Simultaneous crossing: All hell difficulty

Chapter 134: Awakening of the Rectification Protocol Key

Chapter 134: Rectification Protocol - Key Awakening
It has been 2437 years since the first research vessel set out.

Well, after so many years, the calendar of the Human Federation has been changed to its current state, starting with the departure of the first scientific research ship, and the years have been recalculated.

You know, in the entire universe, not every planet can orbit a star precisely in 365 days. Some planets not only don't have 365 days, but don't even have stars.

You must know that the current Human Federation has already set foot in every corner of this world and completed the conquest or destruction of all civilizations in this universe.

And to some extent, they have set foot in other universes, but for the sake of safety, they have not directly had any special impact.

In such a situation, nothing is surprising.

In the main scientific research galaxy, it was an ordinary day.

"Is there something wrong with it?" Li Hua, an ordinary researcher, looked at the core of the rectification protocol and couldn't help but say.

It took a lot of effort to destroy the Sermon Protocol, but judging by the results, the civilization that invented the Sermon Protocol was undoubtedly wrong. At least with their current strength, they did not destroy the entire universe.

Of course, this is not necessarily the case after the disaster is successfully flown.

Just like when humans first started exploring the ocean, it was a life-or-death situation, but with the development of technology, the mortality rate has dropped little by little.

Their current ether phase engines are no longer what they originally were.

Normally speaking, if there were no civilizations occupying the space, and they were just allowed to build the etheric phase engine for ascension, they would have one extra hour to build from scratch, and the chief engineer could start to "enjoy" his endless unpaid vacation.

The success rate is rising again and again, and the 90% probability of becoming a god is enough to drive everyone crazy.

As for the consequences? Maybe they can really fart and collapse the universe.

"Is that so?" a colleague nearby couldn't help but ask, and then the two of them disappeared from the spot almost at the same time, along with the planet and the entire galaxy in which it was located.

An energy far beyond the creation of the world appeared at the core of the Rectification Protocol, but it did not have the slightest effect on it.

Not only that, but all the other modifications that had been made to him seemed to have disappeared at this point.

He seemed to have become the original Purification Protocol, that 29.9999… Purification Protocol in full swing.

But if it were just this, it would be far from enough to get almost all of the Human Federation up and running.

On the United Planet.

Although it is called a planet, its size has already exceeded the original Milky Way. Various almost god-like technologies have allowed such a wonder to exist in the world.

At the end of the season, I am looking at two, or rather one, reports.

"The Human Federation has been usurped several times, and the Rectification Protocol has awakened again. There are many special changes. Countless ships have appeared out of thin air around it, and they all have invincible characteristics."

The "~" key of the rectification agreement awakens me. Why do I have such a strange dream? At the end of the season, I couldn't help but love him, but he still said:

"Activate modification, invincible, let's fight him first!!"

"Yes!"

Almost at the same time, the shadow of the Minister of Scientific Research appeared in front of Ji Mo.

The passage of a thousand years had no effect on them at all, and everything remained the same as usual.

"They're coming?"

"Yes, they are here, and they are not here with good intentions."

"Is it possible that we are the newcomers?" They were of course referring to the civilization that had given them the End of Reincarnation buff. When two civilizations meet on a narrow road, the brave will win. As civilizations that are also on the path of digitizing reality, they are destined to fight each other.

"There is good news. They should not be able to do anything to us for the time being. Our development over the past thousand years is still having some effect."

"How did you find out?"

Perhaps because they have chosen to take this path, they are not particularly strong in serious material technology. "

"What do you mean?"

"Because of these." A series of data appeared, making him understand why, apart from several "possessions", the first thing that civilization did was to choose to cause the collapse of the entire universe where the Human Federation was located, rather than entering here and engaging in a war of attrition with them.

It was normal for Ji Mo not to know about this. After all, there was artificial intelligence to help Ji Mo extract information, and all he had to do was make a decision.

Just like when the enemy army was fleeing in ancient times, you had to choose between chasing or staying here. If you chased, you might be ambushed and lose the lives and property of tens of thousands of people. If you didn’t chase, you didn’t know whether the enemy would make a comeback in the future.

How to make a decision at this time? This is what he has to do at the end of the season. The difference is that if he makes the decision, then maybe...

"What this means is that the technology contained in the fleet they created is not that profound. They even borrowed a lot of technology from the Rectification Protocol itself. On the contrary, their ability to change reality is very strong. A bomb that could only destroy asteroids before could now explode with enough power to destroy a star."

"But that doesn't help, does it?"

If they were facing a normal world civilization, they might just take over their bodies and be done with it, but for them? It can only be said that they are enemies on a narrow road.

The battle between them can be said to have returned to basics, and it's not even the kind of situation where I hit your face with a planet and you hit my chest with a black hole.

But it is much simpler:

I am invincible.

I am also invincible.

I broke your invincibility.

I stopped you from breaking my invincibility.

……

"That's right. What we need to do now is not to compete with him in modifying reality. If we do that, we will never be able to defeat a civilization that focuses on this field. What we need to do is to increase the variables. Besides, this is our world!!"

"Add variables?"

Although the digitization of reality does not turn the real world into a virtual world, as a "local technology", it is naturally named digitization for a reason.

There are enough variables, and this is one of the shortcomings of real data.

However, the great advantage of the digital reality offsets its shortcomings. It may be weak in attack, but it is very strong in defense. Unless it encounters a force far beyond the current level of civilization, this thing is just a huge turtle shell.

Of course, it is easier for them, as the masters, to "speak" in their own territory. That was why the Golden Immortal was tricked in the first place. Now, it would be easy to deal with someone who didn't even take the initiative to enter their civilization.

Fleets of different appearances were built, and after being modified in various ways, they headed to the galaxy where the Rectification Agreement is now located.

Are there enough variables? This is still very simple. They did use real data, but that doesn’t mean they only have this.

The technology in terms of rules must develop, and the technology in terms of materials must also develop, only then can it be considered sound.

And if that civilization is somewhat similar to the Human Federation, you might be able to hear: CPU0 has declared you an enemy, CPU0 has declared war on you.

(End of this chapter)

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