Overlord: Rise of the Zerg

Chapter 236 Force Field and Second-Dimensional Channel (Page 13)

The other party showed an unexpected "docility" and was indifferent to the endless harassment of the Zerg, which left Visser confused for a moment.

To put it another way, if there were some existence that dropped a few nuclear bombs on the orbit of Orui where the Zerg were entrenched, even if it did not cause much damage, and the Zerg swarm had the ability to easily kill the opponent, then Zero would definitely not Being stingy about taking the initiative to give someone a lift.

But here, the Zerg base that swaggers outside the galaxy, and even the Zerg swarms that proactively go to provoke them at a certain distance, have not been attacked at all.

Even when the Zerg space units approached with space energy cannons, the other party did not make any obvious response.

It's strange, especially for a creature.

Either it is certain that the Zerg's attack cannot cause harm to it, or there are some flaws or limitations in the creature itself that prevent it from doing so.

But this is not a bad thing for the Zerg at the moment. As soon as the temptation starts, no matter what kind of reaction it makes, it will ultimately be beneficial to the Zerg.

At this moment, another experiment on it is already on the way.

After so many trials, Visser had already given up on his original caution. As a result, an entire Zerg space unit, which was an attack unit except for the propulsion system and energy supply system, slowly slid into the galaxy.

The insect swarms that had died in large numbers before had used their lives to help it test out a rough lethal range, and it only needed to launch an attack outside this range.

A fairly simple mission.

Time passed little by little, and the energy attack launched by the Zerg space unit arrived as expected.

Although he had expected it before, Visser couldn't help but be a little disappointed when the beam of high-energy plasma that was enough to dissolve and destroy the asteroid continued to shine on the planet.

It's not because the other party didn't respond. In fact, during this attack, the Zerg scientific research unit observed obvious high-energy fluctuations, which meant that "it" was active.

But that's all. The Zerg's attack didn't work, at least it didn't cause much damage to the opponent. Because in the observation, these attacks were like a mud cow entering the sea, and they disappeared without even touching the planet entity.

It was certain that, in a sense, the Zerg's attack did "touch" the opponent, but it was obviously not very effective and could not even anger it.

The speculation before the action may have turned into reality. While it is immune to physical attacks, it also seems to be extremely resistant to energy attacks. What's more, it is not impossible that such energy attacks are directly absorbed by it.

Zero doesn't know if the other party has any "pain" feedback, but as a living creature, it must have its own unique information characteristics, so that it can show some of the characteristics common to living things, otherwise it is just a ball of condensed energy. That’s all.

So assuming that the Zerg's attack caused damage to it, there is no reason why it would not make any change despite being attacked, unless - this attack is useless to it or simply beneficial.

Visser's disappointment did not last long. After all, this was expected. No matter what, at least he could encounter it in this way, instead of being unable to achieve success like all previous attack methods.

In the dark deep space of the universe, the Zerg space unit that completed the energy attack but was not killed by the opponent as expected, under the leadership of Visser, opened the energy shield originally used to try to defend against the opponent's counterattack. , accelerating towards the orbit of the planet.

This will be the last link in this test. It seems that there is no hope for attack. It is still unclear whether the energy shield can defend against its attack.

In the field of vision of the Zerg detectors, the energy fluctuations around this space insect species increased to an extreme in an instant. However, when it came into contact with some unknown existence, this strong energy fluctuation increased at a speed visible to the naked eye. It quickly lowered until it disappeared. At this moment, the insect lost its life characteristics in an instant.

This was also a less successful test, and it still failed to cause the other party to move significantly, which shows that it still "doesn't care."

But this does not mean that Visser gained nothing. This was the first time that a Zerg unit did not die immediately under the opponent's attack. This gave Visser, who was paying close attention to it, valuable observation time.

At least from this, a preliminary judgment can be made, that is, the opponent's attack method is most likely to be a full range of energy penetration, and the Zerg's energy shield is not completely without resistance.

It is certain that in the process of attacking the Zerg, it failed to directly cross the energy shield. Instead, it first exhausted or extracted all its energy before acting directly on the Zerg itself.

However, this process was still unexpectedly short, and the other party's energy restraint made Visser feel a little unable to start.

It excludes the option of using energy weapons to launch attacks. Based on the ability shown by the opponent, there is a high probability that even an attack powered by energy crystals will have the same effect.

So, what other means are there to kill or cause harm, or at least to expel it?

Not only was Visser thinking about these questions, but so was Zero.

It is known that the opponent is an energy life, is immune to physical attacks, and has extremely high resistance to energy attacks, so how to cause damage to it?

Zero recalled his original thinking about energy. Whether it is controllable nuclear fusion or today's energy weapons, intelligent civilizations have shown sufficient vigilance against this double-edged sword-like existence. They use various means to restrain it and direct energy in the required direction.

If a direct energy attack cannot work, perhaps trying this method of restraint can be a try. Anyway, "it" is there, with an "arrogant" look that allows me to attack me without moving. .

Nowadays, the most effective way for Velvet people to restrain energy weapons is to control them through strong electromagnetic fields. Visser plans to start from this aspect and make another attempt.

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At the same time that Visser was ordered to find a way to deal with the unknown energy life in the Lyman galaxy, in 1296, several Zerg scientific research units that followed Ruhl from Critchtel into the interior of the channel five years ago entered the tunnel from SH- 009 Galaxy appeared in the suddenly opened exit.

Ruhr was not among them, apparently still within the passage, faithfully carrying out his mission.

However, the appearance of the Zerg scientific research unit means that it has determined the exit location from Krichtel to the SH-009 galaxy. If the next time Krichtel's passage is opened, a Zerg unit can emerge from it, then Meaning it thoroughly confirms the relative position between the two exits.

From now on, the transportation of materials and even troops across galaxies using mineral vein channels as a carrier can be initially put on the agenda.

Of course, due to the limitations of the passage entrance, it seems that it still cannot be of great use at present, but the research results of the Velvet Federation in this regard have given Zero a moderate surprise.

The diversity of thinking of intelligent civilization is crucial in scientific research activities, especially after the civilization develops to a certain level. And this is also the biggest shortcoming that the Zerg has always faced in scientific research.

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