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System: My Doomsday Train-Chapter 811 - 330
Three hours later.
Chen Mang left the "Starfire Civilization." This exchange with the leader of the Starfire Civilization gave him a deeper understanding of the cosmos civilization environment. He returned to the Nia Star System afterward.
Sitting in the train, he once again observed the movements of the "Insect Race Civilization," which still showed no major changes.
Then he looked at the Star System Map.
He pushed the lever forward, heading deeper into the cosmos.
...
Last time when the "Gate of Space" was upgraded to Level 500, the Supermodel Effect obtained was—
Able to accommodate a Fixed Star to serve as the source of train power, significantly enhancing train speed, requiring Level 500 Seven-color Level acceleration nozzle accessories.
It’s his prime time for development.
Since the train now has some resources, it’s time to make all necessary preparations for the upcoming war.
To fight a full-scale war with the "Insect Race Civilization."
After the miner returns from learning, they will see if they can exchange information with the "Unknown Mine Owner."
Soon—
Chen Mang selected a perfect Fixed Star.
In the cosmos, most Fixed Stars usually have at least one planet of their own. Essentially, most planets are born in the protoplanetary disk formed after the Fixed Star, which is a disk-shaped structure composed of gas and dust.
Of course, this is not absolute. Various reasons may prevent the formation of planets.
This results in some Fixed Stars having no planet of their own.
Different Fixed Stars vary in size, mass, and surface temperature.
The stronger the surface temperature, naturally the stronger the energy source it provides.
It’s worth mentioning.
The spectra provided by different Fixed Stars are not the same. The so-called spectrum is the emitted light.
For example—
The most common Fixed Stars on residential planets emit yellow light, with surface temperatures roughly ranging from 5200 to 6000 degrees. There are red, white, blue, and other spectra.
They emit various colors.
The produced glow becomes part of the splendid cosmos.
The Fixed Star he chose is in its prime, with a diameter of about 1.95 million kilometers, several times larger than a normal resident planet. Generally, Fixed Stars are larger than ordinary planets.
Its surface temperature is around 9600 degrees Celsius.
Its rotation speed is 274 km/s, rotating quickly, causing an equatorial bulge, appearing as an oblate sphere.
As for age...
The train cannot obtain specific data, only confirming that it is in its prime, far from aging, and will absolutely last a long time. Generally, Fixed Stars have lifespans measured in billions.
He definitely cannot live for that long.
The Fixed Star he chose has no planet around it yet, surrounded by a vast "Cold Dust Disk," which is essentially fragments from comet or planetary collisions.
Most cosmic landscapes cannot escape dust and fragments.
It may sound daunting.
But when directly observed, it is extremely beautiful.
"It’s so beautiful."
The Constant Star Train floats in the vast cosmos, like a flat boat, drifting in the dead dark.
Chen Mang sat in the train cabin, looking through the front glass, gazing forward, his thoughts entirely captivated by the gigantic Fixed Star before him. At this moment, his eyes could hardly accommodate anything else, only seeing the Fixed Star in front.
At a glance.
The blue-white glow, 40 times brighter than a regular Fixed Star, nearly fills the entire field of vision. If not for the train, directly viewing from this distance would burn the retina.
If the Fixed Stars seen on Water Blue Star are warm yellow, then the Fixed Star before him is like a giant blue-white arc lamp, cold and dazzling!
The rapid rotation speed visible to the naked eye.
Train data shows.
This Fixed Star is a high-temperature plasma ball without a solid surface. The "Cold Dust Disk" surrounding it is already red-hot under the Fixed Star’s heating, forming a dark red lava ring extending billions of kilometers.
The environment here, without the train, would be nearly impossible to observe closely.
A twisted giant blue flame sphere, encircled by a lava halo.
This is a corner of the cosmos, extremely splendid.
In the next moment—
A more gigantic Black Hole slowly appeared above this Fixed Star, which was rotating rapidly, unable to resist this powerful suction. Soon, it completely vanished into the cosmos, leaving behind a somewhat bewildered "Cold Dust Disk."
Immediately after.
The Constant Star Train gradually departed from this area.
This Fixed Star has already appeared inside the Constant Star Train. The "Space Gate Level 500" Supermodel Effect doesn’t specify the Fixed Star’s diameter, meaning, theoretically, as long as it’s a Fixed Star, he can fit it inside the train.
So naturally, he should choose the larger ones.
The bigger, the better.
This one is already considered large in the cosmos, but not the largest. If there’s a chance of encountering a bigger one later, he will replace it.
...
"This time it’s perfect,"
Chen Mang sat in the train cabin, looking at the data on the control panel, chuckling lightly. How could the Constant Star Train not have a Fixed Star inside? Who would have thought this seemingly small train in the cosmos actually holds a Fixed Star inside.
He’s currently pondering a matter.
That is...
Whether this can be used as a means of attack.
For instance, during a battle with an enemy, directly throwing a Fixed Star at the enemy’s face. He believes there shouldn’t be many who can survive that. When fighting lower-tier civilizations, it should be a relatively good combat tactic.







