Chapter 792: Unconditional Surrender

The war between the Zerg and the Gatherers continues, no, it's not a 'war' that's not very appropriate, it's appropriate to describe it as 'one-sided slaughter'.

There is a huge technological generation gap between the Zerg and the amoeba, and after the gatherers unlock the faster-than-light technology, the technological barrier is exponentially magnified, reaching a point where it is difficult to make up for it in numbers.

A single faster-than-light creature alone is enough to deal with the Leviathan swarm that fills the entire star system.

The extremely cheap faster-than-light technology allows the gatherer to leave or enter the star system at will, and the zerg cannot intercept it, and the gatherer can quickly go back and forth between the enemy position and the clan colonization star, endlessly replenishing ammunition to attack the enemy, and the swarm can only be beaten passively, without the power to fight back.

This is true for a single faster-than-light creature, let alone a group of faster-than-light creatures.

In addition, due to Hogu's orders, the Gatherers' attack on the Zerg can be called wholehearted, and the speed at which the Zerg territory fell was basically not much different from the speed at which the Gatherers colonized the unmanned star system.

It can be said that the existence of the Zerg has little impact on the colonial expansion of the gatherers.

According to the current expansion trend, it only takes more than a hundred years for Amoeba to expand its territory to the entire star system, and even if the Zerg continue to expand and occupy new star systems, it will be caught up in a few decades, and the expansion rate of the Amoeba is higher than that of the Zerg.

Every day, a large number of news of the loss of the star system reaches the Zerg Master, if the Master is a human, I am afraid that now my hair will be bald, and I will learn to be like the Führer's emotional out-of-control to a group of subordinates, hysterical roaring.

However, the Juggernaut is not a human being, so he has not become like that, and the specialized biological brain is thinking about how to solve the current danger of extinction all the time.

The Zerg Master couldn't help but recall the last conversation he had with the Master of the Shepherd's minions.

The shepherds let the Zerg go because they had a little similarity between the Zerg and the amoeba, and adopted them as minions, hoping that they would become another amoeba when they would.

However, compared to the current amoeba, the Zerg master feels that this is simply the wishful thinking of the herdsmen, and they will become amoeba? How do you become?

The Zerg and Amoeba have fought, and although they don't know much, they can still intuitively feel the insurmountable gap of the Zerg like a moat.

The difference only needs to be a simple comparison.

For example, to interfere with the use of the spiritual domain, how should the Zerg change the genes, and what creatures should they find to obtain the genes in order to block the use of the spiritual domain?

The Zerg Juggernaut found that they were fundamentally unable to do this.

Changing genes to induce the evolution of organisms, fangs and claws can become sharper and sharper, fenalic acid can be adjusted to various other formulas, and organisms can become larger and stronger.

But they just can't master the ability to shield the creatures of the Spiritual Realm, unless there is an organism that can shield the Spiritual Realm, and the Zerg can use the genes of this organism without hindrance.

Or use the oldest soil method to destroy genes through radioactive rays, so that gene fragments can be randomly combined, and it may be possible to combine genes that shield the ability of the spiritual realm.

Of course, this possibility is very small, so small that it can basically be understood in disguise as non-existent.

The Zerg Dominator suddenly realized at this moment how weak they are, this weakness comes from their devouring of the genes of other organisms, and this development model that relies too much on the genes of other organisms has laid the foundation for their weakness at the moment. 31

If there is only one kind of creature left in the whole world, won't their Zerg need to become stronger anymore? Do you have the ability to become stronger in a short period of time?

The answer is, no, because there are no powerful genes for them to obtain, which is the weakness of their Zerg alone.

Although the current situation is not as grim as the only species left in the world, the situation is not much worse, the stronger the Zerg becomes, the fewer genes the Zerg can use.

For example, to obtain the genes of birds, the Zerg has mastered the ability to flap their wings and fly, so it will no longer be meaningful for the Zerg to obtain the genes of other birds and similar flying creatures, because the principle of flight is similar, they are all inciting wings to fly, and the genes of the Zerg flapping their wings are more powerful after special genetic adjustment, which is far from being comparable to natural organisms.

Maybe the Zerg can collect genes to make the structure of their wings more reasonable, and the flight resistance is smaller, but if you want to naturally evolve to get faster-than-light technology, or antimatter propulsion technology, you just think too much.

It is precisely because of such a weakness that the number of Zerg has increased exponentially, but in the direction of technological strength, it has always developed as slowly as a snail, and the ability to devour genes has gradually become a shackle that has become stronger than it has become in the early stages.

After reflection, although he does not have a correct concept of 'science', because of the successive defeats, he has more clearly and intuitively felt the disadvantages brought by gene phagocytosis technology to development.

The question is again the same - if there are no other organisms other than the Zerg, will the Zerg not develop anymore?

In addition to snatching the genes of other creatures, and destroying the lottery method of gene recombination, isn't there another better way to let the Zerg have what kind of genes they want?

In fact, the Zerg just don't, and the Juggernaut also feels that his idea is an impossible delusion, just like the herdsman delusionally wants the Zerg to grow into another amoeba.

After all...... How could it exist.

Thinking of his own race, the Zerg Juggernaut withdrew his chaotic thoughts, focusing on analyzing the current situation and how the Zerg should continue to survive.

"The herders don't care about us, in their eyes, the Zerg is nothing more than an amoeba substitute, a slave race, a tool, if they perish, they will also perish, and they won't even do anything specifically for it......"

As the battle dragged on, the Zerg had lost much hope for the herders, and the Juggernaut knew he had to figure out a viable way for the Zerg to keep going.

"Fighting Amoeba is a battle that the Zerg are destined to win, the Zerg's opponents are too strong, and they are outrageously powerful in every way, including the number of ...... we are most proud of."

“…… I really can't understand why the amoeba was able to suppress us in terms of numbers, so the territory was obviously much smaller than ours, and at that time it didn't use jumps. Can they conjure raw materials out of thin air? ”

By estimating the star systems that cannot be reached directly using the Spirit Realm Jump, the Zerg are able to roughly draw the outline of the amoeba territory.

But it is precisely because of this that the Zerg master is puzzled, before the speed of light, where did the amoeba get the substance and produce individuals to compete with the huge insect swarm?

"For now, I can only pray to the spiritual realm and see what good solutions it can give......"

At the beginning of the Zerg's crisis, the Spirit Domain gave the Zerg a way to quickly produce Leviathan, and after the expansion of the Gate World was curbed, a large-scale Spirit Domain jumping method across the stars was given.

It can be said that the Zerg Master has a lot of faith in the Spirit Realm, and it asks the question - how can the Zerg survive the battle with the amoeba?

[Unconditional surrender.] 】