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Chapter 127: Alien Species Specimens in the Spaceship
Chapter 127: Alien Species Specimens in the Spaceship
The spearhead-shaped Iron Blood Spaceship was quite large, sealed entirely by a layer of crimson crystals.
Qin Muye was worried that something might come out, so he sealed it. Who knew what this lone wolf Iron Blood Warrior had placed inside the ship? It was better to be cautious.
This time, he brought along Tian Qi and Fu Yin to assist him, as bodyguards, they had to be with him.
Soon, the crimson crystals sealing the spaceship were dissolved, and Qin Muye used the Iron Blood Warrior's miniature computer to open the ship's entrance.
"To be honest, I don't understand why this thing doesn't have an AI. With such advanced technology, it can't be without one, right? Or is it that AI is too expensive for this lone wolf Iron Blood Warrior to afford?"
Qin Muye entered the Iron Blood Spaceship. Using the data from the miniature computer, he quickly found the control room and began operating it.
Well, there was no AI, which was a bit disappointing. He had thought that if there was one, he might learn something and create a tower spirit. Since there wasn't, he had no choice.
After a series of operations in the control room, Qin Muye found that there were no significant records, only some cosmic coordinates.
"Iron Blood Warrior's planet, some other alien civilizations, wait, this is the Precursors?"
Qin Muye retrieved a document and found it somewhat familiar, then realized it was indeed familiar.
The document recorded a trophy of the lone wolf warrior, a certain alien species resembling aquatic, upright insects. The term "Precursors" might be unfamiliar, but another term might be more recognizable: these aliens had advanced wormhole technology and used the deployment of monsters for environmental pollution and planetary colonization.
These monsters were commonly known as "Anus Beasts."
"This Iron Blood Warrior is quite fierce. So far, besides the Iron Blood civilization and the Engineer civilization closely related to the Xenomorphs, we now have to add the Precursors. The Scary Universe is indeed scary, who knows, there might even be a group of big-headed green aliens on Mars."
Qin Muye understood that the Scary Universe was indeed terrifying. The planet not only had hellish forces but also alien civilizations. The fact that humans had not been exterminated was a stroke of luck, or so it seemed.
"Well, this is probably not just luck, but due to the influence of hell." Qin Muye thought that in such a vast and dark forest of a universe, no civilization could remain untouched.
He estimated that other civilizations had long discovered humans, but they had not been exterminated or enslaved yet, possibly because of the existence of the hellish dimension, which made other civilizations hesitant to act.
The Hell King Leviathan aside, even the original Hell Preacher's Captain Spencer, with his bug-like abilities, was quite formidable. Technology alone might not be enough to counter such threats.
Qin Muye estimated that the strength was at least 6th tier or higher.
He even suspected that all the hell entrances had been sealed with the help of these alien civilizations. Otherwise, how could humans, on their own, seal such a large number of hell entrances?
The human authorities must have realized this and were using hellish forces to protect themselves. Whether it was the unsealing of hell or the arrival of alien civilizations, the weaker party would definitely not have a good outcome.
"Tsk, the water is deep. Fortunately, I'm not in the Scary Universe, or I wouldn't be able to sleep peacefully." Qin Muye disliked such vast and complex worldviews.
Who knew, there might even be an ancient god Titan buried under a small cabin in the forest, which was also part of the scary elements.
However, despite the dangers, as long as one didn't invite trouble, ordinary life could still be quite stable.
After reviewing the information on the spaceship, Qin Muye went to the collection room, where the lone wolf's trophies were stored.
Besides the Precursor specimen, there were several frozen Xenomorph eggs, a small Anus Beast specimen, and other alien specimens.
Qin Muye was captivated by the sight, but apart from some complete specimens, the others were quite gruesome, clearly having been skinned.
"This skeleton looks a bit like an Engineer? Is this lone wolf Iron Blood Warrior so fierce?"
Qin Muye examined a tall, skinned specimen, reconstructing it from the skeleton and muscle texture. It resembled the Engineers, the creators of the Xenomorphs.
Unfortunately, it was dead, but it still had value. After all, when the Engineers drank the black liquid, it could make a planet come to life. Although Qin Muye didn't have the black liquid, with the Engineer and Xenomorph eggs, he could try to reverse-engineer the black liquid.
In the past, it might not have been possible, but now, after three talent sublimations, it's a different story.
Qin Muye was confident about this. Apart from the luxurious collection room, the equipment room came second. Lone wolf Iron Blood Warriors usually maintained their gear here. Qin Muye took a look and found a substantial amount. If he could fully understand and replicate these technologies, he was confident that in terms of equipment, he could lead most of the lords in the Magic Continent.
It might not match the level of artifacts, but at least it would be at the level of high-grade treasures.
To obtain artifacts, Qin Muye would likely need to fight his way to the homeworld of the Iron Blood civilization.
"These are all finished products, and without the corresponding knowledge, it will take me a considerable amount of time to replicate them," Qin Muye thought. He could reverse-engineer the technology, but it would require a significant amount of time.
"Let's say a month. I'll see if I can replicate the entire spaceship and its equipment technology. If I can't manage it—"
"Then I'll have to complete the advancement task first and then let my talent sublimate again for further research."
What Qin Muye needed most was time, and now, he had plenty of it. There were no recent activities, and the struggles on the Magic Continent were mostly covert, not affecting him at all.
So, if he couldn't manage to reverse-engineer it, he would complete the advancement task and let his talent sublimate again to conduct further research.
Each talent sublimation was a qualitative leap for Qin Muye. If it weren't for the lack of combat power increase, he could have soared to the heavens.
But he was almost there. Although he didn't have many spells, his magic power was vast, and he followed the path of overwhelming force.
The magic arrows imbued with the Red Prison elements not only gained Crimson Understanding and Crimson Mastery but also Hell Understanding and Hell Mastery. With the rank boosts from the Hell Lord and Crimson Ancestor talents, they truly rivaled 5th-tier magic.
Therefore, Qin Muye gave up on any fancy techniques. With the Artifact, the Source of Magic Power, he could simply stand his ground and act as a stationary cannon, adding the Mage Ring to the mix.
He wasn't afraid of assassination. With his magic shields, even a True Dragon Emperor with the power to break magic might not be able to penetrate them.
He was confident in this. After all, his special magic power, derived from the Red Prison elements, combined the forces of Crimson and Hell into a new, powerful energy.
The moment someone penetrated his magic shield, they would be exposed to a massive dose of radiation, learning what it meant to suffer from Crimson Disease and Hell Curses.
In terms of self-protection, Qin Muye was meticulous and thorough.
In the future, once he put on the Dragon King's Power, held the Angel Alliance in his left hand, and the Titan's Arrow in his right, with the Cursed Armor as an inner lining, he would be even more secure with all these artifacts.
He wouldn't need to go out for anything; he could just order the goblins to handle his needs. Why should he go out himself?
"Thinking about the future, such a wonderful life, makes me daydream. Tsk, it's a rare moment of rest," Qin Muye thought. He worked 23 hours and 45 minutes a day, with the remaining 15 minutes dedicated to rest.
Soon, Qin Muye found various strange objects in other parts of the spaceship. After a brief classification using the information from the miniature computer and the central control room, he dove into his research.
As long as he could understand it, he could learn it. This was his learning ability. If he focused on combat, he could indeed make rapid progress.
However, he didn't see the need. While it was true that all great powers should be integrated into oneself, combat techniques were not essential. He followed the path of overwhelming force. No matter how skilled the enemy, he could simply obliterate them with a starship orbital cannon. If that didn't work, he could just blow up the planet and turn it into glass. How much stronger could they be?
Even if they could reincarnate from a drop of blood, he would evaporate that blood, leaving nothing to reincarnate from.
As long as the firepower was strong enough, no matter how fast you were, when the world was destroyed, where could you run? You would die with it.
While there were individuals with great power, why should Qin Muye provoke them? If he couldn't beat them, he could run, and when he was strong enough, he could come back and settle the score. Besides, he had a large number of powerful individuals under his command, and the goblins were stronger than other troops and heroes.
Moreover, Qin Muye could continue to improve them.
(End of Chapter)
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