In a quiet space, after a flash of light and shadow, the Dawn appeared from nothingness. It had left the warped space and entered the normal universe. Although it had escaped the attack of the battleship's quantum cannon, the Dawn was not damaged at all. Its tail was jumping with electricity from time to time, and the hull was also shaking, unable to maintain stability.
In the cockpit, the malfunction alarm was buzzing regularly. After the pilot activated the intelligent detection, he reported to Allen, "Engine 2 has malfunctioned. We can no longer continue flying. We need to urgently repair it."
"Scan the nearby interstellar environment and find a suitable planet to land on," Allen said.
The Dawn immediately shot out a detection wave. Circles of invisible wave energy instantly swept across the vast universe, and the environmental data of the nearby planets continuously appeared on the display screen.
"Yes, there's a planet not far from us. Its environment shows that it's suitable for us to live on. That's a habitable planet, "the pilot said happily.
Allen glanced out of the window. The vitality of this universe was dim, and nine out of ten planets appeared to be dead. It was also an anomaly that there would be a habitable planet in such a place. Although it was strange, there was not much time for Allen to hesitate.
"All forward."
The remaining few engines of the Dawn continued to work, pushing the starship toward the target planet. Not long after, after crossing two asteroids, a blue planet appeared in the window. If they were not sure that this was not the Milky Way, everyone would have thought that they had returned to Earth. According to the preliminary calculations of the brain, the size of this planet was three times that of Earth. There was no doubt that this was a huge planet.
On the other side of the planet, a fireball that emitted light and heat appeared in a suitable position. Without a doubt, that was the sun. It was at a moderate distance from the planet. Otherwise, there would not be any habitable planets. The Dawn began to enter the planet's atmosphere. The intense friction caused the two sides of the starship to form flames that looked like wings. After entering the atmosphere, bright sunlight shone from the east, and some unknown birds even swept past the hull.
Their flying altitude was astonishing.
As they descended further, they could see the continuous land covered by dense forests. The vegetation on this planet was very good. Looking around, large patches of green seemed to have put on an emerald coat for the earth. The mountains in the distance rose and fell majestically. The towering peaks were covered in snow, forming a strong reflection under the sunlight.
After crossing the mountain range, there was a jade-green ocean. It was so clear that it was like a piece of fine jade embedded in the planet.
This is a planet full of life.
"We've found a treasure." Adele couldn't help but say.
Only the Federation had the qualifications to open such a vast planet that was rich in life and resources. Even a wealthy family would not be able to obtain such a colonial planet with great potential, not to mention that the pack of wolves was only a family hunting group under Beth Cod's name.
"Even if it's a treasure, we'll have to survive." Allen of the Dawn said.
The pilot shouted, "Prepare." Everyone, "Star of the starof the starship to.
The starship continued to descend, and a large expanse of lush primeval forest continued to expand in the window. Everyone fixed themselves to their seats, and Father Miro drew a cross on his chest and murmured, "Father in heaven, may your kingdom descend and keep me away from disaster. Father Miro drew a cross on his chest and murmured, "Father in heaven, may your kingdom descend and keep me away from calamity. So before that, I don't want to die, Amen! "
As soon as he finished speaking, the starship trembled violently and crashed into the trees of the forest below. The Dawn crashed into countless trees along the way. From the sky, one could see that the sea of trees below had been torn apart. The Dawn glided for nearly a thousand meters before finally stopping. Countless birds and beasts had already been alarmed in the forest, and they were far away from the "scar" of the forest.
After the shock ended, Allen exhaled and asked loudly, "Are you alright?"
"My bones are going to fall apart." Father Miro complained.
"But you're still alive." Allen unbuckled his seat belt and said, "Check the starship, troubleshoot the problem, and try to contact the family communication center. Everyone else, follow me. "
After leaving behind professional maintenance personnel to conduct a preliminary investigation of the starship's malfunctions, Allen brought the others to the ground. The starship landed on the deck, and a group of family guards equipped with Blazing Battle Soldier sets spread out in a defensive formation. They quickly set up temporary defensive lines and sentries with the starship as the center. After confirming that there was no danger in the surrounding environment, Allen and the others arrived on the ground.
The planet's oxygen was abundant, and Allen took a deep breath of fresh air and felt much more energetic. Looking around, the surrounding trees were filled with specks of Origin Energy fluorescence. Some fluffy little beasts poked their heads out of the bushes and looked curiously at these uninvited guests.
"Belmord." Allen shouted.
"What's the matter, boss?" Belmord walked over and poked his head out to ask.
"I need you to scout the nearby environment."
"This is simple." Belmord said with a smile. He pointed his toes and a black shadow flashed into the forest, scaring the little beast away. In a moment, it had already disappeared from Allen's perception.
The others rested where they were, while the pilot called Allen back. Returning to the cockpit, the pilot gave a simple report. The starship's fault was concentrated at the stern engine, and the damage caused by the forced landing was relatively close. However, during the impact, the starship's communication antenna malfunctioned and was currently undergoing emergency maintenance. In the end, the pilot smiled bitterly and said, "Young Master Allen, even if the antenna is repaired. But we don't know where we are, and the chances of contacting the clan … "
Allen knew that without the Rainbow Bridge to locate the destination coordinates, he would not be able to do so. The hunting group that had hurriedly used the warp engine to escape the attack site was now lost in the vast universe. Although they were lucky enough to land on a habitable planet and their lives were temporarily guaranteed. However, he didn't know how long it would take to return to Earth safely.
"We'll go back." Allen patted him on the shoulder and said, "I still don't know your name?"
"Band, my name is Band, Young Master."
"Alright, Band, I'll leave the starship to you. Can you do it? As for the rest, we'll take care of it. "
When Allen returned to the ground, Belmore came back. He pointed at the starship and drew a circle. "I just circled around. There's nothing to be wary of around us. At the very least, there are no dangerous beasts nearby, but we found a river. I tried it and the river is safe to drink. "
Allen nodded. This solved the smell of drinking water. He looked up at the sky and said, "I don't know the level of civilization on this planet. No, I don't even know if there is intelligent life on this planet. Our intelligence here is zero. It seems that everything has to start from scratch. "
Belmore shrugged and said, "We can walk downstream along the river. If there is intelligent life, it will usually live along the river."
"Looks like we need to explore the road first." Allen called Roy and the Highlanders over and said, "I need you two to stay and let the soldiers set up a temporary camp here. Belmore and I will scout. "
"Bring me along, head. If I were to stay here, I would definitely suffocate to death. "William walked up and said.
"And me." This time, it was Edward who spoke.
Allen looked at him. The Maritan youth spread out his hands and said, "I've been to many planets and know how to deal with strange intelligent life."
"Then let's set off."
With enough food, Allen and the others left at six o'clock. Belmore walked in front and led them in the direction of the river. Along the way, tall trees and lush ferns could be seen everywhere. From time to time, small beasts of various shapes would appear behind the trees or bushes, looking at Allen and the others from afar. Allen discovered that the creatures on this planet were very sensitive to Origin Energy. Some strange little beasts with tentacles on their heads would even feed on the ubiquitous Origin Energy in the forest.
All sorts of strange flowers and plants dazzled people, and what impressed Allen the most was a sunflower-like plant. It would gather its petals when there were creatures walking nearby. When passing people or beasts were far away, the petals would stretch out, the core buds would bloom, and specks of green fluorescence would drift out from within with the wind. Those fluorescent lights were all natural Origin Energy.
A moment later, Allen heard the sound of water, and the humidity in the air rose significantly. When they emerged from a cluster of ferns that was as tall as a person, a two-meter-wide river appeared in everyone's eyes. The river flowed from high to low, winding into the depths of the forest. Allen squatted by the river and drank a mouthful of water. The river was clear and sweet, and as Belmore had said, it could be drunk in peace.
There were some fiery red four-legged strange fish swimming in the river. They were slender and only the size of a human finger. It was like a lizard on Earth, but its head was like a fish, and it had fins on both sides. These strange fish roamed between the rocks of the riverbed. Occasionally, they would climb up the riverbank and not suffocate. They should be amphibious creatures.
After a short rest by the river, the team walked along the river and encountered many strange creatures along the way. The variety was so plentiful that it was dazzling. As he was walking, Belmore suddenly stopped and gestured for everyone to be silent. He picked up the bushes by the river and the few of them immediately drilled into the bushes. Just as he hid his body, a wild beast drilled out from the other side of the river.
This was an elegant and mysterious beast. It was somewhat similar to a black leopard. Its body was slender, and its short and shiny fur was as bright as fine silk in the sunlight. Behind its cat-like head, there were a few dark blue tentacles floating. Those tentacles spread out like seaweed and floated in all directions, trembling slightly from time to time. Allen saw that the blue tentacles would occasionally eject a bit of Origin Energy fluorescence into the surrounding air.
After a little bit of fluorescence flew out, it would explode, producing an undetectable fluctuation. It was this weak fluctuation, but it was enough to resonate with the nearby Origin Energy. Allen thought to himself that it should be some kind of detection method of this wild beast.
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