Chapter 401 - 401 401 Finish with One Shot Pack Up and Go
Chapter 401 - 401 401 Finish with One Shot Pack Up and Go
?Chapter 401: Chapter 401: Finish with One Shot, Pack Up and Go Home Chapter 401: Chapter 401: Finish with One Shot, Pack Up and Go Home In the pitch-black, freezing void of space, near a region known particularly for its emptiness, an abnormality suddenly appeared due to unprecedented mass and spatial disturbances; distant starlight contorted abnormally upon passing through the collapsing area of space, forming a semi-transparent, jelly-like sphere. And when this immense illusion gradually transitioned from nothingness into reality, what was revealed was a dreadfully lifeless black shadow.
This was a planet long dead, its inner energy exhausted over eons until not even a flicker remained detectable. No one knew whether it had ever harbored a splendid civilization nor what had become of such life forms if they ever existed. Now, its crust bore only wrinkles unchanged for hundreds of millions of years—wrinkles of high mountain ranges rich in heavy metals that barely glistened a bloody hue against the dim backdrop, much like the countless ruptured vessels of the planet itself. And near its equator, a brighter crimson glow, akin to the source of these blood vessels, acted as the heart of the entire planet.
It was there that fragments of the Star Ring had fallen, the formidable energies of the Void and the Abyss intertwined, igniting the residual high-energy substances within the planet’s soil, triggering a fountain-like eruption of energy. This exotic energy surged through the entire planet, driving its desire to collide with a certain blue cosmic water drop.
Then, just as this black planet of death had begun to materialize, and before it even had a chance to move toward Earth, an unprecedented energy fluctuation erupted mere thousands of kilometers above its south pole.
A massive silver-white Energy Array suddenly spread across space, forming a giant halo adorned with mystic symbols. In the center of this halo, with a radius spanning thousands of kilometers, surged a liquid-like, swelling radiance. From within this brilliance, myriad complexly structured energy bands burst forth like fireworks and in an instant formed dozens of three-dimensional rings. These rings presented specific angles to each other without ever crossing, creating a colossal spherical energy magnifying array. The rings grew in brightness incrementally until they were blinding to behold. We must recognize that in this moment, the brilliance of the Starlight Burst dazzled the universe…
Finally, the Sniper Star Cannon in the distant outer space was fired, its fearsome energy penetrating the intervals of time and space, gushing from the super-spatial muzzle, and striking directly the gloomy black Death Star.
A colossal white light, though thousand kilometers in radius, seemed delicate in comparison to the entire planet, like a toothpick against a ball of yarn. It was hard to imagine what damage such a “fragile” light could inflict on the entire planet. However, the reality was that just after a few seconds, this planet, formed entirely of heavy metals, had begun to disintegrate in a chain reaction.
From the point of impact, a crimson glow violently spread across the surface of the planet. Where the glow passed, nothing was left but surging magma—the planet’s sturdy crust was melted and vaporized into a sky full of rock steam by the terrifying energy of the Sniper Star Cannon, then re-condensed upon the now molten mantle of the planet. The unprecedentedly powerful laser had penetrated every barrier of the planet and was now irradiating unobstructed from the other side—though its brilliance seemed to carry much less destructive power, as its energy funneled entirely into the assaulted planet.
Under the extraordinary energy shockwaves, the entire planet shook violently, its immense mass succumbing to the energy’s onslaught as if it were a mere feather, defenseless. The tremors within the planet grew stronger and stronger, but the deadly white beam continued pumping even more tremendous energy into its interior.
In the end, the last semblance of balance was utterly destroyed. The immense pressure from the swiftly heating exterior combined with the internal burst of energy reached a critical point. Under the extreme heat, ?-oscillations, and Ghost Energy Radiation, the fundamental structure of matter—the molecules—were torn asunder.
This spectacle was beyond the theoretical modeling capabilities of human scientists. In an instant, the entire heavy metal planet transformed from a huge solid mass into a dazzling light ball. All of its constituting matter had been molecularly disassembled, forming a pure atomic aggregation; some transformed into the fuel for nuclear reactions, becoming pure light and heat, while others turned into free space gases, drifting in the orbit of Mars. The remaining portion served as fuel for the high-energy reactions, sustaining the entire chain process until no more atoms were available to react.
It sounds complicated, but all of it concluded within just three minutes.
The planet was utterly gone. What remained in its place was only a cloud of free atoms and the still-tumultuous thermal radiation.
This was the Sniper Star Cannon. Utterly different from the so-called “Pseudo Star Weapons” mounted on giant mother ships that are used to scorch crusts with the intent of killing life forms on the surface. At best, these could cause damage to the crust, while the latter disassembles every molecule of the entire planet into an atomic fog or outright transforms it into light and heat—a true annihilation.
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