Galaxy Domination Guide

Chapter 353: 344 Fierce Battle Gigite (Part Six)



On Lingge Star, nearly all the media on every planet were broadcasting the current state of the battle on Gigite Star, and in some of the larger cities, the Star Alliance had even set up gigantic holographic projections in the sky to display it all.

This was the first time the citizens of Lingge Star witnessed the scenes of a cosmic war so vividly. For many of them, the Star Alliance might not have been something that gave them a sense of belonging, but Teizene was clearly an entity that inspired fear and loathing. Given the choice between the two, almost everyone would choose to comply with the Star Alliance. At the very least, they wouldn't have to surrender their populace to become food for the Teizene people.

Fang Jiye, the current Administrator of the Yifu region, together with the leadership of Yifu, were all in the conference room, watching the cosmic war on the TV like they were partaking in some sort of group study. The television footage was actually produced by the media department of Flashpoint Company, broadcast not only on Lingge Star but also in any place that had access to Sky Net.

When the Star Alliance Fleet exited the warp bubble and entered the battlefield, facing the vast Teizene Fleet, Fang Jiye and the others felt a chill in their hearts. Even though no one explicitly said it, there must have been people thinking that the Earthlings had either lost their minds or gone insane.

The presenter then explained that the Star Alliance had mastered technology that could completely paralyze the enemy's shared shield, which somewhat reassured the people.

It was only when Teizene's shield array was overloaded and the sixty-six Star Alliance warships wreaked havoc, with the Teizene Fleet barely able to fight back, that some of the citizens of Lingge Star started cheering along.

It's a strange thing, how a sense of identification is established often through such small maneuvers. When the Star Alliance could provide a planet's people with food and safety or even cater to the next level of needs, offering a sense of pride and superiority, identification would slowly accumulate.

In her modest apartment, Jenna, wearing pajamas with her smooth legs crossed, also sat on her bed with a Star Alliance smartphone she had recently acquired, watching the battle situation in the holographic projection. Although she wasn't someone who enjoyed war, she couldn't help but think that the fleet defending Lingge Star was led by the Chancellor who moved her heart.

Of course, the reality was different from what she assumed—the person who truly commanded the fleet was Xu Lanzhou.

"Fight and win this battle, my hero," Jenna wished earnestly.

On the contrary, back at the Star Alliance headquarters, several hundreds of light-years away and because the battlefield was far from the Danlu Interstellar Cloud and due to the diversity of media information, Earthlings paid less attention compared to the forcefully inculcated Lingge people. Earthlings were still living their own lives, light-hearted and normal.

Back to the battlefield.

Bai Zhongqi gave a glance to Zero and said, "Finally, we get to have a lizard barbecue. How could we let these lizards just slip away?"

Zero's smile was as radiant as a flower as she replied, "Understood, Your Majesty."

The Sacred Falcon, which had served as Bai Zhongqi's main battleship, suddenly accelerated, breaking away from the Star Alliance Fleet's formation. This ship was still the most advanced weapon of the Star Alliance to date, capable of carrying various tactical modules to achieve different objectives.

Caesar of the Order Association didn't believe that the Star Alliance could leave such a large number of Teizene ships behind, but Bai Zhongqi was brimming with confidence. The reason was that he had equipped a large warp trap device on the Sacred Falcon.

The warp trap device, akin to the anti-warp interference device in function, had a similar technical origin, only the usage differed slightly. A warp trap didn't disrupt enemy ships' warp upon entering a star region; instead, after activation, it would turn a limited area of space into a massive warp bog, causing spatial variables to become chaotic and preventing ships from initiating warp travel.

If anti-warp interference was a defensive weapon, then the warp trap was an offensive weapon, an indispensable tool for preventing enemies from escaping the battlefield. Many civilizations had developed technologies along the anti-warp route, but there was still a distance from practicality. For instance, with the warp trap technology, it was challenging to predict the actual battlefield location, so it could only be carried by warships. However, to miniaturize it to the extent that a warship could carry it without taking up too much space or hindering the loading of other weapons and equipment obviously required a high level of technology.

When the entire universe seemed to lurch, the Teizene Fleet appeared bewildered.

Haiwins felt a wave of nausea and discomfort and called out, "What's happening? Why can't we enter warp speed?"

Reilis, in charge of technical issues, anxiously explained, "Your Highness, it's not that we don't want to enter warp, but all the spatial parameters we've calculated have become dynamic variables. We can't derive stable spatial parameters, so we can't initiate warp."

Haiwins was greatly startled, "What? How can this be?"

Aolans, who had always been cautious about Earth's civilization, was the first to realize, "It must be some sort of anti-warp technology."

Aolans was now firmly convinced that Teizene had the misfortune of provoking a higher civilization. The variety of technologies displayed by Iridium Star had already surpassed the category of ordinary mid-level civilizations, putting Teizene at a severe disadvantage against Earth's Iridium Star civilization.

At this moment, Reilis tried to calm Haiwins, "Your Majesty, generally anti-warp technologies don't last too long, and those using it are also affected. Right now, the Earthlings are also trapped and can't go anywhere."

Though this statement was correct, unfortunately, Bai Zhongqi had never intended to go anywhere else; his goal was to eradicate the Teizene people right here.

For a moment, the Teizene Fleet was caught in a difficult position.

Haiwins was indeed very decisive. Although he didn't often participate in the command of the fleet, faced with this situation, Haiwins made his own judgment without hesitation.

"Leave this area. Iridium Star Earthlings' anti-warp can't affect the entire galaxy; once we're beyond their range of influence, we will definitely be able to leave," he declared.

Haiwins was right in his thinking, but he didn't realize that Bai Zhongqi's use of the warp trap was precisely to buy time.

While Haiwins was eager to break free from the warp trap, a radar officer on a Teizene warship suddenly reported in panic to the Prince and the vassals on the bridge, "Your Highness, my lords, we've detected a large-scale warp fluctuation. There are at least ten large warp bubbles approaching Gigite Star. If they're warships, then the number could be more than two thousand."

"Two thousand warships? Could it be Earth's ships? Impossible, they can't have that many," shouted Haiwins, his body beginning to tremble.


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