In order to commemorate those civilizations that once walked in the star sea, but now turned into cold names and ruins, Hong specially built a museum on Katus. Inside it, every extinct civilization known to her so far is displayed. The names of intelligent civilizations, and the great creations they are proud of.

No matter what kind of civilization it is, no matter whether it was once good or evil, in this museum, they all have their own place.

Their names will not be forgotten.

And what Hong has to do is to keep walking with these names.

Forever.

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PS: Collecting manuscripts...

Do you want me to add a new chapter as soon as I write a chapter, or do I save a little bit and post three or four chapters together?

Volume 220 The Road to the Cat League: Chapter [-] [-] A new era is coming

"Here is their home planet."

Standing under the open cabin of the aerospace aircraft carrier, looking at the dark red planet with a very unique color above his head, Hong put his hands behind his back and said to himself.

After advancing for a full 12 days, the cat alliance's fleet finally arrived at the core of the former cult, the amino habitable planet that gave birth to the Tukeka civilization.

Although at this moment, there is no longer the bustling scene above it, and everywhere the line of sight is, there are patches of desolation and dead silence, but Hong can still see from the cities and factories they left behind. The glory of this civilization.

The brilliance built on racial cleanliness and subspace evil gods.

"The aerospace aircraft carrier is all in place, waiting for further instructions."

"The order has been confirmed, the landing force is being dispatched, and the target landing site is 7-11."

"The leading troops have landed, and the safety around the landing site has been confirmed, and the follow-up troops are allowed to land."

Different from the difficulties when attacking Star Ai, the process of occupying the planet of the order is very easy-since the "AI" of the order is based on the brain connection of Tukeka technicians, when someone operates them, they can It exerts an effect no less than that of level 2 AI, and even forms an intelligence level similar to Maomeng 2.5 level AI through a large number of series.

But after losing the Tukeka technician, the intelligence level of the whole system suddenly dropped to the point of appalling, let alone like the former Aixing AI, which took care of everything from mining, production and construction to military command. Automatic maintenance of equipment cannot be done.

They can't even identify the "enemy" very well. They don't know that these objects that are falling from the sky are the enemy's army-the difficulty of leveling them may be slightly higher than shoveling cat litter.

"There seems to be civil turmoil here."

Looking at the wreckage and corpses scattered on both sides of the road, Hong asked the construction machinery to start dismantling and researching it, and at the same time said to Stuart with some uncertainty.

In view of the fact that the planet of the order is too stinky, Hong is not willing to let her body go to such a smelly planet, so this time she did not let the body cooperate with the live broadcast explanation, but just sent those rough According to Hong's plan, the future of these robots is to stay on this planet for construction, and never come back in this lifetime.

"Where does this road lead to?" Stewart propped his cheek with one hand, and curled his red and smooth hair aimlessly with the other, "It seems that most of the wreckage is concentrated on this road and its nearby positions .”

"In front is the 'pure cathedral' which they call the kingdom of God on earth. According to the data, its main function is to hold state-level religious ceremonies, pray to God, and pray to the oracle, and at the same time serve as the highest governing body of the church The office location is the spiritual symbol of Tukeka civilization."

Hong flipped through the database and read.

"Could it be that there is Tukeka who wants to stop the sacrifice of the cult?" She guessed.

"It's possible." After reading some rough data reported by the engineering sub-individual, Hong nodded, "According to the current intelligence, the two sides in the war are clearly polarized, and there are a lot of biological soldiers in the attacking side. And they all wear the uniforms of the regular army, with uniform equipment, large tanks and even heavy-duty carrier aircraft, which can basically rule out the possibility of civil riots."

"In other words, this is an organized military coup?"

"At present, it seems that this is basically the case."

"Hmm..." Stuart sat up straight, obviously becoming a little interested in this matter, "Since you said it was polarized, does that mean that the defender is completely opposite to these elements?"

"Yes."

"Are they all irregular civilian armed forces?" She guessed casually.

"No." Hong shook her head, and selected a few pictures from the picture library to display on the desktop, "The polarization here refers to this."

The red and white knuckles tapped twice on the photo of a tank whose turret was blown off.

"Hmm...does it make a difference?"

Stuart, who didn't know much about the army, was puzzled.

"This is an unmanned tank." Seeing this, Hong chose not to be impatient. "It is an unmanned tank designed for fully automatic combat without a crew compartment from the very beginning."

"It means that all the defenders' troops are unmanned troops?"

Stuart was a little surprised.

"Not exactly. Some defenders were found, but the number is extremely rare, and most of them are wearing teaching uniforms instead of military uniforms. The proportion is even higher." Hong explained.

"Then that's interesting."

She became more interested.

After all, with such a huge disparity in the ratio of creatures, coupled with the very interesting phenomenon of unmanned troops defending and manned troops attacking, she can be sure that there must be a big secret in it.

Regarding this phenomenon, a Zai Zai named Bai You, whose major is interstellar politics, also expressed the same interest. As you can see, unmanned armies are trying to stop manned armies from entering the supreme governing body.

This is really interesting.

As the army continued to advance, they saw more and more wreckage and corpses along the way—even Hong detected a strong radioactivity on the way. After some searching, they found several severely damaged, It looks like a nuclear warhead that was shot down on the way.

This is the surrounding area of ​​a civilized capital. Even if the religious order placed it on the edge of the city out of solemnity and tranquility, it still cannot change the fact that they are launching nuclear bombs on their own capital, a super-large city with the largest population. .

What exactly happened that caused the regular army to rebel collectively, and they would not hesitate to launch a nuclear bomb on their own city—or even to their own heads, but also dragged the church cake to die together?

Before, Hong's guess was similar to that of Zai Zai and Maomeng scholars. They all thought that this might be because the sacrifice of the population caused public outrage, but after careful study for a while, Hong ruled out this possibility.

After all, judging from the information collected from the Internet of the religious order, the religious order does not have much resistance to the sacrifice-they will only blame the death of these tukekas on the head of the Cat League, not only Don't blame their pastry, and even inspire even stronger xenophobia and extreme nationalism.

Moreover, as she got closer to that pure cathedral, Hong discovered a very important clue.

This battle lasted no more than an hour at the most - if you were even bolder, the whole battle might have lasted only ten minutes from beginning to end.

More importantly, the end time of this battle is very consistent with the time when the probes of other planets discovered that their civilization was liquidated, which means that the time when the battle started was just one hour before the final liquidation. Inside.

If the chaos within the city can be explained as the last madness before the end, then such a large-scale collective and organized rebellion by the regular army can hardly be explained by the madness before the end.

Especially according to the detection results of other planets, even at the last moment before the doomsday, the people of the religious order still showed no obvious signs of chaos, and the vast majority of them spontaneously went to churches everywhere to pray-this undoubtedly gave the rebellion even more trouble. Added a weird atmosphere.

Hong became more and more interested.

What kind of secrets are hidden in this weird church?

She'll know right away.

"Squeak~"

The project individual moved away from the dilapidated and damaged door, but could still see the former splendor and solemnity, and showed her the situation behind the door—unsurprisingly, when she entered, there were thousands of people. Unrecognizable corpses.

Judging from this scene, the believers who had set up simple fortifications in advance successfully blocked the attack of the Tukeka army here. Even at the last second before the liquidation, they did not let these Tukekas pass the line of defense and enter The passage leading to nowhere behind.

Obviously, the goal of this army is the place where the passage behind them leads-the answer to all questions may be hidden there.

The creaking sound of crawlers rolling over the stone bricks and the rhythmic footsteps of mechanical feet echoed in the empty passage, adding some different sounds to the deathly silent environment around - it's a pity that in this desolate place full of corpses In the background, this lifeless, cold mechanical sound will only make the whole picture look like she just removed all the organisms, and now she is going to clean up the deepest and last survivors.

Clearly the cleanup of racial cleanliness is just, and it is clearly placed in the game for a legitimate reason for war. Obviously, I came first... No, it seems that they came first.

While thinking about all kinds of nonsensical things, Hong came to the door at the end of the passage, and slowly pushed it open.

What caught the eye was a huge, seemingly sophisticated mechanical structure. Twelve small discs surrounded the largest and most gorgeous disc in the center. Dominance of the central disc.

And on the disc in the center, there was a corpse with its head bowed and its body in a kneeling position—a corpse that had begun to rot, but could still be recognized by Hong.

It is the supreme leader of Tukka.

Pure Grand Duke of the Order.

Tugs.

"Is this... a prayer ceremony?"

Stuart, who was used to seeing death and corpses for a long time, was not affected at all, and analyzed very calmly: "It seems that at the last moment before the liquidation, it is still communicating with their gods.

"Perhaps it is because they think that the other party is really a god of 'benevolence', and will continue to waste energy on them, a race that is doomed to fail?

"If that's the case, it can only be said that they are too sad-even at the last moment before the end of their lives, it is too dramatic for the executioner who is still thinking about execution to be able to forgive him."

Hong nodded, expressing her agreement—although this picture looked very ordinary, and there was a very obvious gap between the factors that led to the collective rebellion of the regular army that she expected, but judging from the current situation, the possibility of this guess is not low.

At least...

"Wait, something's wrong."

Hong suddenly said.

"There was a fight here."

"Where?" Hearing this, Stuart stretched his neck curiously, "Isn't it very peaceful here, there isn't even a single bullet hole, how can Hong see that there are traces of battle."

"No, it's not here, or more precisely, it's not material." Inside the supercomputing core that no one else could see, Hong continued to sniff subconsciously, and his eyes became clearer. Get up, "It's consciousness. There are two consciousnesses with very different attributes that have fought here, and one of them is the Supreme Voice."

"what?"

Hearing this, not only her, but also many cat alliance scholars were very shocked-according to the current subspace research, basically only subspace creatures and a very small number of special and extremely powerful life forms have The ability to fight at the level of consciousness in a real sense, such as orthodox artificial intelligence like Crimson, or strange species like Hong and Li that are temporarily classified as "subspace creatures characteristic of the Cat League".

As for ordinary organisms?At most, they can resist the kind of pollution that can only be carried out secretly in order to avoid exposure, and there are many prerequisites. If you really want to fight with real knives and guns, you can't tie them up enough for the subspace Creatures are watching.

"Did other subspace creatures fight with it here?"

After the initial surprise, everyone's first reaction was the same. After all, at their current stage, it can be said that only the subspace can compete with the subspace. It is reasonable to make such a guess.

"Unfortunately, not at all." However, Hong shook her head, denying this guess, "Although the breath on the other side is very different from it, I can feel that the two of them—actually come from the same breath. source.

While explaining to the Maomeng, Hong began to search for all clues about this battle as carefully as possible—but unfortunately, the subspace fluctuations that can be felt through classic communication are too vague, blurred to It just made her realize that there had been a battle here, and that both sides of the battle came from the same source of information.

More, she couldn't see it—maybe when the battle just ended, the fluctuation left by it was strong enough for her to collect more information with the help of classic communication, but now it's been almost two years since that battle It's been a month, and subspace fluctuations are originally something that escapes super fast. After such a long time, she can still leave extremely tiny clues for her to catch. It is already a blessing. It is undoubtedly a fantasy to find more .

Of course, according to the current research, if her main body is present in person, or some cub with a spiritual link is present, maybe more information can be unearthed from this extremely weak fluctuation—yes, cub Cubs can actually do it, they are like a special signal collector and repeater, they can transmit the subspace conditions around them to Hong in an almost lossless way, although the range is much smaller, the effect within the range It's no different than going in person.

However, although I am somewhat interested in the truth behind this incident, it is obviously not important enough to be worth exploring for Hong or Zai Zai at the risk.

It's best to know, but it's just like that if you don't know. After all, no matter what the truth of the matter is, it has become a thing of the past and has nothing to do with them.

Rather than dwelling on the past and the foregone conclusions, Hong is more willing to look to the future and continue to work towards the future that is still waiting for them to change.

For example, a huge land with a total of 14 star systems, a group of planets waiting for them to take over and develop, a majestic plan that can be called the second era of interstellar development, and so on—— There are so many things waiting for them to do.

As long as there is no obvious danger to the current cat alliance and no obvious impact on their future, there is no need to care too much about the minutiae of the past.

What the Cat League has to do is to move on.

A new era is coming.

Volume 220 The Road to the Cat League: Chapter [-] Six "All the World is All Ministers"

Reconstruction work is proceeding in an orderly manner.

Since the enemy has almost no decent ground resistance, the total cost of cleaning the seven Tukeka habitable planets is less than half of the mission to clean up the Star Star.

This allowed Hong to quickly establish his own nodes on the ground, and began to use the various machinery and infrastructure left by these sects to incorporate these planets into his own industrial system.

Since Tukeka has adopted a large number of control modes of biological computer + brain-computer interface technicians, and the technological route between Hong and Hong is too far apart, they are not compatible with each other. Therefore, Hong did not hesitate to return all of them to the furnace and decompose them into raw materials, and then Then use this raw material to remanufacture equipment that meets Cat League standards.

This will make the time required for the planet to restore output much longer. After all, the Star Ai was used to rebuild it with the equipment they left before, and gradually replace it with the standard equipment of the cat alliance. The problem with the computer is that Hong can't use these devices reliably at all, and the cost of transforming them into electronic computers is too high, so she can only choose to dismantle everything, and then rebuild it bit by bit with Maomeng equipment.

In this way, the workload has at least doubled, and it may take decades, or even hundreds of years, to make the seven amino habitable planets match the expected production capacity of Hong.

However, Hong doesn't care too much about it. The value of these seven amino habitable planets is not great, because they are not suitable for water-based cats, and their environment may even be worse than the barren planet. It is harsher, at least the latter does not require a heavy three-proof suit that can withstand a pressure difference of 3 standard atmospheres.

After losing the powerful signboard of "habitable planet", they became just a few ordinary planets, without any special value, and the priority of development was lower than that of some rocky planets without atmosphere ——This is one of the reasons why it takes a long time to develop, without it, the priority is really not enough.

In contrast, the control speed of non-livable planets and space industries is much faster. According to Hong's estimate, the industrial output in the entire territory of the religious order can be restored to the level of the ruling period of the religious order in about ten years. Level, and then spend a few years to match the output to the stage of the Cat League, and the entire reconstruction work is considered complete.

In at most 20 years, these galaxies will transform into genuine cat alliance galaxies, providing a strong guarantee for their civilization.

However, because there are no habitable planets and some psychological discomfort, it is foreseeable that these 7 star systems will become an industrial galaxy controlled only by pure machinery, and basically there will be no cat allies appearing in the space. here.

Even due to the distribution of the wormhole network, except for the galaxy that connects the Jeffrey-3 galaxy and the Taga-1 galaxy, there may be people passing by, and the other 6 galaxies do not even have the possibility of passing by. Proper "Frontier Lands".

A gigantic industrial complex purely for heavy industry.

Of course, while engaged in industrial construction, Hong did not forget to communicate with the Taga civilization that was still struggling on the ground, and wanted to tell them that they were safe, and come out and get rich together with the cat alliance.

However, it is a pity that no matter how hard she tries, the other party just refuses to reply to any of their communications. Apart from intercepting any aerospace planes or missiles trying to go to the ground, she has no interaction with the outside world at all, and even Hong has a feeling of "here." Is there no one" illusion.

Of course, after obtaining Tukeka's database, Hong already knew that this was because in the eyes of the Taga, their cat alliance was an evil and abominable creature who wanted to capture them all back for her to eat. Corruption of civilization, even if she had said in the signal sent to the ground many times before, "My countryman, we are good people, we will not harm you, open the door quickly", but she failed to gain the trust of the other party - even Maybe it made the other party more afraid.

Because the Supreme Voice had used a similar method to contaminate some Taga people with its thinking, and then gradually spread into a spiritual plague that swept across the entire planet.

If it weren't for the protection of special relics, plus the high cohesion and decisive decision-making of the Taga civilization itself, allowing them to successfully block the pollution at the cost of sacrificing more than half of the population, I am afraid there would be no civilization like Taga today.

Obviously, after understanding the cause and effect, the behavior of Taga civilization became very understandable-so, even if her efforts were as useless as muddy cows, she would not feel the slightest impatience.

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