Legend of Infinite Mecha

: Basic Setting Introduction: Space Debris Chapter Space Storm Chapter Void Undercurrent

Space storms, or space-time storms, are a kind of space-time anomalies commonly found in the interior of the world. For any possible reason, a huge tearing effect is produced, which makes time, space, or one of them in a certain area into a state of extreme chaos, which can be called a space storm.

In fact, space storms are not necessarily fixed—although some of them do. A moving space storm generally moves in a fixed direction, and the time and space it encounters on the way will be broken and torn. The torn object is not necessarily really destroyed, it may be continuous between the fragments of time and space-but for individuals who have not come into contact with other fragments, it is indeed no different from being destroyed.

Due to its nature, space storms generally decay slowly at a speed that is invisible to the naked eye, and eventually disappear. At the same time, their intensity makes it always unable to reach the level of destroying the world in which it was born.

After the space-time torn by the space storm, it is possible to connect to the void, which makes it possible for a part of the space storm to become a natural portal similar to a stargate and other devices-and a portal across the world.

Space debris refers to the fragmented fragments in time and space-they may have access to a certain place, or they may remain connected to the plane or world they originally belonged to, but they may drift to other places. It is a small plane or secret realm that spontaneously "grows" in some form in a special world, and it may be the same as the portable space, without connecting anything. They can be artificially made, or they may be formed naturally in environments such as space-time storms.

The undercurrent of the void is a special phenomenon of the void. Due to the nature of the void itself, the void in some regions (or even a region that changes in a certain pattern) will cause various temporal and spatial anomalies-such as time disorder, space fragmentation, broken links or links in time and space, anything in time and space All of the anomalies belong to the undercurrent of the void. Understanding the undercurrent of the void as a space-time storm between the worlds is also a good way to explain it, because it does not conflict in nature.

The undercurrent of the void will not damage the world, and even some worlds can use the protection of the undercurrent of the void to escape the range of effects of the abyss and century system.

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