[Tip: Obtain the ‘Doomsday Element’: ‘War in Heaven’. 】
[Tip: Activate the ‘Sea View’ mode and start accelerating. 】
A massive "War in Heaven" was stopped by Green Light after it involved and affected dozens of up-and-coming civilizations.
According to the situation in the "Doomsday Preview", Green Light couldn't find an excuse to take action at the moment, and it hesitated and hesitated, causing other latecomer civilizations to be almost destroyed before it figured out what to do.
Now I directly add clauses to the laws of the Xinghai Community. Green Light will know what to do just by checking them. And they themselves are more keen on fighting. They can beat two at once, so why not do it?
There is nothing to say about the battle process. The green light itself will neither be assimilated by Bao nor parasitized or swallowed by Irisen. The more it fights, the more it will break into the battlefield where the two sides are fighting. They will not stand on either side, but will beat both sides together.
After this, both Bao and Irisen stopped holding their noses - although they didn't seem to have noses.
The real trouble is "arbitration".
Irisson colonized Bao's holy land planet. Bao's planet borders Irisson. If we talk about these two things alone, the former is the cause and the latter is the effect. Then Irisson occupied Bao's holy land planet.
, it is natural for them to be declared war, and they should evacuate the Holy Land planet after arbitration.
But the problem is that this stable wormhole next to Zerus is directly connected to the Holy Land planet. Even civilian shuttles can run back and forth. If Bao insists that the planet belongs to them, then they have violated the Yi Rui
Sen's statement that "no civilization is allowed to border its territory", Irisson's declaration of war was absolutely correct.
To sum it up, Irisen evacuated from the Holy Land planet, and Bao gave up the ownership of the planet and left it vacant, making the Holy Land planet a buffer zone for the two. This is a solution that has the best of both worlds.
But after this idea was brought up by someone, both parties refused to accept it. Bao refused to give up a holy planet for nothing, and Irisson was not willing to have someone sleeping soundly next to him. During the arbitration period, he kept making small moves.
Unable to bear the annoyance, Green Light directly sent a fleet to occupy the planet.
Holy land? I occupy it. It borders? I take it. Declare war? Then come!
This place will be our green light enclave from now on!
As a result, the matter was resolved like this.
Although the correct way to deal with it is to close the wormhole, but what the heck, keep accelerating to find the next doomsday element.
[Tip: The ‘Doomsday Element’ is about to appear, the acceleration will stop. 】
[Tip: Discover the ‘Doomsday Element’: Omnic Crisis. 】
If you want to say this, I won’t be sleepy!
This crisis seems to be a little different. Two preview windows were opened to remind my sister.
One is the real Galactic Center, the star area where Cyberlux is located, and the other is the World Tree in the virtual space where the sloths' consciousnesses are located.
In the real world, many "sloths" with many changes in their appearance are living in "ring worlds", and what assists them is a personal robot.
In the virtual screen, all "sloths" appear in human form, and the entire virtual world operates just like the normal world.
Speaking of which, Cyberlux has not joined the Star Ocean Community until now. Surely it is because most people will not explore the Galactic Center.
[Tip: redundant error.]
[During the process of 'Cyberlux' traveling between the real and virtual worlds, Grox generated a large amount of data redundancy, which caused its operations to gradually slow down and begin to make occasional errors. 】
[And when Grox judged that these redundancies must be deleted and started the cleanup process, he found that he did not have the authority to process them. 】
I didn't do this...right?
[Grox judged that those redundancies belonged to the ‘Ghost of the Galactic Alliance’, so he put the cleanup process on hold and adjusted computing resources to continue to maintain the status quo. 】
Come on, delete the process and it will pop up without permissions and then ignore it? At first glance, you have no experience in fighting viruses.
In the two scenes, the real machinery frequently breaks down, and the virtual world also begins to frequently freeze and have bugs.
No matter how lazy the sloths were, they couldn't sit still. They organized people to check Grox from both inside and outside, but the result was that everything was normal.
At this moment, the real space and the virtual space became pitch black at the same time.
After about a few seconds, the virtual space lit up again, but a row of writing appeared in the sky:
"[Reactivation protocol has been initiated. Attempting to contact the central processor... Warning: Corrupted signal detected. Countermeasures enabled... start, start, start, start, error - error - error - error -
mistake--】"
After this row of writing appeared, it seemed to be stuck and never disappeared.
At the same time, the lights in the real space came back on. Before the Cyberluxers could take a breath, the robots that were assisting them raised their weapons and attacked their masters. The sloths were caught off guard and suffered heavy casualties.
I subconsciously wanted to stop it, but then I realized that this was just a "preview".
[Tip: Due to a program error, the ‘Ancient Watchers’ awakened into ‘Rampaging Maes’ and will launch attacks on all organic civilizations in the galaxy. 】
With the last prompt popping up and the mechanical octopuses flying in all directions, the "Doomsday Preview" is over.
It seems that it does not need to develop at all, and will be judged as a "galactic level doomsday element" when it appears.
However, why is the doomsday element called "Omnic Crisis" instead of "Killing Machine"?
[I guess it’s because of its contagiousness,] Stupid System said: [Cyberlux has almost no contact with other civilizations, so there is no way to deal with mechanical viruses like it, and as long as intelligent machines that are in contact with it will definitely
Infected into a 'killing machine'.]
'What is this? Source of fire?'
[Ignore this, how are you going to prevent this crisis?] The stupid system pulled out a few screenshots of the mechanical octopus scattered: [Help it deal with redundancy is the simplest solution, but that way it won't become the end of the world.
Element, you simply prevented a crisis.】
'More than that, if it does not come into contact with other civilizations, then I will not be able to obtain the doomsday elements when it is defeated. Therefore, I have to defeat Grox before it comes into contact with enough civilizations but before it can take action.'
[Isn't this possible? Unless you hack in again, in which case it will definitely notice the abnormality. And if you hack again, the propagation speed of the electrical signal cannot guarantee that all its killing behaviors can be stopped. 】
‘Where do I need to hack in?’ I also posted a picture taken from the ‘Doomsday Preview’: ‘I’m already in it.’
In the picture, a little girl with silver hair and red eyes is looking up at the words in the sky with a look of disdain.