Overlord: Rise of the Zerg

Chapter 182 Holding the moon in my arms (page 12)

The appearance of Dagos gave Zero a long-lost surprise, but this surprise did not last long before quietly dissipating.

Everything is not much different from before. The level of knowledge that Dagos possesses now is completely useless, let alone being able to share some of Sass's work.

Speaking of Sars, it can be said that it is divided now. On the one hand, it continues to optimize the Zerg space insect species, and on the other hand, it is also tirelessly teaching the "stupid" Dagoth, hoping that one day it will be able to alleviate the pain. own work pressure.

Although compared to octopus people and lizard people, Dagoth is much higher in intelligence and is undoubtedly a "smart insect". As far as Sasse is concerned, it can indeed be regarded as a "stupid".

There is currently no solution for Zero. Its intelligence enhancement requires intelligent life, but now on this planet, except for the Zerg, there are no large-scale life forms, let alone intelligent creatures.

When the Octopus were destroyed, the Zerg did capture a large number of life "seeds" in their outposts, but they all disappeared during the Octopus' subsequent attack from the spaceship. Along with many Zerg individuals, everything was lost. Nothing left.

At this time, where can Zero find intelligent creatures for his growth? We can't let it swallow Sass...

"It seems...that's not impossible? After all, Sass probably won't die either..."

Zero was stunned by his sudden crazy thoughts.

Of course, this was just a passing thought. It was impossible for him to actually do this. He just thought of such a possibility.

Over the years, Sass has worked hard and worked hard for the development of the Zerg. His hard work and hard work have made him work hard, and he has accompanied the Zero and Zerg from weak to strong.

No matter what the circumstances, Zero will not do anything to it.

If you really do this, then you really have no "humanity", although now He can no longer be called a "human".

Sass, who was busy researching with one hand and leading his disciples with the other, felt a fleeting malice inexplicably. He was stunned for a moment, and then got back to work.

It must be an illusion!

It thinks so.

When will this originally teeming planet be able to truly return to its liveliness as it was a hundred years ago, and when will Zero have to wait until he can meet more intelligent races, thereby destroying the potential of Dagoth just like he once cultivated Sass? A little bit of realization is still unknown.

The former estimates that if there is no interference, I am afraid that thousands of years will be just a matter of time. From the perspective of the development of life, those advanced animals that once existed on the planet can reach the stage they did before. Which one has not passed tens of thousands of years? It is the long evolution of the unit and the long-term natural selection that has reached the previous level.

But it only took the Octopus Man a few years to destroy all of this.

As for the latter, Zero has always believed that among the billions of stars in the universe, the possibility of evolving an environment suitable for life activities is not too high. Even in the seemingly infinite space, even if the possibility is low, it must be a few as long as it exists. Quite a few, but at least its density won't be too high, and the octopus man is just an exception.

In other words, even if Zero wants to encounter alien life, it is definitely not something that will happen in the short term in the vast universe.

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Under the leadership of Sass, the space navigation speed of Zerg units is increasing generation after generation. After each generation of Zerg units is hatched, it will be more perfect than the previous generation.

Zero has a standard for their navigation speed, that is, under normal navigation, they can at least accelerate their own speed to 18 kilometers per second within a few days, which is the same as the third cosmic speed of the star system.

Of course, this is without resorting to the gravitational slingshot effect.

In space navigation, the speed at which an object is pushed forward is closely related to its own mass.

In addition, the magnitude of acceleration is directly related to the propulsion force, which in turn imposes requirements on energy output power.

Unlike the Ori atmosphere, there is no resistance here. Theoretically speaking, as long as thrust exists, acceleration will not disappear and the speed can continue to increase.

But if the output power is not enough and its mass is too large, it may take a long time to accelerate to the target speed.

This is exactly the problem that Sass is solving. Zero does not expect to be able to sail between stars like the Octopus at this stage, but at least he must have the ability to move relatively "fast" within the galaxy.

The resources in the universe are almost unlimited, but if you want to obtain them all, you must first get there.

Ordinary days are boring, and the universe will not stop because of changes in anything.

Time moves forward irreversibly, turning everything in the past into a fixed destiny that cannot be changed.

Ori, the planet that witnessed the birth, development and growth of the Zerg, Zero still had some feelings for it.

In the ancient language of the lizard people, Orui means hometown. Zero's naming of it actually contains a trace of his emotions as a less conventional being.

Today, when the Zerg can already roam in space, leaving here, or moving from here to a broader stage, is no longer just an idea.

As a "hometown", in the words of the octopus people, this should be regarded as the mother planet of the Zerg. It gave birth to the Zerg, and it indeed deserves this title.

Of course it will not be abandoned by Zero, but as time develops, it is destined to no longer be the center of the Zerg.

Zero still hopes that it can return to its former prosperity as soon as possible. In a sense, Zero can be regarded as an accomplice when he allowed the octopus man to destroy the ecological environment. Although he does not feel guilty about this, but out of the simplest emotions, even Simply out of consideration for the Zerg's own interests, he still hopes that this place will become "lively" again.

Return nature to nature, return life to life, and gradually turn this rare life planet into a natural gene pool and biological laboratory for the Zerg. In the future, we can continue to enrich the knowledge of Sass and Dagoth. It's a good choice.

For this reason, when the insect swarms in space were heading towards the distant "moon", He also launched his own actions on Ori.

Although the producers on the planet had basically been wiped out by the Octopus Man's "biological weapons", the creatures released by the Octopus Man themselves did not die as a result, but lived quite comfortably.

Nowadays, they have become an important part of the new biosphere, and are slowly becoming completely different from before through reproduction from generation to generation.

Zero uses Sars's gene editing capabilities to try to fundamentally change their way of survival so that it will no longer hinder the emergence of plants and other producers.

In this way, if those tenacious lives had left a trace of life for themselves in the original extinction event, the results Zero hoped to see might not take that long.

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