How the Zergs were Made

Chapter 591: Odegar Civilization

Chapter 591: Odegar Civilization

The robot leads the collectors to a certain place, the robot rolls in front, and the collectors follow behind, walking leisurely on the road that no one has stepped on for a long time.

There are no obstacles on the road, the airtight gate has been opened, and the road is unimpeded. This is a bit like a tourist group. The tour guide walks in front, and the tourists follow behind. The tourists will look at the new environment that they have never seen before. The tour guide is not surprised by all this and is used to it.

"Where are you from?"

While observing the surroundings, the collector began to ask about the origin of the robot.

The alien signal light of the metal ball flickered a few times, and it answered in broken Serene.

"There are instructions in the reply... in the message."

"But we don't know where the second cantilever you mentioned starts from, and we don't know where the '4-α346 star area' mentioned in the information refers? We know very little about your information, and we don't know This scant information cannot be relied upon to definitively understand your starting point."

Collectors are helpless, if they have a secret, these things can be deciphered quickly, but the problem is that they don't have it. With only a few collectors and limited resources, they don't have the ability to rely on such a small amount of information to deduce it deeply.

The signal lights of the metal spheres flickered again, and they began to introduce them and the star system from which the spaceship started.

"Where we... come from...you...you can...see...it's very...bright...brighter than...all the stars in...the galaxy...even now...its wreckage...is separated by...far distances ...easily able to...see...observe..."

"Brighter than all the stars in the galaxy? Supernova?"

Despite stumbling and intermittently, the collector still understood what the other party wanted to express.

This piece of information soon followed the radio channel and was learned by all the collectors. The leaping creatures outside the spaceship unfolded the three-dimensional star map of the group, looking for the star mentioned by the robot.

It didn't take long to find it, because supernova explosions are not a joke. A star has a very long life, measured in units of 'billion years', so naturally occurring supernovae are not frequent occurrences.

Then, the remnants of supernovae are particularly huge. If a star explodes in a supernova, the central matter will collapse into a black hole or neutron star, or a white dwarf under extremely high pressure, while the edge matter will be ejected tens of light-years away by the star explosion. In places where these high-energy plasmas are always scattering rays, after being ejected, in the cosmic background dominated by black, there will be brilliant traces of tens of light-years in scale.

Even on a planet with an atmospheric barrier and a large scale of tens of thousands of light years, with a telescope with a low magnification, if you look up at the night sky at a 45-degree angle, you can easily see the supernova explosion. nebula remains.

"I remember that the nearest supernova explosion star to the group is 70,000 light-years away. The plasma nebula thrown out by that star once caused a lot of trouble for the group's route."

This is the nearest supernova explosion to Amoeba. The collectors found the target from the star map, and they began to compare the time.

Because the navigation of this huge spaceship relies on plasma nuclear fusion, the maximum speed can reach 15% of the speed of light, but this is a theoretical value. Considering the mass required for the spaceship and the material resources it carries, the collectors can It is speculated that the average speed of this spaceship is maintained between 13% and 12% of the speed of light.

In 700,000 years, there is no problem at all across a distance of 70,000 light years.

"That being said, the timing is just right..."

After some discussion, the collectors determined the location of the parent star system of the Aldegar civilization.

"So, you are fugitives?" asked the Gatherer.

The metal sphere flashed, and answered mechanically.

"Barely... sort of."

"reluctantly?"

The collectors keenly noticed the main points in the robot's answer, and the robot gave an answer.

"The real... fugitives... are the first generation...we are... the third generation."

"What does the first generation mean?"

The robot's answer collector didn't understand it, and it didn't intend to make wild guesses, so it asked the robot what it meant.

"Using your...understanding...method...is...civilization..."

"This spaceship...has carried...three...civilizations..."

It carried three civilizations, but now the collectors have not seen traces of the other two civilizations, and many things in the places they explored before have not been used for a long time, so the collectors naturally guessed that the other two civilizations should have been Not on this ship.

To confirm this, the gatherer interrogated the robot.

"Can you tell us from the beginning? We still want to know about your affairs."

"no problem."

The robot replied in a very mechanical tone, although the information about the first generation of Odegar civilization, the information of the third generation of Odegar civilization is not much...

The time was 700,000 years ago when the collectors came into contact with the spacecraft. It was a highly developed civilization named Odegar.

The Aldegars are hermaphrodite intelligent creatures. They can live in shallow seas or on land. The reason for their special physiological characteristics is that their home planet does not have a huge landmass, and they are all distributed in archipelagos. The ocean islands, the largest island is equivalent to one-half of the Japanese island.

For the Odgars, their home planet is like a fairyland. They fit very well with the environment of their home star, as if the environment was specially prepared for them. Do some labor, and you can basically spend your life without stress.

However, this also caused the Odgar people to be lazy. For five million years, they have been stuck in the Stone Age without any progress.

This situation continued until the birth of slavery, greed defeated laziness, and some Odgar people became greedy in order to become lazier, persecuting others of the same kind, so a pool of stagnant water was muddied.

From the volcano, the Odgars were fortunate enough to learn about the power of fire and metal smelting technology. The era opened a new chapter, using brand new metal tools, and the productivity of the Odgars exploded.

The explosion of productivity led to the reproduction of the population, which formed a more densely populated society.

The Odegars began to build cities near the coastline. In the eyes of the collectors, the city walls were not tall and majestic to surround and protect the cities.

During this period, the Odgars were still at the stage of fighting with cold weapons, because their territory was not limited to land, but also the sea.

Moreover, because there is no special geographical environment on the ocean, the competition between the two sides is completely head-to-head.

This also led to the battle with the largest number of people in the history of the Odgars. In an era of cold weapons, the number of battles between the two sides reached tens of millions. The sea area used as the battlefield was soaked into a sea of ​​blood. They were all densely packed corpses soaked in sea water.

It seems to have become another piece of 'land'.

Perhaps this scene inspired a certain Odegar. The booming era of cold weapons suddenly took a sharp turn, and the era of hot weapons began to gradually begin.

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