How the Zergs were Made

Chapter 791 - 792 Unconditional Surrender



Chapter 791: Chapter 792 Unconditional Surrender

The war between the Zerg and the collectors is still going on. No, it is not appropriate to say that it is a 'war'. It is appropriate to describe it as a 'unital slaughter'.

There is a huge technical generation gap between the Zerg and Amoeba. After the collectors unlocked the superluminal technology, the technical barrier is multiplied, making it difficult to make up for it in quantity.

A superluminal creature alone is enough to deal with the Leviathan swarm of the entire stellar system.

The extremely cheap superluminal technology allows the collector to leave or enter the star system at will, and the Zerg can't intercept it. The collector can quickly go back and forth between the enemy's positions and the colonized stars of the ethnic group, and attack the enemy with endless supplementary ammunition. The insects can only be passively beaten and have no way to fight back.

This is true for single ultra-light creatures, not to mention a group of superluminal creatures.

In addition, due to Hogu's order, the collectors can be called wholehearted to attack the Zerg, and the speed of the Zerg territory is basically not much different from the speed of the collectors colonizing towards the unmanned star system.

It can be said that the existence of the Zerg has little impact on the colonial expansion of the collectors.

According to the current expansion trend, it only takes more than a hundred years to expand its territory to the entire star system, and even if the Zerg continue to expand to occupy new star systems, it will be caught up in decades, and the expansion speed of Amoeba will be higher than that of the Zerg.

Every day, a large amount of news of the loss of the star system spread to the Zerg master. If the master is a human, I'm afraid that my hair will be bald now, and I will learn from the head of the head of my emotions to the subordinates, hysterically roaring.

However, the master is not human, so it has not become like that. The specialized biological brain is always thinking about how to solve the current danger of extinction.

The Zerg master couldn't help recalling the last conversation with the master of the herder.

The herders let go of the Zerg and compile them into servants because there is a little similarity between the Zerg and the amoeba, hoping that they will become another amoeba.

However, compared with the current Amoeba, the Zerg master feels that this is simply the delusion of herders. Will they become Amoeba? How to become?

Zerg and Amoeba have fought. Although they don't know much about it, they can still intuitively feel the insurmountable gap between the Zerg like a heavenly chasman.

The gap only needs to be compared.

For example, if you interfere with the use of the spiritual realm, how should the Zerg change the genes and find any creatures to obtain genes to block the use of the spiritual realm?

Zerg masters find that they can't do this fundamentally.

Changing genes and inducing the evolution of organisms, sharp claws can become sharper and sharper, insect acid can be adjusted to various other formulas, and organisms can become larger and stronger.

But they just can't master the biological ability to shield the spiritual domain, unless there is an organism that can shield the spiritual realm, and the Zerg can use the genes of this organism without hindrance.

Or use the oldest earth method to destroy genes through radioactive rays, so that gene fragments can be randomly combined, which may be able to combine genes that shield the ability of the spiritual realm.

Of course, this possibility is so small that it can be basically understood as non-existent.

At this moment, the Zerg master suddenly realized how weak their Zerg were. This weakness came from their phagocytosis of other biological genes. This development model, which relies too much on other biological genes, laid the foundation for their weakness at this moment.

If there is only Zerg left in the whole world, don't they need to become stronger? Do you have the ability to become stronger quickly in a short time?

The answer is, no, because there are no powerful genes for them to obtain, which is the weakness of their Zerg.

Although the current situation is not only the Zerg, a species in the world, but the situation is not much worse. The stronger the Zerg become, the fewer genes the Zerg can use.

For example, if the genes of birds are obtained and the Zerg master the ability to flap their wings to fly, then the subsequent Zerg's acquisition of genes from other birds and similar flying organisms will no longer be meaningful, because the principle of flight is similar, all of which is to instigate wing flight, and the genes of the Zerg flapping wings have been specially adjusted by genes. Powerful is far from being comparable to natural creatures.

Perhaps the Zerg can collect genes to make the structure of their wings more reasonable and the smaller the flight resistance. However, if they want to evolve naturally to obtain superluminal technology or antimatter propulsion technology, they think too much.

Because of such weaknesses, the number of Zerg has increased exponentially, but in the direction of technical strength, it has always developed as slowly as a snail. In addition to the early stage, this ability has gradually become a shackle to imprison the Zerg.

After reflection, although there is no correct concept of 'science', it also feels more clearly and intuitively the drawbacks brought by gene phagocytosis technology to development because of successive defeats.

The problem is still the same question - if there are no organisms other than the Zerg, will the Zerg no longer develop?

In addition to robbing the genes of other organisms and destroying the combination of genes, is there no better way to make the Zerg want what kind of gene they want?

In fact, there is no Zerg, and the master also feels that his idea is an impossible delusion, just like a herder's delusion of growing into another Amoeba.

After all... how can it exist?

Thinking of his race, the Zerg master took back his messy thoughts, focusing on analyzing the situation and how the Zerg should continue to survive.

"The shepherds don't care about us. In their eyes, the Zerg are just an Amoeba substitute, a servant race, and a tool. If they perish, they will perish, and they won't even do anything for it..."

With the extension of the battle, the Zerg have no hope for the herders, and the master knows that he must come up with a feasible way for the Zerg to continue.

"The battle with Amiba is a battle that the Zerg are doomed to fail to win. The opponents of the Zerg are too strong and extremely powerful in all aspects, including the number we are most proud of..."

"...I really can't understand that the territory is much smaller than ours, and we won't use jumping at that time. Why can Amoeba suppress us in quantity? Can they turn into raw materials out of thin air?

By estimating the star system that cannot be directly reached by jumping in the spiritual realm, the Zerg can roughly depict the outline of the amoeba territory.

But that's why the Zerg master is puzzled. Before the speed of light is exceeded, where did Amoeba get the material and produce individuals to compete with the huge insect swarm?

"For today's plan, we can only pray for the spiritual realm and see what good methods it can give..."

At the moment of crisis of the Zerg, the spiritual realm gave the Zerg a method to quickly produce Leviathan. After the expansion of the door world was curbed, a large-scale spiritual realm jump method was given.

It can be said that the Zerg master has a lot of confidence in the spiritual realm, and it asks that question - how can the Zerg survive in the fight with Amoeba?

[Unconditional surrender.]


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