How the Zergs were Made

Chapter 578 Stellar Resource Development Mission (1)

Chapter 578 Stellar Resource Development Mission (1)

A certain red dwarf star, this is a star system that the collectors have colonized, it has a very complete construction layout, antimatter giant structure, strong pressure giant structure, star orbit, etc., but how different is this star system from other colonized stars , after they complete the basic construction in the star system, the material resources they produce are much smaller than the material resources they obtain from other star systems.

This is mainly because the collectors of this star system received the task of the group in the early days-to develop star resources.

It is for this task that the collectors in this star system have been granted great authority by the group, and they have the right to require their counterparts in other star systems to deliver material resources to their star system for experiments in the development of star resources.

If it was humans and Serenes, it would be inevitable that they would use this right to make some small troubles for themselves, but the collectors were relatively stupid, and individuals who dared to play such tricks were basically hacked to death by wild beasts.

Now, looking at the star background, the stars that flicker and transmit information, the collectors in this star system can't help feeling emotional.

The people of the same race in the distance are really lively. They discovered planets with complex ecology, other alien civilizations, and other ruins of the Hui civilization. Compared with them, our place is just a pool of stagnant water.

Yes, the development of star resources has entered a dead end, and a failure not long ago caused a large number of resources and a large number of people of the same race to be buried in the flames of plasma.

The other collector also catered in a low mood, No way, who made the task on our side too difficult? How can the resources of the stars be developed if they want to?

Uncomfortable... I want to commit suicide. I am useless to the ethnic group. It is better to become a pile of organic resources.

There is an individual showing despair in the network. If the individual agrees with its thoughts at this time, it will hack itself to death with its fangs without hesitation.

However, there are other individuals who can see its effect on the group, so they are persuaded.

Cheer up, the solution is figured out. When everyone makes mistakes, giving up easily is the betrayal of the ethnic group.

But what should we do to mine matter from stars?

High temperature, high pressure, just getting close is a problem, how to mine the material on the star?

Thinking of the content of the mission, many collectors felt like they were fucking trash, and couldn't think of a good way to mine stellar matter.

Don't be discouraged, didn't we think of building a huge sphere to wrap the stars before?

But we also failed. The Serene's concept of a stellar sphere is simply not feasible. The size of a star means that the structural strength is fragile. In addition, the star is a sphere, and the gravity of the star is a spherical force mode. The various regions of the built star sphere are unevenly stressed, and eventually collapse, and the price of failure is that tens of trillions of billions of the same family are buried in the sea of ​​​​stars.

The collectors who had suicidal thoughts before explained that failure is not terrible, what is terrible is that so many material resources of the ethnic group are gone in this way, which are the material resources obtained only by mining four material-rich star systems. Overnight, he became part of the plasma ocean of the red dwarf star, together with hundreds of millions of his fellows...

Collectors, who have been comforting other instances, channel their confusion.

I still can't figure out the reason for the failure. We obviously used the revolution to offset the gravity of the star, but the star sphere disintegrated.

Soon, an individual answered its confusion, and for the convenience of understanding, the individual who was going to explain divided the conversation between them into multiple stages.

Then first of all, let me ask you, why can revolution resist the gravitational force of stars?

Because of centrifugal force. The collector replied.

That's right, it's because of centrifugal force, so what happens if an object doesn't move? the subject asked again.

Then there will be no centrifugal force, and eventually it will meet the stars due to gravity and merge into a whole.

Gravity is the property of matter itself. If there are only two fixed substances left in a space, after they are allowed to move, the two substances will eventually converge without considering other factors.

The subject continued, And if an object is above the axis of rotation of a star, how does it move so that it does not fall to the star?

Revolving around the star, passing the other end of the rotation axis, forming a stable orbit. The collector replied.

Still relying on the centrifugal force to resist the gravitational force, this question is intentionally guided by the individual, and it continues to ask the collector.

Then what is the angle between this orbit and the orbit around the equator?

Right angle.

Without even thinking about it, one can understand that the special structure of the sphere means that the longitude line at the starting point of the north and south poles will eventually intersect perpendicularly with the latitude line.

The topic leads here, and the reason for the disintegration of the star sphere is very clear.

This is the reason for the failure of the stellar sphere, because the stellar sphere is a whole and the structure is fragile. The individual who explained said.

As the latitude increases, the centrifugal force generated by the rotation of the stellar ball will stagger with the stellar gravitational force to form an acute angle. The higher the latitude, the larger the angle will be until the north and south poles of the stellar ball's rotation axis. The centrifugal force will be perpendicular to the stellar gravitational force. This It is time for the structural strength of the stellar sphere itself to directly resist the gravity of the star, but the stellar sphere is too large to resist the gravity of the star, and eventually disintegrates due to the uneven force on each latitude of the stellar sphere.

If the structure is strong enough, this is not a problem, but the problem is that the structure cannot be strong at all. The excessively large scale leads to terrible low strength, and the structure is completely supported by centrifugal force.

Also, don't forget that the task of the group is to mine stellar resources, and a star sphere like this is just the initial use of stellar resources. We haven't even taken the first step. The individual reminded.

There are always more solutions than difficulties. In the confluence of many thoughts, even in such a depressed group mood, some collectors still proposed a plan to collect stellar resources.

Actually, I thought of a feasible solution.

What plan, tell me.

The collectors got excited, and the proposer explained his thoughts.

We can build many antimatter giants and orbit the star until the entire star is wrapped.

Isn't the lesson of the stellar ball's failure not clear enough?

The individual who had just been excited for a short time was suddenly disappointed, and the proposer hurriedly explained.

No, no, no, the antimatter giant structures are not connected to each other, they are still independent of each other, working in their own specific orbits, you can understand that the stars are surrounded by countless antimatter giant structures like gas , so that there is no need to consider the problem of latitude uneven force.”

According to the idea of ​​the proposer, the collectors began to analyze the force and develop the star resources.

In this way, the utilization rate of stellar resources will decrease...

But the reliability will go up...

Or we can try to use orbital rings...

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