In the starry sky hundreds of millions of light-years away from the Blue Star, one can see one tree after another, the colors are extremely brilliant and colorful, making people have endless reverie.
And this is the place that scientists first discovered, known as the Cradle of Life.
Scientists also gave it a very beautiful name: primary pillar.
It means the place where life was first born.
But here, it is indeed the case.
If you zoom in and look at the interior of the primary column, you will find that it is not as calm and indifferent as it appears on the surface, but there are fiery celestial motions in the distance.
This is the cradle of star birth, and as the most important and largest component of the Milky Way, the birth of stars means the birth of a new Milky Way.
The birth of life also means the end of death. Most of the time, death is accompanied by life.
In the huge Primary Pillar, which is an unknown number of light-years away, there are countless traces of life that are being born or have been born, and there are also countless remains of civilizations that were once brilliant but are gradually dying out. For most people, they can see any of them.
One, it is already a deed worth being proud of for a lifetime.
Hasar, an ordinary navigator of the Alien Alliance Army's planet Ulysses, was very lucky to see a scene he would never forget for the first time in his life.
As a planet that has barely reached the first level of civilization, logically speaking, it is not qualified to appear in the Alien Alliance. In other words, the reason why Ulysses can appear in the Alien Alliance is largely due to
It has nothing to do with the civilization in which it is located.
Hasar, the Valia tribe, are the strongest and only civilization on Ulysses. The biggest reason why they can join the Alien Alliance is not their crude warships, nor their barbarians.
With the same body shape, naturally they would not have the same intelligence as an unevolved slug in the eyes of most allies.
It's the geographical location of Ulysses.
Yes, this planet has no characteristics in terms of civilization or resources. It is invisible to everyone. The biggest advantage is that it is the fastest and most convenient passage star for the Alien Alliance to reach the galaxy where the Blue Star is located.
In other words, this is also a "port planet".
This status destined the Valians to be at the lowest level in the Alien Alliance. Among the large armies, the Valians often occupied positions such as logistical escort and cannon fodder.
Hassar is one of the escort officers responsible for transporting supplies.
This story begins with Hasal’s shipment of supplies.
"What did you say? The pilot spacecraft is missing? Are you kidding me? On such a large route, where can he run?"
"Report Captain, it is indeed missing!"
"Labour and management...these barbarians are really unreliable. Forget it, let's use our own navigation and ignore the barbarians. Although it will waste a lot of energy, the safety of materials comes first."
"What's wrong? Why don't you go quickly?"
"Captain, I want to say that if we don't get it back, there may be some trouble."
"What trouble will there be? We are a second-level civilization, do you understand? Compared with those first-level civilizations, it is like the difference between civilized people and monkeys. Do you care about the attitude of a monkey?"
"But... after all, we are in the same camp. If there are any gossips, it will affect the empire's reputation... You know, Marshal Colin has always wanted to compete for the position of commander-in-chief of the Allied Forces.
....." The subordinate hesitated for a while, and then expressed his worries. He knew that his captain was not a direct descendant of Marshal Colin, and if he offended the other party for a trivial matter, there might be unexpected trouble.
"That's... well, let's deliver the supplies first, and then we'll go find him."
The captain was also very quick to see the opportunity. He immediately understood what his subordinates meant and made a decision immediately.
He would never have imagined that this seemingly compromising decision would eventually make him a major contributor to this incident. The empire even promoted him to a third rank in order to reward him.
As for Hasar, when he realized that he was lost, he could no longer see any familiar ships.
You can imagine that in the galaxy where you can't see the edge at all, you are the only one who has a lonely cruise ship. Apart from you, the ships are all robots.
That feeling of loneliness, like the sea water, came overwhelmingly towards him, and that kind of despair that penetrated into his bones made Hasar feel deeply world-weary.
To make matters worse, the cruiser is almost out of fuel!
Although there is no immediate danger of life, in the long run, the greatest possibility is to suffer from severe depression, which will eventually lead to emotional breakdown and suicide.
You must know that in this huge universe, interstellar activities are very frequent, and there are countless spacecrafts that have been lost due to accidents. No one will look for a spacecraft that has disappeared for no reason, and almost no spacecraft that is definitely missing can return to people.
in sight.
For most civilized races, a missing spaceship is equivalent to a crash.
Hasal never thought that he would become a missing person after simply leading the way.
He never thought that his "accident" would make the Valia clan to which he belonged suddenly become a very important figure in the Alien Alliance.
At this time, he was not only confused but also desperate.
Looking at the floating rubble outside the cabin, this feeling of despair is even worse.
He knew that he seemed to have inadvertently entered a meteor belt. This was not a big deal for civilizations of level two and above, but for Hasal, it was almost equivalent to annihilation.
.
I never imagined that I could die so carelessly just as a navigator.
Hasal, who had almost given up any hope, calmed down, sat down, poured himself a glass of wine, drank it sip after sip, and quietly waited for the meteor to hit his spaceship, and finally the ship was destroyed and everyone was killed, becoming the universe.
of dust.
However, the next moment, when a dazzling light came into view through the cabin glass, Hassar, who thought he was about to die, saw a surprising scene.
With his knowledge, he could not understand the scene before him. He even thought that what he saw was just an illusion before his death.
This was proven by the immediate testimony of Hasal, who was rescued later.
He really didn't know what he would encounter.
That's a man.
A tall, shiny man.
The man appeared in front of Hasar out of thin air, and the thick cabin did not bring any hindrance to him.
The man's eyes were very pure. He didn't look at Hasar at all, but looked straight at the glass of wine on the table, with a burning look in his eyes.