The explosion that was supposed to happen didn't happen. Although the energy hub was damaged, the commander remembered that it wasn't a super high energy bomb just now.
What hit them seemed to be a giant alloy arrow.
The giant arrow pierced through the humanoid fortress, and just as it was about to fly out from the back, it suddenly disintegrated.
Then it turned into hundreds of Ling Dang's clones.
It turned out that Bai Ge had deliberately left a fortress behind, not planning to destroy it all.
So this time, he shot Ling Dang out.
To be precise, it was Ling Dang's mechanical clone that weighed a hundred thousand tons. It was made of spiritual matter and made of Fermi-grade alloy.
After Ling Dang entered the fortress, she began to control and destroy all the key systems.
"Stop it!" The people inside the fortress immediately began to act.
Although the energy hub was damaged, most of the machinery could still be operated.
However, an unknown terrifying aura suddenly attacked.
The commander and the other personnel's minds went blank, and they collapsed powerlessly.
No one stopped Ling Dang, and she quickly paralyzed the fortress.
At this moment, the other fortresses were all destroyed, and the entire galaxy was filled with bursting high-energy particle streams.
Although the stellar missile explosion that Bai Ge threw out was comparable to a supernova explosion, its mass couldn't compare to a real star, and it wouldn't form a super-large hydrogen separation zone like the Crab Nebula.
After hundreds of shots, it didn't even spread to one-tenth of the galaxy.
As for the neutron star at the center of the galaxy, it didn't move at all.
Of course, this place was no longer suitable for living creatures and bodies to exist. Bai Ge grabbed the humanoid fortress and used short-range continuous teleportation to leave this area.
Soon, Bai Ge threw it into a dark interstellar space, and entered the humanoid fortress himself.
At this time, the humanoid fortress was already occupied by the Blue White Society members.
Dozens of Atomic Transcendents were repairing the damaged areas, Ling Dang was tampering with the main control program, and the Immortals were watching over all the Thadian captives.
There were five hundred Thadians inside the fortress, and compared to the huge fortress, this was really a small number.
However, from the new information they received, five hundred people was already the full establishment. It wasn't that Thadian had a small population, but that only a few dozen people were enough to control such a large fortress.
The extra few hundred people were actually the built-in warship operators.
The stronghold was equivalent to an aircraft carrier, with tens of thousands of battleships in its huge internal space.
One person could control a hundred battleships, and five hundred people were actually the personnel of fifty thousand small fleets.
"We've been captured … How could something like this happen …" The commander's heart was in a mess.
He was the first to wake up among the people who had been knocked unconscious by Haki, and then he woke up the rest of his compatriots.
Everyone was locked up together, surrounded by a hundred people with their own accompaniment and lighting effects. They were responsible for watching over them.
Whenever they tried to leave a certain circle, they would unconsciously feel a gravitational force sucking them back in.
As for the individual weapons they were originally equipped with, they were all confiscated.
It could be said that he had no ability to resist at all.
Being captured was something they had never experienced before. In space battles, all of them were long-range, non-contact battles. Unless the difference in technology was too great, it was almost impossible to capture someone alive.
Once they were defeated, they would all die. If they weren't destroyed, then they would destroy themselves.
This kind of thing would only happen when technology was superior and low-leveled civilizations were bullied.
The commander had never thought that there would be an unavoidable ballistic attack and an unpreventable Haki attack.
One was physical, and the other was psychological. The double attack had captured them alive.
In the eyes of a mature civilization, there was no such thing as unscientific or unintelligible attacks. They would only feel that the other party's technological strength was too high.
"Damn it, the enemy's strength is far beyond ours. We don't even have the chance to commit suicide now. What should we do?"
With immortals watching over them, they couldn't die even if they wanted to.
In terms of technology, it was not difficult to obtain memories from living beings.
Even picometer-level technology had a way to forcibly read memories.
Therefore, any civilization would try their best to prevent captives from appearing. For the sake of civilization, all the combatants were resolute in dying.
But now, they had to face the reality of being captured, as well as the inevitable consequences of information being leaked.
Just as the commander was at a loss of what to do, a group of people walked over with a man surrounding them.
The man was Bai Ge. He opened his mouth and said, "What's your name?"
He spoke in Chinese, but there was no language barrier, so the commander understood him directly.
The commander was slightly shocked. This question was not important.
So he raised his head and replied proudly, "My name is Conservation · Plasma."
"…" Bai Ge was speechless. The names of advanced civilizations were indeed very strange.
That was not too bad. A name like Conservation · Plasma was much better than being called a resistor.
"Then Conservation, your main planet …" Bai Ge was about to ask.
The commander interrupted him directly, "You're mistaken. Conservation is my family name. You should call me Captain Plasma."
He tried his best to maintain the dignity of his civilization and looked at Bai Ge at eye level.
He didn't have the slightest self-awareness of being a captive.
In fact, being captured was equivalent to dying in battle. Plasma was already fearless. He couldn't wait for Bai Ge to get angry and kill him.
However, Bai Ge smiled and said, "Plasma, where is your main planet now? There isn't a single useful piece of information in this stronghold. "
Plasma said proudly, "Although your technology is superb and we don't even have the chance to self-destruct, if you just want to erase the information, the AI will automatically make the decision without my permission."
Bai Ge wanted to ask more, but Plasma continued, "Don't you dare try to get any information from us!"
"Tsk tsk, do you think I can't read your memory?" Bai Ge smiled.
Hearing this, Plasma withered. The last bit of hope in his heart disappeared. Thinking about it, the other party's technology seemed to be far superior to theirs. How could they not have this technology?
Seeing that Plasma was silent, Bai Ge decisively activated the memory transfer.
Plasma's memory was instantly emptied. Then, Bai Ge returned it to him.
The reason why he returned it was because Bai Ge realized that the core values of advanced civilizations were incomparably firm. It was not suitable for them to become surpassers.
"How ruthless. You destroyed half of your own world …" Bai Ge sighed.
There was too much information in Plasma's memory. As he expected, the Thadio civilization used oppressive methods to obtain resources and energy in order to create the mass-energy converter.
The abandoned Sky District used to be half of their territory.
And all of this was in exchange for a mass-energy converter. With the first one, the rest were easy to handle. The mass-energy converter could convert matter into energy almost without any loss, which greatly increased the efficiency. Then, he went all out to create nine more of them.
These nine were sent to Orion's spiral arm. Now, there was only one left on the new main planet as the foundation for the industrial transformation.
The central hub for the remote control of the nine mass-energy converters was also on the new main planet. It was a paradise-like galaxy.
Even for Earthlings, it was a heaven-like existence.
A wide variety of species, a flourishing environment, oceans and sky, tides and gravity, rocks and soil … filled the entire galaxy.
Yes, it was filled.
They turned the star of that galaxy into the 'Earth's core'.
They used a huge crust with a diameter of eight billion kilometers to envelop it.
There were four layers inside. The first layer closest to the center directly locked the sun. It was the energy area. The second layer was equivalent to the mantle. It was the industrial area. The third layer was the surface. It was the living area.
The fourth layer was the super-macroscopic atmosphere. It was attracted by the supergiant's gravity and firmly pressed on the surface.
The entire heaven-like artificial supercelestial body had the internal environmental changes. The pressure and gravity were adjusted and controlled. It was no different from a normal habitable planet.
All creatures of this civilization could live very well. With technology controlling the environment, there would be no problems.
Even the desired sun and moon were artificially placed outside the supercelestial body's atmosphere, making it circle the earth.
All kinds of blue planets, green planets, red planets, and yellow planets orbited the earth in an orderly manner.
These gaseous planets and rocky planets, which were huge in other civilizations, were now like satellites.
There was a moon, but what about the sun?
The Sardeans spent a lot of effort to get 81 stars. They formed a 'super-large revolution' like comets and circled the earth.
Its orbit was oval. When it was far away, it was like a flying star. When it was close, it was like the sun hanging high in the sky.
The reason why 81 stars were needed to orbit the earth was that they could not be too close to the surface. If they were too far away, one day would be too long.
Therefore, the civilization arranged for 81 suns to 'work' in shifts.
The sun that people who lived on such a heavenly planet saw today would definitely not be the sun that they saw yesterday.
"Phew …" After receiving many memories of the Sardeans' lives, even Bai Ge could not help but feel emotional.
If it was not for his immunity to cultural pollution, he would have been instantly conquered when he received these memories.
In fact, even now, Bai Ge felt incomparably shocked, especially because the Sardeans were extremely similar to the people of Earth.
"It's too beautiful … If I didn't see it with my own eyes, I wouldn't have imagined that it could be so beautiful …"
Compared to the Sardeans, the people of the Empire simply did not know how to live.
Compared to the Sardeans, the Mercury people's art was simply sh * t.
Was the Mercury people's earth worthy of being called a super wonder?
The Sardeans had directly let him live in a 'geocentric' world!
The sun, the moon, the gaseous planets, the rocky planets, the comets, the meteorite belt …
Even a few other nearby galaxies were affected.
They all revolved around them!
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