Hei Deng Xia Huo
Chapter 926 Hindrance
Li Ang sat on the sofa, pondering for a moment. "Direct attacks... Could it be that the Global Supernatural Alliance and other organizations have already discovered a considerable number of stargates worldwide,
and know the differences in the appearance of these stargates, able to distinguish the characteristics of different stargates."
His eyes unfocused, he murmured, "It's also possible that the civilizations on the other side of these stargates are generally aggressive and belligerent.
Once they are allowed to fully open the stargates, a large-scale war will break out directly?
Hmm...
I can open doors at will in any location in the real world,
but the opening point of the door in the other world seems to be fixed. At least for now, I haven't found a way to move the location of the door in the other world."
Lacking enough intelligence and information, Li Ang couldn't draw any conclusions.
"You watch the house for a while. I'll go take a look at the Door world."
He said to Chai Chai, stood up, put on his disguise, entered the alchemy workshop, closed the door, and activated his stargate.
The live broadcast screen was too blurry before to see exactly what the stargate on the Mayotte coast looked like, but compared to Li Ang's B-grade Door,
the color seemed to be slightly dimmer—of course, it could also be because of the seawater blocking it.
After this period of exploration, Li Ang had a deeper understanding of the mechanics of stargates.
He took a drone with a camera from his backpack, plugged in a data transmission cable, and connected it to an independent screen.
Then, Li Ang put the drone into the stargate, and the independent screen immediately showed the images captured by the drone.
In the picture, there was a dry space made of flesh and blood.
Li Ang had a Fortress-class Zerg Overlord airship parked at the fixed location of the stargate, with its hollow abdomen covering the stargate.
This way, objects from the stargate world would not easily come to the real world.
In the abdominal deck of the Zerg Overlord airship, there was an observation port made of explosion-proof glass,
and the drone connected to the cable flew directly to the observation port and looked down.
Only to see that the lush trees on the island before had now been felled for the most part,
and a large number of Zerg buildings were springing up from the ground.
Dense, countless worker Zerglings were planting creep on the ground,
transporting nutrients to the Zerg factories—the cerebrates in the factories were responsible for debugging genes and mass-producing massive numbers of soldier Zerglings.
As for the native wildlife on the island,
after being extracted and analyzed for their genomes and squeezed dry of their value, most of them were collected by the Zerg Museum as living gene pool reserves.
Only a small number of wildlife, because of their uniqueness,
were slightly modified and incorporated into the Zerg unit sequence as new units.
Li Ang didn't feel any guilt for his destruction of the alien island environment.
The vitality of the native species on the Door planet was very strong. If the plants on the island were not cut down for half a month, they would quickly grow back.
After the stargate was opened, Li Ang re-established a divine power link with the cerebrates on the Door planet.
The cerebrates there transmitted all the recently collected intelligence to Li Ang—the transmission of information through the divine power link, like the drone cable, required paying energy to pass through the stargate.
Li Ang quickly browsed the intelligence.
The cerebrates of the Zerg base had been actively exploring the surrounding environment of the island, sending out a large number of scout Zerglings. Only a few were able to survive and return, bringing back valuable intelligence.
The planet where the Door was located was very complex and dangerous.
The trench along the edge of the initial island alone was more than two thousand meters deep, and the ocean was full of fish and large fish. Some of these creatures were more than ten or even fifteen meters in size, completely comparable to the mosasaurs, terror crocodiles, and emperor crocodiles that had become extinct in Earth's history.
Moreover, the deeper and farther one explored, the larger the creatures encountered became.
Some creatures even possessed special abilities that seemed to be supernatural powers—such as releasing voltage, freezing seawater, and using their aura to deter surrounding fish, etc.
Not only the native species, but the environment of the Door planet was also extremely dangerous.
Sudden thunderstorms often broke out on the sea, shattering the scout Zerglings flying within the range covered by the thunderclouds.
Waves of ten or twenty meters high were quite rare on Earth, but were commonplace in the Door world.
Under the influence of various factors, the exploration and expansion speed of the Zerg was not fast.
So far, they had only established a camp on a small island closest to the initial island,
and began to capture large creatures in the deep sea to enrich the gene pool and Zerg unit sequence.
"No traces of anything that can be regarded as a 'civilization' have been observed..."
Li Ang murmured, "Not even ship fragments on the seabed or garbage floating on the sea surface. Maybe there really aren't any civilized species on this Door planet?"
He pondered for a moment, then raised his head and, through the divine power link, issued an order to the cerebrates in the Door world—abandon some unnecessary disguises and speed up exploration and expansion.
The expansion potential of the Zerg was extremely terrifying in the Door world, where there was no shortage of sunlight, nutrients, and soil.
The main reasons for the constraints were, one, the limited number of cerebrates,
and two, the uncertainty about whether there were any civilized forces in the Door world, so they dared not use some radical methods that were easily discovered.
Now that it was confirmed that
the surrounding waters of the island were shrouded in intermittent thunderclouds, making it difficult to enter and exit, the Zerg could lift the restrictions and take special measures...
Li Ang's will, through the divine power link, was carried out to the Zerg in the Door planet.
The cerebrates located in the Zerg base released psionic fluctuations.
The worker Zerglings all over the island paused for a moment, then immediately accelerated the harvesting of biomass spheres produced by the creep.
The Zerg factories accelerated the hatching of Zerg eggs, and divided several production lines to produce more Zerg bio-factory parts, which were assembled by the worker Zerglings.
The spore chimneys, which had been silent for a long time, also began to spew out large amounts of purple-red powder—
These powders drifted in the wind and fell into the sea, quickly solidifying and weaving into a carpet on the sea surface.
Countless worker Zerglings, under the protection of soldier Zerglings, came to the coast and, like planting seaweed, planted and cared for the creep on the ocean surface.
These creep would absorb sunlight and surface plankton, reproduce rapidly, and expand quickly.
The reproduction process of the aquatic creep would seize sunlight, lower water temperature, and consume oxygen in the water.
The secreted mucus could clog fish gills, causing mechanical obstacles for marine fish, causing them to suffocate and die, while the decomposition of corpses could further consume oxygen.
In addition, the aquatic creep would also selectively secrete toxic and harmful substances.
These toxins might not have any effect on sea kings (massive marine creatures), but if sea kings ingested a large number of small fish with toxins, they would die slowly.
Moreover, after the sea kings died, the creep sporangia in their corpses would be activated.
Taking the corpse as a breeding ground, they would decompose the corpse, obtain nutrients, and eventually collectively float to the ocean surface.
In that sea area, they would create new creep, cycling back and forth, endlessly.
According to Li Ang, this belonged to righteous poisoning.
It wasn't an unsportsmanlike tactic.