Voyage of the Stars.

Chapter 1507 Where Did This Tough Guy Come From?

Chapter 1507 Where Did This Tough Guy Come From?

As expected of an established cosmic civilization, they remained calm in the face of unfamiliar environments. After discovering that the Galactic Center civilization could easily place the spatial spike ball into their warship, they instructed their warship to initiate teleportation.

It looked like a frog-leap jump, with a short jump distance of only three or four light-years, but the continuous jumps gradually increased the distance between them and the Galactic Heart civilization fleet.

It seems they realized that the Silverheart Civilization's attack range wasn't as large as their own, so they wanted to create distance in this way and toy with the Silverheart Civilization's fleet like flying a kite.

The Silverhearts aboard the Justice Galaxy were clearly aware of this, but they didn't seem worried. Even if they lost, it wouldn't matter, as they still had the Daya civilization and the Awakeners behind them. Besides, their biggest asset hadn't been used yet.

Our greatest asset is, of course, the Dream Lyra.

Although they were reluctant to admit it, the Galacticians knew that the Lyra, the dream ship of human civilization, was far more powerful than their entire fleet.

Today, the Lyra is quietly suspended in the starry sky, about 5 light-years away from the battlefield of the Galactic Heart civilization.

Ahead of the Dream Lyra, on the route from the Dream Lyra to the black hole at the center of the terminal galaxy, there is another warship that looks different from the others.

The warship was a perfectly regular equilateral triangle, with each side measuring about 10 kilometers in length. Overall, it looked much larger than a typical capital ship of a cosmic civilization, larger than the Dream Lyra, and about the size of a neutron star.

Clearly, it must be the flagship of an unknown civilization.

At this moment, it, like the Dream Lyra, hangs quietly in the starry sky.

The two are about 60,000 light-years apart.

The unknown civilization's warships have clearly discovered the Dream Lyra, and upon discovery, they successfully identified it as the flagship of a civilization.

So from the very beginning, it focused all its attention on the Lyra Dream.

The Dream Lyre remained motionless, and neither did the other. The two had been standing quietly in the void for a long time, maintaining a relative distance. While the Silver Heart Civilization was engaged in fierce fighting, neither of them moved.

The two also have something in common: their appearances are constantly pulsating, but the way they pulsate is very different. The appearance of the Dream Lyra goes without saying, while the flagship of the unknown civilization is also constantly flipping.

It flips, not rotates, and flips according to a certain pattern. Its shape is an equilateral triangle. Therefore, during the flipping process, each of its vertices will pass through the void. If you connect the paths that its four vertices have passed through, you will find that it is an invisible surface that envelops the entire warship.

The way warships are wrapped in this way is usually with shields, also known as rule shields.

However, this warship seems to be different. Each vertex of its equilateral triangle seems to emit a different independent force field. Each of the four vertices of the equilateral triangle emits a force field of four kinds of forces: gravity, weak force, strong force, and electromagnetic force. They intertwine with each other in the regular rotation of the equilateral triangle, just like a shuttle with silk thread, weaving the four force fields together, as if knitting wool, creating a wonderful super force field.

The intertwined super-force field has no physical form. According to classification, it should belong to the category of flexible rule shields. However, the power of the super-force field is woven in a wonderful way, which at the same time gives it the characteristics of a rigid rule shield. Especially after the flagship flips over, it gives people a feeling of perfect unity and the strongest in the world.

The unknown civilization's flagship hadn't even officially engaged in combat with the Dream Lyra yet, but it had already encased itself in such a shield, which showed that they were also intimidated by the Dream Lyra's performance.

Come to think of it, imagine an ancient, cosmic civilization that has survived in the universe for so long, yet has never seen such a strange warship. Wouldn't they be extremely cautious?

Although the two civilizations were 60,000 light-years apart, everyone was aware of their cosmic-level capabilities, so upon entering this area, they tacitly observed each other from afar. However, this situation did not last, because the Galactic Heart civilization on the other battlefield was indeed at a disadvantage.

If the other side doesn't move, the Dream Lyra has to move too, otherwise the Silverheart Civilization will start cursing.

Without a word, the Dream Lyra vanished from its spot, teleporting continuously toward its target via microscopic high-dimensional jumps. Each teleportation caused the Dream Lyra to flash forward thousands of light-years, leaving a hazy afterimage in the starry sky.

The Lyra teleported more than thirty times in a row, instantly closing the distance by more than 30,000 light-years. Its speed was so fast that it startled the unknown intelligent life form inside the triangular warship.

They had been monitoring the warship, whose appearance was constantly changing, using their own detection methods. They assumed it was the flagship of the group of warships on another battlefield, belonging to the same civilization, and not much stronger.

But this burst of speed, traveling over 30,000 light-years in one go, made them realize that things weren't so simple, and they might have run into a tough opponent.

Because they discovered that the warship's teleportation interval was actually on the Planck time scale, even more powerful than their own.

However, being an established cosmic civilization, the unknown civilization was not intimidated. One reason was that they discovered that this warship, like the fleet with three-dimensional travel technology, seemed to be charging forward.

This discovery made them realize that the warship, which had some unknown Calabiki-like rhythmic pattern on its exterior, did not seem to have a large attack range.

Otherwise, it wouldn't need to charge. It has already covered more than 30,000 light-years in one go, and it doesn't seem to have stopped yet.

The Lyra did not stop, but after speeding for more than 30,000 kilometers in one go, it reached the power limit of the warp drive. Therefore, it was able to travel at normal warp speed and wait for the warp drive overload to subside before it could perform continuous warp again.

Of course, the Lyra also had some redundancy and did not overload its engines all at once.

It is worth mentioning that the Lyra's warp drive is very powerful, with short intermittent teleportation intervals, long endurance, and short time to stop and wait for the overload to subside after a series of teleportations.

Given the current situation, if the Lyra is given 30 to 40 seconds to a minute, it can once again perform a continuous teleportation of tens of thousands of light-years.

Clearly, the unknown civilization was also frightened by the performance of the Dream Lyra.

After the Dream Lyra completed its first series of teleportations, the equilateral triangle warship also moved, launching a wide-range attack right from the start.

Perhaps worried that the Lyra Dream wouldn't be able to teleport continuously to avoid its wide-range attack, the equilateral triangle flagship launched a full-scale attack, bringing the entire 60,000-light-year-wide starry sky into its range.

Such a wide-ranging attack was practically synonymous with a guaranteed hit. The Dream Lyra didn't dodge and simply withstood a wave of attacks that modified the physical rules.

In reality, humans in third-person observation mode had already "seen" it and could have escaped by overloading the warp drive. But everyone "saw" it, and it was just a mere penetrating rule attack from the microscopic six dimensions. The Dream Lyra didn't take it seriously, so what's wrong with taking a hit head-on?

Fortunately, after surviving this attack, the warp drive will be usable again, and I can jump right in front of the enemy and retaliate.

(End of this chapter)

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