Xyrin Empire

Chapter 333 - 333 333 Control Hub



Chapter 333 - 333 333 Control Hub

?Chapter 333: Chapter 333: Control Hub Chapter 333: Chapter 333: Control Hub Glory-class Battleship… I remember hearing this term.

During the heyday of the Xyrin Empire, building a giant battleship as large as a planet wasn’t an unimaginable feat. They were always famous for making things big. However, as a type of Planet-level Battleship, “Glory” possessed a unique characteristic—it wasn’t made, but… imagined into existence.

That was a special ability of Leader Level Xyrin Apostles. Relying on their powerful spiritual power and their understanding of the world, they could bypass the corrections of world laws and forcibly materialize enormous celestial warships in the physical world. This concept, which sounded fantastical and unimaginable—of course, there’s no such thing as a free lunch. Creating such a defiance of nature is far more difficult than you can imagine. Even a Xyrin Apostle like Pandora, who was specifically born for assault, would probably need more than a month to materialize a Glory-class Starship. However, a Fortress Ship that could serve as a Mother Star and was nearly undying—if it even took a month to build, it would be a bargain.

When science and magic reach their pinnacle, their boundaries blur. In their respective ultimate realms, the two converge into one. The emergence of the Glory-class Battleship is a manifestation of this concept. It may be mechanical, but its birth requires something akin to “Summoning Magic.” When it comes to the origin of laws, distinguishing between science and magic becomes meaningless.

And although it’s called a Glory-class Battleship, it can’t really be classified purely as “military vessel.” It’s actually a physical manifestation of a Leader Level Xyrin Apostle’s spiritual power and a display of the peak of individual Xyrin achievement. It’s capable of achieving “something from nothing” force under the interference of laws—besides gods, only Xyrin Apostles, who are the ultimate civilization capable of explaining the mystical with science and deducing science through the mystic, can accomplish this. Since it involves the destruction and recreation of laws, a Glory-class Battleship fundamentally differs from those so-called “fantasy materialization” abilities. Once created, it becomes an actual existence, no matter how bizarre or peculiar, even possessing attributes that do not blend with the current world’s laws. A Glory-class Battleship cannot be erased; it can become a real part of the “world,” and it’s feasible to modify the entire world’s laws because of its existence.

Take a simple example: if Alaya projected her Glory-class Battleship into a purely technological world with not a trace of magic power, that world would instantly generate magic elements and even a complete system of magic power. That’s the incredible nature of law power.

Despite its power, “Glory” isn’t so simple to utilize. Not to mention the terrifying requirement of spiritual power and other resources for constructing a celestial fortress. Contending against the world’s laws is inherently an extremely risky affair. Even Leader Level Xyrin Apostles rarely achieve this easily. Those who can create Glory-class Planet Fortresses are extremely rare within the entire Empire. The second limitation is even more crucial: just like every person’s brain waves are unique, a Glory-class Battleship, as a physical expression of a Xyrin Apostle’s spiritual power, also has its uniqueness. Each capable Apostle can create only one celestial fortress in their lifetime. Even so, one is enough to be heaven-defying…

It’s just like what I’m seeing right now, the Visca Barrier Star; its interior is basically a highly developed military planet! Can something like this, really be called a “ship”?

In terms of utility, a Glory-class Planet Fortress is akin to nuclear weapons for humans—it’s good enough as a strategic deterrent, and normally no one would casually take a planet into battle. However, if it were to be used… it would only mean a death-match kind of total war.

“Our moon…” After Sandora finished introducing the information about the Glory-class Battleship, Qianqian twitched her lips and said, “Is actually an alien spaceship?”

“It’s not entirely accurate to say that, but there’s nothing wrong with that understanding.”

“Does that mean Earth has only had a satellite for seven hundred seventy thousand years?” Big Sister pondered even deeper. “There was no moon on Earth seventy-seven million years ago? And the moon actually came with Visca?”

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