Chapter 95 Prophecy(1/2)
The goddess of Magic Net left a starship for Junlin.
And now, Junlin and the others are driving the starship for space jumping.
Space jumping is a very huge thing. It not only requires a huge energy requirement for the starship, but also requires a high physical fitness of the flying officer in the cabin.
Ordinary people can't afford the powerful space pulling force when a starship jumps.
Although the starship itself has devices to deal with this kind of space pull, as we know - the higher the protection, the higher the requirements for the equipment, which means more redundant expenditures.
As a combat starship, it requires the smallest cost and the greatest return, so it is impossible to provide sufficient protection like a passenger starship - its solution to the problem is to be as simple as possible and the quality of the soldiers is as strong as possible.
This has nothing to do with the technological level.
Because there is no limit to pursuit.
In ordinary passenger transport, the speed of the aircraft is one thousandth of the speed of light, and in conventional combat states, three thousandth of the speed of light, then in extreme states, one percent of the speed of light, and in unmanned states, ten percent of the speed of light.
The reason is that in this link, a large number of auxiliary equipment are constantly abandoned to improve performance.
If you want to improve, you should also improve according to this ratio - there is absolutely no so-called highest-level ship, that is, everyone lives comfortably on the ship, and then the ship jumps casually.
Because comfort itself is a space that can be squeezed!
There is no concept of comfort in the extreme state unless this limit has reached Nicholas' level and there is no way to increase it.
The Golden Gun itself is a conventional extreme spacecraft, which makes its space jump extremely poor experience.
When the space jump started, the huge space pull made all passengers feel pain. Conan, who was poor in strength, could only enter the dormant cabin, but Detective Poirot actually resisted it.
It's really amazing.
The king's land is naturally as if nothing happened.
Standing at the porthole of the starship, he was even interested in observing this cross-light-year jump—which was of great benefit to his space abilities.
While looking, we also studied: "Well, space jumping not only depends on the location of the wormhole, but also on the degree of space connection... It has nothing to do with the distance...Riwen, we have six space jumping points in total, one of which actually jumps thirty light years away and then jumps back."
Standing beside Jun Lin, Riven replied: "The straight road on the space jumping is not the same as the straight road on the surface space. We once had a plane that was a light year away, but it jumped three hundred light years into the surface space."
"Yes, the straight lines here are not the same concept, and they are different from the plane space. This is because the starry sky is too large, and the plane space is relatively stable." Jun Lin shook his head: "In addition, time is also different..."
His sensitivity to time is becoming increasingly different now.
Space jumps also consume time and energy, but the standards are completely different from the common sense they know.
Maybe it takes a day to jump a distance of one light year, a huge amount of energy, but if you jump a hundred light years, you will consume only one thousandth of the energy and time.
The standard scale is completely different.
Space barriers, impulses, energy storms, etc.
It's like the difference between muddy roads, stone roads and mountain roads.
And these are the basic laws in the dimension of the war zone.
Only by understanding it can you make progress.
Feeling these repeated space jumps, Junlin's understanding of space and time is becoming more and more profound.
This made him sigh: "Wow, I feel that this flight has made too much progress. No wonder the Starlight civilization can develop such powerful technology. They can understand the dimension by just jumping like this."
"It's just you." Raven corrected him: "Not everyone can be like you."
"I love hearing what you said." Jun Lin laughed.
"Wow!" Not far away, Annie couldn't stand it and started vomiting.
Su handed her a bag.
"Sorry, I look a little seasick." Annie was embarrassed.
"Your physique is fine, but you're not used to it yet." Junlin comforted her: "You are not very good at using your own power."
Annie pouted: "I don't plan to be good at it either, so don't try to train me."
Junlin kissed her gently: "Of course not."
Then he frowned: "You just vomited."
So the girls laughed together.
Diana is the only exception.
She sat in front of the porthole and looked into the distance.
Junlin walked over and said, "What? I'm still thinking about him? It's okay, I can understand."
Diana leaned herself into Junlin's arms: "It's not that bad, I just feel that some luck is a mess. By the way, do you know? In fact, Steve is not from this plane."
"Oh?" Junlin asked with a smile: "Then how did he come here?"
Diana shrugged: "He said he didn't know, he didn't remember."
"Don't remember?"
"Well. I knew that once he went to a place, walked into a door, and came to this plane. Then he walked aimlessly on the street and met me."
"Wow, that's really a blessing." Jun Lin said with a smile.
Suddenly he frowned and said, "Steve...has he ever said, a man?"
"What man?" Diana was surprised.
"One..." Jun Lin thought for a while and shook his head: "Don't. I can't remember."
At this moment, Detective Poirot suddenly said, "Is it a young man wearing a baseball cap?"
Um?
King's Landing looked at Detective Poirot: "You know?"
Detective Poirot shook his head: "No, it's just that sometimes... this image suddenly pops up in his mind."
"But if it was just like this, you wouldn't accept my words." Jun Lin said.
Poirot said softly: "Yeah, it's like... it's like I know you're referring to him. But I don't remember."
Junlin nodded: "Maybe we have all seen it..."
He murmured to himself.
Suddenly he remembered something and said, "Detective Poirot, I remember you have a passive ability, which is called a decrease in presence?"
"Yes." Poirot nodded.
Junlin said: "How did you get it?"
Poirot looked at King's Landing in surprise.
After thinking for a long time, he said, "I don't remember."
Junlin didn't ask again.
He looked around and murmured: "The space jumping has a heavy burden on the body. Even Anne can't stand it. You can actually bear it. Oh, by the way, Detective Poirot, did you come directly to the Moon Spirit plane?"
Poirot shook his head: "No, no."
"Then do you remember how you came here?"
Poirot's eyes were already confused.
Junlin didn't ask any more.
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Bang!
The starship suddenly trembled, and then the scene in front of him suddenly changed.
The originally blurred rainbow-like light disappeared, and the starry sky was returned to the scene before my eyes.
They finally jumped out.
When we arrived near the Interstellar Thirteen plane, the electromagnetic wave signal condensed, creating a scene filled with beacons and smoke on the distant space battlefield.
The endless energy beams form the most gorgeous rainbow in the sky, ruthless and extremely beautiful.
Light and shadows pass through the starry sky, like meteors, like fireworks, like rainbows.
Among the stars in the sky, countless fighter planes are hidden, as well as attacks launched by superhumans.
Standing in front of the porthole, Junlin could even see some particularly huge creatures.
Some of them seem to be the size of planes, shuttled through the starry sky, and one of the big snakes was particularly conspicuous.
Big Snake Ye Meng Jiade!
The existence of the heaven and earth in Norse mythology, but here it looks more like a living target, roaring constantly in the starry sky, enduring the impact, and covering various warships from interstellar civilizations behind launching the impact.
There were various creatures attached to those warships, including Zergs, and the green skins of warhammers. They shouted and shouted on the starships and tried to get closer again and again. However, the warships of the starlight civilization were like flexible swimming fish, always constantly pulling long distances and using the advantage of distance to maintain attacks.
Suddenly, a net of light bloomed from a distance.
The light net spread instantly, covering all the starships in the nearest half of the light time. Those starships could no longer approach. The next moment, in the dark void, countless warships and fighter planes appeared out of thin air, launching attacks on the starlight civilization warships in the net.
To be continued...