors. The alien's technology cannot be directly grafted into the collector's technology, which is another difficult point to consume.

If not, how can they grow?

Challenges come when there are difficulties. I have taught them all the methods that should be taught. The rest is just to let them take that step, and then step by step to the top.

Anything we help is doing them a disservice.

【However, is it too early now? 】

From Ming's point of view, these little ones called collectors can only be regarded as newborn infants who haven't even reached the full moon. Now some people ask infants to do what adults do, which in Ming's view is too reluctant.

No, you should have more confidence in them. I believe in their abilities. The reason why you think so is because you haven't really seen those little guys burst out their potential.

At the end of the conversation, Huo Gu announced his decision and mission to the perpetuals.

Naturally, the absolutely loyal collectors would not have any hesitation, and readily accepted the task without even questioning it. After all, the command of the supreme will is absolute.

After arranging the matter at hand, Huogu immersed his mind and entered a state similar to meditation. In layman's terms, he was in a daze. Of course, this is not really a daze, but it is just preparing to plan a new genetic blueprint.

The alien fleet suffered heavy losses, but they are a civilization. Even if the fleet is wiped out, their civilization can be rebuilt, and it will be stronger than the previous generation.

In the end, this fight was at most a narrow victory, that is to say, if they stayed put, the next fight would be extremely dangerous.

If the enemy doesn't care about hostages...

If the enemy launched a ruthless long-range attack from the very beginning...

If there is no thoughtful action, the fact that aliens discover the field of life will be exposed...

Assuming these are true, it is really hard to say how the outcome of this war will go.

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