Voyage of the Stars.

Chapter 1453 Nebula Life Form Super Evolution

Chapter 1453 Nebula Life Form Super Evolution
If space folding technology could become widespread, the entire Far Voyage Organization's civilization would be considered a respectable Level 7 civilization. However, like warp drive technology, this technology is not within the scope of technology sharing agreements, so the Memodar civilization would naturally not give the technology away to others.

However, it was not a unique technology. Many civilizations with profound cultural heritage also mastered space folding technology not long after the success of the Memoda civilization, including human civilization.

The emergence of this technology undoubtedly changed the creation process of all civilizations, rendering previous large ship designs obsolete.

These civilizations, which originally favored warships with massive cannons in their ship design philosophy, have now made a general change. After breakthroughs in space folding technology, they are all trying to design their ships to be smaller, as if the smaller the ship, the more advanced their technology can be.

The emergence of space folding technology has brought about revolutionary changes to the creations of cosmic civilizations, and the miniaturization of many creations will theoretically become possible.

Not only ships, but also various equipment can be miniaturized.

If the research goes deep enough, we might even be able to create "storage rings" and "space backpacks," which would truly bring technology into every household.

If all of these can be achieved, one can imagine that life within each civilization will become very different in the future.

Take living environment as an example. In the future, the place where an individual lives will probably be like the sun and moon in a pot. Opening each spatial door will lead to another world.

In spaces of the same size, there are often many overlapping spaces, and even the same door can lead to different spaces depending on the way you enter.

It might actually be possible for a single ship to carry an entire civilization.

Of course, to realize these technologies, many details need to be addressed, such as how to set up the space gate, how to stabilize the space after folding, communication issues in the folded space, and most importantly, the quality issue.

Yes, it's a quality issue.

After space is folded, the total mass of matter within the space will increase, rather than magically disappearing as imagined.

Based on this, the idea of ​​a "space ring" containing a world was immediately aborted, because an individual life cannot take up the mass of a world.

Mass is not the same as weight. Weight is the force exerted on Earth's center due to gravity, which is why we can't lift things. In the universe, there is no concept of weight, but the intrinsic property of mass still exists. Although objects are suspended in a vacuum, the greater the mass of an object, the greater the force that can change it. Therefore, if you put a planet inside a "space ring," it will be firmly embedded in that space just like a real planet.

To date, no civilization within the Great Voyage Organization has been able to solve the quality problem, not even those with Higgs technology.

Therefore, even if they mastered space folding technology, it is highly unlikely that civilizations could integrate themselves into a single spaceship. Furthermore, integrating all civilizations into a single spaceship is not a safe approach.

Therefore, after mastering space folding technology, human civilization plans to build not just one, but more than a dozen habitable spaceships. Initially, they will only build a few warships, with the rest to be built as technology advances after launch.

This is also the initial engineering plan of most civilizations. After completing the initial construction, everyone sets sail.

The launch was delayed compared to the original plan because the advent of space folding technology led all civilizations to invest their research resources in it, causing the construction schedule to be somewhat postponed. If they wanted to proceed according to the original plan, they would have to run into the cosmic disaster zone, so they had to launch ahead of time to stay abreast of the cosmic catastrophe.

Another reason is that civilizations are now afraid that a cosmic catastrophe will surround this place, so since there is still time, they cannot wait until the last moment to leave, as that would be too dangerous.

Thus, 20,000 years after the advent of space folding technology, the Great Voyage Organization finally completed its initial construction goals and entered the launch phase again.

It was at this moment that the Silverheart Civilization finally made its move.

However, they encountered a problem: they discovered that their unique technology could not wipe out all the civilizations on the list in one fell swoop. Even though those civilizations had not developed rule-based shields, the problem was that the Galactic Heart civilization itself had not developed rule-based attacks.

Therefore, the Silverheart Civilization had no choice but to secretly approach the Human Civilization, the Divine Rule Civilization, and the Awakener Civilization once again. The Human Civilization was capable of annihilating the civilizations that had gathered to prepare for their departure, but Yue Yuan was unwilling to bear the reputation of betraying his allies. The Divine Rule Civilization neither agreed nor disagreed, essentially acquiescing to the Silverheart Civilization's actions, but they also did not want to take action. The Awakener Civilization, on the other hand, preferred to preserve those corrupted civilizations for their own awakening, and thus opposed the idea.

According to their original plan, the Silverheart Civilization believed they could master the rules and launch an attack upon launch, then use their new flagship to demonstrate a new attack method. However, they overestimated themselves.

Left with no other option, the Silverheart Civilization had to summon the civilizations on the whitelist to discuss the matter, and this time they were genuinely discussing it.

Thus, a meeting to determine the future direction of the Starry Sky Expedition Organization began, with the following civilizations in attendance: Human Civilization, Divine Ju Civilization, Awakener Civilization, Silver Heart Civilization, Daya Civilization, Abyss Civilization, Krol Civilization, Falcon Civilization, Flying Feather Civilization, Turtles Civilization, Aran Civilization, Memoda Civilization, and Green Sea Civilization, a total of 13 civilizations.

In addition to the guardians of the stars and nebula life forms.

Among these civilizations, apart from humans and the Flying Feather Civilization, the warp speeds of the other civilizations all reached 1024 times the speed of light.

The Nebula life form also proved its worth, finally succeeding after a period of stagnation. Using some unknown method, under the protection of the Kroll and Abyss civilizations, the Nebula life form entered a miraculous evolutionary phase.

In a mere 20,000 years, he shed his nebula form and transformed into a transparent, gelatinous mass, resembling a transparent cloud from afar. After taking this shape, a structure capable of extracting zero-point energy slowly appeared inside his body; how he accomplished this transformation remains a mystery.

At the same time, its size began to increase, expanding from the original astronomical unit level all the way to finally settling at a size of five thousand light-years.

It is understood that 5,000 light-years is only his normal state. If he were to expand and extend outwards, he could enlarge his body tenfold, which is 50,000 light-years.

Fifty thousand light-years! That's practically a small galaxy.

It's truly amazing; this is the first time any civilization has encountered a unique life form on a cosmic scale.

(End of this chapter)

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