401 Two pieces of bad news
In the Small Magellanic system.
Marsar's top ten star fields have been completely thrown into chaos.
In the Triangulum galaxy.
The Zerg was still firmly blocked in the upper spiral arm, unable to enter the lower spiral arm.
At this moment, among the satellite galaxies of the Milky Way, except for the Small Magellanic Galaxy, the rest of the galaxies have basically been fully controlled.
The rest is just a matter of time to deal with the aftermath.
That is, let the Civilization Potential Assessment Department determine which civilizations in these satellite galaxies can survive and which...
Compared with the things in this galaxy group, the "Scorpion Pirate Group" led by Liu Tao also set off to the Jade Constellation Galaxy Group 12.7 million light years away, executing the one proposed by Jiang Xingchen...
Transgroup Pathfinder Program.
It can be said that everything is proceeding in an orderly manner according to the plan set by the Federation.
Until the 29th year of the New Federal Calendar.
Things have changed.
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This is seven months after Liu Tao's departure.
Some bad news has been passed on.
The first is the Small Magellanic Galaxy, where the 98 gods of the original Marsar civilization, except for the God King, the rest of the gods have appeared on the battlefield and have been recorded in the database by the Federation one by one.
However, since a month ago, some unrecorded deities have been...
One after another.
The number of recorded deities that did not exist in previous records has exceeded 200.
As for whether there are any others who have not shown up, it is still unclear to the Federation.
In short, the whole situation is a bit chaotic.
Due to the appearance of a large number of gods and their involvement in the encirclement and suppression operation, the Federation is okay, and it is okay to escape directly in hyperspace.
After all, with the existence of a space shield, even the main god cannot be broken in an instant, which allows the Federation warship to escape more calmly through the hyperspace engine.
But the rebels are different.
You must know that although the Federation has aided them with many warships, even the most powerful warship in them is only the Zhurong II type pan-purpose warship.
Since this type of battleship is not equipped with a zero-point energy module, it will not be equipped with a space shield, after all, energy cannot support the consumption of space shields.
Therefore, they can't resist the power of the gods' space freeze like the Federation.
This has led to...
Even if you open the hyperspace window, you can't get in, and not being able to enter means not being able to escape.
Originally, the subordinate gods in each divine realm were only individuals at most.
The rebels can bloom like fairies scattering flowers throughout the realm, and a limited number of gods simply can't handle it.
But now, almost every god's domain has sprung up with about 20 new subordinate gods.
This greatly increased the combat efficiency on the side of the gods, and as for the losses of the rebels during the month, they skyrocketed.
If it continues, I am afraid that the rate of loss will far exceed the speed of federal aid.
This is not a good sign.
Crucially, it's not just the Magellanic system that's going wrong.
On the other side of the Triangulum Galaxy, there is also a problem.
Ayinsha, the queen of the Starry Sky Zerg, continued to push the insect swarms into the range of the collapse and polymerization reaction as if they were sent to death.
As a result, the whole reaction speed becomes faster.
After all...
"Fertilizer" is too plentiful ...
Therefore, according to the simulation of the Central Academy of Sciences, at this rate, it will take up to half a year.
Those aggregates would have been completed ahead of schedule, a reaction process that would have taken hundreds of years to complete.
And once this reaction process is over, after the birth of a new star, there will naturally be no effect to block the progress of the Zerg.
So, how about another Space Collapse Cannon in that area?
Yes, that's great.
But the problem is, it can't be done in a short period of time.
Because the essence of the space collapse cannon is to form a large-scale collapse polymerization reaction, which gives birth to the aggregate and continuously feeds the aggregate until the aggregate grows into a star.
Therefore, if you use another space collapse cannon, not only will it not give rise to new aggregates, but it will accelerate the collapse and polymerization of the entire area, so that the original aggregates can complete the transformation of stars faster.
For example, it may be half a year away, but you're going to do this...
Even if it becomes only a month.
Some people may say that it is better to wait until the aggregate has completely completed its transformation into a star, and then make a shot to plug the gap.
At first glance, nothing is wrong.
However, after the space collapse cannon was fired, it was not possible to plug such a large gap immediately.
It takes a few minutes just for the collapse polymerization reaction to take place.
After that, if you want this reaction to spread to the entire gap, it will take ten days and half a month.
Not to mention, the space particles in the area were almost all consumed by the previous aggregates.
It takes a long time to recover.
Therefore, even if the collapse polymerization reaction of space particles is successfully triggered again, I am afraid that the concentration of space particles is too low to support a large-scale rapid collapse polymerization reaction.
Even for a few months, it will not be possible to re-close this gap.
So, since you can't make up a space collapse cannon in the original position, you can plug the gap.
Take advantage of the remaining half a year, behind the Leopold defense line, find a place that has not been affected, and the concentration of space particles is still thick.
Then use the Space Collapse Cannon to deploy a new cross-section and cut off the Zerg's forward route again.
Anyway, doesn't the Zerg Queen like to use those insect swarms under her command as nourishment to send them to death?
Then let him continue to send it.
Well, there's really nothing wrong with that, but it misses one thing.
The reason why the Triangulum League has deployed the Leopold defense line here is because...
This is the junction of the upper and lower spiral arms, which is very narrow.
If you're looking for a place in the rear, re-use the Space Collapse Cannon to create a new cross-section...
According to the calculations of the Central Academy of Sciences, it is estimated that tens of thousands of zero-point energy modules will be required to achieve energy consumption alone.
As for the only two sets of space collapse cannons that the Federation has today...
Even if it is an unlimited energy supply, I am afraid it will take at least half a year to complete it completely.
So, again, this approach doesn't work.
It's a little awkward.
Originally, he was going to use the Leopold defense line to block the Zerg for hundreds of years.
But as a result, it only took three years for the problem to go wrong!
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Two pieces of bad news came at the same time, which made the federal top brass feel a little anxious.
Someone proposed to abandon the Small Magellanic system and send all the fleets to the triangulum galaxy to defend the gap that was about to be revealed.
At the same time, the Space Collapse Cannon was re-fired to plug the gap.
In this case, as long as the Federation fleet can hold on for two or three months, and when the gap is resealed, it will be solved.
It has also been suggested that the Zerg do not have the ability to cross galaxies, in that case...
simply take advantage of the remaining half a year to make every effort to withdraw all the civilizations in the triangulum galaxy.
Anyway, the Federation has now expanded so many satellite systems that it is enough to house them.
As for the Triangulum Galaxy, it will be left to the Zerg first, while the Federation will concentrate its efforts to solve the problem of the gods of the Marsar civilization first.
After that, I'll go back to dealing with the Zerg.
There are many other people who have put forward suggestions one by one.
But the federal leadership has never been able to make a decision.
After all, either way, there is a lot of damage to the Federation.
Up to a battle plan...
It was placed in front of the highest echelons of the Federation.