Bozhukas shook his head at her, indicating that Zhang Miao and the doctor should be alone, as there were some things they should not get involved in.

Yelena was a little unhappy that her action was blocked. She turned around and found that Skadi was still like a follower, trying to follow Zhang Miao in, and she couldn't understand the atmosphere at all.

She quickly stepped forward and grabbed Skadi's hand, wanting to stop this idiot like her father did, but she didn't expect Skadi to be so strong that Yelena, who was holding her hand, was pulled forward and almost fell to the ground. Fortunately, Bozhukas supported her in time.

Kal'tsit, who had been in the conference room with the Doctor and seemed to be discussing something, saw this scene. Like Theresa, she recognized Skadi's origin at a glance, so after talking to the Doctor for a few words, she stood up and blocked Skadi's way.

Skadi didn't know why Kal'tsit appeared in front of her, so she wanted to go around her, but then Kal'tsit whispered something in Skadi's ear, which made Skadi stop. She tilted her head and looked at Zhang Miao and the Doctor who had already walked in, then looked at Kal'tsit, then nodded silently, and followed Kal'tsit out.

After everyone left, Theresa closed the door of the conference room and left herself, leaving only two people in the room.

"You don't look very well mentally. Do you need me to arrange treatment for you?"

Zhang Miao looked at the doctor in front of him with some concern. The black circles were so heavy and his eyes were bloodshot. Zhang Miao would believe him even if he said he hadn't slept for a year.

The doctor didn't care about these things. He knew his own body well and knew that he was just overworked in a short period of time.

"No, thank you. I've just been too busy lately. I just need to take a break for a while."

After finishing speaking, the doctor paused and looked at Zhang Miao with burning eyes. In fact, he had roughly guessed the other party's identity after Kal'tsit described it for the first time, because it was impossible for anyone from the previous civilization to be still alive, absolutely impossible.

Then he asked

"Are you guys okay?"

Zhang Miao did not answer directly, but looked at the camera on the ceiling of the conference room that was looking at the two of them, walked forward, stretched out his hand and directly tore off the wires behind it. The effect of no signal interference was safer than physical disconnection.

"I'm sorry, I'll make it up to you later."

Although the doctor had turned off the camera in advance, there was no possibility that the content of the two people's discussion would be leaked.

As for eavesdropping devices, there was indeed no such device in this room, and a microwave jammer was pasted on the wall.

After finishing everything, Zhang Miao walked back to the doctor and said

"Fortunately, at least everything was fine before I got lost. However, my ship was severely damaged, and the gravitational confinement well experienced a quantum escape, and it lost contact with the Milky Way."

People always have to have some dreams in their lives. Whether you deceive yourself or deceive the doctor, you can't go back anyway, so why think of things so badly.

"Lost?"

The doctor thought he had heard wrongly.

"Yes, just like your ancestors, I encountered space turbulence and drifted in the channel for six years before being swept here. To be honest, the fact that I am still alive is a miracle in this universe."

Being swept away in the space channel is a very risky thing. Only one in a thousand can be discovered and rescued because you don't know where you will be swept away. In the entire universe, nothingness is the theme. Large tracts of vacuum zones are millions of light years long. There is no material replenishment and no planets to land on. You can only watch the stars in the distance that you never reach the end of in the dead star region and slowly decay into ashes.

The possibility of being forced to land on the territory of one's own race is as lucky as encountering a head-on collision with the Big Bang.

The doctor smiled bitterly and shook his head

"It sounds like a thrilling voyage. I never thought they would be willing to let you in."

Of course Zhang Miao knew who the doctor was talking about. His small sampan crashed into the battle area between the two sides. Lexington was hit by two shells and almost died in outer space. Fortunately, the other party covered him at the last moment and forced him to land on Terra.

He still owes those fleets a life-saving favor.

"How are they doing? Who are the enemies? Is there any possibility of survival?"

"......They....., they are all death squads. In order to lure those monsters out of the planetary system, they have already driven our last fleet away from here. The chance of survival is zero."

The doctor seemed to have not yet broken away from the habit he had developed over the past few years, and he still pronounced the death sentence on his compatriots in an almost cold and numb tone.

Even Zhang Miao was shocked by the doctor's answer.

"Suicide Squad! What do you mean? I remember the Emperor said that they were the last space fleet left here. You regard them as suicide squads. What exactly are the enemies?"

This behavior is not just a luxury. It is like throwing away the last weapon in your hand to attract fire when the enemy attacks. It is the right choice no matter how you think about it. To call them crazy is to underestimate them.

Facing Zhang Miao's questioning, the doctor remained calm and continued to speak in a cold tone.

"There is no chance of winning. If we continue to let them stay in the galaxy, it will only attract more enemies. In order to keep the people here alive, the last commander, Wikton, plans to lead the remaining fleet to carry out a round of suicide strikes, draw the enemy's attention to them, and drive away from here at full speed in the opposite direction. During this period, the rest of us must collectively hibernate in the hibernation capsule to avoid being noticed by those monsters."

The emotionless tone created an almost desperate scene for Zhang Miao: the cold space, the irresistible enemy, and the last fleet rushing towards the endless enemy without hesitation, moving towards certain death.

“Is this their own choice?”

"This operational plan includes three battleships, forty-three cruisers, and two hundred and sixty-three frigates of various sizes in the space fleet. The total number of troops is two hundred and thirty-seven thousand six hundred and twenty-seven. All votes were passed, with no one abstaining or objecting."

Chapter 81: The enemy is human, the savior is Originium

The atmosphere in the whole room suddenly became depressing.

An entire fleet, with no power to resist, chose to charge to the death, just to buy a chance for their remaining compatriots to survive.

How tragic that scene must have been.

But the only people who remember this tragic epic are their own intelligent hosts and the only remaining human being.

"Who is the enemy?"

Even Zhang Miao's voice began to become low, as if he was enduring a volcano that was about to erupt.

Compared to his emotionality, the doctor was extremely rational. Even though he had to recall the painful memories that were no less than torture to him in detail, he still did not show any sadness.

"It's us, the humans themselves. All the warships are genuine human warships. The people on the warships seem to have been affected in some way. Without exception, they have all turned into some kind of indescribable monsters. Even the executive AI on the warships has been affected and directly judged us as enemies. However, their behavioral logic is very simple and low. They don't understand any tactics at all. The way they proceed is completely out of the array set in the past. The accuracy of their firing is extremely poor, as if they are aiming with their naked eyes."

"The humans themselves?"

Zhang Miao had heard the same answer from the emperor once before, but not as detailed as this time. When the emperor mentioned this matter, he was in a low mood and didn't want to waste words on it.

The doctor's description sounds like the previous civilization encountered some biological virus invasion, but how could AI be affected?

Could biological viruses also control quantum codes?

Quantum virus?

He had never heard of this thing, let alone the fact that it could infect both inorganic and organic organisms at the same time.

This was far beyond his understanding. If such a thing really existed, then this virus would be the natural enemy of all intelligent creatures in the universe.

Even the legendary swarm infection virus cannot directly infect the operating system and can only indirectly operate the spacecraft by infecting the crew. Moreover, due to the intelligent recognition problems of the shipborne AI, the possibility of the spacecraft being controlled is extremely low.

Because this infectious virus will directly destroy the host's genetic structure, and when the shipborne AI determines that the crew is no longer human, it will no longer have the right to operate. Things like infecting the crew and then turning around and opening fire only happen in novels, and will be mercilessly ridiculed by those who know the business.

The doctor's voice did not stop. He continued to tell the story of that devastating history. Zhang Miao silently became the only listener here.

Perhaps this was the first time in all these years that the doctor told these things to the outside world, so he never stopped once he started.

This is a way of venting, and perhaps only in this way can he regain the emotions that have long been sealed in his mind.

"Yes, it's humans. The researchers and the garrisons that stayed before us might have sensed something, so they all left at the same time to avoid turning into monsters if they stayed. We were the ones they started the incubation program for before they left, and we were forced to grow up. In just three months, we grew from fertilized eggs to adults, which left us with huge hidden dangers. Our bodies are so thin that we don't look like space humans at all, and even our lifespans have been greatly affected."

"But our intelligence was not damaged. We grew up under the high-pressure care of the intelligent host that stayed here. We hardly had a day to rest. All external contacts were cut off. No matter how we called, we got no response. Moreover, the researchers left a mandatory order before leaving, not to leave the research system. Their authority was extremely high, and we had no way to bypass this order and go out. It was not until the 27th year after we were born that a small human fleet suddenly appeared outside the planetary system."

"They were drifting aimlessly in the outer space of the galaxy, with no intention of coming in, as if they were treating this place as air. Our communication connection request also received no response. After discussion, we finally decided to send a spacecraft to communicate with them."

"That was the beginning of the nightmare. They fired at our communication ship without hesitation. The explosion shocked every one of us. Even if it was an unmanned ship, it shouldn't have been treated like this. We couldn't understand why it happened."

At this point, a trace of pain finally appeared on the doctor's numb face. He tore open the scar that had already formed with his hands and placed the bloody wound in front of Zhang Miao.

"It was only then that the fleet seemed to realize something was wrong. They turned around and headed towards the communication ship. At that time, we knew that no matter whether the people on the ship were human or not, they were all enemies. Vickton was our fleet commander, and he decided without hesitation to lead the fleet to annihilate this small fleet."

"Some people opposed his approach at the time, but there is no doubt that he was right. The fleet wiped out the enemy at the fastest speed, but... it was still too late. Less than six hours after the enemy was destroyed, we didn't even have time to recover and inspect the remains of the enemy ships. The second fleet appeared near the planetary system through warping and attacked us again."

"The enemy was like a tireless monster. At that time, we thought we had become the public enemy of the entire human society. We were attacked even though we had done nothing wrong. Some people even collapsed and wanted to commit suicide. Because before that, although we had never seen other humans, we still believed that we were part of the entire human civilization and were proud of the vast history of the past."

The doctor became more and more excited as he spoke, and tears that had not been seen in years appeared in his eyes, almost wetting his entire eye sockets.

"Later we found out that they were no longer human. Due to some kind of collective high-dimensional resonance, all humans were transformed into flesh-and-blood monsters almost at the same time. After those researchers learned of this through some means, they chose to leave on their own and saved all their research projects, waiting for us to take over and continue the research when we grow up."

"We didn't realize the reason at that time, so we chose to approach them, but we didn't expect to attract endless attacks. Those guys were never afraid of death. We used almost everything we could to support Vickton. He relied on a large number of space-based weapon turrets and fleets, plus the space defense modules of the research hub itself, to repel attacks again and again, but the number of enemies that jumped in each time increased. The outer defense circle was broken through by their endless numbers, and the war burned almost every corner of the galaxy. The nearest enemy ship even approached our research planet directly and crashed at the North Pole after being destroyed."

"Weikton bought us enough time to conduct research. At that time, we studied almost day and night, resting only two hours a day on average. We ate and slept at the research table, just to find some clues from the materials left by our ancestors."

"Finally, there was a breakthrough in Precious's research. She found out why the fleet ignored us at that time, and found a way to survive."

"And that method is Originium. Originium can save everyone."

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Chapter 82: Sea of ​​Solaris

Originium, Originium again.

Zhang Miao felt that no matter where he went in this world, he could not escape the shadow of Originium.

The entire Terra world seems to be shrouded in Originium. When a creature on it is born, the first thing that touches it is not the hands of its parents, but Originium. Until it falls into eternal sleep underground, the Originium in its corpse will continue to grow.

They were born because of the Originium, became powerful because of the Originium, and ultimately died because of the Originium.

In fact, it is similar for humans. Carbon is one of the basic elements of human composition and an indispensable part of human technology. When a person dies, his body will be decomposed and return to the world.

But the difference is that carbon cannot withstand an entire star fleet.

"How can Originium possibly stop the fleet's attack?"

It’s not that Zhang Miao can’t see the Origin Stone, but isn’t it a bit too exaggerated to block an entire fleet?

You have to know that with technology reaching this point, if a fleet fires a salvo of gamma rays at you from hundreds of light years away, the gamma rays will gradually spread over this distance until they cover the entire planetary system. Then, all living things on the planets in this galaxy will have their molecules and even atoms penetrated by the gamma rays and turn into a pool of rotten meat. Electronic equipment will also be completely burned, leaving no one alive.

In the end, all of this will be covered up as a pulsar explosion accident, leaving no trace. Even if you want to check it afterwards, you can't find it, and you can only blame it on your bad luck.

When two sides are at the same level, dogfights between warships will only occur when the battle is at its most brutal, and that is when the bayonets really come to a bloody conclusion.

As for boarding the ship, the probability of that happening is very high.

When two superluminal battleships collide with each other, even if the hulls of the ships can withstand the impact, the people on board will be knocked forward due to inertia.

Turn into meat patties?

Haha.

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This is space warfare. As long as there is a little gap in technological level, killing you will not be much more difficult than killing a dog.

Now you tell me that Originium can save lives?

Brother, you can fool others, but don’t fool yourself.

Of course the doctor saw through Zhang Miao's doubts. No one else would believe it, but that was the fact.

He took the tissue handed to him by Zhang Miao, wiped away his tears and continued

"The earliest origin of Originium is no longer traceable. According to historical records, the Phoenix Orchid crashed here, and humans multiplied and grew in this star region. During this period, they also encountered some alien races, but generally they lived in peace."

"Until one day, their research ship encountered a planet somewhere, an asteroid made entirely of crystals."

A planet made up of crystals. Zhang Miao had seen similar crystal life in records, but in essence it was just a part of inorganic life, a mutant stone man.

Did they encounter psychic stone men?

"The planet seems to be covered by some kind of dust fog. Neither the naked eye nor most electromagnetic waves can penetrate the fog. Any probe that goes down will lose contact directly. Even quantum communication will fail."

"Later, the researchers on the research ship applied for a group of living prisoners for human experiments. These prisoners were sent to the surface of the planet in the most primitive way by the researchers and survived for eight hours."

"When the prisoners were retrieved, they were conscious and their bodies were checked multiple times without any abnormalities. When the researchers questioned them,

"Asked what they saw, the prisoner replied."

"everything."

"They saw everything, their dead relatives, the city where they used to live, their friends, everything appeared before their eyes. That was reality, all of it was real!"

The more Zhang Miao listened, the more mysterious it seemed. It was like he was listening to some space ghost story. Could those guys be high on marijuana?

The doctor ignored the strange look on Zhang Miao's face and continued to dwell on the past, but stopped recalling those sad memories.

"The researchers at the time reported the discovery to the Academy of Sciences, and after many rounds of sampling and biological testing, they finally confirmed it."

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