How the Zergs were Made

Chapter 480 - 481 The Age of Interstellar Navigation



Chapter 480: Chapter 481 The Age of Interstellar Navigation

"Now let\'s start to call the names and count them in turn. Don\'t mess up."

At the beginning, I started to call my team by name.

"1!"

"2!"

"3!"

...

After counting the number and confirming that no individual left the team, the initial nerves relaxed and gave orders to the peers who had entered the fourth transit star system.

"According to the docking supply of the in-orbit route given by the ethnic group, and check the damage by the way."

"Okay."

At first, they adjusted their course and traveled at a high speed in the direction of the star. Although they were out of the sublight speed, their speed was still very fast, at least above the third cosmic speed of this stellar system.

"Slow down a little more. Your current speed will be very dangerous. It\'s too fast."

The collectors stationed in this stellar system issued a reminder, received the information, and let the anti-matter shield in front of them annihilate and continue to slow down.

After anchoring into the orbit, they began to be inspected by the same clan.

"Where are you going?"

The antimatter giants docked with sublight-speed creatures asked where they were going, and the collectors who first walked answered.

"To open up the territory for the ethnic group, the next stop from here is our end."

Crossing the four star systems as a transit, it took decades to sail. At first, they will finally reach their terminal stars, where they will stop and seek development first. After the end of development, they will go to the next star system and go to the star that is estimated to be hundreds of light-years away. The system expands step by step.

The anti-material giant heard the words and gave feedback on the information they knew.

"The stable star systems below 15 light-years are being colonized. Which one are you going to?"

"Choose a stellar system 15 light-years away. We have made many interstellar voyages. Fifteen light-years are not far away. Our purpose is to open up territory for the ethnic group, not auxiliary construction."

The collectors answered that it is not unacceptable to assist in development. After all, it is all for the development of the population, but they consider going to those stellar systems that are being colonized, and they can play a little role.

Because when colonizing, the collectors will expand the number of individuals. At the beginning, their individuals will not have any significant effect in front of the huge construction body. Going to the uncolonized star system is different, which can give full play to their greatest value.

According to their initial needs, the antimatter giant was selected from many observed stars, a star system that is 17 light years away and is close to 18 years old.

This scale can no longer ensure 100% safety. The farther the distance, the more dangerous it is. Because it is too far, there is no way to accurately observe the risks on the route and avoid them. Because it is too far, there will be many variables to avoid one and there may be another waiting.

The reason why they need to orbit stars at the beginning is that the risk of interstellar navigation over long distances at one time is very high, so they need to constantly need the stellar system to transit.

Generally speaking, such a scale requires the selection of a closer stellar system to colonize, and then recolonize the stellar system by rotating it.

The anti-matter giant does not require them to colonize the star system at the beginning, but it is picked out according to the initial criteria. If it is not necessary for an interstellar colonization like this, the collectors will let the departing race choose the destination star by themselves, which is a tradition.

"There is a star system, a single blue dwarf with 20 planets. It is very rich in material resources, but it is also dangerous because the distance is too far.Do you understand?"

The introduction of the antimatter giant also reminds them of the risk of sailing directly from this star to the blue dwarf.

"I understand, then it is our destination star, and a longer-distance transstellar voyage is also a good challenge."

At the beginning, they chose this stellar system. Although they knew it was dangerous, it was also worth it. At the beginning, they knew what the future of the race was. If such an adventure is successful, the accumulated experience will be a very valuable asset for the race.

With rich experience, the ethnic group can also deal with more risks on the journey and dare to sail at a higher scale at a time.

Just like the era of great navigation of human civilization, global navigation is not realized at once. Human beings are gradually accumulating navigation knowledge to complete global navigation, and so are collectors now.

Suddenly, I thought of something and submitted a piece of information to my peers in the stellar system.

"Oh, by the way, this is for you. This is our experience in crossing the nebula, which will be very helpful for other individuals in the population to sail across the stars."

The knowledge of the population is shared. After obtaining this empirical knowledge, the collectors will share it with their peers stationed in the star system, and these groups will give knowledge to the individuals who later arrive in the star system. The knowledge will be transmitted to other star systems by sublight speed individuals, from one to ten, ten to hundred. That\'s about it.

However, even so, it will still cause differences in knowledge between different star systems. Because of the speed of light, this is a very helpless thing. Unless it can exceed the speed of light, such a problem will never be solved.

"Thank you for your hard work. The star track is tUGGing the orbit for you. Wait for a while."

"Hmm."

When the orbit of the star orbit is debugged, they enter the subluminal speed again and go to the destination star, the star system built by a single blue dwarf and twenty planets.

With the acceleration of the charging speed of the star orbit, the speed of sublight-speed creatures is steadily increasing under the action of the electric field. When they leave the star orbit and escape from the void, only a redshift that needs high-precision radar can be observed.

For a period of time after they left, the collectors stationed in the star system captured multiple gamma ray sources and showed blue shift. The amount of blue shift is slowly decreasing, that is, other congeners are about to reach the star and are decelerating.

"Welcome to this stellar system."

After observing that the blue shift of these homologous individuals was close to the level, the collectors in the star system sent a welcome radio message.

However, this group of individuals did not have such a good mood to respond, which was welcomed by the same family in the stellar system.

"We need to repair it as soon as possible. Our damage is very serious and life is passing."

"What happened?"

"We encountered a black hole. There was an unobserved black hole on the route. Half of our peers died, and our route also shifted here because of gravity."


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