How the Zergs were Made

Chapter 577 - 578 Star Resource Development Mission (1)
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Chapter 577: Chapter 578 Star Resource Development Mission (1)

A red dwarf, a stellar system that has been colonized by collectors, has a very complete construction layout, antimatter giant structure, strong pressure giant structure, orbit, etc., but how different this star system is different from other colonial stars. After completing the infrastructure in the stellar system, they produce far less material resources than Material resources they obtain from other star systems.

This is mainly due to the early task received by the collectors of this stellar system - to develop stellar resources.

It is this task that the collectors in this star system have been granted great authority by the group, and they have the right to demand that the same groups of other star systems deliver material resources to their star system for experiments in the development of stellar resources.

If they are like humans and Selin people, it is inevitable to use this right to open some small stoves for themselves, but the collectors are stupid, and individuals who dare to play such slippery are basically killed.

Now, looking at the stars that may transmit information against the background of stars, the collectors in the star system can't help sighing.

"The other clan in the distance is really lively. It has discovered complex ecological planets, other alien civilizations, and other sites of Hui civilization. Compared with it, our place is just a pool of stagnant water."

Yes, the development of stellar resources has entered a dead end, and a recent failure has buried a large number of resources and a large number of people in the flames made of plasma.

The other collector also catered to it with low emotions, "There's nothing we can do. Who made our task too difficult? How can the resources of stars be developed if they want to be developed?

"It's uncomfortable... I want to commit suicide. I'm useless to the ethnic group at all. It's better to become an organic resource."

An individual shows despair in the network. If he agrees with his idea at this time, he will not hesitate to hack himself to death with his machetes.

However, there are still other individuals who can see its effect on the ethnic group, so they are persuaded.

" Cheer up. The solution is to come up. When everyone makes mistakes, giving up easily is the abandonment of the ethnic group."

"But what should we do to extract material from the star?"

"High temperature, high pressure, and proximity are all problems. How to mine the materials on the stars?"

Thinking of the content of the task, many collectors have a feeling of 'real waste' and can't think of any good way to mine stellar matter.

"Don't be discouraged. Didn't we come up with the idea of building a huge sphere to wrap the stars?"

"But we also failed. The Selin people's concept of a star sphere is not feasible at all. The volume of the star scale means the fragility of structural strength. In addition, the star is a sphere, and the star's gravity is a spherical force mode. The various regions of the constructed star sphere are unevenly subject to force and eventually disintegrate and fail. The price is that tens of trillions of people are buried in the sea of stars.

Collectors who had suicidal thoughts before explained that failure is not terrible. What is terrible is that so many material resources of the ethnic group have been lost. That is the material resources obtained by mining four material-rich star systems. In this way, it became part of the red dwarf plasma ocean overnight, together with Hundreds of millions of people together...

Collectors who have been comforting other individuals to express their confusion in the channel.

"I still can't figure out the reason for the failure. We obviously used revolution to offset the gravity of the star, but the star sphere disintegrated.

Soon, some individuals answered its confusion, and in order to facilitate understanding, the individuals who were ready to explain divided the dialogue between them into multiple stages.

"First of all, let me ask you, why can the revolution fight against the gravity of stars?"

"Because of centrifugal force." The collector replied.

"Yes, it's because of centrifugal force, so what if an object doesn't move?" The individual asked again.

"Then there is no centrifugal force, and it will eventually meet the stars because of gravity and merge into a whole."

Gravity is the property of matter itself. If there are only two fixed substances left in a space, they will eventually converge without considering other factors after they are allowed to move.

The individual continued to ask, "So if an object is above the rotation axis of a star, how can it move so that it does not fall on the star?"

"It revolves around the star and passes through the other end of the rotation axis to form a stable orbit." The collector replied.

It still relies on centrifugal force to fight against gravity, which is intentionally guided by individuals, and it continues to ask collectors.

"What is the angle between this orbit and the orbit orbit at the equator?"

"R right angle."

Without thinking about it, I can understand that the special structure of the sphere means that the longitude line at the starting point of the north and south poles will eventually inevitably intersect vertically with the latitude line.

The topic leads here, and the reason for the disintegration of the star sphere is clear.

"That's why the star sphere failed, because the star sphere is a whole and structurally fragile." The individual way of explanation.

"As the latitude increases, the centrifugal force generated by the rotation of the star ball will stagger to form a sharp angle with the star's gravity. The higher the latitude, the larger the angle, all the north and south poles of the star's rotation axis. The centrifugal force will be perpendicular to the star's gravity. At this time, it is the structural strength of the star sphere itself to directly work with the star's gravity. Confrontation, however, the star sphere is difficult to resist the stellar gravity because of its excessive volume, and eventually disintegrates because of the uneven force at all latitudes of the star sphere.

If the structure is strong enough, this is not a problem, but the problem is that the structure is not strong at all. The large scale leads to the terrible low intensity, which is completely supported by centrifugal force.

"Also, don't forget that the task of the group is to exploit stellar resources. Starspheres like this are just a preliminary use of stellar resources. We haven't even taken the first step." Individual reminder.

There are always more ways than difficulties. In the intersection of many thoughts, even in such a sluggish group mood, some collectors have put forward a plan for the collection of stellar resources.

"Actually, I have come up with a feasible solution."

"What's the plan? Let's talk about it."

The collectors got excited and explained their ideas.

"We can build a lot of antimatter giants and revolve around the star until the whole star is wrapped."

"Isn't the lesson of the failure of the star sphere clear enough?"

The individual who was just excited was suddenly disappointed, and the proposer hurriedly explained.

"No, no, no, antimatter giants are not connected to each other. They are still separate from each other and work in their own specific orbits. You can understand that stars are wrapped like countless antimatter giants like gases, so that there is no need to consider the problem of uneven latitude."

According to the idea of the proposer, the collectors began to carry out force analysis and the development of stellar resources.

"In this way, the utilization rate of stellar resources will decrease..."

"But the reliability will rise..."

"Or we can try to use the orbital ring..."

This 𝓬ontent is taken from fre𝒆webnove(l).𝐜𝐨𝗺

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