I Am the Swarm

Chapter 445: Decision

"But they didn't do that? Why is that? And that Bemba has calculated the precise opening time of the wormhole. According to your statement, he can't do it at all." An intelligent body asked doubtfully.

"I don't know about the previous questions. Maybe they are not as strong as we imagined. As for the last question, maybe the answer can only be found by asking Mr. Bemba or Juggernaut."

Maybe they are not as strong as we imagined, these words flashed across Rowan's mind like a thunderbolt.

Yes, this is something that Rowan has never wanted to admit before, because those high-level technologies are real. But the metal shell on the Bodi star, with the technology of the Bodi people, let alone built it, it can't even reach the construction position. Does the metal shell still exist?

As for the last question raised by the intelligent body just now, Luo Wen also happened to know the answer. When Bemba was transformed into an intelligent body, Rowan was also curious about how he calculated the opening time of the wormhole, so he directly checked his memory.

After reading it, Luo Wen was also a bit eye-opening, and Luo Wen didn't know how to describe him, a genius who dared to imagine or a bold wonder?

Due to the lack of many elements in the calculation, Bemba even boldly assumed multiple data, which is a completely unfounded value. And in his calculations, the previous four wormhole data were not included.

Because he found that the previous wormholes were opened with no regularity at all. Given the limitations of civilization, he didn't think as much as Rowan had thought. I just simply think that the other party has energy reserves for the first few wormholes, so the opening time has more autonomy, but later because of the energy, the opening of the wormhole has a regularity.

Then he used these data to calculate the efficiency of the other party's energy collection, combined with the previous elements, and even guessed, he came up with a regular formula.

Then after a test, he was really right. This is also the reason why there was a problem with the opening of the wormhole, and he was defeated in one blow, because his algorithm could not withstand scrutiny at the beginning, and was criticized by many colleagues. It's just that they didn't make a mistake before, and those people couldn't produce strong evidence to refute it. Later, when they made a mistake, they pushed the wall down.

However, Bemba's formula still has some truth. After two corrections after the error, it can be used normally again. And this also indirectly proves that the forces on the opposite side of the wormhole are not strong, because they are so tight with energy, which is definitely not the performance that an advanced civilization should have.

If we go through it again according to the setting that they are not strong, it seems that those contradictions and doubts have also been explained. To verify these conjectures, it is actually simple, just enter when the wormhole is open, and make an anchor unit to look at the opposite side.

But Rowan still has concerns. This approach is too risky. In case the confrontation is not what he guessed, the swarm will be exposed, and an anchor unit will be lost. This is not playing a game. If you die, you can start over. If you make a mistake, you will lose everything.

And even if the opponent's strength is weak, then he doesn't have to go to see it clearly. There is a treasure waiting to be discovered right now in front of him, and there is no need to covet the things on the other side of the wormhole.

Although Luo Wen's curiosity is extremely serious, he can also distinguish the priorities, and formulate the action ideas for the next stage based on this. A simple summary is that maybe you are weak, but I am not sure if you are really weak, so I assume that you are weak, but I don't verify it, I just ignore your existence and do what I should do.

According to this idea, what Rowan has to do is to focus on the present, and ignore what exists on the other side of the wormhole. I will concentrate on digging the metal crust. If the opposite side is really weak, then I won’t be able to interfere with the worm swarm. If the opposite side is strong, I will respond. , the swarm ran away.

As a result, the stagnant swarm bases became active again, and they were even more unscrupulous than before. In just half a year, there were thousands of swarm bases on Bodi Star.

After more than a year of development, the bases have dug up the metal crust one after another, no matter where they are on Podi Star, there is no exception. The situation is already very obvious, the metal shell wraps the entire satellite. The Balti civilization lived on a man-made object!

No wonder Rowan always felt that the satellite's position, orbit, and tidal locking seemed so perfect and coincidental. It turns out that all this is man-made.

I don't know which faction made this metal satellite, but its diameter is more than 7,000 kilometers. The faction that can complete such a project must be a very powerful civilization.

You must know that the 3,000-kilometer giant structure of the insect swarm is just a cuboid, with a length of 3,000 kilometers, a width of less than 1,000 kilometers, and a height that is only half of the width. And it also has many conveniences such as biotechnology, free growth, and self-compatibility. In terms of manufacturing difficulty, this kind of spherical metal planet has an unknown distance from the giant structure of the swarm. But even so, the manufacturing technology of the swarm giant structure still attracts the covetousness of many civilizations.

I don't know how long the metal satellite has existed, but with its material properties, some traces have been corroded by time, which seems to be a very long time.

It was abandoned for some unknown reason, so that new races were born on it. Maybe the forces on the other side of the wormhole knew some real information about it, or maybe there was relevant information inside it.

What Rowan has to do now is to open it and understand it. Even if there is no information inside it, just observing its internal structure is enough for the swarm to gain a lot.

Just like those civilizations at the beginning, they wanted to observe the giant structure of the swarm.

Since the metal satellite is an artificial creation, there must be an import and export, but the workload of finding the import and export is too great, and there must be an identification system for the import and export. And the import and export are generally the places where the defensive firepower should be taken care of. Although I don't know if they are still operating normally, if they fail to pass the identification, it may cause variables.

In this case, it is better to directly brute force and open a hole in the shell. Rowan didn't believe that the door and the wall of the room would have the same defensive firepower.

However, the material of the metal casing is special, and it is not easy to crack it violently. What Rowan can do now is to try to use various toxin combinations to slowly corrode it.

But this is really too slow, who knows how thick the metal shell is? Relying on the speed of toxin corrosion, I don't know that it will take until the year of the monkey to pass, and slowness means that the probability of variables is increasing, and variables usually mean danger.

Rowan didn't want to be in danger, but he didn't have a better choice now.

Thank you for the reward of 1500 starting coins for the order of Yuan, and thank you for the reward of 100 starting coins for the good brother Shuke and the ruthless man Rumeng.

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