My Doomsday Train.

Chapter 325 Human Civilization: The Stellar Spaceship.

Chapter 325 "Human Civilization: The Stellar" (Seeking monthly votes)
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On Gemini, Chen Mang looked at the words "Human Civilization" on the ground that were gradually fading away. He stood up, let out a long sigh of relief, and then smiled slightly as he looked up at the light above him.

This should be the result of the first outward expansion of human civilization.

A habitable planet.

And a large amount of resources.

This was a small step for him, but a giant leap in the course of his entire life.

The rest was left to the staff to handle.

A large number of robots are deployed on the twin stars to take stock of resources and legacy equipment in various cities.

At the start of war.

The main combat mission was undertaken by the robot army, which did not cause much damage to the main body of the city; it could be repaired simply.

As for the work of cleaning up corpses, clearing rubble, and clearing collapsed buildings, there is absolutely no need to hand it over to robots.

Chen Mang sat in the train cabin and pressed a green button on the control panel. Soon a progress bar appeared on the screen. When the progress condition was completed, all the garbage would be cleaned up, and the living environment of the entire planet would be greatly improved.

The medical pod's level 200 supermodel effect is the ability to repair damaged planets.

It's extremely easy to use.

Especially after the war, it was perfect for cleaning up the battlefield.

Chen Mang returned to the ruins of the "Kasa Civilization Federation System" and looked at the movement of the Zerg army on the star system map. At this time, the two Zerg civilizations had completely merged together, without any gaps between them.

Even though they were fighting bloody battles not long ago, they can now unite and fight together.

In the entire Zerg civilization, the only intelligent being is probably the Zerg Queen, or perhaps only a small portion of the Zerg possess intelligence. The Zerg army below consists of Zerg monsters driven solely by bloodlust and obedience to the Queen's commands. Under these circumstances, they integrate extremely harmoniously.

At this moment, a wormhole is being created on a small scale, slowly approaching.

They have dispatched a large army to guard the exits of the "Kasa Civilization" wormholes that have been detected, and have not yet made any rash advances.

It seems like there's a plan for a truce.

But this is just an illusion.

The Zerg Civilization and the Kasa Civilization had maintained peace initially simply because they were engaged in a war with another Zerg Civilization and couldn't spare any attention for the Kasa Civilization. Now that the front lines had ended, they naturally had no choice but to attack the Kasa Civilization Federation.

As for peace?

The Zerg civilization was not one that could settle down peacefully.

The universe has endowed us with so many characteristics that they are inherently meant for conquest and plunder.

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Chen Mang leaned back in his chair, scrolling through the mainstream forums of the Kasa Civilization Federation on his screen, wanting to see what everyone thought about the Kasa Civilization's escape. His goal was to incorporate most of the human civilizations among these civilizations into his human civilization.

This served as a foundation, becoming an important basis for his journey into the depths of the universe.

but--

He didn't want to attract a bunch of old men.

The population suddenly surged to this level, which would bring many oversights and troubles to management. Although Lao Zhu is good at management and has grown a lot in managing Blue Planet these days, receiving nearly 10,000 civilizations at the same time still poses a certain challenge for the Stellar.

He needs to wait.

Once most people realized that the Kasha civilization had truly escaped, and had indeed taken all the resources they had surrendered with them, and that they had no way to deal with the Zerg civilization except to wait for death, they realized that the Zerg civilization was truly doomed.

He reappears as a savior.

This will greatly solidify his rule.
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"This is truly the end. It's confirmed; the Kasha civilization has completely escaped. We've all been abandoned. What are we going to do now? It's all over!"

"What's there to be afraid of? Civilization wars of this level often last for hundreds of years. Mechanical civilizations were wiped out after hundreds of years. I don't have that long a lifespan, nor do I have that much money to live that long. By the time the Zerg civilization comes, we'll be long dead. After we die, who cares about the floods?"

"Are you fucking stupid? The mechanical civilization was able to hold out for hundreds of years because someone was holding it off. The Kasha civilization has all run away. Who's going to hold it off now? Besides, the mechanical civilization was only facing one Zerg civilization back then. This time, we have two."

"Could we send someone to discuss this? Is the Zerg civilization truly destined for extermination? Is it possible that if we adopt a policy of non-resistance, refraining from attacking or harming a single Zerg monster, we could become citizens of the Zerg Civilization Federation?"

"Yes, you reminded me. The Kaisa civilization has already escaped. This war has already been declared a victory for the Zerg civilization. So killing us is pointless now. The living are always more valuable than the dead, right?"

"If that's really the case, that would be great. I've heard that the highest leader of the Zerg civilization is a woman, and that the civilization's structure is a matriarchal society. If we join the Zerg Civilization Federation, our status as women can be improved a bit."

"My suggestion is to adopt a policy of complete non-resistance and not kill any Zerg monsters. When the Zerg civilization arrives, they will definitely carry out a massacre, but we will still not resist. Gradually, the Zerg civilization will see our sincerity, and the remaining people can survive."

"To show enough sincerity, I think we could even destroy all the mechanical trains and defenses. Since we can't stop them anyway, we might as well destroy them in advance."
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Chen Mang sat expressionlessly in the chair, his knuckles tapping lightly and rhythmically on the table. He slowly closed his eyes, feeling that his thinking had been flawed all along. He wanted to be the true representative of human civilization.

Therefore.

He believes that any civilization, as long as it is mainly composed of humans, has the opportunity to join human civilization.

He has always only considered race.

He belongs to the human race and has a greater preference for them.

But now, he feels that his thinking is not comprehensive enough.

Besides race, we also need to look at the overall social atmosphere of a civilization. A civilization that is rotten to the core, even if it is human, is not worthy of joining human civilization.

Human civilization was created by him.

It belongs to him.

It does not belong to humankind.

He had expected to see over 200 Level 2 civilizations temporarily form a wartime command center, combining all their forces to prepare for a fight to the death against the Zerg civilization.

Even if they are wiped out, they will still take a big bite out of the Zerg civilization on the eve of their extinction.

结果
What he saw was that the policy of non-resistance was being endorsed and accepted by more and more people.

He couldn't accept the idea.

He has come this far.

He had used underhanded tactics, acted ruthlessly, avoided battle, and faced the enemy head-on, but he had never once chosen to disarm himself in a moment of crisis, placing his hope for survival on the assumption that the enemy would not kill him.

In his opinion.

Over the years, under the rule of the Kasha civilization, these civilizations have been kneeling for too long and can no longer stand up.

What he needs is a human civilization that stands up, not a human civilization made up of a bunch of soft-bodied people.

After a long silence, Chen Mang looked up at the Zerg army at the exit of a wormhole of the Kasha civilization on the train screen. He originally wanted to wait until everyone was in a state of despair before he would help.

But now things have taken an unexpected turn.

In such a desperate situation, everyone's thoughts became extreme.

He decided to do something first.

First, be that ray of light in the darkness, giving everyone some confidence.

He immediately pushed the control stick and headed toward the nearest wormhole of the Kasha civilization.

at this time--

The wormhole of the Kasa civilization is unguarded and can be entered at will. Of course, each time a train from another civilization enters the Kasa civilization's wormhole, the management office will receive a notification that another train from another civilization has entered.

The imprints of civilization inside a wormhole are difficult to erase unless that civilization perishes.

Six hours later.

The Stellar train slowly entered the wormhole ahead, and after traveling inside for several seconds, it slowly emerged from the wormhole like a newborn baby being born. The moment it exited the wormhole...

The insectoid monsters that had been guarding the area swarmed forward and began attacking the train.

and.

Just a dozen seconds later, a wormhole of the Zerg civilization appeared almost face-to-face with the person next to them. A large number of Zerg monsters rushed out of the wormhole, and even dozens of huge Zerg motherships drove out of the wormhole.

All of a sudden!

The Stellar train was in complete crisis, teetering on the brink of capsizing like a wooden boat in a raging storm.

at the same time.

This image was broadcast by Chen Mang via the train radio to all trains within a 100,000-light-year radius. The image was quickly relayed and appeared on televisions, wristwatches, and even the exterior screens of towering buildings in the city.

This footage is being played in real time wherever there is a screen.

The video is silent.

Against a backdrop of pitch blackness, adorned with tens of thousands of stars, a train carriage with nearly twenty cars floats in space. Around it are countless Zerg monsters that fearlessly crash into the train's armor. In the distance, nearly a hundred large Zerg motherships aim their cannons at the train, ready to fire at any moment.

On the armor of this train, several large characters were printed.

"Human Civilization: Stellar"

This is the Stellar, and it is also the first time that human civilization has appeared in the public eye!

This scene quickly caused a great sensation in the Kasa Civilization Federation.

At first, Chen Mang only projected the images onto all the trains, but the train conductors quickly realized what was happening and began broadcasting the images live. This was the first time that almost everyone had seen the Zerg army in real time.

For many, it was the first time they had ever seen the monsters of the Zerg civilization in person.

In the silent universe.

The oppressive feeling brought by the millions of Zerg monsters floating in the universe is indescribable, especially the nearly one hundred huge Zerg motherships behind them, which are like crocodiles eyeing the sky, ready to deliver a fatal blow at any moment.

And these people's opponents.

There was only one train.

A train that is isolated, helpless, and looks extremely dilapidated.

Countless pedestrians in the city stopped in their tracks, some looking up at the rooftop screen, others looking down at their watches, subconsciously holding their breath as they watched this scene. At this moment, no one was in the mood to go to work anymore.

The cars on the street stopped on the spot, and no one honked or urged them to move. Almost everyone put down what they were doing and watched the live broadcast.

This is a matter of their lives.

They didn't know if this human civilization could withstand it, but at least someone was willing to step forward.

人类文明
It's the civilization that just recently advanced to Level 2 civilization. It even made the headlines of the Kasa Civilization's daily newspaper. Everyone was curious about which civilization could break through the restrictions and advance to Level 2 civilization under the jurisdiction of the Kasa Civilization.

Especially since I had never even heard of this civilization before.

Civilization names also came quickly.

Many people are waiting to see a good show, waiting to see how the Kasha civilization will slaughter this civilization.

However, what they received was news of the Kasha civilization's escape.

The video has been playing for a full minute.

They could no longer see the Stellar train at all; it had vanished from the screen, and countless Zerg monsters had completely enveloped it from all directions, making it look like a giant sphere of insects.

Everyone looking at the screen at that moment subconsciously held their breath and waited patiently. They didn't know what they were waiting for; perhaps they were waiting for a miracle to happen.

at this time--

Countless beams of blazing white light were ignited almost simultaneously!
Like a comet, it streaks across the universe in an instant.

The nearly one hundred Zerg motherships standing guard nearby chose to fire simultaneously. Their main cannons, with an attack power of up to level 150, bombarded the fleshy ball like a meteor shower. In an instant, countless Zerg monsters melted under the scorching beam of light.

Immediately afterwards, people saw the Star Train located at the core of the Insect Sphere.

Countless beams of light, imbued with terrifying pressure, blasted towards the Stellar Train. Even space itself was distorted. Though no sound could be heard, the violent explosions seemed to resonate deep within everyone's minds.

After a few seconds.

The space gradually calmed down.

Everyone stared at the screen in disbelief. The Stellar train was completely unharmed, not even its external components were damaged. How could such an intense attack have caused the Stellar train not even the slightest damage?

next moment--

The blue patterns on the "Akanon Photon Main Cannon" on the top of the Stellar Train began to glow. After being fully charged in a few seconds, a blazing beam of light carrying an even more terrifying pressure appeared in the universe in an instant, just like Pangu splitting the heavens and the earth.

Like a thunderous explosion at the dawn of creation.

Wherever it passes, not a blade of grass grows.

This is the only shot.

Dozens of Zerg motherships couldn't even withstand a single shot, instantly turning into fireballs, with countless fragments flying at high speed in all directions. Only then did the remaining Zerg motherships react and quickly fled towards the wormhole they had come from not far away.

however!
Even faster than them was the Stellar Train's solar-powered main cannon, which unleashed four consecutive beams of blazing light, completely destroying all the Zerg motherships!
This battle, which started out as an evenly matched contest, ended with the Stellar train's overwhelming victory.

A massive Zerg army, boasting nearly a hundred Zerg motherships and millions of Zerg monsters—an army that even the Kasha civilization had to send its main force to fight—was annihilated by the five cannon shots fired from the Stellar train.

The image gradually darkened until it disappeared.

Before the image disappeared, the last thing people saw was the Stellar train suspended in the pitch-black universe, surrounded by Zerg monsters fleeing outwards, as well as a few pieces of flesh and corpses and fragments of the mothership.

These are the lucky few who have not yet been vaporized.

In the pitch-black universe.

The Stellar train emitted a faint light, a light that was almost negligible in the entire universe, yet it stood firm and could not be extinguished by the wind.

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Chen Mang sat in the Stellar train, looking at the several real-time data messages flashing on the train's screen. War has always been the fastest way for humankind to get rich, and in essence, it is no different from robbery.

They plunder other people's resources and put them into their own pockets.

The only difference is that the subject has changed from an individual to a civilization.

but--

The wealth gained from war is only formally settled after the war ends. Before the war is over, a large amount of resources will be consumed, and if resource reserves are insufficient, the country can easily be dragged down by resource shortages.

Those few main cannon shots just now consumed a total of 2 trillion units of iron ore.

Although it destroyed an army of Zerg civilization.

However, there was no profit.

Before conquering the Zerg civilization's planet, this war was all about attrition, not gain.

Although the resources of the "Gemini" have not yet been fully tallied, they are not expected to be particularly abundant, enough to sustain him through this battle. With these resources, he will find it difficult to contend with the Zerg civilization.

His idea is simple.

Use these resources to build your own power, and then plunder all the remaining resources of the Kasha civilization.

He also inherited all the resources left behind by the Kasha civilization, which was enough for him to finish the war.

He then returned to Star System 27 of the Kasa Civilization Federation and looked at the forum discussions on the tablet. He believed that this live broadcast should have caused quite a stir, and perhaps it could ignite everyone's fighting spirit.

Even better.

He doesn't want any weaklings in his human civilization. If someone still suggests a policy of non-resistance after he has stood up and demonstrated a certain level of strength, then he can only abandon the other side and let them see if his policy of non-resistance is effective.

next moment--

After seeing several glaring condemnations on the forum, his eyes gradually narrowed.
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"Does this newly emerged human civilization love to show off? You're being arrogant now, but when the Zerg civilization attacks later, won't they kill even more people from the Kasha Civilization Federation in retaliation? You think those few shots you fired hit the Zerg civilization? You hit us!"

"It's already impressive that a civilization that has just advanced to level two has such a foundation, but if it can't see the situation clearly, it definitely can't stop the flow. I suggest that we issue a joint statement to sever ties with human civilization, so that when the Zerg civilization comes in the future, they won't vent their anger on us."

"I think it's good."

"I have already sent people outside the wormhole to find the Zerg civilization and prepare for negotiations."

"Are you all insane? After the mechanical civilization was defeated, the entire race was wiped out; not a single one survived. Don't you know that?"

"That's because the mechanical civilization has been resisting. It's only natural that the Zerg civilization would annihilate us to vent their anger. If we didn't resist, would the Zerg civilization have vented their anger?"
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Only six hours had passed between when he first saw the forum and when he started the war. In those six hours, the policy of non-resistance received a lot of support and even became the only solution before the Zerg's doom.

Moreover, some leaders of civilized societies have already spoken out, deciding to resolutely implement the policy of non-resistance.

Even though he tried to stand up and make such a splash for the first time, it was only to awaken the fighting spirit in everyone's hearts.

But then came the separation.

at this time--

He even saw on the forum that several civilization leaders were sending broadcasts into the depths of space. The content of the broadcasts varied, but almost all of them indicated a break from human civilization.

They firmly support the rule of the Zerg civilization and will become its most loyal subjects.

"Cosmic Broadcast".

A special item that can only be used by the leader of a civilization. Once activated, it can broadcast a message or video to the universe at the speed of light.

Its primary function is not dissemination.

The territory of the "Kasa Civilization Federation" spans tens of thousands of light-years.

It would take tens of thousands of years for the message to spread throughout the entire Kasha Civilization Federation, and even to the Zerg Civilization. Its main purpose is to preserve evidence.

"Cosmic broadcasting" can send a message over a region of 100,000 light-years. The message will never disappear until it reaches its destination, thus becoming irrefutable evidence—evidence that cannot be faked, can be captured and confirmed at any time, and is permanently preserved in the universe.

These civilizations did not intend to deliver this message to the Zerg civilization in this way.

The main purpose is to express a stance.

And when the Zerg civilization attacks in the future, they can use this evidence to show that they have long supported the rule of the Zerg civilization.

"Good."

Sitting in the train cabin, Chen Mang watched this scene and couldn't help but laugh. He lit a cigarette, leaned back, and said nothing more. He had originally intended to awaken the fighting spirit in everyone's bones, but he didn't expect these people to help him in any way. He just hoped they wouldn't influence the social atmosphere when they joined human civilization in the future.

Now it seems.

Some people are born with soft bones and can't harden them.

These people are not suited to join human civilization; they are better suited to be made into crispy chicken—not hard to chew or choke on.

at this time--

Xiao Ai's voice rang out inside the train.

"Train conductor, all resources on Gemini have been accounted for."

“共有170万亿铁矿、80万亿铜矿、10万亿木材、37万枚墨菲石、各式特殊道具37个、各式配件蓝图3709张、以及少量稀有资源等。”

"In addition, we also found the research lab of the Kasha civilization."

"It contains a large amount of experimental equipment that can be used to create blueprints for components, including advanced technology developed by the Kasa civilization that can repair gravity, as well as 'planetary wormholes.'"

"The Kasa civilization used a method called 'planetary wormholes' to escape by stuffing planets into wormholes. It was also through this method that they created the Kasa Civilization Federation wormhole, bringing together a large number of civilizations and forming a star system."

Chen Mang nodded slightly. It was good news; this batch of resources would be enough for him to use for a long time. He wasn't actually that annoyed.

Although the fact that a civilized leader was so foolish and weak made him want to laugh.

But that's actually normal.

After all, looking at the history of the Kasa civilization and the mechanical civilization, the strength of a civilization is not directly related to the stupidity of its high-level leaders.

"Can we use that 'planetary wormhole'?"

"Yes, you can use it now."

"it is good."

Chen Mang nodded slightly and instructed, "Pay attention to those civilizations that sent out cosmic broadcasts and made severances with human civilization. Later, place them all in positions closest to the Zerg army."

"Since they are so keen to implement a policy of non-resistance."

"Just as they wished."

"Perhaps the Zerg civilization really did show them some kindness."

If this war had broken out with another civilization, then perhaps the policy of non-resistance might have actually succeeded. Even if the other side did not intend to leave any survivors, they would have treated these people well in order to undermine their internal structure.

Unfortunately, the enemy was the Zerg.

Talking about this with the Zerg?

You think it's non-resistance, but to the Zerg, it's a completely different story. What do you mean by non-resistance? I don't know. I thought it was a speed bump.

Forget it, I'll just talk to God.

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Chen Mang glanced at the forum screen again. The forum was now in an uproar. His intervention had had an effect, and he quickly gained a group of supporters. Many civilizations had expressed their desire to gather their strength and follow him to resist the Zerg civilization's attack.

Most people still have some clear judgment.

Surrendering to the Zerg is less comfortable than committing suicide.

to be honest.

Although so far 178 Type I civilizations and 1 Type II civilization have sent cosmic broadcasts, clearly cutting ties with him, he can actually understand that Type II civilization.

That level-two civilization is the "Mantis Civilization".

The Civilized Race members have a human-like appearance, but they are not a human race. Their exolimbs have many mantis-like skeletal features, such as mantis blades. When the Kaisa Civilization still existed, what angered them the most was when others said they looked like the Zerg.

They have always firmly identified themselves as human.

Absolutely human.

Even the leaders of the civilization have repeatedly stated in public that they are of the human race and that human blood flows in their veins, but at this moment they changed their tune and firmly announced that they are actually of the Zerg race.

They have always been insectoids.

The leaders of the "Mantis Civilization" even went so far as to include a great deal of evidence in their cosmic broadcasts to prove that they were insectoids.

This civilization's choice not to resist or sever ties is understandable, not entirely foolish, and has some basis.

Of the remaining 178 Level 1 civilizations.

37 of them are foreign civilizations.

The remaining hundred or so civilizations were purely human civilizations, and these human civilizations chose to believe in the benevolence of other races, which was something he could not understand.

The difficulty of advancing from a Level 1 civilization to a Level 2 civilization is actually not that great.

If it weren't for the constant suppression by the Kasa civilization, the number of Tier 2 civilizations would be greater than it is now.

But there are some hurdles along the way.

Those Type II civilizations were clearly much smarter. Apart from the "Mantis Civilization," none of them sent out any cosmic broadcasts. It was obvious that these Type II civilizations were very aware of the cruelty of civilization wars.

Almost all civilization wars.

It will definitely end in the extermination of the entire clan.

If the entire clan was not wiped out.

That wasn't one side showing mercy, but rather the war wasn't over yet.

If it's a war between people of the same race, there might be other possibilities, but if it's a war between different civilizations, the war will not end in any way except for the extermination of one side.

"but."

Chen Mang looked calmly at the star map and said softly, "These second-level civilizations aren't exactly peaceful either."

"Spread the word."

"All the mining planets left behind by the Kasa civilization belong to human civilization. I want these resources. Leave my mining planets now, and I will forgive any past transgressions. Anyone who disobeys this order will die."

how to say.

Sometimes, people can even empathize with their enemies.

He used to think that the Kasa civilization's indiscriminate slaughter of civilizations within his federation was an outrageous thing. The disregard for human life was the least of his concerns; the main issue was that it was completely harming his own interests.

But when he sits in this position.

He suddenly began to understand the Kasha civilization a little better.

These civilizations are all a jumbled mess of gods and demons.

Without resorting to ruthless suppression, the situation quickly fell apart.

Is there a normal person among them?
Is there such a thing as a normal civilization?

Within the territory of the Kasa Civilization Federation, there are many mineral planets. Over the years, the Kasa Civilization has mined most of them, but there are still many mineral planets that have been discovered but have not yet been mined, or have not been fully mined.

There are probably more than sixty such mineral planets.

Upon learning of the Kasha civilization's escape, numerous trains from nearby civilizations began to travel to these mining planets to begin their operations.

A single swing of a pickaxe from a mining star can yield profits comparable to several months' worth of earnings; the profits are truly astonishing.

Amazing profits naturally breed crazy, desperate people.

Chen Mang pushed the control lever, and the train shot rapidly into the depths of space, heading towards a wormhole coordinate not far away, preparing to jump to another area within the territory of the Kasa Civilization Federation. He needed to first load all the mineral planets into his train.

This is also a large part of the resources.

Erasing the civilization imprints on mining planets is much simpler; when the Kasa civilization left, it didn't have time to take these mining planets scattered throughout the Kasa Civilization Federation with it.

these years.

The Kasa civilization mined a large number of mineral planets, thus accumulating a considerable amount of resources, which naturally led to the vigorous development of the Kasa civilization.

just
Compared to the development of mechanical civilization, the Kasa civilization is ultimately far behind.

Although the internal conflicts of the mechanical civilization were too intense, it must be admitted that for a long time the mechanical civilization was the most powerful civilization in this region, without exception. Even the Zerg civilization was no match for it. If the Zerg civilization had not suddenly gained the characteristic of "infinite resurrection", it would not have been a match for the mechanical civilization at all.

On the level of development.

Mechanical civilization is far superior to Kasa civilization.

soon--

The Stellar train arrived at the first mining planet. At this point, the planet's mineral content was only 78%, making it a relatively comfortable mining environment. It was orbiting a star.

By this time, the mining planet was already filled with a large number of trains.

Mining like crazy.

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Chen Mang maneuvered the Stellar Train to a slow stop on the mining planet. Looking around at the other trains that had gone completely mad, he shook his head slightly: "The best swimmers drown, the best riders fall from their horses."

"The ultimate fate of a fugitive is also to die."

next moment!
A message appeared on all the trains stationed on this mining planet.

"This mining planet belongs to human civilization. All trains must leave the mining planet immediately without surrendering any resources. Any resources mined during this period belong to you. Those who have not left in three minutes will be considered to have declared war on human civilization."

The instant I received the message.

The train immediately recalled all the mining robots and left the planet, a decision so decisive it was frightening.

However, most people continued mining.

Some dug for another minute, and some dug for another two minutes.

I left almost at the last minute.

If Chen Mang had set a ten-minute time limit, this group of people would dig for nine minutes before leaving.

The main focus is on trust.

Just as the three minutes were about to end, about one-fifth of the trains continued mining as if nothing had happened, showing no sign of leaving. In addition, his train received a private message.

"This mining planet originally belonged to the Kasa civilization, not your human civilization. Who are you trying to scare here?"

"The ownership of this mineral planet is shared by all who see it."

"Everyone mines together, and how much they get depends on their own abilities."

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Chen Mang sighed softly, "These people..."

"The ownership of all resources in the universe always belongs to the strong."

The concept of official status is just something to talk about.

Before the Stellar Train had gained sufficient strength, it never stood on the table to share the spoils. Instead, it hid in the corner, eating scraps and slowly growing stronger. As a rat, one must be prepared to stay in the sewers.

Just then, the countdown ended.

Nearly a hundred high-level "shuttle ships" took off from the Stellar train and flew toward other trains that had not yet departed. At the same time, he turned off the private messaging function for strangers.

He gazed at the distant sky at the train that had just been preparing to take off and escape, only to be destroyed in mid-air by the shuttle ship, turning into sparks. He calmly lit a cigarette, looked at the scene with a detached and serene expression, and murmured softly.

"Isn't it supposed to be a share for everyone who sees it?"

"How could he have died so suddenly?"

The Stellar Train now possesses the power to inherit the legacy of the Kasha civilization, so these resources naturally belong to him.

Besides these sixty or seventy mineral planets.

There are also many mining planets whose mining environments are too harsh for the Kasa civilization to exploit. He will take all of these mining planets into his train and mine them slowly.

"Well"

Chen Mang sat in his chair, his brows furrowed as he looked at the control panel screen. He was currently contemplating something very serious.

A level 200 space gate can only accommodate one planet with a diameter of more than 100,000 kilometers. The diameter is not a limitation, since there are almost no mineral planets or habitable planets with a diameter of more than 100,000 kilometers. Planets with a diameter exceeding this range are basically some random and haphazard planets.

Creating a level 200 "Space Gate" is not expensive; it requires 13 billion units of iron ore.

Presumably, the resources available to the Stellar train are now quite cheap.

but--

The issue is.
The portals need to be installed directly inside the carriages, but his train is already expanded. Even if a portal is embedded in the ceiling of each carriage, there can only be a maximum of 100 portals.

This is the absolute limit.

Taking all of these mineral stars with us will definitely be enough.

However, there are still quite a few civilizations with strong fighting spirit, which he values ​​highly. He has already set his sights on them and plans to incorporate them into his human civilization. There are thousands of such civilizations, and his original plan was to put them all into the space gate.

But now it seems like we can't take it with us at all.

Unless we build a few more carriages, but that would instantly increase the cost of armor upgrades.

After pondering for a long time, Chen Mang finally sighed and asked, "Xiao Ai, how do you think other civilizations solved this problem?"

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As the train signal sounded, Xiao Ai's somewhat helpless voice said, "Train conductor, other civilizations wouldn't have this problem. According to the information in my current database, no civilization would carry so many planets on a train."

"Moreover, I think that even looking at the entire universe, there are very few people who can do this."

“Train conductor, you could have simply broken up the civilization and preserved some habitable planets instead of taking it all with you.”

"No."

Chen Mang shook his head, rejecting the suggestion: "Once they all join human civilization, they will definitely be broken up and managed in a unified manner, but these habitable planets are rare even in the universe."

"It's quite rare."

"It takes millions of years, or even longer, for such a seed to be formed."

"The reason we have so many of them is because of the accumulation of a lot of time. They are all treasures and we can't just throw them away like this."

"That would be such a waste."

"Waste will be punished by heaven."

"Even if we don't use it, we can keep it in. There will always be a chance to use it in the future, and it can also serve as a backup planet. Who knows, we can even sell it for money later. Let me think about it."

Yes.

In his next plan.

After the final battle with the Zerg civilization, he will stay here for a period of time to develop and consume all the resources here. Then he will still go to other regions, taking with him all his resources and the planets he has accumulated.

After all, the main way for civilizations to acquire resources is through mining planets.

Mineral planets are considered renewable resources in the universe, but the regeneration time is rather long.

When all the resources in a region are exhausted, the only option is to expand outwards. This is an inevitable and predetermined outcome, which also means that the war between civilizations in the universe can never stop.

After a while.

He looked thoughtfully at the level 200 supermodel effect of the portal on the screen.

or
Upgrade it to level 500 and see what the "cosmic supermodel effect" at level 500 is like.
Maybe it will work out a miracle for him.

The Space Gate is a yellow-grade component, and upgrading it to level 500 requires 7000 billion units of iron ore, which was an astronomical figure for him in the past, but for him now.

All I can say is that it's alright.

acceptable.

next moment--

A brand new supermodel effect appeared before my eyes.
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"Space Gate Level 500 Supermodel Effect": Can contain stars and use them as the energy source for train operation, greatly increasing train speed. Requires a Level 500 Rainbow-grade Acceleration Nozzle accessory.
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A flicker of disbelief crossed Chen Mang's eyes.

Very strong.

From just this simple line of text, he could tell that the speed of the Stellar train would increase dramatically, a very good supermodel effect. There's no harm in the train being faster.

But the problem is
He thought that the level 500 supermodel effect of the Space Gate would be able to accommodate several planets or even a galaxy.

What about all his many planets?

This thing can't be stacked, and it can't be built inside a refrigerator; it can only be embedded inside the carriage.

etc--

His expression was slightly strange. He seemed to have thought of something. The "space gate" could only be embedded in the carriage and had no requirements on the carriage's level. He could build several trains, then embed space gates in these trains, and then place these trains in the space gates.

One link leads to another, thus achieving perfect accommodation.

This shouldn't be considered a bug exploit; it's part of the game's mechanics, right?

Is this okay?
Something doesn't seem quite right.

Organizing is a fucking tiring job, especially when you have to organize so many planets, it's even more tiring!
If all else fails, see if we can drag it behind the train, like nine dragons pulling a coffin.

It's just not very aesthetically pleasing.

Thousands of beads were strung on the back of its buttocks, making it look like... well, you know.
(End of this chapter)

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