Chapter 076: Void Walker
Chapter 076: Void Walker
Humans love the dust-free zone, just as they are happy that humans in the Age of Discovery have discovered a natural harbor.
In the Age of Discovery, the formation of natural harbors was very demanding, and fresh water, food, and timber were indispensable, and it was easy to find places where ships could park directly.
In the interstellar age, it is more difficult for human beings to find a dust-free area that can directly migrate than it is to find a natural harbor in the Age of Discovery.
Jupiter blocks most of the meteorites for the Earth, and the Moon blocks another part of the meteorites for the Earth, if there is still a planet between the Earth and the Moon, then the place between these three planets can be called a dust-free zone, which can be of great use, not limited to space migration.
And regions like this are rare in most universes.
Humans divide the universe into nuclei, cantilevered galaxies, and then star clusters.
With the gravitational pull of a planet as the center, a large number of constrained planets surround it, and many other human beings have found a lot outside the sun, so they are not called the solar system, but collectively called them "constrained groups" or "constrained stars".
These constrained stars are the most orderly, so human beings like to find the planets in the constrained group to settle the most, first of all, most of the planets in the constrained group have life, and life will bring indigenous and civilizational, and there are local specialties.
These are what human beings need, but what kind of mineral deposits and other things human beings are not looking for, such as a small number of rare earths on the earth that are very precious everywhere in space, and human beings have even discovered a planet made entirely of liquid gold.
On the contrary, it is the various local creatures and specialties that can help mankind to make breakthroughs in other technologies.
For example, the distance from the earth to the sun is 1AU, which is about 150 million kilometers, and at the third cosmic speed of 16 kilometers per second, it takes 108 days to reach the earth from the sun, and the first interstellar probe of mankind, Voyager, has sailed at a speed of 61,452 kilometers per hour for 41 years and still has not flown out of the solar system.
In other words, even if the current human lifespan is 160 years old, if there is no bow jump technology, it may take them a generation to get out of the solar system and then get lost in the vast universe.
But with the bow jump technology, even they can jump quickly from cluster to cluster for interstellar journeys across cantilevers.
The king worm is a real [hillbilly] and an ancient man, and he doesn't know what human technology has become now, but it can learn.
After taking control of the human frigate, it was hungry for the [common sense] that the human stored in the frigate.
This kind of knowledge is precious to it, because on the Zerg side, there is no record of the universe at all.
The Zerg are a cosmic race, but just as most bugs don't care where the tree is until they eat it clean, the Zerg will never care where the planet is or where they are until they eat up the surface of a planet.
It's really the right thing to use the wanderer to describe the Zerg, and it's not appropriate to describe the Zerg as a space nomad - how can any herder not remember where the fertile grassland is?
The king worm didn't know how long the Zerg ball without the bow leaping device would have to sail among the constrained stars, or even how long it would sail in the star cluster and cantilever before it could reach the human home planet, but it didn't know about it originally, but when it knew about it, the four frigates of the human race stopped in the dust-free area and quieted down.
"What's going on, how did it stop?" The humans were lying on the inner glass and looking at the scene outside, this kind of small window was very rare in the entire frigate, and it was a few people who could see the outside.
Now the battleship stopped.
This is something that can be clearly perceived even in a battleship, the head of the battleship, that is, the eyeball, is all aimed in the same direction, and human beings cannot get the outside situation in this circle with a diameter of twenty kilometers, and even if time were not for the clock, they would have lost themselves in this universe where day and night are not distinguished.
But now they can still clearly perceive this turn.
They were a little confused, what was the use of stopping the turn?
It took them a month to sail here just from that Zerg planet, so why didn't they make the leap?
The top brass in the ship quietly moved: Could it be that the Zerg will not be able to move technology? They can control warships, but they don't use this particular technology?
In this way, it seems that humanity is safe all of a sudden!
In the history of the universe of mankind, there have always been soldiers who have been killed, defeated, and completely wiped out, and so far there has been no enemy who has been able to directly capture the human race.
So far, the technological superiority of humans in the bow leap is still very intact, and many enemies, such as the Zerg, or those on the battlefield on the other side of them, can only be passively beaten and defended, but cannot actively attack.
Because they don't have this technology, this technological advantage is like the technical advantage of a jet fighter over a propeller aircraft, which is irreparable, not a little faster, but much faster!
When the propeller plane faced the jet fighter, it could only be reduced to a number of shots down, and there was no chance of victory at all.
In the same way, in the face of the superiority of human migration technology, the civilizations of other planets, even if they have the strength to fight, have no room to lose.
Human beings can fail again and again, and as long as they succeed once, they can achieve the ultimate victory.
And even every victory of the opponent cannot prevent the arrival of the last defeat, which can be described as a very typical difference between offensive and defensive tactics.
If the Zerg don't understand the human leaping technology, then don't look at the fact that they have been captured by more than 100,000 people here and killed tens of thousands of people in battle, but in fact, the advantage of war is still on the human side.
While these high-level human beings were thinking crankily due to lack of information, the insects on that planet had all boarded the body of a hard meat jellyfish.
The extremely hard-looking fleshy jellyfish floated as if it didn't have any gravity, leaving the Zerg Star that was surging towards the pigs, and flew quickly towards the four big-eyed beads.
The insects in these four fleets have already received the news and are excited.
And even more excited were the group of people who chose the human body, the first people to be captured......
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