Chapter 403 Wilson's Fleet
Thank goodness, Wilson won the bet again.
After a life-and-death process of consciousness occupation, he finally succeeded in devouring everything of the other party and became a genuine heroic brainworm.
After completing the consciousness transfer operation, Wilson was not only able to perfectly control the body of the heroic creature, but also perfectly inherited its characteristics and talents.
What amazed him even more was that his new body had a drastic genetic mutation.
Multiple parts of the body, and even the internal organs, were constantly transforming towards Zergization.
In Dimi's words, this was because the body and soul were highly compatible.
In the brainworms that completed the consciousness transfer, the phenomenon of the new body undergoing Zergization is not uncommon.
It's just that the degree of transformation is different.
This also further proves Dimi's theory that the soul definitely contains other things besides mental power, consciousness, and memory.
Otherwise, it is impossible to cause genetic mutations in the body by relying on consciousness alone.
Wilson is not very interested in Dimi's soul theory.
He only knew that he had become a hero-level brainworm as he wished.
Even if he could not enjoy the same treatment as the brainworm holy spirit for the time being, he had the ability to grab more generous rewards.
The true value of a hero-level dependent can only be reflected on the battlefield.
For this reason, the Great Lord just issued the "Pioneering Order".
The ambitious Wilson took the initiative to accept the pioneering mission.
He even applied for a high war loan with his past accumulated military exploits and the status of a hero-level dependent.
And with this war loan, he leased a full 100,000 new Zerg warships and powerful life-saving star shuttles.
"For a better future, I'm going all in!"
When signing the huge loan, Wilson looked at the astronomical figures and his brain stem was shaking.
After successfully getting his own fleet, Wilson, as an experienced legion commander with heroic combat power, has never changed the habits he developed in his insect life.
Earning performance is important, but one's own life is more valuable.
The flagship Wilson was on was always located in the middle and rear of the fleet.
From the outside, this flagship was no different from other Zerg warships.
But in the huge ship hull filled with thick fungal blankets, there were not only many equipment that a warship should have.
There was also a super star shuttle with a length of only more than 20 meters, which was Wilson's life-saving trump card.
If he really encountered an unmatched enemy, he would save his own life even if he had to abandon the entire Zerg fleet.
If you keep the green mountains, you will not worry about the lack of firewood.
Even if you will be burdened with huge debts, as long as you are still alive, there will always be a chance to turn over.
The "pioneering order" issued by the Overlord this time is different from the previous war missions.
All those who accept the pioneering mission, whether they are brain worms or single-eyed worms, follow the principle of voluntariness.
The cost of purchasing or renting ships is also their own savings or loans.
Those who desert will not be sent to military courts, and will not even be condemned.
As long as you can repay the loan in full and on time, nothing will happen.
Of course, a big-name brainworm like Wilson who formed the pioneer fleet cannot control tens of thousands of warships by himself.
He also recruited a large number of single-eyed worm crew members to operate the warships.
Most of these hired single-eyed worms also volunteered.
If the brainworms who formed the pioneer fleet abandoned these single-eyed worm crew members at any time, their reputation would definitely be ruined.
It would be difficult to recruit enough excellent crew members if they want to regroup in the future.
Therefore, within the pioneer fleet, the relationship between brainworms and single-eyed worms is more like boss and employee than commander and subordinate.
However, in extreme cases, brainworms can completely use level suppression and extremely powerful mental power to force single-eyed worm crew members to obey orders.
Even if they are asked to die, single-eyed worms cannot resist the will of brainworms.
Wilson is relatively lenient to the single-eyed worm crew members he recruited.
Not only did he pay relatively generous wages, he also rarely issued mandatory orders.
Compared to other brainworms who didn't treat crew members as bugs, he was really a good boss.
Because of this, the single-eyed worm crew members under his command were quite proactive, and they worked very seriously and actively.
In order to win the limited number of outstanding employee awards, they were still madly rolling inward, working very hard.
With such dedicated employees, Wilson, as an employer, was very relaxed. Usually, he only needed to build a consciousness network and include all single-eyed worms in the communication.
Every time they arrived at the coordinate position marked on the star map, without Wilson's order, a corresponding number of warships would sail out of the fleet array in an orderly manner.
Operate on the barren divine domain fragments that have been drained by the fungal blanket, control the already grown fungal blanket to split and detach, and then integrate into the fungal blanket hull of the warship.
High-value divine domain fragments are towed with tractor beams.
After completing the relevant operations, these dispatched warships will speed up to catch up with the fleet and rejoin the fleet.
During the entire process, the fleet almost did not slow down at all, and the efficiency of recovering the fungal blanket and collecting debris was extremely high.
Less than half a month after the jump into the cradle, the fleet has already reaped a lot of rewards.
Almost all warships have expanded several times visibly due to the integration of the recovered fungal blanket into the hull.
Even the large amount of high-value debris towed behind the fleet was wrapped with a directional outer covering layer of fungal blanket.
Under the premise of ensuring that the precious resources inside are not damaged, a larger range of growth space is provided for the fungal blanket as much as possible.
After all, the new fungal blanket that has been improved many times by the Great Overlord has a much faster growth rate than in the past by absorbing void energy.
For the pioneering fleet, even if a few cubic meters of fungal blanket grows more, it means more benefits.
No matter how small the mosquito leg is, isn't it meat?
Not to mention, these extra fungal blankets are not included in the reported share of the single-eyed worm farmer.
This means that he can legally and directly use it to cultivate red-eyed barnacles on his fleet.
Now there are still some red-eyed barnacles on the hull of his fleet, which have not reached the carrying limit.
During the mission, Wilson did not dare to split and reproduce red-eyed barnacles in large numbers.
These guys who usually parasitize on the warships need to "eat" fungal blankets to split and grow.
Without sufficient supplies, the Zerg warship's fungal blanket hull cannot allow the red-eyed barnacles to absorb nutrients and reproduce and grow wantonly, otherwise it will easily lead to the collapse of the entire hull.
Recycling and breeding at the same time is the sustainable development model.
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