269 Polybiotic organisms

702 battleships, 100 Titan ships, hundreds of shaped arcs and nearly 100 purgatory rays sniped a little, and the Aether Giant Worm scorched the body tissues on the outside.

By the way, a large area of its own frigates were scorched.

But this thing is cheap, basically it is a phase cracking cannon welded on the engine, and the cost is much lower than that of a stealth frigate with complete accessories, and Gray Wind doesn't take it very seriously.

What caught Grey Wind's attention was a strange thing.

"It's strange, the aether giant worm obviously has no vital signs, why is Pamenio still fighting on the surface, and why hasn't the ground forces of the swarm fallen into the leaderless chaos of the swarm?"

Grey Wind summoned a row of sensors to look through the scarlet clouds filled with poisonous spores, looking to the ground, and the endless tide of insects in the picture was still fearlessly attacking the municipal round hall of the planet's capital, and the coordination of dispatch and the unity of attack were completely inconsistent with the Gestalt creatures that would fall into a beastly frenzy once they lost the domination of the node creatures and the collective will.

She had a say in this, and Grey Wind knew that if her consciousness died, then the myriad nanobots that made up her would go berserk and turn into a storm of gray Gu that swept across the galaxy and indiscriminately attacked everything they saw.

But now the swarm on Pamenio still retains a very high degree of organization, which is unscientific.

Grey Wind looked gloomily at the scorched corpse of the Aether Giant Worm floating in space.

The nearly 10,000 frigates that had survived the previous sniper were quickly assembled and regrouped under the wordless dispatch of Gray Wind, and stopped in a neat fleet phalanx above the corpse of the giant worm, but the scale was much smaller than at the beginning.

Grey Wind looked at Pamenio, who was stained red with poisonous spores in the distance, and then at the mighty fleet at his feet, lost in thought.

She could now have the fleet drag the scorching giant worm's corpse to the center of the galaxy and throw it into the stars to burn it up, but after careful consideration, Greywind didn't do that.

She had a hunch that if this war ended without a sword, it would be a recipe for trouble.

“…… Sure enough, do you still have to use the jump gang to have the final say? ”

In the dark, she felt as if she had vaguely grasped a supreme rule that overrode the laws of physics, as if a war was not a complete war without the link of a macho man slashing people with a knife, even if it was a pure space naval battle, the macho men could not even see each other from entering the battlefield to their glorious death.

Greywind suspects that even if the Milky Way and the Fairy collide one day, the two celestial systems, which span hundreds of thousands of light-years, will eventually have to rely on fists and knives to decide each other's fate.

What's the matter......

So Grey Wind casually took off one of his arms and turned it into a sharp blade, and jumped onto the carrier-based plane that landed the corpse of the giant worm.

Large ships gather from the edge of the galaxy, and snipers who steal people in the shadows finally take to the stage. The hangars in the belly of the battleship opened in rows, revealing a huge formation of warbodies neatly displayed inside. The heavily armed Iron Giant rained down from the sky with heavy firepower, but instead of landing on the surface of the planet Pamenio, which was in dire need of assistance from ground forces, he followed the gray wind and began to clean up the corpse of the giant insect that had been dismembered by the high-energy strike, and was already dead to death.

Gray Wind didn't have any intention of thinking about the raging insect tide on Pamenio and the civilians who were being slaughtered by the insect tide, she didn't care how many humans could live on this planet, this was Otrama, not the Far Eastern Star Domain.

Moreover......

"As long as the Aether Giant Worm is completely eliminated, the insect tide on the surface of the planet will naturally collapse."

Grey Wind held the knife in one hand, the dragon scales under her feet shook violently, and the giant battle body behind her used the plasma destroyer to blast open the flesh and blood connections embolized in the blood vessels of the insect corpse for her, opening the way to the giant insect body.

The body of the Aether Giant Worm is even larger than that of ordinary planets, which is more than hundreds of meters wide as the arteries behind the head of the worm, and is about the same thickness as the cannon barrel of some large ships of the Human Empire.

Grey Wind rolled over and jumped onto the shoulders of a battle body equipped with flamethrowers and hydraulic shears in its hands, and the battle formation of 109 battle bodies continued to penetrate deep into the corpse with heavy steps along the blood vessels, like a steel wall slowly advancing.

The body structure of the Aether Giant Worm is amazing, or rather, the structure of all giant Tyranid creatures is amazing.

Because as the battle body formation deepened, Gray Wind suddenly remembered that each organ in the Aether Giant Worm's body was a complete creature that was independent of each other but interdependent: the fluid flowing in its veins was countless wriggling small parasites; The baleen-like layered structure of the mouth is densely packed with insects like a beehive; The various organs in the chest cavity are motherships that have not yet been completely alienated, and even the lymph embedded in the walls of blood vessels can jump down and bite...... A giant worm is a complete ecosystem, condensing the entire hive fleet in the body.

If humans and spirits are multicellular organisms, then the Zerg should perhaps be called 'polybiotic creatures'.

Along the way, Gray Wind suddenly felt a little lucky, but fortunately he didn't spare his hand, and directly entangled hundreds of ship-based units above the battleship to fire the main cannon at the same time, and instantly completely sniped and roasted the ether giant worm, leaving no room for the hive to turn around.

If it weren't for that, the gray wind would have pierced through the dragon's scale armor and seen a monstrous swarm of insects pouring out of the Aether's body like a flood, as dumbfounded as stabbing a hornet's nest.

"The last time I went deep into the body of a giant Zerg creature like this, I was with the marshal."

The dull sound of metal and bone colliding echoed in the dark cavities filled with a pungent sour smell, and Grey Wind sat on the shoulders of the giant battlebody, his mind drifting back to the time he had just arrived in this universe.

On that occasion, she detonated a star and burned an entire hive fleet, and later worked with Russell to find the surviving life-shaping worm in the mothership's body.

"I should have burned it to death at the time......" Grey Wind regretted a little.

Then again, does the Hive Fleet-Behemoth still have the 'Life-Shaping Queen' unit after turning into an Aether Giant Worm? If you keep it......

Gray Wind's mood was inexplicably excited, and even the heavy footsteps with the giant battle body were faster, and she couldn't wait.

At this time, the surface of Pamenio was still in the midst of fierce battles, because the Aether Giant Worm was sniped and the ground insect swarm lost its backup, the pressure on the Ultramarines defending the Executive Round Hall was relieved, but the situation was still not optimistic.

"Will reinforcements really come? Can our helper really be sent through the shadows of subspace? "Someone has begun to waver.

"Definitely...... But even without reinforcements, I will defend this planet in the name of an Ultramarine, and fight until the last moment of my life. "There are also those who are still determined.

The new recruits of the warband, who had not yet been officially awarded, still resisted stubbornly in the sea of insects, vowing never to disgrace their genetic ancestors.

(End of chapter)