Chapter 145: galactic resolve

The fight against "cordyceps disease" has gained new inspiration after a round of failed battles.

Judging from the currently known information, the most powerful space combat power in "Cordyceps Disease" should be those controlled space "mythical creatures".

The kind of "graveyard planet" full of fungi can also be counted as space combat power to some extent, but no one has really fought against it yet.

The combat power on the surface is like this, but because the "regeneration ability" of these "cordyceps creatures" is extremely powerful, their actual fleet size may be several times higher.

The "Galaxy Community" has established a temporary joint scientific research institution, and scientists from various civilizations will cooperate to develop effective means to fight against "Cordyceps disease".

Among them, they are basically studying the topic of "how to kill the fungus of a planet with a virus missile". In order to achieve the effect, they are developing more toxic fungal viruses.

In addition to this, many issues to curb the expansion of "cordyceps disease" have also been raised one after another.

There are those who want to try to "strengthen the wall and clear the wilderness", exterminate all known space creatures and indigenous civilizations, and then fight against "cordyceps disease" in several "fortress galaxies".

There are also people who want to spread fungal viruses over several galaxies to form a "virus wall" to stop "cordyceps disease".

Various imaginative ideas have been put forward, but few of them can be approved in the end.

At this time, there is still a lot of time before the "cremation deadline" stipulated by the "benevolent shelter", and young civilizations still have enough time to try to fight against "cordyceps disease".

This kind of situation made the "benevolent shelter" somewhat regret why they set up such a long time limit in the first place, and no longer make it shorter.

“…The will to resist these young civilizations is still very strong, who gave them the confidence?”

A high-level "benevolent shelter" was surprised by this. He really couldn't understand why these civilizations wanted to fight against this "natural disaster" on their own.

According to their calculations, the number of these "cordyceps diseases" can already destroy most civilizations.

He is now even wondering whether these young civilizations are too stupid to accurately judge the strength gap between the enemy and us to make such a decision.

"...It doesn't matter. What is pressing is them. We still have a lot of time. I think it won't take long for them to understand the gap. Only these tough-willed guys are more suitable to shake this 'virtual world'?"

So the "benevolent hosts" still maintain that attitude of being ready for battle, and at the same time give some "gifts" to those civilizations that accept their asylum from time to time to show their "goodwill".

Although there are still voices among the people of the galaxy who want to accept the asylum of the "benevolent shelter", the vast majority of people still believe in their government and support the behavior of the civilized government.

"Cordyceps disease" spread quickly, and the civilizations that formed the temporary federation before became the frontline battlefield after the failure of the "Fortress Galaxy" battle.

Although there is support from the "Galaxy Community", this battlefield was quickly defeated, and these civilizations also withdrew from the civilization positions one after another.

Some of them chose to accept the asylum of the "benevolent shelter", but most of them still did not give in, and continued to struggle in the "refugee galaxy" planned by the "galactic community".

In this matter, several civilizations headed by the Fire Alliance played an important role.

The Fire Alliance readily contributed the habitable planets they had discovered, and used them as the new home planets of these fleeing civilizations.

The livable planets in the interstellar world are very precious, but out of the protection of alien wild animals, the Fire Alliance did not colonize these planets, but only made some simple developments.

So when they provided the planet as the new home planet of the fleeing civilization, the civilizations discovered that this civilization, which is keen to improve the indigenous people, had so many habitable planets.

If the Fire Seed Alliance chooses to colonize, they will become the new first-line civilization of the galaxy in a few decades.

But the planet alone is not enough. Although the fleeing civilization also has its own development equipment, the time for rejuvenation is still too long.

So the galactic civilizations united unprecedentedly in this matter, and the selfless dedication of the Tinder Alliance gave them a good start.

Among them, the "Empire of the Conqueror" is particularly generous. This civilization, which has always maintained the attitude of "Shang Guo", feels that even a small country like the Fire Seed Alliance can donate "planets", so they should give more to show the imperial majesty.

A large number of production and construction resources were given to those fleeing civilizations, and there were several small fleets with basic self-defense capabilities as gifts.

In addition, "Serving Paradise" and "Galaxy Family" also contributed to this matter.

One of them brought infrastructure facilities, and the other brought construction drones, which accelerated the process of rebuilding civilizations for those fleeing civilizations.

These two strange omnic civilizations are still very far away from the star field where "cordyceps disease" is rampant, but they never seem to worry about this crisis, which makes other civilizations a little curious.

However, it is not a matter of a day or two that it is difficult for omnics to understand. Just as they cannot understand why the servants of "Serving Paradise" are xenophobic, they soon understand this matter as the absolute calm unique to mechanical intelligence .

So with the help of the rich and powerful galactic civilization, the fleeing civilizations quickly rebuilt their civilization positions, and once again vowed to fight against the "cordyceps disease" to the end.

Their efforts were not all in vain. As the first line of fighting against "cordyceps disease", although they were unlucky, "cordyceps disease" happened near them.

But no one hit anyone, but without exception, they gave help within their ability.

Maybe this galaxy is not so indifferent sometimes.

However, "Cordyceps disease" is still raging. After the first batch of civilizations failed to resist, the second batch of civilizations also made preparations for the coming impact.

"...'The Galactic Community' has already arranged as much poisonous gas as possible at the hyperspace channel entrances of several pass galaxies, which should delay us for some time..."

"There are not many support fleets from other civilizations, and most of them are gathered in the final line of defense. We have only a small part here."

"But I think everyone present should understand our mission."

This time, the commander of the United Fleet looked around the federal soldiers standing on the high platform, and said solemnly:

"We don't seek victory, we just delay more time for others. Finding the weakness of 'Cordyceps Disease' is one of our tasks, but we don't force it."

"You are all people from different civilizations and races. Maybe we had frictions once, but now we are all fighting for the same task."

"I am honored to be the supreme commander of this battle, and it is my honor to fight side by side with you."

"Even if many people will sleep in the universe forever in this battle, we will let the black hands behind all this realize that we will never retreat!"

Accompanied by deafening cheers, all soldiers began to board the battleship one after another.

In order to prevent the corpses from falling into the hands of the enemy, all warships are equipped with a self-destruction program, but no one is afraid of this battle. This will be their glory and their determination.

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