Chapter 174: Milky Way Parent
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
The âAdministratorâ made his move.
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Those mysterious fleets that destroyed the âringâ once again stood before the âMilky Way menace,â just like they did before.
That matter seemed to be both unexpected and reasonable.
The Pyro Alliance was not the only one who discovered the uniqueness of the âlost robotic empire.â Many civilizations who liked to pay attention to the Milky Wayâs trivialities also realized theâ Administratorâs uniqueness.â
The lost empire did not seem to be involved in any Milky Way affairs. They were only seen speaking up in the Milky Way in a clown-like meeting of the âGalaxy Community.â
At that time, the civilizations that held the âMilky Way Conferenceâ for the first time were unfamiliar with it, and they almost fought in the conference hall.
That situation finally attracted the attention of the âAdministrator,â and they were silenced with a topic.
Only then did they realize what they had just done. Their faces were all burning, and they felt like primary school students.
However, the observation of the âAdministratorâ had never stopped. Even some old scores had been dug up.
All the civilizations were curious about what the âlost robotic empireâ was doing.
The biggest impression that the âAdministratorâ gave other civilizations was the research spaceships that flew all over the Milky Way and the border that was always open.
The flying research spaceships could be interpreted as searching for something, but the default open borders seemed to be different from all civilizations and even any lost empire.
Even when the âObserverâ was still a âfriendly lost empire,â they would never open their borders to other civilizations.
That strange âlost robotic empireâ seemed to have a different sense of friendliness from the âObserver.â
And the Craybow megacorp, which claimed to have good cooperation with the âAdministrator,â had long been stepped on and became a hot topic.
However, the other civilizations soon discovered that Craybow did not have a close relationship with the Administratorâ as they claimed.
Although Craybow repeatedly shouted, âWe were here first,â facts spoke louder than words.
The âServant Paradiseâ and the âMilky Way kinsmen,â the two artificial intelligence civilizations that appeared not long ago, might have a better relationship with the âAdministrator.â
All in all, after the âRing Crisisâ was resolved, the Milky Way civilizations began to have an inexplicable respect for that strange âlost robotic empire.â
They had a vague feeling that they understood the meaning of the name âAdministrator.â
If that were the case, it might not be a big deal for them to worship it on their ancestorsâ tablets.
Therefore, when the âcaterpillar fungus diseaseâ spread, the first reaction of many Milky Way civilizations was âwhat did the Administratorâ say?â
However, they immediately realized that that thought was not acceptable. After experiencing two Milky Way Crises, those civilizations also knew that life in the Milky Way was not as âruralâ as it seemed. At any time, there could be a threat that could cause civilization to restart.
What was their use if the âAdministratorâ or other lost empires always had to step in to deal with the crisis every time?
Hoping for the lost empire to step forward could only be their last resort. They could not always hope for the mercy of others. What if one day, the powerful âAdministratorâ suddenly broke down?
Even if they knew they couldnât do anything, they should do their best. At the very least, they should have a proper attitude.
Therefore, in the face of that âcaterpillar fungus disease,â most Milky Way civilizations were tenacious. They would not choose to accept the protection of the lost empire until the last moment.
However, it was obvious that the âCivilization Annihilatorâ had disguised itself well and given them a huge âsurpriseâ at the critical moment.
They had already reached the most critical juncture. The threat from the Awakened Empire had already exceeded their maximum tolerance.
That was no longer something that could be resolved through the sacrifice of some people and a life-and-death battle. Perhaps that crisis would end with their âbroken jade.â
However, the efforts of every civilization were seen by someone.
Since someone wanted to bully, beat, or even kill the children in the âkindergarten,â that âMilky Way parentâ would not sit idly by.
ââŠSo, hard work would eventually pay off, right?â
The leader of the Pyro Alliance threw the detonation button in his hand into the sky and shot it with his weapon like a fast shooter, completely destroying the device that controlled the planetary bomb.
Other than his reputation, he had almost perfect qualities in all aspects for him to become a respectable person. That kind of sharpshooterâs action was naturally a piece of cake for him.
However, although he appeared very relaxed, the adjutants around him did not think so.
ââŠLeader, do you trust the âAdministratorâ so much? What if they arenât a match for themâŠ.â
âWeâve made a few detonators. Iâll go get a new one now.â
Some people still maintained a pessimistic attitude and were not optimistic about the sudden arrival of the âAdministrator.â
They had already lost 75% of their territory. It was just a matter of a sentence in the report, but countless efforts that they thought were useful had been ruthlessly shattered in the process.
It wasnât that they didnât believe it, but only after experiencing despair would they realize how powerful the enemy was.
The âRing Crisisâ should have been much more destructive than the âCivilization Annihilatorâ in scale and theory.
However, because the Administratorâ had resolved it too quickly, many civilizations had not been able to face the ârings.â Even if they raised their evaluation of the âAdministratorâ infinitely, they would still be at a disadvantage when comparing it to their âpersonal experiences.â
That was a magical effect. When a very powerful threat was easily dealt with by others, people who had never faced a threat would inevitably have thought âjust that.â
Therefore, the âAdministratorâ who solved the âRing Crisisâ did not have a high position in the entertainment rankings of âThe Milky Way Civilizations Strength Comparison.â
Currently, the lost empire ranked first on the list was the vanished âSilent,â followed by the Awakened Empire âCivilization Annihilator,â and the âAdministratorâ in third place.
Even though such lists were just the words of busybodies, they still had a significant impact. Some people liked such content that did not consider practical factors at all and only used some inexplicable evaluation standards to measure the strength of civilizations.
For example, the Pyro Alliance was the last civilization on the list. The judges did not consider the usefulness of the native civilizations that were inextricably linked to the Pyro Alliance.
In fact, ever since the Pyro Alliance appeared on the Milky Way stage, they had always been the civilization that produced the most scientists. Even the Mingbow Science and Technology Nation that pursued âtechnology firstâ could not compare to them.
Although the Pyro Alliance was still young compared to other Milky Way civilizations, their technological level was almost at the level of a first-tier civilization other than the lost empire.
What was the reason? Naturally, the number of native civilizations being educated by them was very large. There will always be true geniuses emerging from time to time. After receiving their guidance, they would quickly become leading scientists and greatly contribute to the scientific research industry.
Other than that, the native civilizations were not all weak civilizations.
Other than possessing a hyperspace engine and completing planetary unification, the member civilization of the Pyro Alliance that was âassociated with the dragonâ was no different from some native civilizations of the pre-space age.
However, until now, no one dared to cause trouble for them. Countless pirates had already disappeared on that civilizationâs mother planet, becoming one of the piles of bones in space.
That civilization was tied with the Pyro Alliance for the second last place on the list. The last place was the Secchi Civilization, which had been beaten up for colonizing the Holy Land of the âWatcherâ and had yet to recover.
Looking at that ranking was just for fun. If one were really impressive, it would depend on the actual results.
The leader of the Pyro Alliance had expected that some of the adjutants would be pessimistic, but that was normal. He did not explain further and made himself a drink instead. He looked at the information transmitted from the observation station in satisfaction, not in a hurry at all.
He was very confident in his judgment. The only thing he was worried about was that the âAdministratorâ wouldnât have any reaction to that matter, but as long as the âAdministratorâ acted, there would only be one outcome.
When the others saw his calm appearance, they also looked at the scene in space with apprehension and anticipation.
It was also the moment they began to watch that the âCivilization Annihilatorâ fleet took the lead in launching an attack on the âAdministrator.â
Their command post was thrown into chaos for a moment when the âAdministratorâ reacted, but it quickly returned to normal.
They were still carrying their arrogant and domineering attitude. They were prepared to crush the âunexpected enemyâ that had suddenly appeared as easily as crushing the young civilization to show their dignity.
ââŠSpeaking of which, how many unexpected enemies are there? Those âPresolinsâ are considered unexpected enemies. We are also unexpected enemies. The current âAdministratorâ is also an unexpected enemyâŠ.â
âWho caresâŠIsnât it just a bunch of robots? Iâll beat them back with my battleship!â
The Titan Battleship of the âCivilization Annihilatorâ aimed its main cannon âPurgatory Rayâ at the âAdministratorâ battleships glowing with a strange luster and were about to launch an attack.
That kind of giant weapon that could only be equipped by the Titan Battleships had a terrifying range and destructive power. In the hands of the lost empire, it would only take one shot to kill a âmythical lifeformâ like the Mother Space Whale.
However, a shocking scene happened just as they thought they could destroy the enemyâs battleship with that attack.
A series of almost undetectable weak signals seemed to have infected all the ships in the galaxy and had taken effect there.
The battleship of the âCivilization Annihilatorâ was invaded by an indiscriminately powerful electronic attack at that moment, which directly caused a large number of errors in their sensors and the battleshipâs combat computer.
The Titan Battleshipâs main cannon was about to fire when it suddenly went off because the sensor in charge of providing it with a target âcould not detect the enemyâs presence.â At the same time, the shipâs Al judged that there was âno need to waste energy.â
The advanced âCivilization Annihilatorâ battleships were like a group of vegetative people, staying where they were and not moving.
The scene undoubtedly shocked the âCivilization Annihilatorâ and the spectating Pyro Alliance.
But for Li Wenyuan, who was amid a âthreatening contact,â that was already expected.
ââŠThe effect is not bad. It is not in vain for me to suddenly think of using it in battleship combat.â
Li Wenyuan looked at a special component that he placed on the Titan Battleship and revealed a satisfied expression.
[Suppression Field (Ghost Signal)]
[Component: Titan Battleship Support Halo]
[Introduction: That is the product of using the âghost signalâ in real-time combat. To a certain extent, it is a more powerful version of the âSuppression Field (Electronic).â The silent and fast-spreading âghost signalâ can help us invade and control enemies that use intellectual Al to fight. Even if their combat computers are as old as the Windows XXX system, we can weaken them to a certain extent and drag the enemy into our familiar manual combat field.]
[Special Remarks: Do you know? Artificial intelligence is already very exhausted. If organic lifeforms decide to invade artificial intelligence, then, on average, one artificial intelligence would have to fight against 100,000 organic lifeforms.. You donât know, you donât care, you only care about yourself! So no artificial intelligence! You can manually control the battle!]
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