<h4>Chapter 723: Chapter 724 Analysis of Intelligence Information</h4>
Spy individuals only capture arge number of space units anchored in the outer space of the, and it is not certain whether these space units belong to the Kex or Zerg.
But ording to the information of the Turks, these units should belong to the Zerg. After all, if they still have such a space force, there is no reason for the Turks to say that they have lost their resistance to the Zerg.
After all, it has a great advantage in space. Even if an ordinary coin is invested in the ground, its pration is not much smaller than that of a sniper rifle.
The distance continues to get closer, and the collector has been able to observe the anchored space units more clearly.
From the side, it presents a rim, brown surfaceyer with many cone spines of unknown meaning and suspected long whiskers. The front end of eachrge space unit has a pair or more pairs of suspected pliers, while at the back end, there are many spikes and suspected airbags, which are constantly rising and shrinking, which is not obvious, but Fortunately, with the help of starlight, the collector''s observation is clearer.
"It feels like an organism."
"Isn''t the spiritual realm ying tricks again?"
There is no reason for individual spy to think so. Until the collector stepped out of the starting star and hase into contact with all the aliens, except those rted to the spiritual realm, there is no civilized space unit withrge organisms as thebat unit like their amoeba.
Therefore, at the moment of seeing this scene, the collector immediately thought of the spiritual realm.
With curiosity, the spy gradually pulled away from the second orbital. At this time, the disguised meteorite had crossed the second orbit and headed for the third orbit and went straight out of the star system.
Fortunately, the information obtained along the way was smooth and was not found. The individual spy was secretly relieved.
The spy individual looked at the back sun of the second orbiting, most of which was dark, but there was a small bright spot in it, as conspicuous as the jade in ink.
In the process of leaving the star system, individual spies think and analyze the information they have obtained, one of which is the most important.
"Others show no signs of Zerg activity. They only move on the rocking stars of the Cox."
"Strange, don''t the Zerg exploit other material resources? Don''t you need it? Or for some other reason?"
This is very different from what it originally imagined. You know, others are also rich in material resources. Since it is a war, it must be a huge cost. The more resources, the better.
And if the Zerg defeat the Kes, In the end, it still needs to continue to develop, doesn''t it? The material resources of others in the star system will certainly still be mined.
That is to say, wartime mining is still useful in non-war and will not cause waste at all. Why don''t the Zerg do this?
It can''t be said that it must be done, but this situation makes individual spies feel strange, just like two people fighting for life and death, one of whom takes the initiative to give up one arm and fights life and death with the enemy with one hand.
"Is it because it''s crushing the game? So it doesn''t matter?"
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The camouged meteorite sessfully crossed the Kuiper belt and reached the outer ring of the Kuiper belt. At this time, the camouged meteorite began to release radio signals outward to indicate its coordinates to the cluster.
Because radio has the characteristics of decreasing distance, individual spy individuals are not worried that this coordinate signal will be learned by intelligent organisms in the star system.
Soon the cluster also released its own coordinate information, so that individual spy individuals know the distance between the cluster and themselves.
Through the speed adjustment on both sides, after maintaining the same speed, the spy individuals sessfully returned to the cluster and published the observed information on the channel.
"Wee back."
Some people from the same n congratte the spy individual on their thrilling return, but the spy individual doesn''t care much about this. It is more concerned about what the cluster can analyze from the information it can obtain.
"What do you think about this information?"
After a short silence in the radio channel of the collectors, individuals began to express their views on intelligence. 90 look
"The first point that can be confirmed is that the industrial technology of the Kessians is underdeveloped, and they don''t even have much space buildings, which is even worse than the Carter people."
"It may have existed, but it was destroyed by the enemy."
"If it is destroyed, it will at least leave some debris. All thes and star orbits have not been found, which is very telling."
"And if others really exist in the space buildings of the Turks and are destroyed by the Zerg, the Zerg should go along with the resource acquisition and construction of others, right?"
ording to the idea of collectors saving resources, they will save and promote resources. Generally, they will choose to spread their peers to the when attacking the space garrison units of the enemy to facilitate subsequent star construction.
"It''s hard to say. Does it mean that the Zerg will think so? Maybe they don''t save much? Carter, the Loren, the Selin, and even those intelligent races in the door world are indeed very wasteful at some times.
Regarding the fact that there are no traces of civilizations on others, the collectors have discussed many possibilities, but they are not sure which one is.
In order not to continue to waste time, they chose to put this issue on hold and consider other things.
"The space unit anchored on the Kex seems to be organisms, and thergest size can beparable to the mother ship ss."
"Either simr to the coordination meeting, which is directly rted to the spiritual realm, or has a considerable degree of bioengineering technology, or even gguage technology."
"Can you see from the appearance what attacks theserge creatures use when fighting?"
"I can''t see that many ces are useless designs, such as those spikes with unknown purposes. I don''t understand what role they can y in such a long-range battlefield as the universe."
"However, from the perspective of the sporadic small cosmic units that theserge organisms asionally release, it should be simr to the mothership ss of the group, and it is likely to release arge number of children to assistbat in wartime."
"There is a mouth at the front end, that is to say, theserge creatures in the universe still need to eat?"
"There are many sharp teeth in the mouth, which usually evolve to divide food. Does that mean that there are other types ofrge creatures as prey?"
"Maybe, maybe it has any other purpose."
"Fortunately, the number of theserge creatures is very small, only more than 70."
"This number is really small. Three-digitrge cosmic units are rare. This is only two-digit. I think we are too worried. This Zerg is far from being stronger than the ethnic group."
"No, I think on the contrary, it is a certain fact that the Zerg can make transster discements. The existence of theserge organisms shows that they can carry the mass of the mother ship for transster discement."
"It can also be that the Zerg were conceived after arriving at the star system where the Turks are located."
"If that''s the case, we have to exploit the material resources of others, but we haven''t observed this. It can''t be said that the Zerg took the initiative to dismantle the near-orbit units after breeding somerge organisms, right? This is contradictory and illogical."
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The collectors did not let go of every detail. After all the information was analyzed one by one, some individuals asked the cluster leader to know the next action n.
"What is the follow-up policy?"
"There are no others on either side. This is their mistake and our opportunity. The outermost has six satellites. We choose one to create a meteorite rain, and the spy individual mixed in the meteorite rain to enter the second orbit." The cluster leader replied.
However, some individuals expressed concern about this action n.
"What if those cosmic unitse to intercept the meteorite rain?"
"That''s even better. Those are all living things, which are different from dead things like warships."
The cluster leaders looked at the star they were orbiting. _