Voyage of the Stars.

Chapter 1300 Stalemate Stage

Chapter 1300 Stalemate Stage
If the last war made the Awakener famous, then this war made the Awakener the panacea for stopping children from crying in the dark matter world of the mid-galaxy.

The Awakener truly became a known existence in the dark matter world of the Midway Galaxy.

Of course, human civilization also became famous. After all, apart from the Awakener, only the warships of human civilization have such powerful capabilities.

The appearance of the warships of the two civilizations was also deeply recorded in the thinking organs of the Boundary Breaker.

Of course, after all, there is no communication, so the Boundary Breakers don’t actually know the names of the Awakeners and human civilization. They only know that this organization that came from nowhere has some incredible predictive ability, especially when fighting, it seems as if it can predict its own actions, which is completely unimaginable.

After this battle, many boundary breakers believed that it was a kind of time-related ability that could predict the future within a certain period of time. This explanation was recognized by many boundary breakers.

After that, the Boundary Breakers changed their previous strategy and instead launched harassing attacks on the Great Voyage Organization, attempting to slow down the speed at which the Great Voyage Organization built new ships.

I have to say that the deterrent power of the Awakener is still very strong.

The Great Voyage Organization discovered that the Boundary Breaker armies that came to harass would basically turn around and leave as soon as they saw the Awakener appear. After the Awakener left, they would detour again to attack other civilizations' fleets.

They really figured out the harassment strategy, and since the Awakeners didn't dare to go deep into the Midway Galaxy alone, the Boundary Breakers' harassment strategy was quite effective.

In a broader sense, this battle also became a turning point in the war between the two sides.

The stunning performance of the Awakener civilization and the human civilization allowed the Great Voyage Organization to officially move from a hasty response to a stage of consolidating its territory.

In the following period of time, the Great Voyage Organization will continue to follow the previous policy. The three distinctive technological civilizations, the Awakener, the Galactic Heart Civilization, and the Falcon Civilization, will continue to lead half of the civilizations in the organization to guard the border star field, and there use their lives to do their utmost to produce warships.

The Awakeners can certainly stop the Boundary Breakers, but that doesn't mean they can stop them every time, because the Great Voyage Organization has no idea how many Boundary Breakers there are in the Midway Galaxy, so they certainly can't rely on the Awakener civilization alone.

After all, once the plan enters the second phase, the Great Voyage Organization certainly cannot count on all the Awakeners to cover the retreat. At that time, the Awakeners will have to follow the main body of the organization, so the civilizations of the Great Voyage Organization must produce enough warships to ensure that the entire Voyage Organization can evacuate the Midway Galaxy.

In these two wars, except for humans and awakeners, most of the people in the Great Voyage suffered heavy losses. But no one complained. After all, the current situation was still in line with expectations and was still within the plan.

The fear is that the Boundary Breakers will not give up and continue to plan a larger-scale war.

The Great Voyage Organization is now racing against time and against death.

The situation is such that each civilization can no longer care so much.

Under the order of the Great Voyage Organization's Supreme Conference, all civilizations will desperately send people to the border star field in the future. If the front-line personnel suddenly die, the backup personnel will take over. The headquarters of each civilization have also started a more intensive militarized management. Some civilizations have even enforced it internally. Anyway, there will be sudden deaths in the headquarters. Since everyone has to die, they can only fight hard while they are still alive. Unmanned warships can no longer be used. After all, previous battles have proved that it is a waste of productivity, except for the Yalan civilization.

Therefore, in the following period of time, all civilizations entered a desperate mode. Each civilization tried its best to produce warships, and at the same time trained pilots for the corresponding warships at the civilization headquarters. Once completed, they were sent to the warships in batches and then went to the front line to fight the Boundary Breakers.

The war has already started and the situation is very tense. However, due to the extreme differences in racial cognition, both sides are too lazy to communicate with each other because they can't explain it anyway.

The Great Voyage Organization has encountered many difficulties and enemies along the way, some of them reasonable and some unreasonable, but the boundary breaker in this mid-galaxy is undoubtedly the most difficult one. The civilizations of the Great Voyage Organization are really trying their best now and have put the future of the entire civilization at risk.

Every civilization does not want to follow in the footsteps of those three civilizations, and all want to survive and continue their great voyages.

In this way, the Great Voyage Organization and the Boundary Breakers entered a stalemate phase of the war. The resources of the Border Star Region allowed the Great Voyage Organization to quickly build warships, and the desperate efforts of various civilizations also increased the combat effectiveness of the Great Voyage Organization a little bit.

Sometimes it's hard to explain the concept of courage. For example, during the stalemate, many civilizations within the Great Voyage Organization were originally afraid that too many intelligent life forms in their own civilizations would die. But when they faced death, they actually crossed the defense line and broke into the mid-way galaxy.

In this situation, memory resurrection became the first choice of major civilizations. Soldiers died with the warships, and then obtained new bodies in the form of data memory resurrection and joined the battle again.

Many level 6 civilizations cope with the dual pressures of "strange death power" and war demands in this way. Some level 6 civilizations even come up with regular memory backup measures for their own personnel. In particular, some personnel in important positions and with unusual abilities can often obtain new bodies in the form of memory resurrection in order to maintain the normal operation of the entire civilization.

As a result, during the long confrontation with the Boundary Breakers, several civilizations in the Great Voyage Organization have turned into replicating life forms. But even replicating life forms are also affected by the "strange death force".

The Great Voyage Organization was in a stalemate with the Boundary Breakers in a war of attrition, and this stalemate lasted for more than four hundred years.

After more than 400 years of stalemate, the Great Voyage Organization finally completed the voyage supply, but the fleet did not grow stronger, but became more destitute. In fact, with the productivity of the Great Voyage Organization, the warships it produced were enough to offset the consumption of the war, but there was a "strange death force" at work.

Its power was so strong that in just over 400 years, it wiped out all 37 civilizations with weaker resistance in the Great Voyage Organization. But it did not mean that they had perished, because these 37 civilizations did not die all at once, it was a gradual process, so they had time to arrange a way out for themselves.

Memory storage naturally became their first choice, because uploading consciousness would also result in death, and the only way to escape was to store it in a computer in the form of memory. This was the only option for their natural life forms.

They store the memories of many living beings, and of course they will preserve the genes of their own race, or start a civilization spark plan to preserve "sperm and eggs" for the continuation of life. Of course, the spark plans of different races vary from race to race.

These civilizations want to preserve their own civilization in this way. Once the Great Voyage Organization successfully leaves the Midway Galaxy, they will follow the set procedures, or contact friendly civilizations, or report to the Great Voyage Organization in advance, and let the organization continue their civilization in the name of the organization.

No civilization is willing to leave in disgrace; every civilization is working hard to continue its own civilization.

(End of this chapter)

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