Chapter 267: Iron Will
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While the Baal Defense War is raging, the Hades system is also engaged in a fierce war.
This is not a war between humans and the swarm, but an iron man and a swarm.
The Leviathan Iron Mothership is hidden in dimensional space, and the tens of thousands of swarm creature warships in the galaxy have no way to take it.
Hive Will can only watch as the Iron Mothership squeezes minerals from planets on the fringes of the galaxy, then stones, and finally even the blazing core.
The Hive Will immediately defined the Iron Mothership as a predator like itself.
A predator who is far more greedy than himself.
When the Iron Man Mothership mass-produces Iron Man troops using the resources it has grabbed, the war begins.
Hades-1 was the battlefield of the first large-scale war between the Iron Man and the Swarm.
Since this is the first contact, the main control intelligence that controls the iron man does not want to decide the winner in the first war, but wants to test the upper and lower limits of the swarm.
Therefore, the main control intelligence believes that the next war will be a war of attrition at the level of a quality war, and the two sides will compete with each other to see who has the highest efficiency in the use of resources and energy.
[The first tentative attack, begins.] 】
[Enable nano-swarms.] 】
The main control intelligence transmitted the information to all the iron men in the mothership, and the iron men who had just been created with their bodies on their knees all stood upright, their eyes lit up with crimson light.
However, these Iron Man units specializing in ground warfare were not the main force of the first attack, and when the orders of the main control intelligence were spread, a newly developed steel force was quickly dispatched.
On the surface of Hades One, all the active insects stopped their movements and looked at the sky in unison.
A thick white fog is spreading from low-Earth orbit to the planet's surface.
Everything that appears in the synaptic creature's field of vision is uploaded to the Hive Will.
Through visual analysis, the Hive Will believes that the white fog may be a biochemical gas, but this possibility is questionable, and it must be reconnoitred to determine what the white fog is.
So a flying war beast was driven by the will of the hive to run towards the white mist.
The flying war beast got closer and closer to the white mist, until its body was only about ten meters away from the white mist, and it began to decompose.
The flesh and blood on the body gradually fell off, and in the process of falling off, it was broken down again.
The flying beast ended up with nothing but an empty chitin carapace, and it was unable to observe what was making up the white mist.
However, the sensory information of the war beast before it died allowed the Hive Will to analyze what the white mist was.
Those are some bugs, bugs that resemble biological machines made of organic matter, their biological principles are not like living things, and their cell structures make up a machine-like structure.
To put it simply, it's a machine creature made of meat.
When the Flying War Beast approached the White Mist, it seemed that the White Mist did nothing to do anything to it, but in fact, some bugs that were much smaller than cells had already flown towards the War Beast and began to devour its cells.
At first, there were only a few of these bugs, but in the process of devouring cells, they acquired matter and energy, allowing them to divide and multiply.
One becomes two, and two becomes four...... By the time the Flying War Beasts were completely decomposed, it was four hundred billion bugs that were multiplying to sixteen billion of them.
As for why the Flying War Beast was not affected in any way...... By the time those bugs were numerous enough to display a white mist in their field of vision, they had multiplied to trillions of them.
The white mist drifted to the surface of the planet and spread along the horizon, devouring all the organic matter in its path, turning it into a resource for their proliferation and expansion.
The white fog quickly turned from a cloud of gas that looked like fog to a storm, like a giant sandstorm sweeping across an entire continent on a desert planet.
The number of biological robot bugs contained in this white storm is too large to be counted.
With the number and devouring efficiency superimposed, the first continent of Hades One soon turned into a bare stone plain.
The Hive Will realizes that hostile predators are creating an environment that is extremely unfavorable to them, and they are one step ahead of the swarm to completely devour the organic matter on the planet, so that it does not become a resource for the expansion of the swarm.
But if the swarm is defeated because of this, it will not be eligible to survive until now.
All the living bugs on Hades One have been ordered to rush to the digester, and these bugs have been turned back into resources for expanding the swarm, and a new type of bug is being produced behind the hidden bugs.
This is a bug that can devour and digest nanobee colonies, and is equally small in size.
As the bugs swept into the white storm, they devoured each other with the nanoworms.
Standing on the surface of the planet, you can see black and white storms entwined with each other.
The main intelligence quickly responded by replacing the nano-bee colonies made of organic matter with metal materials, which could not divide and multiply by ingesting organic matter, but they were still large in number and had special functions.
When the Hive Will discovers that its devouring worm is unable to eat the new nanoworm, it chooses to let the queen breed an iron-eating worm.
The storm between the two sides was still clashing on the surface of the planet, until the iron-eater devoured many of the new nanoworms and returned to the digester to turn into biomass, when the hive will suddenly realized that something was not right.
There is a special virus in the metal structure of those new nanoworms, which destroys the genetic material of the swarm, causing the newly bred worms to suffer from sclerosis and turn into semimetals that can be swallowed by the new nanoworms.
The Hive Will responds once again, beginning to destroy the digesters and Zerg instances contaminated with the virus.
The Tyranid was amazed by its adaptability and adaptability, and it began to design new nanobee colonies that were more effective.
The confrontation between the two microscopic sub-instances lasted for two hours, until everything on Hades One that could be converted into biomass was devoured, and the Hive Will was unwilling to waste resources on the production of iron-eating worms.
The main control intelligence won for the time being, but compared to the victory of an evolutionary battle, it thought that it was more important that it gradually figured out the evolution and adaptability of the Tyranid.
There are still tens of billions of insect swarms on Hades No. 1, and the main control intelligence dispatches nano bee swarms to devour these swarms that have lost the protection of iron-eating insects.
The new nano-swarm is unable to devour the flesh of insects to proliferate, but it is already extremely large, and has the ability to bite and ignite when it leaves the factory.
When the swarm is swept away by the white storm, their bodies are broken down into molecules that quickly burn out.
The Hive Will adds a cavity organ to all Zerg individuals, which can release bioelectricity, which has an effect similar to EMP, to isolate the invasion of nanobee colonies.
After being surprised, the main control intelligence casts Iron Man troops on the surface.
The Hive Will sees the Iron People through the individual's vision.
Iron men all over the mountains.
Even the most common individuals have a Adamantite shell and an Iron Man with an arc weapon embedded in their arms.
The Hive Will judged the Iron Man Force, believing that these metal warbodies far surpassed the swarm on Hades One at this moment, both in terms of individual quality and overall numbers, and that they could grab resources more efficiently, and that they would definitely lose a war of attrition.
(End of chapter)