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I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 1237 - 711 Egyptian Tribes Homeworld and the
Chapter 1237: Chapter 711: Egyptian Tribe’s Homeworld and the Matsualla Star Stele [Epilogue]_2
Chapter 1237 -711: Egyptian Tribe’s Homeworld and the Matsualla Star Stele [Epilogue]_2
Of course, in regions temporarily beyond the reach of the Stargate, pioneers and adventurers among humans continue to advance, freezing themselves in ultra-fast small ships.
Their tasks include exploration, opening territories, and building routes. Like the ancient pioneers on Earth, they go to one remote mountain cliff after another to build bridges and roads, paving the way for others to expand the territories.
The most typical example is Anaya Collins, the unruly daughter of Harrison Clark and Nora Camp.
At the biological age of five, Anaya passed the assessment, becoming an S-Class professional adventurer capable of carrying 100,000 frozen embryos on a Skywind Scientific Exploration Ship with stable curvature flight capabilities at 1,500 times the speed of light.
She then went to say goodbye to her parents.
Nora Camp tried to dissuade her, but was shut down by just one sentence from Anaya.
“Mom, you joined the army and fought when you were just three years old. I’m already five, so why can’t I travel far?”
The ancient Chinese saying ‘girls do not stay long’ took effect much earlier in the later generations.
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Besides the gradually established Galactic Transportation Network, humans have completed another engineering miracle.
Though the Galactic Center Surge Cannon, composed of two hundred million stars, poses a significant threat to humans, it has simultaneously elevated human engineering imagination to a whole new level.
Even when building super-large-scale engineering projects in the past, humans could only use a planetary system or a few stars as the foundation.
After all, humans have only just emerged as an interstellar civilization within the last thousand years, and their vision is not yet fully open, with some remnants of “poor man’s thinking” from their small-scale existence.
Human exploration of the universe has also disproportionally leaned towards the microscopic level, lacking a macroscopic view and seeming somewhat stingy.
Of course, there were objective reasons for this. In the past, enemies were still close at hand, and if they blindly pursued largeness and beauty, their structures would lose mobility, and the difficulty in defending them would exponentially increase with the decline in mobility and the expansion in volume. They were susceptible to ambush attacks by the Compound-Eyed Observer’s special fleets and had to be on guard against the yet-to-appear Prism Ships.
Enhancing the performance of small and medium-sized creations was the right choice. But now, with the destruction of the Galactic Center Channel and at least forty thousand years of peace, there is a possibility to practice some things that were previously impossible or inconvenient to do.
By harnessing the abundant energy brought by the ultra-high density of stars in the Galactic Center Region, humans spent eighty-three years building a gigantic intelligent brain center composed of up to 1.8 quadrillion supercomputing modules within a 4 light-year radius near the Galactic Center.
The volume of each supercomputer module is 1.5 times that of Earth, with a mass three times that of Earth, interconnected by the latest ultra-flux actual energy quantum resonance technology.
The 1.8 quadrillion modules combined to form the most potent intelligent brain center in history, with information transmission efficiency, computing capacity, and data storage capacity far exceeding the human brain. The intelligent brain center exponentially increased the computational power and data storage capacity of the interstellar civilization by more than a hundred million times.
With the increased computing power of the intelligent brain center, humans’ ability to adapt to inner and outer environments gradually improved, and they finally regained their innate pursuit of “large and beautiful” creations. More and more super-large-scale experimental equipment and production tools emerged.
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Free from the short-term shadows of war and with forty thousand years of war in the distant future, these two inevitably changed the patterns of human life. Benefiting from the advancement of the super artificial intelligence, human productivity experienced a real explosion during these two hundred years.
The growth rate of civilization’s productive forces was even higher than that brought about by the first, second, third, and fifth scientific revolutions when humans were still on Earth.
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On the Egyptian Tribe’s Parent Star, Anaya just briefly stepped out, surveyed the scene for a few moments, and then returned to her Skywind Scientific Exploration Ship, projecting her consciousness into a human-shaped multi-functional armor through an implanted chip.
This armor, a one-to-one replica created with her new brain-linked remote control, is equipped with multiple functions such as combat, scientific investigation, and on-site production base.
If judged by the standards from three hundred years ago, Anaya’s armor is equivalent to a productive force fleet capable of developing an entire planetary system.
Three minutes later, the armor landed on the surface of the Egyptian Tribe’s Parent Star.
A swarm of nanobots came out of the armor’s back, flocking to various parts of the planet’s surface. They began to collect resources and expand their size with high efficiency, just like microbes on Earth, quickly developing with existing resources, as Harrison Clark’s Flying Tiger Team once did on the Glenoid Tribe Star.
Three days later, a planetary surface scientific research base that could accommodate a thousand people sprang up.
In half a month, the base expanded to accommodate ten thousand people, with more explorers and adventurers arriving during that time.
Ten months later, the base’s capacity increased to accommodate two hundred thousand people, and the number of staff grew to thirteen thousand.
With the first cry of a newborn baby, a highly realistic robot nanny carried the infant out of the artificial embryo cultivation room.
This marked the official establishment of a new human base.
Two years later, a mining team encountered a powerful, self-defense type super machine while excavating two thousand kilometers deep into the mantle of the Egyptian Tribe’s Parent Star.
Anaya’s remotely controlled armor arrived on the scene for backup but was quickly overpowered.