265, beehive

On the silent planet Tatooine, Rogge stood like a sculpture, motionless.

A 3D map of the terrain came to mind.

As time passed, the map's scope expanded, rapidly extending into the distance beyond the eye to resist.

No signs of life!

Rogge's perception range has extended hundreds of kilometers, but he still does not perceive any signs of life.

At this time, on the planet Tatooine, not to mention the living lifeforms, even the living plants are only a handful.

Although nothing has been achieved until now, Rog is not worried that he will not find the hive.

And even if he can't find it, the hive will come to him.

For the hive, who has been starving for a long time, Rog is a meal delivered to his door, a meal that will keep him alive, or even a chance to leave the planet.

Rogge's perception range was still expanding, and when his perception range was about to exceed 500 kilometers, he finally sensed the target he was looking for.

It was completely different from the life energy he had sensed before, and the life energy he sensed at this time was not only very low in energy intensity, but also showed a fog-like free state, like a cloud of smoke that was constantly flying.

Although the life form is special, Rogge can be 100% sure that this is the first Inhuman hive in history, the legendary Hydra.

Unlike other Inhumans, the Hive is not a human, but a collection of parasites.

The human body, to him, is just a container.

Those hundreds of millions of parasites are his essence.

This special life form not only gives the hive a lifespan far beyond that of other Inhumans, but also makes him extremely difficult.

Dealing with ordinary creatures, whether Inhumans or Kree, can end their lives by inflicting severe damage on their bodies.

But for the hive, the body is nothing more than a container.

Even if the head is gone or the body is destroyed, it is nothing more than a matter of changing the container.

What's more troublesome is that when dealing with the hive, conventional weapons such as swords, guns, shells, etc., will not have much effect.

The effect of energy attacks such as laser, fire, and lightning will be relatively better, but they may not be able to completely wipe out the parasites on the hive.

So the best way to deal with the hive is to exile him to a completely unsurvivable space, and take advantage of the extreme external environment to completely destroy all parasites.

For example, outer space!

But Hive wasn't stupid, and he couldn't let anyone else take him to outer space.

Even if he can't win the opponent, with the ability of the hive, if he wants to leave, he can completely abandon his body and leave in the form of an ontological parasite collection.

A hive without a host will die, but no one knows how long this creature will survive without a host.

In case there is no host, the hive can still survive for ten or twenty years, which will greatly affect Rogge's development of the planet Tatooine.

And without a fixed form of host, the ghost knows if the hive will divide itself into several or even dozens of strands and hide somewhere else.

So for Rogge, he only has one chance.

If he can't get rid of the hive in one fell swoop, the hive could turn into an incomparably difficult aftermath, a destabilizing factor that will drastically reduce the value of the planet Tatooine.

After determining the location of the hive, Rogge thought about the countermeasures for a moment, and then used the quantum teleportation looted from Gordon's body to teleport directly to a location only thirty meters away from the hive.

When the brilliant aurora light of quantum teleportation disappeared, Rogge saw at a glance the ultimate belief that Hydra had been searching for thousands of years—the hive!

At this time, the hive was not as weak as he imagined, and it could even be said that his physical condition was still very good.

I don't know if Hydra just fed the hive not long ago, or if the hive takes better care of his body, and he looks like a healthy adult male at this time.

The complexion is ruddy, full of energy, and the eyes are bright.

If you can trim your messy hair and beard, and take a shower and change your clothes, Beehive is a perfectly healthy adult who is physically and mentally healthy.

When Rogge was looking at the hive, the hive was also looking at him.

After thousands of years of exile, especially after the extinction of the intelligent races on the planet Tatooine, the Hive's concept of time became increasingly blurred.

After all, on such a dead planet where there is absolutely no one to communicate with and no hope in sight, recording time is a completely pointless thing.

By now, the Hive's concept of time has been largely simplified.

Just full, a little hungry, hungry, very hungry, very hungry, hungry to death......

So for the hive, which is currently in a state of just being full, it is an unbelievable thing for an unplanned human to suddenly come to him.

Speaking of which, I have to talk about the strange practices of Hydra.

I don't know what those Hydra leaders think, but they can actually come up with the idea of sending someone from the organization by lottery every ten or twenty years.

And the people who are eligible to draw lots are all high-level people in the organization.

From the point of view of faith, Rogge could barely understand what Hydra was doing, after all, in their eyes, it was perhaps a supreme honor.

But from an objective point of view, he felt that one of the Hydra leaders was counted as one, and all of them were idiots who had lost their minds.

Your spiritual beliefs, the leaders you have sought for thousands of years, are now on a strange planet.

Even if you really think that Hydra is a god, a higher being that can survive without food, can you consider sending a few more people over?

What's more, the hive is not yet the kind of advanced existence that can survive without eating.

In the eyes of Hydra, the hive is a god.

But the hive is really not, he is also life, and he also needs food.

Besides, the more people you send over and the more tests you do, the more likely you are to find an accurate regression method.

Even if it's really for faith and glory, it won't take ten or twenty years to send someone over.

The Olympics are held every four years!

Think about it, if you were a hive, and your followers only come once every ten or twenty years, and only one person at a time, what would you think!

So for this approach of the high-level of Hydra, Rogge despises it from the bottom of his heart.

Not to mention once a year, even if it is once every four years like the Olympics, the hive will not be so hungry.

"Who are you? You're not a tribute? ”

I don't know if it's because I haven't spoken for too long, but the hive's voice seems a little weird, like a radio that has been out of production for many years and is starting to play the radio again.