Chapter 1,408 Leave no one behind(1/3)
"Where is the enemy? Where is the enemy?! Why don't I see the enemy?!
"The commander was a little hysterical looking at the big screen.
From the battlefield screen, he only saw that the fighter planes on his side were blown up one after another, but the enemy showed up from beginning to end!
It was as if a group of ghosts were targeting them!
"Phase band scanning has been started!" The personnel in charge of radar and surveillance have begun to adjust the power of the spacecraft's detection system to the highest level.
"Nothing found!"
"Energy detection and control scan!"
"Nothing found!"
“Radiation collection and analysis!“
"Nothing found!"
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All the spacecraft's detection methods were used, but still nothing was found. This made the entire command bridge become deathly silent.
The commander sat down on his chair, looking at the red warning symbols all over the screen, looking lost.
"Who is it? Who is it?"
He didn't understand how they could encounter such an enemy in the solar system.
But no one could answer him.
Then the mothership began to shake violently.
Apparently a new wave of attacks has arrived.
Everyone looked at the commander, they were waiting for orders!
The commander finally cheered up when he looked at those longing eyes.
However, it’s not that he has any way to deal with the enemy, he just does what he should do!
"Order!" He stood up and issued the order in the most serious manner: "Activate the escape cabins! Allocate escape cabins according to priority!"
This order completely broke the luck of the Skrulls present.
The adjutant stood beside the commander, trying to persuade him.
But in the end nothing was said.
"Give the order! Then...start evacuation."
After speaking, the commander directly activated the direct operation mode, allowing him to directly control the spacecraft.
The working group originally responsible for controlling the spacecraft suddenly lost control of the spacecraft.
"Sir!" They suddenly turned to look at the commander.
They know what this means.
This means that the captain will not leave the ship.
In fact, the captain of a space battleship is quite similar to a navy captain.
In the era of maritime hegemony, the role of captains is even greater. It is not easy to train a qualified captain. However, in many cases, when warships sink for some reason, captains basically choose to die in the line of duty.
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In the navy, whether it is a technical problem that causes the ship to sink or an accident, the sinking of the ship is inseparable from the captain. Therefore, the captain of the ship sinks has a heavy responsibility, so even if the ship sinks, he can take a lifeboat or jump into the sea.
There is plenty of time to escape, but most captains will still stick to their posts and love their ships, and will inevitably live and die with the ship. And becoming a captain is sacred and glorious for the navy. This honor begins the moment you become a captain.
Granted, if the ship is destroyed and sunk on the battlefield, the captain will have to die in the line of duty because of his loyalty to the government and his stubborn defense of this honor. Even if he is lucky enough to jump into the sea and survive, this feeling of guilt will accompany the captain.
life.
The same goes for space battleships.
The cost of building a space battleship is very expensive!
Especially for the Skrulls.
They have nothing left.
"You all go away...all go away." The commander smiled and waved his hand.
There are only so many Skrulls, so it is natural to consider some extreme situations. For the continuation of the race, the Skrulls implement a very strict internal value evaluation system.
How much value a person has is determined based on his skills, talents and physical condition.
First of all, the elderly have the lowest value.
Although they may have the most experience and knowledge, they have no future.
So in the evaluation system of the Skrulls, they are the lowest.
After all, we are on the verge of genocide, so things like respecting the elderly must naturally make way for survival.
In fact, not a single space in the escape cabin is reserved for the elderly.
Next are the children.
Although children have a future, the problem is that in this cruel universe, children have no ability to survive. Even if they enter an escape hatch, their chances of survival are pitifully low.
However, in view of human empathy, some escape hatches are still reserved for children.
Fortunately, children are relatively small. If the escape cabins are forced into one, they can be packed into three in a boat, and some people can escape.
Then there are the young adults.
They enter the escape cabin and have the highest chance of survival.
So young men and women have the most escape hatches.
And these young people working on the command bridge have the highest priority!
They can all escape.
As for how much he can survive in the end...he doesn't know.
"Sir! Maybe, we can contact our fellow humans on Earth! Maybe they have a way!"
The adjutant looked at the commander who suddenly lost his decadence and felt extremely sad in his heart.
To a certain extent, this can be regarded as a reflection of the past.
"Haha... It's useless. Even if we contact you, it's useless. They can't come here to save us."
The commander knew very well that it would be useless to contact him.
Regardless of success or failure on earth.
They are all dead.
Because it’s too far!
It would be useless even if they flew a spaceship right now.
And even if we can catch up, so what?
"Maybe... maybe, we can jump directly into space!"
"Hey, kid, have you forgotten what I taught you? Jumping in space without a path is simply seeking death."
One thing to say here is that in the universe.
Space technology is also very high-end.
The teleportation technology is even more rare.
Nowadays, the space jumps used by all interstellar civilizations for interstellar travel actually follow fixed paths, that is, waterways, to make space jumps. To enter a space jump, you also need to enter a jump point... These jump points are generally
The range is very large, but the location is fixed.
This is the reason why there are trade points. Otherwise, you can teleport wherever you want, so what fixed trade points are needed?
As for how these paths are formed...there are different opinions in the universe.
There are roughly two opinions.
One, it is formed naturally. This involves very complex theories, and there are many conflicts between these theories. In short, there are many schools, and no one can provide conclusive evidence to prove that their theory is correct.
Second, they are man-made. These paths are believed to have been built by some kind of super civilization from a long time ago.
But there are only a few people who believe this. After all, there is such a civilization, so why haven’t all civilizations discovered information about this civilization so far?
Whatever has existed must have left traces.
But these traces can't be found.
If this civilization exists, why doesn't it appear? They can create paths throughout the universe, and naturally have the ability to rule the entire universe.
If this civilization no longer exists, where are its remains?
None of these!
To be continued...