Chapter 348: Temptation and Playing Cards

In fact, some of the settings in the Pacific Rim movie don't stand up to scrutiny, not to mention wormholes or anything, after all, it's just a natural phenomenon, and there are too many existing technologies in nature that can't be explained.

The key is that the behavior of the pioneers is a bit mysterious, strictly speaking, their technology is indeed much more than the earth, such as the biological weapon of the Kaiju Beast, the technological content represented behind it, Locke, who has obtained a lot of technology in the world of the man in black, can still understand.

In the plot, it is said that the pioneers came to the earth in the age of dinosaurs, but the climate of the earth was not suitable for them at that time, so in the end they chose to give up, until the earth has been polluted and gradually become suitable for their survival, and then the invasion is resumed.

This is not reasonable at all, since the pioneers discovered the earth in the era of dinosaurs, even if the earth environment was very unsuitable for them to live at that time, but at that time there was no human existence at all, and it was impossible for dinosaurs to resist the invasion of aliens, so it can be said that the earth was completely undefended, or even borderless.

Since the pioneers had the ability to use the pollution of the chrysanthemum beast to change the earth's climate, wouldn't it be possible to accomplish this in more than 60 million years? Sprinkle a drop of the blood of the chrysanthemum beast every day!

There is also the fact that although the Kaiju Beast is extremely powerful, if you compare the technical content of the civilization behind the Kaiju Beast, the Kaiju Beast is too weak, as a super civilization, it is not difficult to come up with stronger biological weapons, and it can also pass through the wormhole.

It's like a few alien civilizations with the same level of technology among the men in black, and Locke has a clear understanding - even if the earthlings try their best to the last drop of blood, they won't be able to hold out for a day.

Because a random fleet can destroy the earth in a real sense, but the pioneers invaded for several years and were finally pushed back, and the difference is too great.

Don't say anything about nuclear bombs destroying the earth or anything like that, when a nuclear war breaks out, only a large number of creatures on the earth, including human beings, will be destroyed, and the earth will still exist, but the aliens in the men in black really have the ability to directly destroy the entire planet.

It's like the latest Men in Black movie that Locke watched before crossing over, the weapons made by aliens can be used by anyone, and the maximum power can directly destroy a planet, how can you resist this, it is better to kneel directly with a little bit of marry.

So with the years of research on wormholes and chrysanthemum beasts, Locke gradually has a deduction.

That is, more than 60 million years ago, the pioneers had just entered the space age, and their technological level was actually not higher than that of the current earth.

They found a natural wormhole, and after exploring, they found that there were no intelligent beings on the planet opposite the wormhole, but the overall environment was too different from the environment of their planet, and it was not suitable for them to survive, and they had no way to change the environment of the earth at that time, so they gave up.

Later, as technology continued to develop, the pioneers found that the other side of the wormhole was too far away from them, so to speak, countless light years apart, and the wormhole had always been unstable, so communication was a problem.

So even if they succeed in colonizing, they will get an unmanageable enclave, but there should be other planets around that can be developed and utilized, and the cost performance is too low, so they have not invaded.

Until tens of millions of years have passed, perhaps one of the pioneers, or a small group, accidentally noticed the wormhole and the earth.

Perhaps out of interest, or perhaps out of ambition, they began to invade the project, using the technology they had further developed to gradually stabilize the wormhole, and at the same time dispatch the Kaiju beast or something.

In fact, it is not the official act of such a civilization, but the private act of individuals or small groups, like the civil colonists of the Age of Discovery, who wanted to plant a flag on a small island to rule.

Therefore, the invasion of the chrysanthemum beast, compared with the civilization level of the pioneers, looks very child's play.

What the truth is, because it is impossible to communicate with the other side, Locke can't judge whether this inference is true or not, but the possibility is still very high.

Over the years, the invading Kaiju Beast has not had a special template, each one is different, this should be the invading individual or group is constantly trying to use the Kaiju Beast to fight.

And the Kaiju Beast may not even be a ragtag army in the civilization of the pioneers, and the regular army of the pioneers should have the strength of the zerg in the men in black.

Don't look at the pioneer officer of the Zerg who was killed by Locke with a few spells, but he didn't carry any alien weapons, just by the strength of his body, ordinary individual weapons on the earth couldn't effectively hurt it at all, and even in the original plot, he was hit by an energy gun, and only half of his body was left to fight, and his survivability can be described as explosive.

The title of vanguard officer sounds quite bluffing, but according to the information that Locke has collected in the world of the men in black, they are just ordinary spies, and the most powerless thing for the Zerg is always an endless number.

Therefore, in Locke's guess, the pioneers who invaded the earth should only be civilians over there, and their own abilities and resources are limited, plus the instability of the wormhole, which is why the human race has lasted so long, and finally was killed by the Jedi when the wormhole was completely stable.

And less than a month after the task prompt appeared, there was a sudden incident of multiple chrysanthemum beasts invading at the same time, and a total of ten first-level chrysanthemum beasts invaded together.

Because it is only a first-level chrysanthemum beast, the current mecha hunters have no problem even with one enemy, two enemies and three, and it can be said that it can be easily suppressed, but Locke knows that this is the other party's temptation, and the wormhole has entered a new stage, and the pioneer wants to test the number and strength of the wormhole that can now pass.

Locke, who received the news, was visiting the newly built factory at the Guda base, and countless robots were constantly busy in the factory, while Locke was pointing at the drawings with several PPDC mecha experts and a team of engineers.

If you really want to talk about it, Locke is still handy at dealing with the Kaiju Beast with his powerful fire, because Locke has already tested it, and the Kaiju Beast has no means to deal with the fierce fire, and he doesn't even have to meddle in the PPDC situation, as long as the time comes, get a nuclear bomb with enough weight, and throw it into the wormhole with the corpse of the Kaiju Beast.

The reason why I chose to develop the hunter mecha is actually to try to climb the technology tree in a serious way, and go through the path that other aliens have walked before in the data with a similar level of technology in this world, so that it is convenient for Locke to transplant the results of this world into the American drama world.

And after easily suppressing the invasion of ten first-level chrysanthemum beasts, it was only a little more than a week, and there was a new movement on the wormhole, and this time it was a fifth-level chrysanthemum beast!

Hearing the news, Locke knew that this was the pioneer who played his cards directly after the temptation!

(End of chapter)