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Chapter 54 These masterminds are too flustered

Chapter 54 These masterminds are too flustered
The Galaxy Alliance's attack on the Babel swarm is overwhelming!

In order to resist the attack of the Starship Alliance fleet, the Babel swarm had already set up defensive lines on the spiral arm where the main force of the swarm was entrenched.

However, on the first day of the confrontation with the Galaxy Alliance, the five defensive fronts were directly overwhelmed, and the sixth defensive front was in jeopardy.

This is mainly because the Starship Alliance's fleet doesn't talk much about martial arts.

The first time the fleet arrived on the battlefield, it was not for the fleet to confront the planetary creatures of the Babel swarm, but to use the radar on the fleet to lock the position first, and let the gravitational disruptor first block the possibility of the planetary creatures entering superluminal speed.

After everything was ready, the Starship Alliance fleet directly applied to the rear for a wormhole strike to destroy the planetary creatures deployed in the nebula.

Therefore, after the first confrontation, the planetary creatures that were invincible in the past are now as fragile as paper.

"I can't stop it! I can't stop it at all!"

"The remaining Naama Nebula still maintains its defensive power! But judging from the current situation, it won't last for three days!"

"If there's anything you can do, just say it!"

In the swarm network, the masterminds were in a mess. Although they tried their best to overestimate the enemy's strength, after the war started, they found that there was still a serious underestimation.

The defensive fronts they deployed relying on Nebula before the battle seemed to be able to cause only a little damage to the enemy.

Just when the masterminds were overwhelmed by the wormhole attack of the Starship Alliance fleet, information about a hive appeared in the swarm network.

"What's the matter?" Moston asked very dissatisfied.

The reason for their dissatisfaction is simple. Now that the masterminds are struggling with the life and death of the race, this hive is still here at this time, so ignorant to disturb their thinking.

The hive that delivered the information was a little timid, and it replied obediently: "Well... in terms of decision-making... I have a question that I don't quite understand...so I want to ask."

"Why do you care about this as a hive? It's enough to do your job well." Moston said.

The hive, which was accused by the mastermind of the scope of work, restrained his timidity, and replied very stubbornly: "The hive has been reformed, and participating in thinking is also one of the jobs of all individuals in the hive."

"If you have any questions, tell us quickly, don't waste our energy and time." Mastermind Kai'Sa urged.

The hive asked the question: "Why can't we create a large number of scattered behemoths to deal with the enemy's wormhole attack?"

"..."

All of a sudden, the restless masterminds in the swarm network fell silent collectively.

Yeah, why not use Behemoth Herd to replace the planetary creatures on the battlefield?

The difference between a planetary creature and a Behemoth herd is nothing more than a planetary-scale body shared by a large number of brains, and a body for each brain.

In terms of psychic power, a planetary creature with 500 million psionic brains is far stronger than a herd of 500 million behemoths.

Because the number of these behemoth behemoths is too large, in addition to the brain mass, there is also a physical mass, and the spiritual power is limited.

In order to resist the gravitational force generated by the huge scale, each Bechymos needs to share some spiritual energy, and adjust its position at all times, so that the behemoth giants will not be like a swarm of chaotic flies.

Planetary creatures, on the other hand, don't need to worry about gravitation, so they can achieve greater output of psionic energy.

In terms of psionic competition, it is absolutely impossible for the Behemoth herd to beat the planetary creatures.

But right now, the opponent of the bee swarm is not the same kind, but the Galaxy Alliance with wormhole attack methods. Planetary creatures cannot resist the microscopic black holes that directly penetrate into the interior, but the scattered Behemoth giants don't need to care about this.

Because the Bechymos herd is a loose group, throwing microscopic black holes among them can at most kill a few Bechymos, and the other Bechymos can completely disperse and avoid them.

Anyway, the scary thing about a microscopic black hole is its ability to devour matter. As long as the distance is widened, a microscopic black hole with a small overall mass will not be able to pull the Bechymos over and swallow it, and will only evaporate itself in the end.

The more Graner thought about it, the more he felt it was feasible, but since he hadn't tried it, whether the specific effect was the same as it thought had yet to be confirmed, so he asked other masterminds.

"What do you think?"

Nunnally suggested: "...you can give it a try. At present, this seems to be a good choice, but we cannot rule out that the Starship Alliance has no other weapons for this situation."

……

A huge fleet broke away from the superluminal state and appeared on the edge of a nebula.

This is the seventh defensive front of the Babel swarm. After solving a Nebula garrison point on the sixth defensive front of the Babel swarm, the fleet continued to advance towards the seventh defensive front without stopping.

The commander of this fleet scrupulously browsed the tactical map, but he couldn't find those huge creatures whose size was close to that of a planet.

Radar is divided into high-precision radar and low-precision radar. Although the performance of low-precision radar is lower than that of high-precision radar, the advantage is that it can start quickly.

The general fleet will use these two types of radars at the same time after each super-light jump to prevent the high-precision radars from being slow to start and being caught off guard.

In previous battles, due to the huge size of planetary creatures, low-precision radars could easily scan their locations, but this time they failed to scan them.

Without locking the position, it is naturally impossible to carry out a wormhole strike.

Just when the commander was feeling puzzled, he heard his subordinates eagerly reporting: "Report! A psychic reaction has been detected! There are bee swarms appearing in the direction of Fugu Star! A swarm of beasts composed of a large number of Bechymos has been detected!"

The chief commander immediately asked his subordinates: "How big is the Behemoth herd?"

"More than 500 million!" The subordinates reported.

The chief conductor then asked, "Where are the planetary-level swarm creatures?"

"Not detected!"

The chief commander calmly looked at the huge Bechymos herd and fell into deep thought. Obviously, this change of the enemy is a change made in response to the wormhole attack...

It intends to avoid the impact of those microscopic black holes that pass through the wormhole through the loose structure.

However, such a change did not make the commander feel troublesome. As early as the beginning, the staff of the Galaxy Alliance had conceived that the Babel swarm would abandon the planetary creatures due to the defeat of the war and switch to the traditional Binghai tactics.

Therefore, from the very beginning, there was more than one mode of wormhole strike.

"The power of the gravitational disruptor ship is fully turned on, blocking the enemy's ability to exceed the speed of light! Other ships provide fire cover for the gravitational disruptor ship! We want to eat the enemy's Behemoth monsters!" The commander ordered in an orderly manner.

Then, the main commander contacted the wormhole generating device at the rear.

"Apply for a wormhole saturation strike! The mode is gamma coverage bombing! The range coordinates are..."

(End of this chapter)

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