I Created Scientific Magic -
Chapter 741 618: The Terrified Geometric Civilization
After the initial worries, Ignar quickly adjusted his mindset, after all, the opponents only seemed formidable but actually dared not launch an attack, so there was nothing to fear.
The Space-Time Gate behind him slowly closed, and Lynn began to speed up.
Previously, to avoid speeding through the Space-Time Gate and hitting something strange and causing damage to the spaceship, they had been traveling at the lowest speed, but now these concerns were behind them…
The space-time around them, initially only slightly indented, became increasingly distorted. As Lynn's domain expanded, not only the spaceship but almost the entire city was enveloped!
The Escort Ships surrounding the diamond-shaped spaceship were also affected. The crew inside panicked as they found their line of sight for the interception and electromagnetic wave perception severely disrupted. It felt as though the whole world was spinning non-stop. Direction and time lost all meaning at that moment…
Fortunately, this situation lasted only a few seconds, after which the spaceship shifted from extremely slow to extremely fast, breaking out of the encirclement of thousands of defense ships.
The closest dozen Escort Ships were immediately torn apart by the swirling space-time vortex. As the spaceship entered hyperlight speed, Lynn finally felt completely relieved.
Because the speed of light is the limit in low-dimensional space, almost all the weapons currently demonstrated by geometric civilizations lose their deterrent power at such speeds. They were truly safe now!
Governor Nide was clearly aware of this too but had no means to counter it, and could only watch helplessly as they escaped, dejectedly ordering his adjutant to send back images of the site to their home world…
On the other hand, the disk leaders, receiving the three-dimensional images, looked at the collapsed energy tower and the dozen torn apart Escort Ships on Raven Star, feeling both angry and immensely fearful.
"How dare they? They are clearly declaring war on us!" a disk leader roared furiously, his body surrounded by a continuously flashing red light, as dazzling as a fireball.
The rest of the disk leaders looked dejected. Why wouldn't they dare, given such technology?
According to messages from Raven Star, aside from ultra-long-distance space-jumping technology, they had even cracked their communication systems.
Before entering through the wormhole, they had 'kindly' informed them, but even so, it had resulted in the casualties of thousands of civilians.
"What is the speed of this spaceship? Have you figured it out yet?" the Supreme Leader asked seriously. Given its size and the fact that it was equipped with long-distance space-jumping technology, this was likely the most advanced flagship of the Magic Empire.
"It is 1.5 times the speed of light…" the communicator responded, pausing before continuing in shock, "No, the spaceship is still increasing its speed. It is now twice the speed of light!"
Twice the speed of light…
Upon hearing this, the geometricians present fell into a troubled silence, feeling a chill creep up their scalps, even though they had previously encountered detectors traveling at 1.5 times the speed of light during interstellar wars.
However, that was after all just a detector, small in mass and size. Logically, detectors are much faster than battle ships.
However, this common knowledge had been overturned!
Or rather, in the last interstellar war, the power displayed by the adversary was just the tip of the iceberg, and they mistakenly believed that the Magic Empire had already given it their all.
"Since they have the ability to deploy over long distances, why didn't they go directly to these three star systems instead of using this place as a stepping stone?" another leader, resembling an elliptical disk, asked in confusion, especially since the energy tower had been destroyed, which led him to suspect that there must be certain restrictions on opening such wormholes.
Most leaders did not see it this way; in their view, it was a warning, a strong countersurge in probing their attitudes, and it represented an alarming fact: for the Magic Empire, distance was not an issue; they could strike at the heartland of the geometric civilization whenever they wished!
Governor Towa was also convinced of this; no wonder the adversary was so casual during the negotiations and did not even set a specific time for delivery—it seemed they did not care or worry about them reneging!
"Do the rest of the compensations need to be delayed further?" Towa asked cautiously.
The disc-shaped council chamber, once bright and bustling with discussion, fell silent again as everyone understood that whether star systems or warships, they were merely incidental; what really interested the adversary was likely the Element number seven.
"Let's dispatch the first batch of materials as soon as possible," the supreme leader said with a sigh. Although the adversary had abruptly charged into the heartland of the geometric civilization, the damage they caused was limited, and they even sent a communication beforehand, which was somewhat a sign of not completely turning hostile.
If they continued to be unaware of the proper action and waited for the adversary's fleet to come by themselves, it would likely not be so courteous!
"How is your research on those rhombus-shaped ships coming along? Any breakthroughs?" the supreme leader asked the invited group of top-notch scientific researchers.
"We haven't made any progress yet," the designer, resembling a triangle, communicated awkwardly. The warships of the Magic Empire were simply too bizarre for analysis with their quantum computers, and aside from discovering that the curvature engines used a U-shaped spatial configuration, they had achieved nothing substantial.
There was absolutely no intelligence on the ship's weapon systems.
The baffled group of top-notch scientific researchers did not know that to avoid detection and analysis, the council had not installed any weapons on the ships; if they encountered meteor showers or other disasters, they could only rely on Lynn's god-level combat abilities to cope, and the quantum computer would certainly not be able to analyze that!
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Meanwhile, traveling at twice the speed of light, a rhombus-shaped warship had already successfully left Raven Star.
The star systems under the rule of the geometric civilization seemed very prosperous and not as empty as their own. Hundreds of thousands of ships shuttled between various planets, probably used for trade or transporting materials; the glowing star was enveloped by a huge circle of energy extractors, continuously drawing in and storing fusion energy.
"I wonder when such a scene will appear in Eternal Star…" Wizard Ignar said wistfully.
"I believe it won't be long now!" Lynn said confidently.
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