Chapter 580 Firefight 3
Seeing the situation getting worse, Perrin couldn't help but get more anxious.
Just as she frowned and tried to think about how to deal with it, several uncontrollable screams rang out again in the already noisy bridge.
Being interrupted, Perrin was furious.
Her eyes flashed coldly, and she looked in the direction of the sound, ready to scold.
But with the report coming, she blocked the sharp shout that was about to come out, like boiling water rolling in her throat, turning into a dull roar.
"In the area ahead, there are violent spatial fluctuations, and the range of disturbance is rapidly expanding..."
"Damn, this is a spatial wrinkle!"
"We...we don't have time to avoid it!"
The main control team responsible for operating the ship kept exclaiming, full of panic and despair.
They were all senior crew members, and they instantly understood what kind of danger they were about to face.
Even if the automatic cruise mode had been turned off and switched to manual control, it was impossible to control the ship to avoid the attack in such a sudden state.
Before Perrin gave any instructions, the huge projection screen had already cut in the real-time picture sent back from the front.
Due to the high speed and interference from the rear, the frequency of the light waves received by the long-range visible radar was inevitably in an unstable state.
The real-time picture was also constantly jumping, which made people dizzy.
But the sensitive dynamic vision allowed Perrin's sharp eyes to accurately capture the key details that needed attention.
I saw large areas of dark void, which seemed like a black curtain that was violently rubbed.
The bright stars that were originally dotted on it and kept flashing were also completely covered by the wrinkled curtain and could no longer be seen.
In an instant, the sharp wrinkles reached a certain limit, and the already fragile space was torn into a narrow crack.
In the void lacking a transmission medium, all creatures who witnessed this scene in person inexplicably felt a slight muffled sound like a rusty knife cutting through a rag.
The subsequent scene made Perrin despair to the point of almost suffocating.
A blurry silver light burst out from the slowly expanding space crack, which was clearly a man-made creation.
"Impossible, the star pirates can never have it..."
Perrin tried to shrink his beast pupils, holding on to the last bit of luck, trying his best to see its true appearance in the constantly changing light and shadow.
If it was really a space gravity bomb dropped by the star pirates, then after the explosion, a large area of space would be torn apart or even collapsed.
Let alone escaping, the transport flagship was afraid that after being crushed into powder, even the remaining void dust would be completely turned into nothingness due to the self-repair of space.
The characteristics of the space gravity bomb destined it to become an excellent tool for destroying corpses and traces in the universe.
Unless the true god takes action, it is impossible to retrieve any residual clues in the area where the space gravity bomb has exploded with the existing conventional detection methods.
Because of this, the manufacture and deployment of space gravity bombs are military control technologies of various civilizations.
A mere star pirate organization in a remote star field can not only get space gravity bombs, but also deploy them so accurately?
Just robbing, using such weapons, risking information leakage, to completely destroy the transport flagship on which you are riding?
This is fucking..., crazy, right?
Even if the entire transport fleet, including the rare resources loaded on the ship, may not be worth a space gravity bomb!
After all, this is not only a matter of cost, but also the huge risk cost after getting it!
When a person is about to die, his thoughts are often extremely complicated.
Orcs, so is it.
In just a few breaths, it seems like a long time has passed.
While Perrin was praying frantically, her mind was still flashing back to her short life.
"This is not an ordinary star pirate, but an enemy of the Molson Consortium. They are coming for them!"
"Those bastards in the family killed me!"
As her thoughts quickly converged, she felt regret and resentment at this moment.
She seemed to have completely forgotten how hard she had worked to climb to the top of the consortium.
Time would not stop for a moment because of Perrin's mood. Before she could take a closer look, the silver creature had exploded, and the dazzling white light suddenly illuminated.
"Ah! I am not willing to..."
Perrin, who was completely desperate, screamed before dying, drowning out the subordinates who were also collapsing and howling in the bridge.
The fear of death is the innate nature of most species.
These half-orc employees on the ship who only make a living, have no faith, and have little loyalty, can't face it calmly.
Fear instantly overwhelmed the entire bridge, and then quickly spread.
However, one second, two seconds, three seconds...
"Ahhh..., huh?"
The expected death has not come yet.
Instead, many orcs' throats are sore from yelling!
Perrin, who was the first to react, suddenly saw a figure rushing to the command seat and kneeling down at her feet.
In addition to being frightened, her animal instinct made her kick.
Unexpectedly, the other party raised his hand and hugged her calf, causing Perrin to almost fall. Fortunately, she reacted quickly enough and held the back of the command chair with her hand, so she barely stood firm.
"Survived! We survived!"
Suddenly coming back to her senses, staring at her feet with red eyes, Perrin squinted at her feet, her voice as cold as ice.
"Do you want to die? Let go!"
The half-orc adjutant, who was holding onto Perrin's calf tightly and refusing to let go, was howling excitedly at this moment, as if his language system had failed, and was full of joy for surviving a disaster.
"Survived... Aaaaa... There... There..."
Perrin couldn't hear what her adjutant was saying at all, but fortunately, the other party tilted his head repeatedly and gestured in the direction of the projection screen, which still attracted her attention.
Following his prompt, Perrin raised her eyes to look at the screen, and her pupils shrank suddenly.
"This is not a space gravity bomb!"
Not caring about the adjutant at her feet, the anger on her face disappeared in an instant, and she turned to a blush of ecstasy in her surprised expression.