Chapter 420 - 420 420 Complete Victory and Gifts
Chapter 420 - 420 420 Complete Victory and Gifts
?Chapter 420: Chapter 420: Complete Victory and Gifts Chapter 420: Chapter 420: Complete Victory and Gifts Thousands of small unmanned fighters, teleported directly from the Protos Carriers, swarmed like angry bees in front of the “Galaxy”‘s energy-gathering crystal, which was slowly starting to illuminate, completely foregoing conventional attacks and instead turning themselves into bombs, colliding head-on with the violently glowing energy sphere.
At that moment, I had to admit Protos was a genius—he had actually developed this surprising attack tactic.
The experimental Energy Raider was still in cooldown mode, and the Anti-Phasing Device, being the ultimate unbeatable equipment, had an even longer cooldown than the Energy Raider. The Galaxy Main Gun’s charge was nearing saturation; under the relentless impact of thousands of kamikaze drones, that massive energy sphere was gradually losing stability, and that wasn’t the end—with the halos underneath those carriers continuously flickering, more carrier-based interceptors were breaching space, teleporting to the front of our main cannon, amassing tens of thousands of small unmanned drones in mere seconds!
How on Earth could these carriers hold so many of these damn things? Isn’t overloading illegal?
If I had to point out a flaw in something as terrifying as the Eternal Level giant warship, its most robust “Galaxy” main cannon would ironically be one of its weaknesses. Because of the tremendous Ghost Energy interference during the gathering phase, that energy-gathering area becomes the only spot on the battleship that Ghost Energy Shields cannot cover. However, who the hell would think of crashing into the enemy’s cannon mouth just a second before firing?
Well, Protos thought of that…
Naturally, such defects would have been anticipated by the war engineers of Xyrin. They installed a series of stabilization devices near the Galaxy’s energy-gathering crystal to prevent the cannon from “exploding its chamber” due to external blows during the charging process. However, no stabilization device could handle the joint self-destruction of ten thousand fighters—not to mention that the gadgets made by the Protos natives weren’t for show.
“Warning, ‘Galaxy’ energy-gathering crystal subjected to unknown energy interference, charge stability declining, Ghost Energy Shield failed to initiate, engaging emergency stop thrust in three seconds…”
Everything sounds complicated, but all of it happened in a flash. The enemy’s three carriers had been stealthily manufacturing planes since the beginning of the battle. Although I wasn’t sure what their original tactic was, their desperate attack had certainly taken effect now, with the alarm from the mother ship’s mainframe hastily intensifying, and the massive light sphere at the front of the Galaxy about to lose control completely.
But there wasn’t much worry on my face. As the Empire’s longest-serving and most stable high-tech flagship, the Eternal Level’s design was painfully perfect. Every possible contingency had been considered by generations of designers. Even if the main cannon went out of control, there was an emergency stop thrust setup—even though that would mean the entire main cannon could not be started again for the next 3 hours. And even if the emergency stop thrust was ineffective, we had a last-ditch method: partial spatial dislocation. The entire “Galaxy” system operated modularly, designed to automatically teleport away from the ship’s body in the most extreme circumstances. At one millisecond before the explosion of the main cannon, we still had time to throw the entire “Galaxy” into Other Space, though that would completely ruin the majestic appearance of the Eternal Level…
Well, neither of these two methods do I plan to utilize this time. As the first combat encounter with our opponents, we needed an absolute victory, leaving an impression that the “Empire is invincible,” even if it meant the loss of a single main cannon was not within our considerations.
I glowered, watching as the holographic projection displayed swarms of drones flying around the Galaxy’s light sphere like flies, then I stomped my foot hard.
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