Overlord: Rise of the Zerg

Chapter 255 The Federation’s Plan (page 12)

Research on the Brocher people is being carried out secretly. Of course, on the surface, the Velvet people are still sparing no effort to promote the original racial integration plan.

But beneath the surface, small-scale population transport was already quietly operating, and Todd had been promoting the operation since Goldman's research results appeared at the top of the federation.

This time, Todd did not leave everything to the Velvets. The Federation had a more complete scientific research system, but the Zerg's attainments in biological structure were beyond their reach.

A secret biological experimental base was built in the orbit of the Brocher people's home planet and was disguised as a space station. However, its function has always been to study planetary life with the Brocher people as the main body.

Under federal control, samples can be taken upon request.

However, the research situation was not as optimistic as expected.

The first is that the biological structure described by Goldman cannot be found in previously captured samples.

Both the Zerg's own research and conclusions from the Federation have confirmed this.

Todd quickly realized something. This biological structure discovered by Goldman should be a special case!

Sure enough, during the subsequent secret screening, Todd finally discovered an individual with the biological structure described by Goldman. But up to this point, the Federation had screened at least thousands of Brochers!

That means it could be extremely rare, rather than as widespread as Goldman had expected.

To be honest, Todd is still a little regretful. This means that the Velvet people's racial strengthening plan has in fact been declared bankrupt before it even started. At least it is absolutely impossible to achieve the previous goal.

But this does not mean that the Brocher has lost value in this regard. On the contrary, due to its scarcity, its value will increase in cost!

What the Federation needs to do now is to figure out what characteristics the Brochers with this kind of biological structure have. Do they only exist in a certain type of group, or are they...randomly distributed?

If it is the former, perhaps the vast majority of the Brochers will be able to escape, but if it is the latter, before the ability to accurately detect this structure from the outside emerges, the Brochers on this planet will no longer be able to maintain it. The status quo.

The original policy of peaceful integration has tended to turn into a dream under Goldman's suicide note, and this time, even the Zerg will not help them.

The reason why Zero chose to integrate them into the Federation was because of their advanced research capabilities on dark matter, believing that their scientific research potential even surpassed that of the Velvets to some extent.

But now He seems to have discovered the reason why the Brochers have such potential, so it doesn't actually matter whether they exist. Ultimately, it depends on the results of the Federation's experiments and whether the Brochers still have enough value.

The Velvet Federation, which had suffered heavy losses in the war not long ago, was not a good man or woman. In the desperate eyes of many Roche people who knew about it, batches of ordinary citizens were taken away and sent to the laboratory.

But even if they knew it, they would not dare to say anything for the sake of their own survival or the survival of the race. The warships that can destroy the entire planet are still docked in the star navigation that was built in just twenty-seven Oridays in front of the Brocher people. Once the top officials of the Federation are displeased, , they will suffer greater losses, but they will only bring humiliation to themselves.

No matter how oppressive the Velvet people are, they don't have the right to say no.

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Today, it has been more than ten years since Visser "digged" those numerous and complex structures from the interior of the planet.

In these years, in addition to organizing insect swarms to harass the Velvet territory, Visser has been studying these things.

Of course, they are still intact, and Visser has no way to open them except for some extreme destructive means.

Observed from the outside, it is indeed the "culprit" that affects the changes in the planet's magnetic field, but what is the significance of affecting the planet's magnetic field? It cannot be known.

However, it has not done nothing in the past ten years. A small part of the components obtained from the interior of the planet were secretly sent to the former ninth colonial galaxy of the Velvet Federation, and this was successfully completed through the opening of a short wormhole.

At this moment, they were carried by a group of Zerg biological warships and headed towards the territory of the Velvet Federation.

They will "try" to send these components into the interior of the planet in a deserted galaxy, and at the same time attract an attack from the Federation fleet, so that these things can reasonably appear in the Federation's scientific research institute.

Thinking about it, these extremely dense structures and properties that are difficult to destroy should be able to attract the attention of the Velvet people who are in urgent need of weapons technology.

Visser didn't intend to hold this bone and gnaw on it alone. With the presence of the Velvet people as a "helper" in the middle of the war, it would be much more relaxed.

Under its deliberate arrangement, the Velvets came to expel the insect swarms, adhering to their usual fearless style since the war began, even though these insect biological warships were at an absolute disadvantage in terms of size and combat power. But they had no intention of retreating, and in the end the Velvet fleet also paid a considerable price.

However, Visser's goal was successfully achieved. The other party did not doubt it, but was quite curious about what the Zerg were doing. Those components that were not completely implanted underground were sent to the hospital after a preliminary biological activity check. to a nearby military base.

In order to make it less strange, Visser performed the same operation several times later. Sometimes the Zerg would repel the federal fleet, or the Zerg would be killed by the opponent.

As a result, the concept that the enemy was carrying out an activity with an unknown purpose was successfully implanted in the minds of the Velvet people. For what the enemy wanted to do, no matter what the purpose was, destruction was always correct.

However, when they successfully disrupted the Zerg's operations, they discovered that it was a material that exceeded their own technological level.

What is the enemy doing with this thing? It was obviously the key to this matter, but in any case, they could only observe its weak effect on the magnetic field. On the contrary, the material itself gave the Velvet people great inspiration.

The dense structure formed at the atomic level is a technology related to the strong interaction force. If we look at its impact on the magnetic field, perhaps it is a technological product that integrates the four basic forces!

This is definitely not the technology possessed by the unknown enemy civilization on the other side!

If they had such abilities, it would be impossible for the Federation to resist for so long, and sometimes they could even win or lose!

So where does it come from? What is the other party's purpose? If they say that arranging these things is useless for the war, they will never believe it.

At this moment, the real Velvet people in the Federation had such doubts in their hearts.

But the enemy seemed to have given up on this option after so many attempts. They no longer engage in such meaningless activities, making it impossible for these Velvetites to make more observations even if they wanted to.

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