Chapter 103: Just to bring this border star
"Actually, I've always had a doubt."
"Why did the other party go so hard to make up the 51%, instead of directly destroying all of our computing power physically?"
"I used to think that if it was a small fight on the border star, it would indeed be a lot of work to play siege games in squad mode, but now it involves stargates."
"Yes, compared to a stable two-way stargate, a single border planet is indeed not too much of a price."
I don't know when, I don't know which time, and I don't even know who I was talking to, Ah Shu once asked this question.
Since star-destroying weapons are not theoretically non-existent, shouldn't it be a matter of cost to directly kill the border star?
"Actually, I've always had a doubt."
"Why did the other party go so hard to make up the 51%, instead of directly destroying all of our computing power physically?"
"I used to think that if it was a small fight on the border star, it would indeed be a lot of work to play siege games in squad mode, but now it involves stargates."
"Yes, compared to a stable two-way stargate, a single border planet is indeed not too much of a price."
I don't know when, I don't know which time, and I don't even know who I was talking to, Ah Shu once asked this question.
Since star-destroying weapons are not theoretically non-existent, shouldn't it be a matter of cost to directly kill the border star?
"Actually, I've always had a doubt."
"Why did the other party go so hard to make up the 51%, instead of directly destroying all of our computing power physically?"
"I used to think that if it was a small fight on the border star, it would indeed be a lot of work to play siege games in squad mode, but now it involves stargates."
"Yes, compared to a stable two-way stargate, a single border planet is indeed not too much of a price."
I don't know when, I don't know which time, and I don't even know who I was talking to, Ah Shu once asked this question.
Since star-destroying weapons are not theoretically non-existent, shouldn't it be a matter of cost to directly kill the border star?
"Actually, I've always had a doubt."
"Why did the other party go so hard to make up the 51%, instead of directly destroying all of our computing power physically?"
"I used to think that if it was a small fight on the border star, it would indeed be a lot of work to play siege games in squad mode, but now it involves stargates."
"Yes, compared to a stable two-way stargate, a single border planet is indeed not too much of a price."
I don't know when, I don't know which time, and I don't even know who I was talking to, Ah Shu once asked this question.
Since star-destroying weapons are not theoretically non-existent, shouldn't it be a matter of cost to directly kill the border star?
"Actually, I've always had a doubt."
"Why did the other party go so hard to make up the 51%, instead of directly destroying all of our computing power physically?"
"I used to think that if it was a small fight on the border star, it would indeed be a lot of work to play siege games in squad mode, but now it involves stargates."
"Yes, compared to a stable two-way stargate, a single border planet is indeed not too much of a price."
I don't know when, I don't know which time, and I don't even know who I was talking to, Ah Shu once asked this question.
Since star-destroying weapons are not theoretically non-existent, shouldn't it be a matter of cost to directly kill the border star?
"Actually, I've always had a doubt."
"Why did the other party go so hard to make up the 51%, instead of directly destroying all of our computing power physically?"
"I used to think that if it was a small fight on the border star, it would indeed be a lot of work to play siege games in squad mode, but now it involves stargates."
"Yes, compared to a stable two-way stargate, a single border planet is indeed not too much of a price."
I don't know when, I don't know which time, and I don't even know who I was talking to, Ah Shu once asked this question.
Since star-destroying weapons are not theoretically non-existent, shouldn't it be a matter of cost to directly kill the border star?
"Actually, I've always had a doubt."
"Why did the other party go so hard to make up the 51%, instead of directly destroying all of our computing power physically?"
"I used to think that if it was a small fight on the border star, it would indeed be a lot of work to play siege games in squad mode, but now it involves stargates."
"Yes, compared to a stable two-way stargate, a single border planet is indeed not too much of a price."
I don't know when, I don't know which time, and I don't even know who I was talking to, Ah Shu once asked this question.
Since star-destroying weapons are not theoretically non-existent, shouldn't it be a matter of cost to directly kill the border star?
"Actually, I've always had a doubt."
"Why did the other party go so hard to make up the 51%, instead of directly destroying all of our computing power physically?"
"I used to think that if it was a small fight on the border star, it would indeed be a lot of work to play siege games in squad mode, but now it involves stargates."
"Yes, compared to a stable two-way stargate, a single border planet is indeed not too much of a price."
I don't know when, I don't know which time, and I don't even know who I was talking to, Ah Shu once asked this question.
Since star-destroying weapons are not theoretically non-existent, shouldn't it be a matter of cost to directly kill the border star?
"Actually, I've always had a doubt."
"Why did the other party go so hard to make up the 51%, instead of directly destroying all of our computing power physically?"
"I used to think that if it was a small fight on the border star, it would indeed be a lot of work to play siege games in squad mode, but now it involves stargates."
"Yes, compared to a stable two-way stargate, a single border planet is indeed not too much of a price."
I don't know when, I don't know which time, and I don't even know who I was talking to, Ah Shu once asked this question.
Since star-destroying weapons are not theoretically non-existent, shouldn't it be a matter of cost to directly kill the border star?
"Actually, I've always had a doubt."
"Why did the other party go so hard to make up the 51%, instead of directly destroying all of our computing power physically?"
"I used to think that if it was a small fight on the border star, it would indeed be a lot of work to play siege games in squad mode, but now it involves stargates."
"Yes, compared to a stable two-way stargate, a single border planet is indeed not too much of a price."
I don't know when, I don't know which time, and I don't even know who I was talking to, Ah Shu once asked this question.
Since star-destroying weapons are not theoretically non-existent, shouldn't it be a matter of cost to directly kill the border star?