Voyage of the Stars.

Chapter 1510 Battle at the Microscopic Level

Chapter 1510 Battle at the Microscopic Level
The unknown civilization, which was originally too far away to see the full view of the Dream Lyra, can now feast their eyes on it when it is right up close. However, they have no interest in looking at it because they have noticed some anomalies in the originally calm Calabi-Chu manifold.

At the same time, the surface of the warship in front of us also accelerated its creeping speed, and its surface became more wrinkled. From a distance, it looked like many thin films swaying with the water flow, but up close it looked like an endless rolling Cthulhu scene, which made people feel confused, scared and obsessed at the same time.

Zheng~
It was as if I heard a melody from the depths of my consciousness, the sound lingering in this microscopic world.

Auditory hallucinations.

But as the auditory hallucination occurred, the warship's distorted appearance seemed to be shaken by an invisible force, and its distorted appearance spread outwards like a phantom.

The scene was so realistic that it seemed as if a voice was truly emanating from inside the warship.

thump~
Immediately afterwards, another auditory hallucination appeared, and the warship, just like before, once again rippled out its distorted appearance in the form of a phantom.

Clang~ Clang~~~
Inside the equilateral triangle warship, before the unknown civilization could figure out what was going on, auditory hallucinations began to appear one after another.

As the hallucinations began to appear, the warship began to ripple outwards, its shadowy forms expanding and contracting rhythmically, as if it were breathing.

That's definitely not sound; sound cannot exist in the microscopic quantum world.

"Look! What's going on here?" A startled exclamation came from inside the equilateral triangle warship.

The intelligent life inside quickly looked at the images composed of the information and visual information transmitted back by the detector, and then they discovered that it was indeed not sound.

But after a series of phantom images rippled out from the warship, the Calabi-Chu manifold in which he was located began to tremble. Because he was in the Calabi-Chu manifold, the tremor felt as if the heavens and earth were being destroyed.

They soon learned that the tremor was caused by the warship with the Calabi-Chu manifold shape, and that the warship was using some unknown technology to activate the Calabi-Chu space in which they were located.

However, they soon discovered that it was not just a simple tremor, as the continuously probing detectors were quickly updating them with information.

They discovered that the shipboard computer, which was analyzing the Calabi-Chu manifold, had encountered an error. After reporting the error, the computer automatically corrected the input probe information, then resumed calculations. After a while, it encountered another error, and then repeated the same process.

They quickly realized that the problem wasn't with the computers, but with the changed environmental rules.

Sure enough, before they could input the correction command into the ship's computer, the previously vibrating Kalabichu-space began to change dramatically. It started to curl, churn, and surge. It was no longer as smooth and calm as before, but turned into a turbulent and constantly churning space.

Its topology has been altered, changed again and again, and the space itself is constantly churning. The six microscopic dimensions roll upward, roll downward, and tumble inward and outward, and the entire space is twisted in indescribable directions.

The equilateral triangular warships, on the other hand, resembled small sailboats in turbulent waves, rising and falling in the turbulent ocean.

The intelligent life on the equilateral triangle discovered that the warship with the Calabi-Cho manifold appearance was gone; it seemed to have merged into this space, or perhaps its view was obscured by the distortion and turbulence of space.

What they could see now was the Calabi-Chu space, which seemed to be bound to them in countless strands like twisted ribbons.

The intelligent life on the equilateral triangle saw themselves and their warship through the detector. They found that the front and back of their warship were stuck together, and the top and bottom were upside down. Everything seemed to be developing in a bizarre and surreal way.

"What kind of technique is this? Microscopic technology can actually be used like this?"

On the equilateral triangular warship, looking at the parameters fed back by the system, they found that their warship's shields seemed to be under little pressure, and the leader of the unknown civilization even had time to appreciate the ever-distorting space. Personnel in other positions also made their own guesses based on the data they saw and observed.

"Spatial strangulation? Wait, isn't that something that only happens on a macroscopic scale? Are they trying to trap us in this microscopic world? Looking at the chaotic, distorted space, it seems quite possible, but what's the point? It can't destroy us."

"So, is it possible to launch countermeasures?"

"This is difficult. This space seems to resonate with that warship in some way. If we want to change it back to a normal space, we need to analyze this distortion first!"

"Oh no, it's quantum tides!"

"Quantum tides? Yes, it seems that's what that warship's goal was. They want to overwhelm us with endless quantum tides!"

"It's just quantum tides. Just transfer all the energy and computing power to the shield system to block it."

"understand!"

At the level of interstellar civilization, operating a warship is no longer done by hand joysticks, and communication does not rely on shouting. Communication is mainly done through the warship's systems, otherwise it would be impossible to react in time.

The same applies to intelligent life within an equilateral triangle.

The command had barely been issued when wave after wave of quantum tides swept in.

This unknown civilization truly lives up to its reputation as one capable of creating microscopic demons and employing quark-like transformation techniques; their expertise in the microscopic realm is considerable.

The quantum tide, which could engulf an entire civilization like a tidal wave, was actually no match for them. The triangular warship was like a blazing sun, steadily suspended in the distorted microscopic space, unmoved by the scouring of the quantum tide.

However, it wasn't entirely without effect; at least its orderly inverted rotation became faster, with the linear velocity of the four vertices approaching the speed of light.

Its rapid rotation allows it to weave its four force fields together in an impenetrable manner, thus resisting the constant impact of quantum tides.

It was like waves crashing against the shore.

Furthermore, as its four vertices rotate in an orderly inverted manner at an accelerated pace, the shield even tends to push back the curved Calabi-Yau space.

In this scenario, if quantum tides are like raging waves in an endless ocean, then the equilateral triangular warship, enveloped in a shield of rules woven by super-force, is like a blazing sun, remaining untouched by the endless waves.

It was as if Xihe bathed the sun in the Ganyuan Abyss, or as if the blazing sun was immersed in the East Sea.

The battle between the Dream Lyra and the Triangular Warship is not over yet. Previously, on a macro level, the former was in a defensive position, but now the roles have simply reversed.

The capabilities of the Dream Lyra were not limited to this. Just as the intelligent life of this unknown civilization had predicted, the Dream Lyra's ability to knock the triangular warship into the microscopic quantum world was only the beginning; it was merely forcing the opponent into its own territory to fight.

The so-called quantum tidal impact is merely an appetizer for a more powerful and larger-scale attack.

(End of this chapter)

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