<h4>Chapter 489: Chapter 490 Cross-Star Alert</h4>
Across arge scale of 17 light-years, arge number of sub-light-speed organisms have arrived at the star system they are developing and building. The biological radio observation radar located in the orbit of the can capture arge number of blue-shift gamma ray sources from the background of the starry sky.
These are sub-light speed creatures using the annihtion of antimatter to slow down.
"Wee to this ster system."
"ording to this route, you are anchored on the track, and the berth order is..."
At the beginning, these collectors, who are in charge of the current ster system, fulfilled their obligations as their ster supervisors and began to prepare for the anchoring and maintenance of many sub-light-speed creatures.
After the sublight-speed creatures sessfully reached the orbit and anchored near the star, tons of antimatter containers were unloaded and ced in a ce where the antimatter giants specially stored the containers.
"Thank you for your hard work. You have saved us a lot of time and cost, so that we don''t have to waste time waiting for thepletion of anti-matter hoarding."
The collectors led by the beginning expressed their gratitude.
"Are you going to set sail immediately?"
"Almost, after the preparations for the orbit arepleted, we will set sail for a new star system, where we will open up a new colony for the poption."
"Which star are you going to?"
This was originally a question that should have been asked by the collector in charge of the star system, but it was asked by sublight speed creatures in turn and given the initial answer.
"The three-star system 20 light-years away from this star."
"Twenty light years?!"
The sub-light-speed creatures were stunned, and then they were all horrified. They carried out this 17-year long-range transportation, which can be said to be taking great risks on the road, and at the beginning, they actually nned to challenge 20 light-years?!
At the same time of being terrified, these sublight-speed creatures are also very confused. They are not very able to understand themselves, who are nning to carry out arger span of interster voyages. In their opinion, there is no need to take such risks.
In Amoeba, the death of an individual is indeed insignificant, but the loss of the ethnic group must be considered. Each individual is the resource of the ethnic group, mental resources, material resources, information resources, etc. Take the 17-light-year transportation voyage as an example. If sub-light-speed creatures encounter changes in the voyage, Collective death, Amoeba lost more than just a group of sublight-speed creatures. There is also the batch of antimatter that is being transported, the protonttice carried in sublight-speed organisms, and then these individuals of collectors with rich knowledge of interster voyages.
"Why do you take such a risk? You know, the farther the sublight speed is, the more dangerous it is.
Sub-light creatures feel that it is necessary to remind their peers not to let their recklessness bury themselves, which is not good for themunity.
Hearing this, I first exined their reasons.
"For the future of the ethnic group, long-distance interster navigation is a threshold that must be crossed. Our goal is to put the whole river system under the control of the ethnic group. If we can''t even reach this small threshold, the ambitious goal of the ethnic group will be even more difficult to talk about."
"When weplete the interster voyage across the scale of 20 light-years, we will consider continuing to increase the distance scale, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three... After that, there will be an interster voyage of a hundred light-years and a thousand light-years. We have done such awareness."
At the beginning, their interster voyage is the result of abination of many reasons. The rescue mission about the empire is one aspect, but the main motivation is that they are clear at the beginning that the future of the poption is bound to develop in the direction of interster navigation on a farther scale.
It was because they saw this that they were so determined to leave the original star system ande to the front line of the colony to explore and colonize.
Hearing their reasons for the first time, the sub-light creatures were also lost in meditation.
After a quarter of a few hours of deliberation, they understood the ideas of the collectors, and it was also because of their understanding that they dispelled the idea of persuading them to stay in this ster system.
"Since you are nning to do so, then we... huh?"
The sub-light speed creature that was about to say something was suddenly interrupted by a radio message from outside the current star system, and the collectors on the first side were also stunned, and the moods in the collectors'' life field gradually changed.
"I received it again..."
At the beginning, he muttered to himself, and then asked the Kia light-speed creatures.
"What was the situation over there when you set off? Do you have any idea how to deal with it?"
"There is no way. After all, it is a ck hole. We can only pray that its trajectory will not be deflected by the gravitational pull of the surrounding stars." The sub-light creatures answered helplessly.
The ck hole that the collectors are talking about is the wandering ck hole that exists on the route. The existence of this ck hole brings great risks to the sublight speed creatures in that area to travel.
Even if it is only a slight gravitational deviation, it can be put on arge scale at the light-year level, it will be ridiculously wrong. Sub-light-speed creatures that fail to receive the signal of the destination star will plunge into the vast universe. The final result is nothing more than two kinds. One is to realize that something is wrong, but due to the ruler shrinkage effect, they will break away from the sub- At the speed of light, sub-light-speed organisms will find that their locations may no longer be in the original river system. The other is to directly hit a star. This star may bes, satellites, stars, or even extreme objects such as pulsars and quasars. Anti-matter shields cannot annihte such arge mass. The amount of material is not enough.
This is just a slight gravitational deflection, so what about high-intensity gravitational deflection?
"Can''t you annihte that thing with antimatter? Antimatter can reduce the mass of a ck hole. The smaller the mass, the shorter the life of the ck hole. As long as we put enough antimatter, the ck hole will die.
The existence of a ck hole made Chu feel very worried. Because that thing is very horrible, and such a horrible thing is so close to the ethnic group, which makes it have to think about how to eliminate such a dangerous thing.
As long as the ck hole is captured by the gravity of any star and the ck hole falls in the direction of the star, it will be a devastating blow to the poption.
Once a ck hole converges with a star, it must be another supernova explosion.
This kind of supernova explosion is not painful or itchy for a ck hole. Its gravity is enough to ensure that it can resist the supernova explosion without damage, but Amoeba is not like this. They are all mortals. They can''t do the high-energy sma thrown out quickly, or the energy given by the supernova explosion.
When a supernova explodes, the collector will not give up the star system centered on the explosion point and with a radius of tens of light years, and the sublight speed route will also be seriously disturbed by these scattered sma nebe.
"What you said is impossible to achieve at all. At the beginning, ck holes will not reduce their mass because of antimatter. On the contrary, they will increase their mass because of obtaining antimatter."
Sublight speed creatures rejected the idea of the original ones.