Chapter 948: Nowhere to Run

The first star system they went to was called "Tulesi" by the Arcadians.

In the Arcadian language, "Tulesi" means Elysium.

It's just that the current Tuleth Galaxy is definitely not the Elysian Realm, but a star system that has been severely damaged by the war and several planets have been destroyed.

The Tuleth Galaxy has only one star, but it is a larger star with a stable burning life of four billion years, which is half the size of the Sun. Unlike the Solar System, there are many other stars in the Tulles Galaxy, with 82 gas giants alone and 23 solid planets. Each planet has moons, with the minimum being three and the maximum being one hundred and eighty-seven. In addition, there are millions of comets and asteroids. If you count the stars in the two asteroid belts, the number is even more staggering.

Before the arrival of the Arcadians, there was also an intelligent civilization in the Tulus system, and science and technology were very advanced.

At that time, this intelligent civilization had already controlled seven planets in the life belt, with the number of individuals exceeding 500 billion, and had established colonies on more than a dozen other solid planets. Although it has not entered the stage of self-evolution, this intelligent civilization has reached the extreme stage of natural evolution. Unfortunately, they were not chosen by Valentine and were completely exterminated before the arrival of the Arcadians.

Although not as complex as the Acadia system, larger stars provide enough light and heat.

The Thoreth system was one of the first star systems colonized by the Acadians, and it is also the main home of the Acadians outside of the Acadian system.

Before the outbreak of the Arcadian War, there were more than fifteen trillion Arcadians in the Tulleth system.

By the time Zhang Xiaogang gave the order to stop the attack, the three thousand human warriors who had come to the system had already captured all the giant planets on the periphery, controlled all the mass energy mining bases, and captured several solid planets. It's just that the Acadians are still entrenched on the inner planets.

For the Acadians, it was an extremely brutal war.

Although they fought bravely and never gave up, their enemies were too strong, and all three thousand human warriors possessed fusion cores. For the Arcadians, who only had a ninth-level composite star core at most, and the vast majority of them only had a mass body, it was impossible to win this war. All they can do is take it one step at a time, and destroy the stars that can be exploited when they can't resist.

In order to defend the vital Life Belt, the Arcadians even blew up three planets outside the Life Belt.

Without these three solid planets as a foothold, it would take more time for human warriors to reach the Life Belt, and more time for the Arcadians to prepare for battle.

Of course, this still cannot fundamentally change the balance of power between the two sides.

If it weren't for Zhang Xiaogang's order to stop the attack, the battle in the Tuleth system would have ended long ago, and these Arcadians would have been extinct long ago.

It's just that in the previous battles, the Arcadians had already suffered extremely heavy casualties.

Of the fifteen trillion Acadians, only about five trillion remained.

Because there are no space bridges, the Arcadians can't escape the Tulleth system at all, and their only option is to fight until the last moment.

In every battle, hundreds or hundreds of billions of Acadians are killed.

It's just that the vast majority of the dead Arcadians were killed by their own people. On those three bombed-up solid planets alone, there were about six trillion Acadians. The vast majority of them only have mass bodies, and they have no time to escape. In addition, on some of the other destroyed satellites, there were about two trillion Acadians, and most of them were not evacuated in time. In other words, the number of Acadians who were actually killed by human warriors in battle was less than two trillion, and most of them were Acadian warriors. At least these Arcadians are actively participating in the battle, they don't necessarily have star cores, most of them only have mass bodies.

A very small number of Acadians also fled.

At the time of the arrival of the human warriors, a small percentage of the Acadians realized that they were no match for the human warriors at all. With their home galaxy already under the control of human civilization and losing contact with other star systems, it is impossible for them to rely on the Tulus system to resist stubbornly. In addition, they also believe that the Tuleth system is the base of the Acadians at their least, and that they are the least-acadians from the Acadians.

As a result, some of these Arcadians escaped from the Tuleth system in time.

Just because you don't have a space bridge doesn't mean you can't leave the Tuleth Galaxy.

A three-dimensional universe has been formed, and the individual galaxies are no longer isolated microcosms, and the barriers between galaxies are only distant distances. As a result, even the Arcadians who only have mass bodies are able to leave the Tuleth system and fly to other star systems on their own. Because it consumes a lot of energy when traveling at the speed of light, and in the vast cosmic space between star systems, it is impossible to replenish energy at all, so before this, no mass life has ventured to leave the star system and challenge the long distance between the star systems by its own ability. It's just theoretically possible to reach neighboring galaxies as long as there is enough energy. Of course, the premise is that it takes enough time, maybe years, maybe decades, and can endure loneliness and loneliness.

Of course, the number of Acadians who fled was a tiny minority, less than 100 million.

The Arcadians who can cross the spatial distances between galaxies and reach the next star system are even more of a handful, about only one in every million Acadians. At this rate, less than a hundred Acadians ended up in other star systems.

Even so, they don't necessarily end much better.

In the vicinity of the Tulas system, there are all star systems controlled by Acadians and human civilizations, and human civilization will surely be able to conquer other star systems before the fleeing Acadians arrive. In other words, even if the Acadians were lucky enough to escape, they would face human civilization when they reached the neighboring star system. If they abandon their journey to a nearby galaxy and instead choose a distant star system, the end will be extremely tragic. That is, even intelligent life with a star core may not be able to travel at the speed of light for hundreds of years in the vast universe. Before they reach their destination, they will use up all their energy and become cosmic dust.

In fact, this is precisely the cruelty of the war of intelligent civilizations.

For any defeated intelligent civilization, no matter how powerful it was before, after the collapse of the entire civilization system, or the demise of the creator who supported the civilization system, it is almost impossible to escape, and the final outcome is often complete annihilation.

Relative to the entire intelligent civilization, any individual seems extremely small.

Individuals who exist apart from civilization are even more insignificant.

In the war of intelligent civilizations, there is no such thing as fleeing at all. At least in the three-dimensional universe, escape is simply impossible. The vast spatial barriers between star systems, as well as the "speed" advantage of powerful intelligent civilizations, can leave any fugitive with no place to die. Although some intelligent civilizations have come up with ways to escape, such as creating a huge subspace, storing enough energy in it, and then using this energy to travel to other star systems, or even to places outside the Milky Way, and some even create a microscopic world in subspace, none of these methods will work, because the energy will always run out one day, and the three-dimensional universe is full of all kinds of intelligent civilizations, and in any corner, there is a powerful intelligent civilization.

For any intelligent civilization, the only way to survive is to constantly enhance its own strength.

Only a strong intelligent civilization has the strength to survive, and only a strong intelligent civilization can defeat the enemy and obtain the space and resources needed for survival.

A weak and intelligent civilization cannot survive, even if it surrenders and flees.

It's just that Chu Tianjiang intends to change this law.

It is true that the law of the jungle is the strongest, but human civilization is not necessarily the most powerful intelligent civilization, and even if it is, it is only an intelligent civilization in the three-dimensional universe. If human civilization wants to achieve higher achievements and transcend this civilizational food chain, it must change the rules of survival.

Of course, whether it can succeed or not, Chu Tianjiang is not very sure.

Comparatively speaking, the Arcadians in the Thorus system are relatively weak, because this is a very mature star system, and most of the Acadians who remain here are civilians, not many warriors, and most of the warriors have been wiped out by human warriors in previous battles.

For those Acadians, all they need is a chance to survive.

As for how to survive, and what the future will look like, it is not comparable to the current problem of whether or not it can survive.

Chu Tianjiang did not come forward directly, and Ali took Lilia to the planet inhabited by the Arcadians.

Although Chu Tianjiang was a little worried, he had enough reason to believe that as long as these Arcadians wanted to live, they would not miss this opportunity.

It is important to know that for many weak and intelligent civilizations, survival is more important than anything else.

Although the Acadians were once very powerful, after the end of Valentine, the Arcadians were not even as good as the intelligent civilizations that joined the Alliance. If it weren't for Chu Tianjiang, these Arcadians would have been doomed a long time ago, and this was their only chance to survive.

Of course, Chu Tianjiang didn't want an accident either.

If his efforts fail, the human warriors who have gathered together will wage the last battle to wipe out the Acadians in this star system once and for all.