Overlord: Rise of the Zerg

Chapter 219 The Lost Swarm of Insects (page 12)

Regarding Mira's life or death, Zero was not too entangled. Under the circumstances at that time, the Zerg swarm had done everything it could. Regardless of whether the opponent was eliminated in the end, the war always ended with the Zerg's victory.

If we encounter it again in the future, Zero doesn't think the insect swarm will be afraid of it.

In the Critchtel Galaxy, in addition to presiding over daily development activities, Visser focused on observing the reaction after the "energy vein".

Since the time of its occurrence cannot be determined, it often takes a long time, which is usually measured in years.

At present, the number of actual observations by the Zerg is only twice, and it is impossible to draw any effective conclusions about this phenomenon.

Is there any necessary connection between the emergence of this phenomenon and this galaxy, and what kind of laws it has. Everything needs more data to support it, so that the Zerg can understand it more deeply.

However, Visser chose to take a shortcut. Based on the fact that both incidents occurred at the same location, it directly placed a group of Zerg units waiting at this location. The relative coordinates here have been clearly calculated by the brainworms, and there is no possibility of any mistakes or omissions.

If it is not a coincidence that the two events occurred at the same relative coordinates, it is almost certain that they will gain something next time.

Unfortunately, this time, the outbreak of the spectacle seemed to take longer. From the second observation of the "small" spherical area, Visser kept the Zerg units in this area for a full twenty-two years without any success. Can wait until next time!

At this time, it made him wonder whether this "mine vein" just happened to be exhausted by coincidence, but when thinking about the truth about the octopus man's demise, it seemed to be easy to explain.

Zero is not impatient, and this time is actually not that long to him.

Patience is an excellent quality for a leader. Over thousands of years, Zero has become relatively slow to the passage of time.

He seems to always exist where the insect swarm is, and it seems that he has no connection with the entire universe except for the insect swarm.

In this case, the passing of time will not affect him in the slightest. Gradually, his feelings began to become silent. Things that could have caused emotional fluctuations could no longer touch him. Even when the Zerg and Zerg were fighting When Mira fought, he only participated as a bystander.

But this time, Zero still felt a long-lost curiosity about this energy vein. He wanted to know how this almost counter-intuitive phenomenon happened, even if it was very likely that this was an existence that the current Zerg could not understand. He wants to understand too.

Hard work pays off, and patiently waiting will always yield results, although it may take a little longer.

In Zerg 1036, 39 years have passed since this strange phenomenon was last observed. Finally, it appeared in the same location again!

The soft but intense light lit up the entire planetary system, but Zero was surprised to find that he had completely lost contact with the insects that Viser had placed at the coordinates of the incident.

This should have been expected, and to be honest, it wasn't something that should surprise Him. After all, in the development of the Zerg for thousands of years, there are too many ways to make the Zerg units die silently and without any reaction.

The distant ones include the venomous sea snakes in the ocean, the parasites with killing properties, etc. The close ones include the laser cannons of the Mira Mechanical Fleet, nuclear explosions at close range, etc.

These crises can kill the Zerg before they have time to react, causing Zero to directly lose contact with them.

Death means severing contact, which is normal for the Zerg.

However, this time, Zero could clearly feel the difference.

In fact, there can be a relatively direct connection between him and every Zerg unit, including the immobile carpet as an energy unit and the original algae insects, as well as some micro insect species. Some insect species such as algae Bugs may not be able to respond effectively to Zero's instructions, but the connection between them and Zero is not any weaker than other units.

The more intuitive manifestation of this is that as long as they are alive, Zero can extend his vision through them at any time.

Speaking of which, the same abilities that the brainworms have are just a sharing of Zero's vision.

This ubiquitous connection can always allow Zero to combine all insect species and turn them into a complete race. Regardless of their appearance or size, fundamentally speaking, they are all the same.

Because of this, Zero can quite intuitively feel their life and death.

What really surprised Him was that the experimental bugs didn’t die!

This is Zero's intuitive feeling. Although in fact he can no longer share the vision of these bugs and cannot get any response from them, he just knows that these bugs are not dead!

Maybe in a normal war, the simultaneous death and loss of contact of a large number of bugs would give Zero a slight chance to ignore this, but here, with just these few bugs as experiments, he was sure that his feelings were not the same. There will be mistakes, not to mention that He is paying attention to this entire process!

After they entered the spherical area, they lost contact with themselves, but they did not die.

This is a conclusion that only Zero can draw!

This has never happened since the birth of the Zerg. For the first time, a Zerg unit disappeared under his nose, but he could still feel its existence. This strange thing couldn't help but surprise Zero!

What exactly is that spherical area, what's special about it, and why the Zerg units break away from themselves when they enter it? Zero is very interested in these questions.

This mysterious phenomenon seems to contain some strange secret, which is worth exploring by the Zerg.

Unfortunately, Ling thought about it. Judging from the current technological level of the Zerg, it might not be easy to explore these secrets.

He is not ready to give up, even if he uses some stupid methods, as long as he can get some information, that is good.

To this end, Zero prepared a large Zerg unit, which was large enough to completely cover the relative coordinates of the incident location, and was prepared to wait for this strange phenomenon to occur again before observing it.

At the same time, a large number of scientific research insect species have gathered nearby. Their mission is to seize the fleeting opportunity for mutation and observe whether there are any abnormalities in the parameters of the nearby universe!

This is the scientific result obtained by the Zerg from the Octopus. For these projects that deviate slightly from the mainstream scientific research direction of the Zerg, the brainworms cannot be said to have completely shelved them, but they have indeed not undergone any centralized development over the years. Although they are slightly There has been progress, but in essence it is still the same as Octopus Man.

Now, the Zerg need them to monitor the parameter changes in the vicinity. When Zero sets his sights here, they naturally become the direction in which the brainworms must focus their efforts on development.

Before the next mutation occurs, Zero needs them to become sensitive and precise enough. He believes that it is absolutely impossible for anomalies of this degree to not cause the slightest ripples in the real universe.

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