<h4>Chapter 681: Chapter 682 Star of Yellow Sand</h4>
"Have you found anything?" The collector asked.
The collectors searched for the three-star system ording to the instructions given by their peers, but found nothing. Except for a with aplex ecosystem and a intelligent species that was moving from barbarism to civilization, they dug three feet into the center of the earth and found nothing else simr relics.
It seems that this ster system really has nothing.
"No one was found, not even trace."
The same n responded to the collector''s inquiry, which made the collector question.
"Strange, if the four coordinates in the star picture segment are not the coordinates of the enemy or colonies, why did the destroyed civilization mark these coordinates on the star map?"
Even if it is idle and boring, it is not such a boring method. Is it a star picture found in a battlefield? Will there be some useless things in the warship''sputer host?
It can''t be the four coordinates marked casually by some crew working on the bridge, right?
At a time when the collectors were puzzled, the same n raised their views on these questions.
"Maybe time has diluted the traces. If the material science of that civilization is very low, 5,000 years will be enough to wash away everything."
After pondering, the collector replied.
"Let''s wait and see. The exploration of the other three star systems has not yete to fruition."
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"Attention! Start slowing down!"
With themand of the cluster leader in the sublight speed state, the whole jumping biological cluster began to annihte the anti-matter shield in front of them to slow down, and the huge light dissipated, and they also felt a strong recoil applied to every cell of their bodies.
The star rainbow in front of it dispersed, and the streamer shed to the rear of the jumping biological cluster. These stars separated from the star rainbow were initially wrapped in blue light. After crossing the leaping into the biological cluster, they gradually changed from blue to red and finally disappeared.
When the speed drops to a certain level, the star rainbow ispletely dismembered, and the stars return to their correct position. In front of the jumping biological cluster is the destination star of their trip.
"It is a blue dwarf system. The mass of the object is very small, and there are only two terrestrials, both of which are very small in size.
After arriving at the periphery of the star system, a collector in the Leap Biological Cluster immediately releases radio radar. High-power radar waves sweep the entire star system and then reflect back. The Leap Forward creature thus grasps the general environmental information of the destination star system.
The scarcity ofary matter means that the subsequent colonization of collectors is very difficult, because nurturing giants requires a lot of material, among which star orbits and antimatter giants are the giants that must exist for colonial stars.
If collectors want to gain a foothold in this star system toplete the construction task, they may need to contact their rtives far away and let them transport arge amount of material.
"But this also saves the cost of our survey. In order to save trouble, we call these two stars the first star and the second star. Divide the cluster into two batches. You go to the first star closer to the star, and we go to the second star closer to the star." The leader of the cluster said.
In addition to colonial construction, the collectors have another task, which is to survey the star system and find out what is rted to civilization.
ording to the star picture segment found in a space battlefield, the collectors found four coordinates, and the current blue dwarf system is one of them. Baihui
"Okay."
The collectors who received instructions responded to the order.
The Leap Forward biological cluster crossed the Kuiper belt and entered the star system, and then divided into two groups, 10 million terrestrials.
Due to the position of the revolution, although the in the first orbit is closer to the star, it is the first to arrive by the Leap creatures.
In theary orbit, the collectors are not in a hurry tond, but first survey the atmospheric environment of the in orbit. As the saying goes, sharpening knives without missing wood, and it will be easier tond and colonize the situation on the.
"It is a deste, and sandstorms are often blown. Everyone should pay attention to take good wind and dust measures, otherwise fine sand will run into the breathing pipe during breathing. Although there is no danger to life, that feeling is very ufortable."
Confirmed collectors reminded those newly born to their peers that individuals who have not personally experienced the colonization of this are likely to ignore some information in gic memory.
Reminded by the collectors, the newly born peers answered.
"Om, we will pay attention."
Leap creatures anchored on the orbit and dropped arge number of collector individuals. By changing their appearance, these individuals tend to tten their bodies, slow down the falling force, andplete thending of the.
Thending collectors drilled into the ground and began to transform themselves in a shallow position, expanding into cocoons, and many rhizomes extending outward on the saa.
Because the water elements on this are very scarce, the rhizome expanded rapidly at first, and then soon began to exhaust the required water elements. Collectors can only synthesize trace amounts of water by searching for rare hydrogen and oxygen molecules in the external environment.
However, the collectors soon got good news from their peers whonded elsewhere on the.
"Ice has been found at the north and south poles, which can be used as a starting resource point."
"Then start to develop with these two ces as the center."
Collectors scattered in various parts of the began to change their strategies and give priority to the expansion of the north and south poles, while the collectors of the north and south poles expand and extend towards the equator.
After the docking on the roots on both sides, with the ice as the material base, the speed of the rhizome expansion began to elerate. The countless roots of the whole are staggered together. They squirm in the shallowyer under the surface, with their own The body is woven into arge.
No, it can''t be said that there are holes in the, and the rhizomes that are woven together only leave rare gaps. It should be called ''cloth'', a cloth covering the surface of the whole.
Afterpleting the expansion and colonization of the, the collectors began to survey the.
They found some traces on the surface, which are only formed after arge amount of liquid water flows.
"This trace can only be left by the riverbed, indicating that there was arge amount of liquid water on this, as well as mountains and rivers."
Mountains and rivers are eroded by running water, so as long as there are rivers, there will inevitably be mountains and rivers. As long as there is arge amount of liquid water in the environment, it is not difficult for stars to evaporate liquid water to form rainfall, so as to form rivers.
It can also be said that water ys an indispensable role in the birth of life on a, at least on earth.