Overlord: Rise of the Zerg

Chapter 278 Head-on collision (page 12)

The war between the Zerg and Mira was actually just a battle between Visser and the mechanical fleet, and most of the Zerg did not participate in it.

As early as the Zerg in 1919, Ruhr had already launched a "domestication" transformation for the Zerg explorers of the new era. In order to achieve this, it spent a lot of effort.

Traveling through wormholes for a long time, most of the time is spent in a space isolated from the real universe. Even if he has a strong interest in exploration, he cannot withstand such frequent tossing. Sometimes, Ruhr also hopes Like Sk, he could sit in a star field and spread the light of the insect swarm farther away.

Of course, everything it does now is to serve this matter.

In the past few decades, Ruhr has made countless attempts. Due to the special nature of the wormhole, countless personal experiments have given him a much deeper understanding of ordinary Zerg individuals.

These bugs, which have almost no "brains", are gradually being guided by it, and after losing control, they are still able to achieve some simple goals.

This process is very boring. Ruhr needs to constantly guide the "instinct" of these bugs, and at the same time constantly make targeted modifications to their bodies.

In this way, little by little, he slowly makes a bug meet his requirements.

By the time of the Zerg in 1990, this new era of Zerg explorers had basically the ability to explore the universe on their own in theory.

Of course, there is also the problem of "out of control rate". When a group of bugs enter the wormhole on their own, they lose the unified command of the Zerg brainworms and rely solely on their own instincts. Whether ordinary bugs can come out after entering it depends on luck.

And even insect species that have undergone genetic modification and a long period of targeted training may still get lost in it again.

Therefore, Ruhl thought of a simple and crude method.

That is to use huge numbers to make up for the so-called out-of-control rate problem.The exploration of wormholes will be almost completely handed over to them in the next time. These bugs will move in the sub-dimensional space. When an exit appears, they will go there immediately. If they do not encounter enemies, , they can give the Zerg an accurate positioning, and while determining their own position, through slow collection of materials and energy, they can finally complete the development and exploration of the wormhole.

Zerg In 1997, just as Visser broke through Mira's defense line and began to advance all the way to the rear, Ruhr released the first batch of million new-generation Zerg explorers. At this point, the Zerg's space exploration entered a new era. era.

If these bugs that enter from various wormhole entrances within the Zerg's territory are not lost, they will appear in various explored or unexplored star fields in the next fifteen years, thereby increasing the efficiency of the Zerg's exploration activities to A terrifying level!

On the other side, the war between Visser and Mira has truly entered a fierce stage.

After breaking through the first line of defense and wiping out tens of millions of mechanical fleets at nearly twice the cost, the swarm launched an even more violent attack, passing through the cosmic vacuum between star systems all the way. The exceptions were all frantically besieged by the Zerg.

The Mira fleet's resistance was very tenacious. The same endless fleet of ships caused multiple casualties to the Zerg. As time went by, the opponent's space division technology seemed to be maturing rapidly. Zero observed that in the past five years, the mechanical fleets The frequency of space attacks has increased by at least twelve percent!

Such an attack bought a lot of time for rear support, and also caused more and more damage to the Zerg. However, as the defense line fell, Mira's production capacity was also damaged. As many outer systems fell, the internal precision and The grand manufacturing system has also been inevitably affected.

Mira knew very well that the war could be declared over at this point. Under the crazy advancement of the insect swarm, it had no extra power in this galaxy to use for expansion and reinforcements.

After the supplies in each galaxy are exhausted, or are broken through by the Zerg, it is equivalent to permanently losing part of its territory.

Of course, it can also mobilize resources from the galaxy on the other side of the wormhole to fight a theoretically endless and protracted war with the Zerg, but Mira is not as obsessed with the outcome of this war as Visser. Therefore, in addition to completing the war that I was forced to start, I actually just want to verify the development speed of the Zerg, collect data, and improve my Zerg modeling.

Today, this plan has become more complete. The long war has allowed it to re-construct the complex ethnic model of the Zerg. So far, this war has only become a pure "battle of spirits" for it.

According to the original absolutely rational thinking of Mira, it had already evacuated at this point in time, but at this moment, it still left its main consciousness in this star field, waiting for the Zerg to truly invade its operation. A stronghold for hundreds of years.

Of course, its field of vision can still see the insect swarms coming from all directions. Although it knows that it can't really do anything to the opponent, Visser has no mercy at all. As it goes deeper, the insect swarm's military advantage is also changing. It became more and more obvious that even if the damage was getting bigger and bigger, it would not affect the Zerg's progress.

As they advance, their number even continues to increase. Due to lack of foundation, Mira is becoming more and more difficult to resist. Moreover, as the production bases are successively occupied, every time they come into contact with the war, the mechanical fleet is unable to resist. They inevitably fell into a situation where they were besieged by the Zerg's absolute superiority.

To put it bluntly, this war between the two sides is about family wealth. Visser's family wealth is very strong, so when the Zerg in 2010, the Zerg swarm had already surrounded this galaxy with wormholes from all directions. Mira's remaining fleet showed no intention of evacuating, and just gathered inside the galaxy, waiting for the Zerg attack.

And just outside the influence of this lonely star, although it cannot truly cover the entire "solar sphere", the swarm of insects has blocked all the opponent's exits from almost all directions.

Of course, Visser doesn't think there is any need for Mira to break out. This is purely because the number of Zerg gathered here is indeed too large. Despite the battle losses along the way, the number of insect swarms that came here exceeded 500 million, and there were even some mechanical fleets that were still encircling and suppressing the remaining galaxies, but these were not important now.

As for Mira, here, it only has about 20 million mechanical fleets left, and it looks like it is at the end of its rope. Although this fleet can crush most of the civilizations that the Zerg need, coupled with Mira's almost flawless command skills, it can run rampant in almost the entire river system.

But now, they are nothing more than defeated enemies surrounded by swarms of insects.

Zero shifted his gaze here and found that in the center of the star system, the mechanical fleet seemed to have no desire to attack, but Visser's hive fleet was still moving forward, getting closer to the opponent's true enemy. core zone.

Zerg In 2014, the last decisive battle between the two sides in this star field began. There was no suspense in this war. Visser broke into the center of the galaxy with a devastating force. Several Zerg fleets successfully met near the wormholes on the periphery of the star. , and at this moment, there is still a lot of resistance in the galaxy, but it has completely lost its meaning.

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