Han Lang did not sleep for the next few days as he roughly looked through the blueprints in his hands.
Currently, the most valuable thing in Han Lang's hands were the blueprints. Spaceship blueprints cost at least tens of billions of star coins. Radar system blueprints, reactor blueprints, and warp engine blueprints were slightly cheaper, but they were still worth hundreds of millions or even billions of star coins.
If Han Lang wanted to cash in, selling some blueprints was the most reasonable choice.
Did Han Lang need such a large number of blueprints?
Yes, but not this much.
Take the frigate blueprints for example. Han Lang checked them carefully and found that there were sixty-eight different models. But did Earth need to manufacture so many types of frigates? Not at all!
Because Han Lang had a better choice — the second-generation assault ship!
After careful study, Han Lang discovered that the so-called assault ship was actually the second generation of the attack frigate. What an exquisite design! In terms of defense, mobility, attack, and electronics, the performance of the second generation starship far exceeded that of the first generation starship. The improvement was over a hundred percent!
Currently, Han Lang had three precious second-generation starship blueprints in his hands. The assault ship's size was comparable to a frigate, the heavy-assault ship's size was comparable to a cruiser, and the battlefield reconnaissance ship's size was comparable to a destroyer.
Their size was comparable, but what about their combat power?
All in all, the second-generation starship had achieved the goal of cross-class combat. Not only did the assault ship sweep away all frigates, it could even defeat destroyers that were a class larger than itself.
The heavy-assault ship was even more exaggerated. Other than sweeping away all cruisers, it could also easily defeat battlecruisers that were a class larger than itself. It could even defeat battleships that were a class larger than itself!
As for the battlefield reconnaissance ship, it was the second-generation version of the reconnaissance ship. It was smaller in size, but its detection range and accuracy were higher. It was also a rare treasure.
With these, Han Lang could completely build a navy with second-generation starships as the main force. It would have better mobility and stronger attack capabilities.
Since he had decided to build a large number of second-generation starships, the first-generation starship blueprints were not very meaningful to Han Lang. He could totally sell them and exchange them for the equipment that Earth needed the most.
Even if Han Lang wanted to build a first-generation frigate, there was no need to build as many as sixty-eight types. It would be enough to choose a few that had tactical value.
There were also cannons, particle cannons, electromagnetic cannons, cannons, rapid-fire cannons, laser launchers, and missile launchers. There were so many types of cannons with different functions. If they chose to equip the battleship with laser weapons, they would need to install a larger controllable fusion reactor to provide energy. If they chose to use other cannons, they would need to build a large ammunition warehouse to store ammunition.
As the saying went, you can't have your cake and eat it too. If all the cannons were installed, the starship wouldn't need to fight at all. The logistics alone would be troublesome.
It was the same for the radar system. It would be ridiculous to install a gravitational wave scanning array on a starship that was equipped with a laser radar scanning array.
After careful research and selection, Han Lang realized that it was indeed very domineering to have a complete set of blueprints, but in reality, many of them were not useful. Out of the 13,000 blueprints, it was already not bad to be able to use 5,000 of them.
Was it a good thing to have an endless supply of blueprints?
Definitely, because blueprints were valuable. A small piece of data disk that was not even the size of a palm could be sold for tens of billions of star coins. If Han Lang was willing to sell a capital ship level blueprint, he could directly exchange it for a main fleet for Earth!
Hopefully, in the near future, Han Lang smiled and picked up the black egg on the desk.
The things that Han Lang brought back from Ruin A19 were all very useful. Other than this thing, he wondered what was inside.
It would be a pity to throw it away. It was obvious that in the eyes of Kunlun, all the blueprints added together were not as valuable as this egg. It would be very dangerous if he did not throw it away. Who knew, one day, a monster might break out of the shell.
It was very strange during this period of time. This egg seemed to have entered a dormant state and could not be awakened no matter what.
After thinking about it, Han Lang still decided to keep this egg in his spatial ring. Now, Han Lang's smallest spatial ring was specially used to store this egg.
A spatial stone contained an independent space. Even if the egg broke and a monster came out, Han Lang was not afraid. At most, he would throw the ring away.
In any case, Han Lang wanted to see what was inside this egg. If it was not too evil and could even be tamed, Han Lang would have picked up a big bargain. He could not give it up so easily.
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Edge of the Milky Way, Zagreb System.
This was the place where Han Lang and the great slave trader Horton had agreed to meet.
After the Falcon landed at a remote airport on the 13th planet, Han Lang left alone. He instructed Rod, who had sent him over, not to wait for him and to directly go back to meet Pan Yulin. They had more things to deal with. They had to bring the Wyvern back to Earth and purchase a lot of urgently needed equipment for Earth.
Han Lang hailed a floating taxi at the airport and came to the cliff where they had agreed to meet. It was close to the seaside and there was a small pavilion built on the cliff.
Looking into the distance from here, he could see a few cities in the Zagreb Galaxy. Compared to the prosperous Miracle Galaxy of the Radiance Star Republic, Zagreb could be described as barren and unruly. The gray sky was gloomy, the buildings in the city were old, and the streets were filled with rubbish.
People living at the edge of the Milky Way were generally poorer. Many well-known criminals on the Dark Web would choose to live in such remote and dilapidated places. After all, although such places were poor, there was a lot of freedom. The laws of the Milky Way Alliance could not control such remote and remote places.
The contact signal had already been sent out. Han Lang sat in the pavilion and waited for Horton's men to pick him up.
Suddenly, Han Lang thought of Ye Weiwei. I wonder how this girl is doing now? Without Han Lang by her side, Ye Weiwei, this little scourge, could only wrap herself up tightly and had no freedom.
In addition, Ye Weiwei's sudden decision not to participate in the exploration of the ruins also made Han Lang very puzzled. Ye Weiwei had just left and the darkness beasts in the ruins went crazy. It was exactly the same as what Ye Hua said when he advised him not to go to the ruins. It was indeed very dangerous.
Where did the Ye family get the news from? How did they predict that the ruins would riot?
"Why don't I pay a visit to the Ye family on the way back?" Han Lang pondered.
Swish ~
Just as Han Lang's thoughts were running wild, a modified hound class frigate suddenly flew up from the bottom of the cliff. The cabin door opened and a burly man wearing sunglasses jumped out and went straight to Han Lang's side. He must be the subordinate of the big slave trader, Horton.
The transactions on the Dark Web could not be exposed to the public. Although Han Lang had just made a name for himself at the Galaxy Conference, he was not afraid of being recognized. How could he show his true face when it came to illegal transactions? Han Lang had long taken a disguise pill. He looked like a middle-aged man in his thirties who had been through many hardships. Even Han Lang's closest friends would not recognize him now.
"Wind Whisperer?" The burly man wearing sunglasses asked Han Lang.
"That's right. I've already made an appointment with the professor," Han Lang replied.
This was what the black man Ye told Han Lang. Horton did not like others to call him boss. It was best to call him professor.
"Follow me."
The burly man wearing sunglasses nodded and brought Han Lang onto the frigate. He threw a pair of eye masks to him and said, "Wear this. It's best not to look at things that you should not see."
Han Lang did not say anything and covered his eyes with the black eye mask.
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