I REALLY DIDN'T MEAN TO BE THE SAVIOUR OF THE WORLD
Chapter 720 - Chapter 720: Chapter 441: If I Fall, There Will Be Countless Others Like Me【5100 Words, Seeking Monthly Tickets】_2Chapter 720: Chapter 441: If I Fall, There Will Be Countless Others Like Me【5100 Words, Seeking Monthly Tickets】_2
Please continue reading on ΒOXΝVEL.ϹΟM .No need for Harrison Clark to give them a lesson, this generation of the Salvation Association had a new idea.
The significance of our sacrifice is not just for the victory of the next timeline but also for the victory of our own generation.
As long as the escaping Earthlings can quietly establish even just one thriving colony in a place where the Compound-Eyed Observers cannot find them, and as long as humans can still exist in the universe, we will have achieved ultimate victory.
When Harrison Clark first observed the Morrowind Empire’s star map, he discovered some information streams outside the map.
These streams denoted so-called scientific exploration spacecraft that had already ventured beyond the 5,000-light-year territory, carrying not only the mission of exploration but also the responsibility of bringing the seeds of civilization with them.
The exploration spacecraft were organized in groups of a hundred people, equipped with the most experienced, reliable navigators, controllers, and mechanics, as well as engineers from various fields capable of establishing a complete colony, each equipped with an independent Quantum Intelligence Star sub-body.
Each ship also carried at least a hundred thousand or even several hundred thousand frozen embryos.
With the 20 times the speed of light performance of these spacecraft, it would take at least hundreds of years and the efforts of three generations to travel to the Perseus Arm and the Sagittarius Arm.
Members of these small vessels would spend their entire lives in confined spaces on the journey, which was undeniably long and arduous, but success was within reach as long as they lived.
However, ahead of the ships represented by the threads of information outside Harrison Clark’s observed domain, there were many long-range spacecraft that had set out earlier and traveled at slightly slower speeds.
They had long since voluntarily severed contact with the Orion Arm.
Similarly, some ships traveling at 20 times the speed of light and launched at the same time severed contact with the Orion Arm, quietly submerged, and never returned.
Some were bait, while others were the true seeds.
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