Chapter 133 Microscopic War
One after another, dark ovoids moved in the wormhole.
They seemed to be unaffected by anything, passing directly through the valves of the squirming wormhole creatures, through the dazzling biological current, and flew to the wormhole exit at a fixed speed and angle.
Everything seemed to be set.
These dark ovoids are the virus library that wraps the inner membrane of the wormhole creatures. Each of them contains a terrible virus that can easily exterminate a civilization.
Even if one of the countless viruses they contain is taken out alone, it is very likely to destroy a civilization.
This is the technological crystallization of the pioneer civilization for hundreds of millions of years, and it is also a masterpiece of nature on countless planets.
In the past hundreds of millions of years, these viruses have helped the pioneer civilization eliminate one difficult opponent after another, allowing the pioneer civilization to wander in this galaxy for a long time and prosper.
Crossis believes that these viruses will bring him victory.
He stared at the biological light membrane.
"Close the wormhole on our side!"
He gave the order.
The reason for closing the wormhole was that he found that the membrane tissue of a small part of the virus library had broken, and the virus library was spreading inside the wormhole, which might endanger the homeland of the pioneer civilization.
This is a very normal thing.
Generally speaking, as long as the virus library enters the wormhole, the fleet commander should immediately order the closure of the wormhole on his side to prevent the membrane tissue outside the virus library from breaking prematurely, causing the virus to spread in his fleet.
But after closing the wormhole, there is no way to understand what is happening on the other side of the wormhole.
As soon as the voice fell, the biological light membrane in front of Crossis went out, and they lost contact with the world on the other side of the wormhole.
Although they still have the coordinates of the Ocean Star, due to the rampant virus, they will never open the wormhole connected to the Ocean Star again.
"Elder, the war is over."
Crossis's confidant said so.
Crossis nodded slightly.
"Yes, it's over."
As long as the virus library is released, their civilization will win, but it's a pity for a planet with life.
The wormhole creatures spasmed violently.
Although the virus only spread in its body for more than ten seconds, its function has been affected to a certain extent due to its rapid reproduction speed. Some areas have even become fibrotic and may rupture at any time.
Boom-sizzle-
If there is air inside the wormhole creature, such sounds can be heard.
This is the sound of the collapse of the tissue structure, and the space-time structure corresponding to that part of the tissue also collapses,
but the collapse of the space-time structure is quiet.
Because when the space-time collapses, everything around will be swallowed up, including the sound.
The bioelectric current is getting denser.
Near the exit of the wormhole, the bioelectric current has almost become an airtight blue-white curtain, but this does not hinder the virus library wrapped in the membrane tissue at all.
They easily passed through and entered the cold sea water.
"Virus weapons found!"
"Hurry up before you retreat to a safe distance!"
"Virus weapons may explode at any time!"
Some of the dark ovoids sank to the bottom of the sea, passing through the thick soil and sinking to an unknown depth below the seabed; some of the ovoids spread out in all directions, spreading like a kaleidoscope; and some of the ovoids flew toward the sea surface, trying to enter the air and spread with the help of the atmosphere.
A dark ovoid sank into the monster's body.
The monster didn't feel anything strange.
Snap--
The membrane tissue broke silently, and the virus spread in the monster's body.
"Roar! Roar!!!"
The monster roared shrilly, and the more than 3,000-ton behemoth fell to the ground. There was no sign of anything on the surface, but the major organs inside the body stopped working and grew colorful stripes.
This monster became a hotbed for viruses.
But it was not just a hotbed for viruses.
Thousands of little cuties with eight spikes also took the opportunity to get into the monster's body.
They enter the monster's blood vessels through the monster's eyeballs.
While absorbing nutrients in the blood vessels and splitting at high speed, they move to various parts of the monster's body with the help of blood, sowing their seeds everywhere.
The nutrient content of monster blood is extremely high.
The spores become two, two become four, and four become eight.
In the blink of an eye, they split into a large army in the monster's body, slaughtering and crushing the monster's immune cells, and then absorbing and splitting new spores.
Like a snowball.
The spores move forward, decomposing the monster's cells, and growing stronger.
Their attack method is very simple, that is, using the spikes on their bodies to pierce the target's cell membrane, and then using the straws in the spikes to suck the nutrients in the cells, inflating themselves like balloons, and then splitting.
The spores soon met the virus.
At the microscopic level that is invisible to the naked eye, the two sides are at odds with each other.
The virus attempts to use the same means to deal with the spores as cells, replace the genetic information of the spores, and then turn the spores into its own kind to produce viruses.
But as soon as they got close to the spores, they were pierced by the sharp spikes on the spores. Not only did they fail to change the genetic information of the spores, but even their own genetic material was broken.
The strange-shaped viruses appear weak in front of the thorny spores. As soon as they come into contact, the massive amount of viruses are crushed by the spore army and become nutrients for the spore army, which in turn increases the number of the spore army.
But these viruses are just scattered soldiers in the marginal areas.
When the army of viruses and the army of spores collide in various parts of the monster's body, the real war begins.
The viruses mutate wildly.
They change into various shapes, and some even grow spikes that are one section longer than the thorns of the spores, piercing the spores before the spores pierce themselves.
And the spores will also adjust themselves according to the changes of the virus, such as growing a longer spike.
Not only that, the two sides are also competing wildly in terms of quantity.
Both have incredibly strong division speeds, and the fastest division takes only a few tenths of a second.
In major organs such as the heart, liver, and kidneys, the spores are firmly suppressed by the huge number of viruses because they are one step behind the viruses.
But the spores have "wisdom".
On the one hand, the spores fought the virus in the main organs, and on the other hand, they firmly occupied the blood vessels, the main traffic artery, and occupied the edge area of the monster's body with the help of the blood vessels, and then sent reinforcements from the edge area to the main organs.
At the same time, they constantly tried to change into a form that was more lethal to the virus.
In the war, the spores even used the theories of mobile warfare and "The Art of War".
Although the virus has an overall advantage,
but the spores can always fight with more people in a local area and avoid the counterattack of the virus's large forces.
As time goes by, there are more and more spores and fewer and fewer viruses, until finally, the monster's body is full of spores, and the virus is only left with countless broken shells being devoured by spores.
Similar scenes are repeated over and over in different places.