212 Interstellar Congress
A few days later, the ship arrived in the Rohr 2 system.
Of course, this place is not called this name, but Ou Zhanpeng named it himself for the convenience of distinguishing.
But what does it matter? It's always a little more intuitive than the alphanumeric way of naming numbers.
According to the prior safety, the Star Boat did not fly directly to the Rohr 2 system, but appeared in a barren galaxy near the target, where it met with the spaceships of the three prehistoric civilizations, and then flew to the target in a group.
Although humanity has never been allied with the Radiant Empire, they have long agreed with each other that they will advance and retreat together in the face of other civilizations!
There is no way, who made human beings an inconspicuous small civilization, even if four generations of civilizations are united, they are still just a small force in a corner.
Not only can it not be compared with the Rohr people, but it is also incomparable with the vassal civilization of the Rohr people.
The reality is so cruel.
Soon after, the human delegation arrived on the outskirts of the Rohr-2 system.
In the middle of the bridge of the Star Boat, a panoramic projection of this galaxy was immediately displayed - the third planet was highly developed, although there was no such thing as an orbital ring, but there were many aircraft near the planet.
There are also a large number of flying machines on other planets, and even if the environment is extremely harsh, it can't stop the footsteps of the Rohr people.
What surprised Ou Zhanpeng and the others even more was that they saw the Rolle spaceship go deep into the giant planet, appearing and disappearing in the thunderous clouds.
It was a giant planet no less than Jupiter, and its gravitational, magnetic, and pressure forces were far beyond imagination.
"What are they doing here?" Ling Xiao couldn't help but ask.
"Let's mine." Ou Zhanpeng guessed casually, "Maybe it's salvaging metallic hydrogen."
"Why isn't it a group tour?" Xu Qing asked.
"Possibly." Ou Zhanpeng was very unpositionally agreed.
Ling Xiao suddenly yearned: "I want to go and see it too."
"Wait until you have a chance." Ou Zhanpeng said.
A group of people who are too addicted to the Galaxies of the Rahr people.
But the four warships could only remain on the outskirts of the galaxy and could not move forward.
I have to say that the Rohr people are worthy of being the masters of the Black Horn people, the entire space of the Rohr 2 galaxy is blocked, and the alien warships can only appear on the periphery of the galaxy, and it is impossible to go deep into the galaxy at all.
The Rohrians also do not allow alien ships to enter the system, even if all alien civilizations are invited.
Perhaps because of the distance, humans turned out to be one of the first civilizations to arrive, and in the next few days, various spaceships from different civilizations continued to arrive, and those unfamiliar civilizations became the talk of everyone after dinner.
Roughly counting, there are more than 30 civilizations invited to come!
You must know that the straight-line distance between the solar system and the Rohr 2 galaxy is only more than 600 light years, which shows that there are far more interstellar civilizations in the universe than imagined.
This is still a civilization that has developed the ability of interstellar navigation, and those civilizations whose level is not enough, who have received an invitation but have not had time to get to the ground, and even have no interstellar navigation ability at all, are not counted.
All added up, hundreds of civilizations are definitely too little!
Ou Zhanpeng couldn't help but sigh, this universe is really prosperous!
According to his previous thoughts, there is a civilization for hundreds of thousands of light years, which is already more than that, and he thinks that the real galaxy is actually like this. ….
It is not too much to say that warships are all over the sky, and civilization is not as good as dogs.
In any case, the civilization convened by the Rahr people basically arrived before the time limit, and the congress was convened as scheduled.
The people of Rohr were much more pragmatic than expected, and as soon as the time limit was up, they immediately announced the official convening of the meeting.
If that's all it takes, the Rahr people actually have simultaneous interpreters for all the participating civilizations.
It was not the lingua franca, but the direct translation of the language of the Rohr people and the languages of various civilizations, which frightened Ou Zhanpeng.
When did the Rolles master human language?
Could it be that the solar system has always been under the surveillance of the Rahrs?
It's scary to think about!
The meeting officially began, and the Rohr people didn't have half a word of nonsense, and the first thing was to introduce the origin of the star beast.
According to the Rohr people, the star beast first appeared in a star field 4,000 light years away, and the expedition team of a certain civilization found the primitive star beast near a neutron star, and brought them back to the laboratory for a series of in-depth studies.
If that's all it takes, that civilization actually frantically transformed the star beast so that the star beast has the ability to cross interstellar space, and then the star beast accidentally lost control, first destroying the planet where the laboratory is located, and then gradually expanding around, slowly forming a scale, and finally evolving into an interstellar disaster that is difficult to end.
The introduction of the Rohr people is very general, hiding the most important details, and everyone is confused.
Ling Xiao was the first to ask, "Neutron Star? Could there be planets near neutron stars?"
The supernova explosion that can form a neutron star is certainly not too small, and even if there were originally habitable planets, they should have been swallowed up by the expanding stars in the red giant stage, and the remaining planets would have been pushed away by huge energy when the supernova exploded.
In short, even if there are planets near neutron stars, they will never have a habitable environment.
Xu Qing thought for a moment and said, "Could it be a binary star system?"
"Impossible!" Ling Xiao shook his head violently, "Can the binary star system avoid supernova explosions? Besides, a gamma-ray burst is a few months, and how many creatures are dead, right?"
"Could it be that there is something wrong with the news from the Rohres?"
"Is it necessary for the Rohrians to fool us with false news?"
At this moment, everyone was confused, and if you think about it carefully, the story of the Rahr people is full of flaws, and there is no logical self-consistency at all.
Ou Zhanpeng suddenly said, "Is there such a possibility that it is a wandering planet that gave birth to the star beast? It's the most reasonable possibility I can think of."
"If there was a very advanced civilization on the planet that protected the planet when the supernova exploded...... Is it possible?"
Ou Zhanpeng nodded: "It's also an idea!"
Xu Qing was not to be outdone: "What if it's a planet with a lot of water, and the supernova explosion hasn't completely evaporated the ocean?"
"It's not impossible." Ou Zhanpeng continued to nod, but immediately said, "Don't study these useless things, keep listening."
Regardless of how the star beasts appeared, they already occupied a huge star field, how to deal with the star beasts was the top priority, and it was not interesting to hold on to the reason for the appearance of the star beasts.
After talking about the origin of the star beasts, the Luoer people gave a general introduction to the distribution of the star beasts. ….
To put it simply, this thing is jumping around in an irregular way, and it counts wherever it goes.
The first place where the star beast appeared was in the direction of the nuclear sphere of the Orion arm, about 1,000 light-years away from the proximal end of the spiral arm.
The so-called proximal end is the end of the spiral arm close to the nuclear ball.
Now, the entire proximal end of the spiral arm has reached the middle of the spiral arm, and half of the spiral arm has fallen under the control of the star beast.
To put it more bluntly, about a quarter of a Orion arm.
The Rohr people also didn't know exactly how long it took the Star Beast, but it wouldn't be too short.
Ou Zhanpeng's whole person is not good, although the Orion Arm is only the most inconspicuous small spiral arm in the Milky Way, it is more than 10,000 light years long.
Star beasts currently occupy a huge star field that is nearly 5,000 light-years long and more than 1,000 light-years wide.
Ou Zhanpeng recalled the slow speed of the star beast, and couldn't help but feel frightened.
This grandmother's must be at least 100,000 years younger, right? Even if it's a dozen or two hundred thousand years, or more, it's not strange.
So, what is the total number of Star Beasts?
If the Star Beast crosses the proximal end of the Orion Arm and continues to spread to the other spiral arms, what is the total number of Star Beasts?
Just thinking about it makes people desperate, okay?
What did that civilization think in the first place, how could it come up with such an unscientific creature as Star Beast?
And also
In hundreds of thousands of years, no interstellar civilization has discovered the threat of star beasts to the entire universe? Couldn't come up with an effective way to deal with the Star Beasts?
It can't be, right?
And why does the star beast only occupy half of the spiral arm, could it be that there is something strange about the other half?
Sure enough, after the Luoer people finished talking about the sphere of influence of the Star Beast, they also talked about the major civilizations that have fought against the Star Beast with all their strength over the years.
Three of the most important civilizations have joined forces to lay out a defense line that is thousands of light-years long, effectively curbing the expansion of the Star Beasts.
But all three civilizations are on the outside of the spiral arm, so this line of defense is tantamount to cutting off the front half of the spiral arm.
As for the Xinwan Star Field, I'm sorry, the strength of the three major civilizations is also limited, and it must be a priority to protect the star field where their own civilization is located, of course, they can't take care of other directions.
Therefore, over the years, the distal end of the spiral arm has been the main expansion direction of the Star Beast.
The Rohr people have long been in contact with the Star Beast, and have also conducted a lot of research on the Star Beast, but they have never been able to find an effective means to fight the Star Beast, and can only watch the Star Beast continue to approach until today.
Hearing this, Ou Zhanpeng fell into deep thought.
This statement revealed several very critical issues, one is that the Rolles have long been in contact with star beasts.
Ou Zhanpeng didn't think there was anything wrong with this, since the Luoer people were the most powerful civilization in this star field, there was nothing wrong with contacting the star beasts earlier than other civilizations.
But the Rohrians didn't build an interstellar defense line, which is a bit wrong, because they don't want to build it, or they don't have the ability?
Having said that, half of the spiral arm is protected by the defense line established by the three major civilizations, and one can imagine how powerful the three major civilizations are.
Therefore, the Rohr people are far inferior to the three major civilizations in terms of technology, courage and determination.
Moreover, the Rollers should have been in contact with the three major civilizations, do they plan to establish a new line of defense in the manner of the three major civilizations and completely block the expansion route of the star beasts? ….
It's not that Ou Zhanpeng looks down on the Rohr people, he has a feeling in his heart: The Rohr people don't have that ability at all!
But at the same time, he was also extremely curious, since the Rollers had gathered so many civilizations, there must be some way to stop the star beasts.
The people of Rolle are not planning to abandon their planet, get a fortune and escape to the far end of the spiral arm, or even flee to other spiral arms, right?
Anyway, the width of the interarm space is only 6,000 light years, and as long as you bring enough supplies, flying over the spiral arm is not a dream.
Of course, it is relatively simple in theory, but it is not so easy to fly in practice.
Let's take the Flame-class warships currently in service with human beings as an example, once resupplyed, the farthest flight distance is only 200 light years, and the combat radius is less than 100 light years.
The three major prehistoric civilizations are similar.
Wormholes are not a panacea, and they consume a lot of energy every time they are opened.
The situation of the Xingzhou is better, Ou Zhanpeng has tried, the longest voyage is more than 1,000 light years, but 1,000 light years is also the limit of the Xingzhou, and it must be resupplied to continue sailing.
Sailing inside the spiral arm, there is a star every three or five light years, and it is not very difficult to replenish, it is nothing more than taking some time.
But it's not so simple to leave the spiral arm, and it is extremely difficult to find a foothold between the spiral arms.
It cannot be ruled out that some advanced alien civilizations have the ability to fly 6,000 light years in one go, but Xingzhou can only fly 1,000 light years, and the possibility of other civilizations crossing 6,000 light years in one breath is very low.
At this time, the Rolles finally got to the point, to the effect that they planned to contact the three major civilizations, provide enough resources, and ask the three civilizations to help build a defense line that was enough to resist the star beasts.
Ou Zhanpeng was very disappointed, he still thought that the Luoer people had some extraordinary means, they were just asking for foreign aid?
Moreover, it will definitely require a lot of resources to establish such a line of defense, and even if the Rolls themselves take the lead, other civilizations will be burdened with a large burden.
The Rolls also admit that the defensive line cannot be built in a day or two, and it may take hundreds of years to bear fruit, but for
Isn't it worth hundreds of years or a lot of resources for all civilizations to survive?
All the civilizations present at the meeting were in deep provoking.
In order to ensure the survival of their own civilization, such a sacrifice is indeed within the range of bearability, but think that the entire civilization will be obeyed by the orders of the Ror people in the next few hundred years, but any civilization that is pursued a little bit will definitely not be so happy in my heart.
His grandmother's, the Luoer people won't take this opportunity to unify the entire star field, right?
Who can guarantee that the Rolls will spend all their resources on the defensive line? Who can guarantee that the Rohr people will not take the opportunity to collect the resources they need? It is even unknown whether the three major civilizations will be willing to help the Rohr people build a defensive line.
At this time, Ou Zhanpeng received communications from several prehistoric civilizations to discuss the overall position of mankind.
No one wants to be ruled by the Rahrs, but the Rahrians are stronger than they think, and refusing to do so is likely to cause unnecessary trouble.
Ou Zhanpeng felt that it was time to propose the idea of using stars to defend against star beasts to the three prehistoric civilizations.
This plan must also consume a lot of resources, but compared to the plan of the Rohres, the consumption is too small.
But the three major civilizations did not have the technology to do so, and in the end, the four parties united and submitted this plan to the Rohr people.
The Rohr people who got the plan were also a little confused, these humans really dared to think about it, obviously the level of science and technology was not very good, but the brain hole was really not small.
The Ror people didn't have the technology to do so, but they found the solution very creative and immediately decided to experiment accordingly.
If the planned effect can be achieved, it will not be to resist the expansion of the Star Beast, but to have the possibility of completely destroying the Star Beast!.
Cracks in the metal