I Really Didn’t Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World - Chapter 594
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Chapter 594: Chapter 384: Past Events of the Milky Way Galaxy (6100 words combined into 1)_4
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So, the theoretical facts should be as follows.
Voyager 2 traveled through the tunnel constructed by the dark energy black hole for 500 years, reaching the doorstep of a higher civilization.
This advanced civilization might be the creator of the Solar Barrier, or it might not be.
There’s another possibility- the Solar Barrier and the electron-level dark energy black hole are both means acquired by the Compound-Eyed Observer from a higher civilization.
Then, by analyzing the characteristics of the Voyager spacecraft and deciphering the information within, the traits, technological development trajectory, and amazing potential of humanity were exposed.
The next moment, the Compound Eye civilization activated its highest-level ruling tool – the Solar Barrier, completing rapid deployment, while simultaneously dispatching targeted military forces, including the previous seven spherical battleships, and this time, the spherical warship and triangular warship fleets.
If Harrison Clark had sorted out these thoughts before, he might still have wanted to lie down on the spot and wait for death, but now he can’t remember how many times he’s built up his mentality. His nerves had become so thick it was awe-inspiring.
Anyway, knowing the truth is horrible, so what can you do? Just get it over with.
Of course, those who dream also need to face reality.
Harrison Clark took a brief look at the current battle losses of the three human armies.
It was fast, unbearably fast.
No matter how crazily the internal and external human fleets launched attacks, the triangular warship fleet remained unmoved, only expanding its shield and continually compressing space at its predetermined half-light speed.
Even the Barnard’s Star fleet had difficulty catching up with the propulsion speed of the triangular warship fleet after decelerating.
The situation within the mesh link wasn’t much better either, as the human fleet was unable to break through and could only continue to retreat.
Soon, the human fleets in the Solar War Zone stopped advancing and were forced to start retreating backward.
The simultaneous desperate assaults of the three major war zone fleets seemed to be even more useless than hitting a stone with an egg.
In just a few minutes, fortress ships, Starry Sky giant cannons, and Stellar giant cannons with slower acceleration were swept through by the mesh, disintegrated into basic particles.
One after another, warriors had no choice but to flee like ants from destroyed nests from these large-scale combat units.
But these warriors were at most equipped with Drogon Armaments.
The acceleration performance of Drogon Armaments was still insufficient to quickly reach half-light speed.
In addition to these dangers, the dark black groups floating in the Solar System, the particle-interference bombs detonated everywhere, and the tens of millions of Blade Mantis casually passing through the mesh space all posed great threats to humanity.
On the periphery of the battlefield, the Proxima Centauri fleet suffered fewer casualties.
However, a small number of Blade Mantis that had changed direction still posed a significant threat to the 80 million twin-rotor warships.
As for the Barnard’s Star fleet, the angular warships resorted to more direct countermeasures by deploying a huge number of enhanced Dragonfly fighters once again, swarming towards the Barnard’s Star fleet like a locust horde.
These enhanced Dragonfly fighters were slightly larger, faster, and their jetting energy beams obviously possessed higher energy levels; not to mention the physical toxins they flung out along the way.
Austrian Cannons could inflict damage on the new Dragonfly fighters, but it was pointless.
The triangular Prism Ships were small, but their speed in deploying Dragonfly fighters was no less than that of the Spherical Warships.
The Compound-Eyed Observer didn’t care about the losses of these cannon fodder troops; they just continuously released forces, rapidly devouring the triangular warships.
Controlling the Summit Colossus, Harrison Clark was no better off than anyone else.
The massive Summit Colossus attracted the attention of more than a hundred Blade Mantis, so Harrison Clark had to maintain a high-intensity curvature motion state to avoid being torn to pieces.
Harrison Clark sighed, still with no fight left in him.
He didn’t just receive bad news; Garon and Perkin’s earlier claim that the Compound-Eyed Observer only had a million Prism Ships in the Milky Way wasn’t a random boast.
Around 2950, a scientific research ship on a No Return Exploration mission from Barnard’s Star sent back a piece of information.
The so-called No Return Exploration refers to an exploration plan that does not consider a return trip from the start.
A No Return research ship usually carries thousands of frozen embryos, along with a crew of at least seventy-seven No Returners.
Given the opportunity, No Returners can attempt to establish a new colony on a planet fifteen years before the end of their lives.