Voyage of the Stars.

Chapter 1498 So far away

Chapter 1498 So far away
The vast distance of 80 million light-years was covered by the long-range fleet in just 30,000 years. During this period, no civilization encountered any catastrophe zones, suggesting that the star maps of the Star Guardians were quite reliable.

This reassured the four civilized people considerably.

The moment they saw the Stargate, everyone's hearts, which had been hanging in suspense by the Ruins' broadcast, finally settled down, because at least they no longer needed to live in fear in the KBC Void.

"So this is the Super Stargate!" Yue Yuan, who was in third-person observation mode, murmured as he sensed the void in front of the fleet.

As a leader of human civilization, he needed to communicate frequently with people from other civilizations. Therefore, what he expressed could not only be heard by the people on the Lyra, but also by the leaders of other civilizations.

In fact, the four civilizations of humanity, the Milky Way, the Daya, and the Awakeners have maintained communication via a public channel throughout their history.

"A super stargate? Where is it?" The leader of the Daya civilization swayed, clearly indicating that they had not detected it.

The Awakener, Illusion: "It's 1.764 light-years ahead, coordinates..."

The leader of the Silver Heart civilization also exclaimed, "It actually looks like this! It's beyond imagination!"

Seeing that everyone was saying the same thing, the leader of the Daya civilization felt frustrated: Well, everyone else can see it but our Daya civilization can't.
"Stop lamenting, things might change if we delay, let's go!" Star Guardian also chimed in, then took the lead and charged towards the Super Stargate.

The Daya civilization had not yet discovered where the Super Stargate was, but they could see the route taken by the Star Guardians, so they followed without hesitation.

It wasn't until they got within an astronomical unit that the Daya civilization detected the anomaly in the void ahead. They knew that it must be the Super Stargate.

As they drew closer, the Daya civilization finally "saw" the super stargate through its own detection methods.

Immediately afterward, their leader exclaimed in disbelief, "This is the Super Stargate?! It's incredible, it actually looks like this... No, it doesn't seem like this, it seems to be changing, these parameters... it really is changing!"

The Daya civilization discovered that this super stargate was not as large as stargates built by cosmic civilizations. In fact, it had nothing to do with being large, because the data transmitted back by the probe showed that the so-called super stargate was not a gate as imagined, but a small sphere smaller than all the warships of all civilizations.

Take this super stargate we see now, for example. It looks like a small black sphere with a diameter of less than one kilometer. Since there are no stars around, the super stargate seems to blend into the surrounding space, making it very difficult to spot.

The super portal is very small, which is why everyone is amazed by the contrast.

Everyone assumed that the Super Stargate was a massive creation, but it turned out to be surprisingly tiny.

It was smaller than any warship, but no one was worried about not being able to get in, because a five-kilometer-sized Star Defender had already plunged in first.

The Star Guardian, which was originally smaller than the Super Stargate, seemed to be sucked into the mouth of a gourd as soon as it entered a certain range of the Stargate. It shrank instantly and then disappeared from everyone's sight at a speed faster than it originally traveled.

The Super Stargate is not a gate, but a sphere, a small sphere of transparent spatial material, so it can be entered from any direction in three-dimensional space.

Seeing that the Star Guardians had disappeared, no one said anything more.

Five billion ships from four cosmic-level civilizations, plus hundreds of billions of ships from the Four-Handed Serpent civilization, vanished into dust in this void. During the process of entering the Super Stargate, the Awakeners, the Human Civilization, the Daya Civilization, the Galactic Heart Civilization, and even the Four-Handed Serpent Civilization were all filled with curiosity, activating all available detectors in an attempt to understand the Super Stargate's operating mechanism.

Everyone was very curious. The Super Stargate was just a small sphere with no visible passages. When people entered the Super Stargate, it was as if they were really inside it. How could they be teleported to a distant place?

How did it do that?
However, the Four-Handed Serpent civilization, needless to say, certainly didn't discover anything, and neither did the Daya civilization. Although the Galactic Heart civilization possessed advanced detection technology, faced with such a god-like creation, despite recording the process of traversing the stargate, they were temporarily clueless about what had happened.

Human civilization and the Awakeners did see it clearly, but it was only "seeing"—they had a general impression of the teleportation process, but they certainly didn't understand the specific mechanisms.

It must be said that the third-person driving mode is quite powerful in terms of observation.

The process just happened far too fast.

During the process of passing through the super stargate, Yue Yuan, like many human scientists, was in third-person mode and focused on observing. However, the entire process of entering and exiting was extremely short, so short that many scientists wondered if no time had passed.

However, this is only a suspicion, because some scientists feel that several hours should have passed. They say that they "saw" the surrounding environment shrinking continuously, and that they were being sucked into an infinitely small vortex. Then, as if observing the universe through a small hole, they saw a large-scale cosmic network structure, and then found themselves being "spit out" by a super stargate.

If there's a process, then it should take time.

Time did indeed pass, but it wasn't linear time in three-dimensional spacetime; rather, it was three-dimensional time, which the scientists who participated in the construction of the Lyra spacecraft "saw."

However, they found it difficult to describe the whole process in a short time, only saying that it seemed to have entered some kind of microscopic limit, as if information was compressed and then released.

In just a few breaths, the sky changed completely.

"Where are we?"

Inside the virtual meeting hall, the leader of the Daya civilization was a little confused. If he hadn't believed in the Star Guardians, he would have thought that everyone had rushed into the Super Stargate and then been bounced back by the Super Stargate, returning to their original starry sky.

"Don't just stand there, keep going!" the Star Guardian responded, updating the information on the star map.

Upon seeing the updated star map information, everyone in the virtual hall couldn't help but take a deep breath. There was no other reason than that this teleportation was simply too far.

As everyone can see, the cluster of lights in the star map that looks like fireflies is inside the KBC Great Hollow, because there is a large area of ​​sparse lights around it, and the supergate shown on the original star map is inside.

The line connecting the two stargates indicates that the "straight-line" distance of this teleportation is approximately 12 billion light-years!
Now they're truly worlds apart!
Like the super stargate on the other side, this exit is also in a void, with no dazzling star systems around it, which seems to be intentional on the part of the civilization that built the super stargate.

Judging from the size of the supergate, its concealment was likely taken into consideration.

(End of this chapter)

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