Civilized Zerg Lord

Chapter 105 Leaps of Development

Chapter 105 Leaps of Development

With the help of Gu Hao, the highly intelligent Zerg tribesmen Wu and Xian quickly became familiar with the scene of controlling the swarm through the swarm network.

Gu Hao showed them the structure of the insect swarm network and how to establish connections in the insect swarm.

He explains how the Swarm Network works and demonstrates how to manipulate a swarm through the Swarm Network.

Wu and Xian quickly learned how to use the swarm network to control the swarm.

They learned how to send commands to the swarm and monitor the swarm's feedback so they could adjust the commands for better results.

Through Gu Hao's help, Wu and Xian's skills have been significantly improved.

They can now use the Swarm Network more effectively to manipulate the Swarm to achieve their goals.

In ancient times, two parts of authority were separated. The Zerg was divided into two factions, represented by Wu and Xian respectively.

The clan type represented by Wu is the blade clan on the front line of the war. They have super personal strength and excellent strategies.

They are able to achieve major breakthroughs with their personal power in battle and make wise decisions on a strategic level.

Therefore, they need the authority to directly control the Zerg units so that they can quickly respond in favor of the war.

The faction represented by Xie is a brain worm that has experienced extreme brain evolution.

They need to advance the biotechnology level of the Zerg while also consolidating the construction and development of the Zerg territory, which requires powerful computing power and extremely strong IQ.

This means their brains begin to grow larger and their bodies gradually shrink.

This evolution may have given them abilities beyond those of regular Zerg in terms of thinking and intelligence.

Of course, the brain worm can also be used as the core of commanding the war. It is not only the blade that can command the war.

Members of the Zong faction have advantages in intelligence and strategy, and can guide the actions of the Zerg through precise calculations and analysis.

These two factions represent different development directions within the Zerg. Each has unique advantages and characteristics, which have contributed to the evolution and combat capabilities of the Zerg.

Such differentiation may bring more diversity and strategic options to the Zerg.

Under Gu Hao's arrangement, Xun began to lead some of the tribesmen who had evolved from brain worms into the genetic field of the insect swarm network.

Hundreds of millions of swarm brain cells form a huge swarm intelligence network, providing huge computing and information processing capabilities.

These people connect their minds to the swarm network.

When they entered the swarm network, they were surrounded by intense electronic pulses and light, as if they were in a mysterious digital maze.

In this swarm network, millions of swarm individuals communicate with each other, forming a complex and efficient information exchange system.

The Song people used the computing power of this network to start debugging the genes of the new army.

They observe the flow of information in the swarm network and use the collective decision-making ability of the swarm intelligence to continuously optimize and improve genetic design.

The Insect Swarm Network connects their consciousness with the evolutionary tree in the Insect Swarm Network, forming a symbiotic relationship.

They can communicate with the swarm genes through thought commands, transmit instructions and receive feedback.

The Zerg Network helps Zerg people optimize genetic design and provide new insights and innovative ideas by analyzing large amounts of data and simulation experiments.

In this magical insect swarm network, the Shan people and the insect swarm consciousness jointly research new gene combinations and mutation methods.

They used the powerful computing power of the insect swarm network to speed up the genetic debugging process.

Tens of millions of insect swarm individuals are densely connected, forming an intricate genetic network, providing the Zerg with unprecedented computing power.

As time goes by, the Song people gradually reveal the secrets of genes in the insect swarm network, and continue to improve and innovate new units.

Their genetic debugging technology has made amazing progress with the help of the insect swarm network, providing a solid foundation for the development and growth of the population.

The Zerg Network has become an important tool for genetic debugging of the Zong people, bringing unlimited possibilities to the Zerg people.

As winter approaches, the scene in the swamp changes.

The cold weather caused many plants to wither, but it brought life to many Zerg creatures.

On the surface of the swamp, mutant duckweed begins to appear.This kind of duckweed is more cold-resistant than ordinary duckweed and can survive low temperatures.

Their leaves are also covered with tiny hairs that help them absorb sunlight better.

In addition to mutant duckweed, various newly modified flesh bugs began to thrive in the swamp.

This meat insect can produce a variety of different amino acids that can help other insectoid creatures survive better.

Their bodies are soft and flexible, allowing them to adapt to various environments in the swamp.

There are so many of these flesh bugs that they can often form huge groups and swim in the swamp.

Scenes like this are not uncommon in swamps, but for other creatures it is a strange and mysterious world.

In this particular swamp, to ensure it doesn't freeze during the winter, a bug called a heat-insulating bug excretes an oily liquid on the surface of the swamp.

This liquid has special properties that can block the contact between water and air under the swamp, forming a protective layer.

The function of this protective layer is to allow a large amount of biogas to stay in the swamp, thereby increasing the temperature of the swamp.

When winter comes, the temperature drops sharply. Under normal circumstances, the surface of the swamp will freeze, preventing the production of biogas, and the temperature of the swamp will further drop.

But, in this particular scene, the presence of this oily liquid changes everything.

The oily liquid blocks the contact between water and air under the swamp, preventing direct contact between water and air, thereby effectively slowing down the cooling rate of the swamp.

This means that the marsh can maintain relatively high temperatures without freezing.

Moreover, there is a large amount of biogas underground in the swamp, and the existence of this layer of oily liquid prevents the biogas from escaping. The biogas stays in the swamp, forming a unique gas layer.

The presence of this gas layer further increases the temperature of the marsh.

Because biogases contain large amounts of greenhouse gases, they absorb sunlight and convert it into heat energy, providing additional heat to the marshes.

At the same time, this layer of oily liquid is breathable, allowing carbon dioxide and oxygen in the air to pass through and react with plants.

The heat generated by this reaction also helps increase the temperature of the marsh.

In addition, by allowing oxygen to enter the swamp, this layer of oily liquid also promotes the metabolism of organisms in the swamp and maintains ecological balance.

In this particular scene, the bug's oily fluid keeps the swamp warm.

Not only does it prevent the marsh from freezing, it also provides additional heat energy that maintains the marsh's ecosystem.

In this vast swamp area, the miasma is diffuse, like a layer of gray mist, covering the entire area.

Due to the presence of miasma, the temperature in the swamp is also unusually high, making people feel unbearably hot.

In this miasma-shrouded swamp, duckweed grows extremely densely.

Large and small duckweeds, like patches of green floating islands, float on the surface of the swamp, forming a unique landscape.

These duckweeds sparkle alluringly under the sunlight, as if they are showing people the mystery of this swamp.

However, the dangers of this swamp cannot be ignored.In this fog-shrouded swamp, there are all kinds of dangerous creatures and plants hidden.

If you accidentally step into this swamp, you are likely to be attacked by these dangerous creatures and plants, and even lose your life.

In this swampy territory, armies of various civilizations stayed around the Zerg, trying to invade the core area of ​​the Zerg.

However, this swamp has complex terrain and is covered with dense wetland vegetation, which brought great difficulties to the attacking army.

The machine beast from the Mozi civilization walks on the muddy road, and every step needs to be carefully avoided by the bottomless swamp water.

Shrouded in rising water vapor, their vision is blurred and they rely on sound and landmarks to keep their bearings.

The Zerg territory exudes a strong putrid smell, caused by the rotting plant and animal carcasses in the swamp.

Various strange creatures are active in the swamp, including giant bone-armored centipedes swimming slowly in the water, and giant experimental carnivorous plants extending their tentacles and waiting for the arrival of prey.

Despite the difficulties and dangers they faced, the armies of all civilizations moved forward resolutely.

Why did they continue to explore the swamp at a high level for several months, but unfortunately the results were not ideal.

The core area of ​​the Zerg is still out of reach. No matter which civilization's army it is, it needs to face the dual obstacles of swamps and Zerg soldiers in order to further approach the core of the Zerg.

In this swamp full of dangers and unknowns, various civilizations are working hard to find a breakthrough, hoping to break through the Zerg's defense line and eliminate the forbidden lord as soon as possible.

It's a pity that the development of Zerg has entered the fast lane.

As the second female worm matures and winter ends, the third female worm also matures. By then, the monthly output will be close to [-].

In the underground space, a huge cave comes into view.

The cave was dark and dry, filled with a strong smell of Zerg liquid.

A huge female worm occupies the center of the cave. It is huge.

There are countless eggs of different sizes scattered around the mother worm, and they shine with strange light like black pearls.

These eggs are quickly transported to other hatching nests.

As time passed, the hatching cave gradually became filled with an atmosphere of tension and anticipation.

Each insect egg began to tremble, and small and weak cracks appeared on the surface.

As the cracks expanded, the digging insects emerged from their pupae one after another.

Digging bugs are short but nimble, with hard and sharp claws and strong and powerful bodies.

They crawl out of the eggs, with fragments of their pupal shells still remaining on their bodies.

The diggers quickly adapted to their new environment and began to shuttle through the caves, digging more tunnels and nests.

The cave echoed with the low, hoarse roar of the diggers.

They dig through the soil with their sharp claws, making a rustling sound.

Thanks to the efforts of the Diggers, the various swamp nests of the Zerg began to connect, forming a large and intricate network of underground passages.

The tunnels are dug wide and strong, and the walls glow with a faint bioluminescence.

The newly excavated passage was filled with a damp smell and a strong earthy smell, and water kept dripping on the walls, making a ticking sound.

A large number of insects shuttle between insect nests in the swamp.

They are large and powerful, and their tentacles are covered with sharp stingers.

The bugs are busy running back and forth, carrying various supplies and resources.

Some bugs carry huge fruits on their backs, while others transport precious plants collected in the swamp.

The passage echoed with the low, hoarse roar of the insects.

They dig through the soil with their hard and sharp claws, leaving clear and deep marks in the channels.

These hard-working and silently dedicated bugs are the mainstay of Zerg society, and they work tirelessly for the prosperity of the race.

The transportation of supplies between insect nests in the swamp never stops.

Thanks to the continuous attempts of the Zerg brain worms, various new varieties of digging worms have begun to appear that are adapted to different digging terrains.

These new bug species vary in appearance and characteristics to adapt to various digging environments.

In a vast swamp, a giant digging bug crawled slowly.

Its body is long and flexible, covered with a hard and smooth shell.

The head has a sharp drill-like digging jaw that can easily penetrate soil and rocks.

The tail has strong claws for stabilizing the body and propelling forward.

In another rocky canyon, a short, stocky digging bug zips through.

It has a thick body and is protected by a strong carapace on its back.

The powerful forelimbs are covered with hard and sharp stingers, capable of cutting through rocks and soil with ease.

It crawls nimbly through narrow passages, pushing gravel and soil out of its way.

There is also a special kind of digging bug that shows extraordinary abilities in soft sandy soil.

Its body is slender and soft, covered with small but tough scales.

The head has a special structure and can sense changes in underground water sources and underground rock formations.

It uses its powerful jaws and curved body to dig wide and deep underground passages in the desert.

With the swarm network under the control of the zerg master, the development of the swarm was like an engine, and the entire race began to flourish at an alarming rate.

The swarm is now like a complete organism, with each individual playing its own unique role and contributing its own strength to the construction and work of the zerg territory.

In the vast territory, the insect swarm network connects every insect.

This network is an invisible web that closely connects individuals. Information and instructions are quickly transmitted within this network, allowing the entire insect swarm to collaborate efficiently.

Although those civilizations had no way to deal with him for the time being, Gu Hao did not relax his vigilance.

The core area of ​​the insect nest is still sinking deeper into the area.

Only when he goes down to a thousand meters can Gu Hao feel safe.

At that time, even if nuclear bombs were bombarded above his head, he could calmly transfer the core of the insect swarm.

However, this stable development did not last long.

Winter has just receded, and the third female of the Zerg tribe has just entered its production period.

Foreign aid from high-level lords entered the trial world...

(End of this chapter)

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