The genius remembers the address of this site in one second: [] The fastest update! No ads! In the cold and dark universe, every planet is running according to its own trajectory.

In this dark universe, there is an interstellar mothership with a length of 700 meters, leading thirty battleships of 500 meters, plus eighty interstellar frigates of 300 meters, and A fleet of ten supply ships and other warships of various types.

All the fleets add up to almost three hundred, and they are lined up in neat queues, moving fast in the universe.

They belonged to the forerunners of the lizard civilization, and this could only be counted as one of their small and medium fleets, but this did not mean that their firepower would be weak.

Originally, they carried out routine patrols in their own star field to prevent the invasion of foreign enemies and the plunder of their galaxy by interstellar pirates.

It's just that a huge energy response was suddenly detected in a deserted star field on their home planet.

You must know that the energy emitted by that place was received by them who were separated by several galaxies.

This is enough to show how huge the energy is carried there. You must know that their race has been trapped under the problem of energy for hundreds of years.

Although other research and development, and some inventions have made breakthroughs, there is not enough energy support.

No matter how they research or how they do it, they can't break through that boundary.

If the energy problem cannot be solved, their civilization will stop at the existing technology in the end.

It may even die out after a period of time.

But now that there is such a thing about the survival of their civilization, how can they not be excited.

So the patrol fleet at the border of the galaxy was immediately dispatched, and they were required to reach the location where the energy was emitted as quickly as possible.

This interstellar fleet was ordered to set off immediately after the supply of the nearest colony planet was completed.

At this time, their fleet has been setting off for almost three months, and now they are just short of passing the last turning point to reach the target location.

They didn't release any detection equipment, but they have developed from the civilization in the sphere to the current civilization that can travel across galaxies, so they still have some vigilance.

According to the news from their home star, they had sent probes here a long time ago in this abandoned galaxy, but they didn't find anything of value.

So they also forgot about this place, but the probe is still active in this galaxy.

When they were heading this way, they re-accepted the messages sent back by these probes.

Judging from the information transmitted by these probes in the past 100 years, the level of civilization here has not yet reached the space civilization, and is still in the planetary civilization.

In a hundred years, it is basically impossible to develop into an astronautic civilization.

Even if there is such a possibility, they are at most active in their own galaxy.

Astronautic civilizations like theirs, which can already travel to the galaxy, can completely beat these civilizations that have not yet released the ball, even if they have released the ball, they can also be beaten.

Whether it is from technology or from other aspects.

The bridge of the interstellar mothership is located, and two lizardmen wearing thick protective armor are watching to show the direction of the fleet.

Kamon, the next leap will directly reach the outer edge of the planet from which the energy is emitted. I don't know what will be waiting for us there.

Carlo looked at the star map and said slowly.

He is the commander of this fleet, and he is also responsible for bringing the things that emit energy back to their own planet.

But the closer he got to that planet, he began to feel a little bit of worry in his heart. He didn't know where this worry came from.

Since he served as the commander of this fleet, he has led them through more than a hundred battles, large and small, and most of them returned with great victories.

There was only one time when he was surrounded by a fleet several times larger than his. In the end, his side broke out with 70% of the battle damage, but those battleships were basically not far from being scrapped.

Even in that desperate situation, he didn't have any worries, but now he has a little worry.

Carol, you don't have to think too much. Didn't the probe tell us that there is only one indigenous civilization that is still inside the planet and is vying for territory.

It can't be that they can jump from the ground into space to hit us. I don't think any civilization can do this kind of thing.

In other words, even if there is such a civilization, it shouldn't appear in this deserted star field.

Kamon didn't care at all, he thought the same as the other lizardmen, it took them thousands of years to get to this level.

Could it be that they, who were still civilized in the ball a hundred years ago, still want to pose a threat to their fleet?

Even if their technology explodes, but to what extent, it is necessary to know that the resources of a planet are limited.

Wait what did you say?

After hearing his words, Carlo suddenly thought of something: Other civilizations?

Carmon nodded: Yes.

Carlo was silent for a while, and he felt that everyone, including him, had overlooked a problem.

That is such a huge amount of energy. Since they can receive it, it means that other civilizations can also do it.

I remember that when I came here, the mother star said that it would stare at the civilizations of other galaxies. Have they done anything so far? Carlo asked.

A hostile force also sent a fleet to go here, but it was blocked by our fleet. Until the last time we received news, no other civilizations were found to be heading here. Carmon paused slightly: Maybe they sent a fleet over, but they avoided our blockade.

Carlo came to the console and zoomed out directly on the star map, which marked the areas occupied by various civilizations.

Of course, this is only a small part. After all, the universe is too big, and they cannot explore it all.

There shouldn't be any fleet coming in the direction we set off, even if there is, it will be far behind us.

Speaking of which, Carlo pointed to the place that represented what they called the deserted star field: We seldom explore the star field here, and it is unknown to us.

No one knows what will be there. As for the detectors we project, those with weaker technology than ours will definitely not be able to find them, but if the level of technology is much higher than ours, then they can make us unable to find them.

As you said, it is impossible for a civilization with higher technology than ours to appear there, but I always feel a little uneasy.

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