Abnormal crossing

Chapter 216 Starship Classes

Chapter 216 Starship Classes (Part 1)

Listening to what Milo said.

Gu Wei couldn't help but look up at his captain, his expression somewhat subtle: "."

Milo's words carried a clear hostility, and this hostility was not merely a matter of dissatisfaction with the Alliance from a positional perspective, but rather a more personal and acute emotion.

Or rather, hatred?

In other words.

There must have been some conflict between Milo and the alliance?

Then Gu Wei glanced at Jin, who was standing to the side, without making a sound.

Actually, Jin's behavior just now was a bit strange.

She was so calm.

To know.

The Wirtz polar singularity is the initial key to unlocking polarized rift energy, directly related to the opportunity to advance to an eighth-order civilization. Any seventh-order civilization in the star sea would probably be willing to give everything to obtain it.

If this is the case for large civilizations, then it is even more true for ordinary individuals.

In addition, Jin herself is a top-notch researcher, so theoretically, her reaction to seeing this thing should be similar to that of a fisherman passing by a pond—it would be a disservice to her character not to cast a couple of lines.
But actually?
When Jin was discussing the Wirtz polar singularity, her attitude was more like an academic commentary from a third-party perspective, rather than a more realistic or urgent desire to obtain it.

True.

Judging from past events and known information, Jin and Milo, or rather all the members of the ship, are definitely not ordinary people. They are far more than just experienced long-distance drivers. Not to mention the medal that Milo used to vouch for Gu Wei's identity, it seems to be related to some warband and number. Jin's alma mater is even one of the six major academic institutions at the pinnacle of the Star Sea.

Especially after Jin solved the problem of the artificial black hole in Yuange, she was already considered a big shot at least at the level of a certain generation of writers in Gu Wei's mind.

However, on the other hand...

While the proportion of students at Xinghai's six major universities is indeed exceptionally high, the actual number is not pitifully small.
Xinghai University admits new students every ten years. The six universities together have a total of 30,000 students. Based on the average lifespan of Xinghai citizens, the number of Xinghai University graduates currently alive is at least several tens of thousands or even over a million.

Even among the leading writers of each batch of trainees, there are at least several hundred still alive.

If we include those who have already passed away, the number is even greater; the cumulative figure over the past million years is quite staggering.

And what about the eighth-order Arbitrator civilization?

The entire Star Sea Alliance currently has only nine remaining members, and even including those that have fallen and been destroyed, the total is barely over ten.
To put it bluntly...

Some scholars who are not affiliated with the six or nine arbitration states of the Star Sea, who are considered monumental figures of civilization, probably have never seen the Wirtz polar singularity with their own eyes.

So it's quite obvious.

Either Jin is truly the kind of person who is unmoved by external things, rational to the point of being almost cold, and clearly understands that taking away Wirtz's polar singularity is not a good thing.

Or it is—

She was no stranger to Wirtz polar singularities.

Of course, this familiarity doesn't necessarily mean that Jin has thoroughly researched this thing or mastered polarized fracture energy, but at least she has come into contact with it before.

We cannot even rule out a more extreme possibility.
Jin now has another sample that she can use for research at any time. It seems that Jin and the captain are probably even more powerful than Gu Wei had previously imagined.

"."

As Gu Wei's thoughts raced, Jin looked up at Milo and asked, "Are you sure? You really intend to sabotage this?"

Milo nodded decisively, his tone firm: "Of course, can you come up with a plan?"

“The plan is easy, and replacing such a conceptual substance is not difficult, but…” Jin looked at him seriously, her tone somewhat solemn: “In that case, you should be prepared to be hunted down by at least two top-tier forces.”

Milo waved his hand dismissively, a slightly unrestrained smile spreading across his face: "Pursued? Ha, are you kidding me? Haven't I been hunted countless times in my life? Let me tell you, I'm an expert at running away. I've been chased across fourteen star systems before. Do you even know what a 'naturally gifted escape physique' means?"

Gu Wei: "."

No, bro, what's so great about being good at running away?

You think you're Han Li, the runaway Han? You frowned and retreated behind the crowd, huh?
“Alright, it’s good that you had that expectation,” Jin didn’t seem surprised by Milo’s answer, but sighed helplessly and shrugged slightly while staring at the polar singularity of Wirtz: “Then we’ll just have to keep this thing. The good news is that the Alliance shouldn’t spread the news in the short term. As for the Kingdom of Bhikkhu…”

Jin didn't finish her sentence.

A bleating sound suddenly rang out in the air, interrupting Jin's second half of her sentence:

"Jin, Captain, energy fluctuations have been detected near the jump point outside Bosca. An external fleet is approaching!"

Swah——

The sheep had barely finished speaking.

Gu Wei and the others were slightly taken aback, and then looked up.

Perhaps it's because the palace's location is close to the jump point and there aren't many celestial bodies in the maze.

Through the opening in the dome, one can clearly see several unusually bright small points of light in the starry sky, which are slowly enlarging at a speed visible to the naked eye.

"Hey, you're here so fast?" Jin whistled when she saw this, looking rather roguish. "I thought we'd have to wait a while longer—Meow, what's the fleet configuration like?"

The main thread of the sheep quickly projected a set of three-dimensional images in the air with a scanning effect, and it was unclear what technology was used: "The foreign fleet consists of thirteen starships, specifically two Trade Winds, two Spaceships, eight Falcons, and one Rock—the Rock has a twin-mounted heavy particle light spear array, which should be the top-of-the-line model."

Gu Wei, who was standing to the side, couldn't help but raise his eyebrows.

During this period, in addition to his daily mecha training, he also made the most of every spare moment to frantically study various knowledge in the Star Sea.

For example, the physical framework of the Star Sea, the distribution of various forces and important regions of the Star Sea Alliance, the well-known figures in the Star Sea, and so on.
The Star Alliance involves spaceship-related systems.

After all, for the exploration team, the spaceship is the key to their survival. Gu Wei has now become an explorer officially recognized by the Star Sea. Whether for long-term or immediate considerations, the spaceship is a basic concept that he must be familiar with.

Therefore, just like mechs, there are four levels: lower, middle, upper, and super.

The Star Alliance spent hundreds of thousands of years developing a fairly comprehensive system architecture for starships in order to standardize their classification.

The full name of this system is...
【Ship Five Dimensions】.

(End of this chapter)

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