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I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 1097 - 659 We Did It_2
Chapter 1097: Chapter 659: We Did It_2
Chapter 1097 -659: We Did It_2
The pressure within the Cloudtop Star Region greatly subsided.
It was during this brief respite that the researchers and engineers in the Cloudtop Star Region finally accelerated their progress, rapidly completing the Sky Hole Passage reconstruction project from 90% to 100%.
This meant that the Sky Hole Passage officially entered its trial operation phase.
On the outer edge of the Milky Way Galaxy’s disk, nearly 20,000 light-years away from the Sky Hole Passage, the Morrowind Empire had built 136 large stargates along the Orion Arm toward the Sagittarius Spiral Arm near the Galactic Center, ready to connect with the Sky Hole Stargate and form a channel at any time.
The Sky Hole Passage was the longest, most powerful, and most technologically advanced ultra-long-distance stargate ever built in human history.
The distance it spanned was between 20,000-22,000 light-years.
Launching it once consumed the energy released by a sun-like star over a billion years, and it could transport a massive fleet of 50 billion people and 500 million large and medium-sized ships.
At this moment, near the 136 large stargates on the Sagittarius Spiral Arm, 136 human armies had already assembled, fully armed and ready to swarm in once the trial operation was proven successful.
Dylan Mitchell’s strategy had succeeded.
As long as the battlefield could be locked near the Cloudtop Star Region, the Empire’s homeland outside could rely on the Orion Arm, Perseus Arm, and Sagittarius Arm for peaceful development and unleash explosive productivity.
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Those Seed Ships and Sprout Ships that had left the Milky Way, slowly sailing towards the remote extragalactic galaxies with the help of cryogenic technology, would have an additional chance to safely develop and multiply after reaching their destinations.
Three days later, Dylan Mitchell stood in the monitoring room with a tense expression, intently watching the projection in front of him.
The projection showed a massive Sky Hole Stargate, swallowing and emitting white light.
After a while, the white light dissipated, and ten pinecone-shaped ships, each 700 meters long, hovered in the center of the Sky Hole Stargate.
The technical personnel of the Cloudtop War Zone quickly took over the control of these ships.
The cryogenic technology reversal process began.
Half an hour later, monkey screams, husky whimpers, and a parrot’s “Open the door, you bastard!” and other miscellaneous noises sounded in Dylan Mitchell’s monitoring room.
Dylan Mitchell clenched his fist tightly.
At the side, Emerson said loudly, “Begin the second phase of the trial operation! This time, increase the scale of ship transportation tenfold! We can try sending in volunteers!”
Dylan Mitchell turned his head, grasped Emerson’s shoulder, and asked, “We made it, didn’t we? We finally made it, right?”
Emerson nodded, “We’ve basically made it. But we can’t let the fleets in the distance enter all at once; for safety’s sake, we should gradually increase the scale of transportation. There’s also some data we’ve collected here that both our stargate and the one we’re connecting to need to further improve stability based on. After all, the Sky Hole Stargate’s transmission distance is just too far, and we still have to resist interference that can even break through curvature flight and spatial fold. This is currently a unique human technology, and even the Compound-Eyed Observer cannot achieve it. It’s been extremely difficult, but we finally did it.”
Dylan Mitchell laughed wildly, suddenly turning on the high-level broadcast and emotionally announcing, “Ladies and gentlemen, we’ve done it! The Nameless Fleet has done it! It took us 283 years to make our way here step by step from the edge of the Empire. Through the efforts of four generations, today, we’ve completed the greatest expedition in human history! We’ve crossed 25,000 light-years, surmounted spatial barriers, withstood the enemy’s bombardment, experienced turmoil, and countless times hovered between life and death. But the nameless have never given up easily! The Sky Hole project has succeeded, and in the near future, our comrades from the Empire will be able to fight alongside us here! Due to the existence of the Galactic Center Dome, we are temporarily unable to attack the enemy’s heartland, but the presence of the Sky Hole Stargate finally allows humanity to bring the war to their doorstep for the first time! We’ve exceeded our mission objectives and fulfilled all the tasks assigned to us by history!”
Upon hearing Dylan Mitchell’s words, the high-level meeting room of the Cloudtop War Zone instantly erupted in excitement.
Even the most iron-blooded soldiers, the coldest commanders, and the most cunning scholars could not control their emotions.
When the Nameless Fleet first set out, the first generation of the nameless, in order to preserve secrecy, buried their identities and even covered their faces when bidding farewell to their loved ones. They never thought of returning home or having the opportunity to meet their “fellow-townspeople” from the Empire’s heartland. Setting off was tantamount to sacrifice.
By now, most of the first generation of the nameless had already died in foreign lands. Only a few of them were still in the cryogenic chambers, waiting to be awakened and join the final assault. An even smaller number, like Tiffany Bell, were still fighting on the battlefield.
But now, not only had the Nameless Fleet achieved its original goal, it had also weathered the storm of the Free Will Alliance, created the Destiny Covenant Mark through painful lessons, made up for many shortcomings in human technology, successfully executed the Prometheus Project and Sage Project against immense pressure, and expanded its military strength to nearly 100 billion in population!
When the Free Will Alliance caused trouble on the fleet, some had once mocked them as the collapsing generation, the collapsing generation, and the shameful generation.
But now, what was past was no longer important; the shame had long been washed away, and all that remained for the nameless was glory!