Chapter 801 - 478: Determination_2
Chapter 801: Chapter 478: Determination_2
Outside attacks, including web-like plasma, strikes from Blade Mantis, and the transmitted white light beam energy, all landed on the “cloth” and were absorbed, no longer causing any harm to Marthus.
The energy-absorption field seemed to have reached the ultimate in absolute defense.
Before, someone had tried to cover the Prism Ship’s hull directly with it. Although it couldn’t penetrate, it did indeed corrode a large area.
With the ultimate defense in place, Marthus gained a brief moment of peace.
This peace was truly brief, lasting only 0.1 seconds.
The absorbing effect of the energy-absorption field didn’t discriminate, so after 0.1 seconds, the protective layer outside the armor would be completely consumed, and then the Battle Armor would disintegrate.
Fortunately, 0.1 seconds was more than enough.
Marthus no longer needed to make any changes in direction, instead moving straight forward.
After 0.01 seconds, the shadow reached the muzzle of the Prism Ship and rushed in.
0.012 seconds later, the distant quantum detector first detected the violent surge of quantum tides.
In the next instant, a dazzling blue light gradually lit up at the front of the Prism Ship.
When humans calculate the brightness of stars, there is a standard value called absolute magnitude.
The absolute magnitude of the Sun is 4.8.
The R136a1 Star, located in the Large Magellanic Tarantula Cloud, is the brightest star visible to humans in the 21st century and accurately measured to have an absolute magnitude of -12.5, with a mass 265 times that of the sun and a brightness 8.7 million times greater.
It’s impossible for humans to imagine what it would be like on a planet orbiting the R136a1 Star at the same distance as Earth from the Sun.
Now they knew.
Light could become tangible.
The terrifying light pressure could even vaguely push the ship to retreat.
At this moment, the brightness of the light erupting from the front of the Prism Ship was eighty million times that of the sun.
This was just the beginning.
After 3.333 seconds, the range of the piercing light halo spread at the speed of light, reaching a million kilometers.
However, its diffusion direction wasn’t spherical, but rather a giant cone originating from a single point, like a massive flashlight in space.
Over 100,000 Blade Mantis and tens of millions of other combat units gathered in front of the Prism Ship were completely engulfed in the light.
Under quantum scanning, the micro-war units quickly melted away like snowflakes in sunlight, while the Blade Mantis could briefly withstand it.
However, following the light came a terrifying shock wave that rapidly spread at nearly the speed of light.
The Blade Mantis struggled briefly, but were soon disintegrated into basic particles by the shockwaves.
At the other end of the ongoing light halo, the Prism Ship, which had never moved a single millimeter no matter what means humans had used to attack it, finally began to slowly move.
The 300-kilometer-long Prism Ship gradually shifted forward bit by bit.
Following the Prism Ship’s passive movement, the cosmic space enveloping its surface began to display a fractured refraction akin to cracked glass.
Monitoring devices began to sound frantic alarms, as the seemingly eternal stable cosmic gravitational lines in the area appeared to break, the vast space being tugged at, and the safety index of flight in curvature subspace plummeting to zero.
Soon, the complete analysis report emerged.
It was no wonder that humanity had never been able to handle the Prism Ship.
The deep connection between the Prism Ship and the universe even touched the lower subspace layers.
The Egyptian tribe had applied the unified aggregation force of the Compound-Eyed Observer to its extreme, even exploiting the connection between force and space to bring together multiple layers of cosmic structures into one, creating the real shield on the surface of the warship.
To break the Prism Ship was as good as breaking the original cosmic three-dimensional space and even the curvature subspace and warp space near it.
After a long time, the Prism Ship, pushed by the shockwaves, had moved tens of thousands of kilometers before stopping.
The cracks in the torn cosmic space spread over half a million kilometers.
Human detectors had detected unprecedented high-energy reactions.
The light gradually faded and dimmed, but for a while, people still couldn’t see the situation inside clearly.
Other types of ray and force field detectors had already completed their scans.
In the scanned images, the front end of the Prism Ship had become like melting ice cream.
A gap had been opened in the perfect protection of the Prism Ship’s surface.
More and more weapons had landed on the surface of the Prism Ship, continuously stimulating more powerful energy responses.
On the invincible shell of the Prism Ship, there were countless tiny sparks continuously being produced.
The completion rate of TNT-Energy Beam Bomb testing had become 33%.
There was only one core result.
Effective.
To achieve a 100% test completion rate, at least two more test explosions were needed to verify the mechanisms by which the explosion was effective.
Only by understanding why the Energy Beam Bomb works and which component of the composite explosion played a central role in breaking the balance could humans make targeted improvements in the next generation of Energy Beam Bombs and continue to enhance their explosive effects.
No one would worship the power of explosions alone.
Having confronted the Prism Ship for over a hundred years, people knew that if they wanted to open even the slightest gap in this invincible ship, they couldn’t simply rely on creating more powerful explosions.
That would be meaningless.
In fact, in one war, humans had precisely time-lured the Prism Ship close to an exploding star.
At that time, the last 10 tons of physical toxins thrown by humans made the star prematurely implode and unleash a terrifying energy comparable to the collision and explosion of two stars.
However, the Prism Ship still smoothly flew out of the star’s bursting flames unscathed.
So this time, they must have found the right weakness.