4.6 Billion Year Symphony of Evolution

v6 Chapter 2520: Unknown war

"One world...multiple worlds...numerable worlds...looking at their destruction, it feels so good."

"We put the last hope in ... this 'destruction'."

This is a fairly old story.

Once upon a time, there was such a group of creatures.

Like most creatures in the void, they are constantly experiencing fierce wars.

And their wars have such a wonderful place, that is... every creature involved in the war does not know each other.

What kind of life does the other person live, where the territory is, they don’t know it at all, and of course they have never met.

This is because the distance of the land of these creatures is very far away, and for them, there is no way of transportation to the other side of the territory, and no means of detecting the opposite.

For a long time, these creatures have lived a life that is irrelevant, but even so, they can fight.

It seems that the original reason is because... some creatures emit some flying objects that appear in their territory.

These missiles are similar to missiles, and falling on their territory has caused large casualties to them.

As a result, this creature has become very alert in the process of rescuing casualties.

They began to see all the missiles in the full embankment, and they began to study the bombs that bombed them.

Because some of the flying objects... did not explode, they just landed on the ground, which gave them the opportunity to study.

During the course of the study, they found that these missiles had a very powerful ... voyage technology, they quickly learned the technology and tried to imitate similar.

At this time... more shots appeared, but the prepared creature immediately intercepted the projectile.

They intercepted the incoming target with the mimics that were modeled, so there was no casualties...

However, in order to successfully intercept the target, they launched a large number of imitations.

A small part of these mimetic missiles flew far into the distance... reaching the territory of another creature far away.

This creature, after being bombed, also produced similar missiles, which were not used for interception, but instead directed directly to the direction in which the projectiles came.

This successfully reached the area of ​​the first creature.

It is said that the war started like this.

At first, two kinds of creatures kept attacking each other, and during this period some of the flying objects flew to more biological territory, and they were involved in many kinds of creatures that they did not know each other and did not.

Surprisingly, after each species was bombed, they quickly learned the manufacturing techniques of long-range flying missiles.

Whether used for interception or for attack, these species have been constantly producing a large number of missiles to launch.

There are also species that apply this voyage technique to vehicles and try to go out and see who their opponents are.

Or by assembling something like a camera on a missile, I want to see where the missile's last missile can go.

But they have not been successful.

Trying to take a missile or a missile-made vehicle to see the creature on the opponent's side, never came back... They all disappeared for unknown reasons.

As for the camera and the like, when the missile flies farther away, it can't send any information back.

As a result, these creatures have never been able to know who the opponent is.

But this war has no way to end.

Every species is constantly making missiles to launch, and no species has ever stopped.

They all think that as long as the firepower is strong enough, they can completely destroy the opponent.

Even the opponent they have never seen.

They constantly upgrade their firepower and keep on making more missiles.

The wars of these species have slowly reached a balance.

Their missiles rarely fly all the way to the opponent's territory, and most of them collide with each other in the center of the flying battlefield.

These races have never stopped in the long years.

Perhaps it is because they have a lot of resources in their territory, and perhaps they feel that they will be destroyed if they stop firing.

In short, they did not stop.

Of course, they have not stopped.

As for the camera and the like, when the missile flies farther away, it can't send any information back.

As a result, these creatures have never been able to know who the opponent is.

But this war has no way to end.

Every species is constantly making missiles to launch, and no species has ever stopped.

They all think that as long as the firepower is strong enough, they can completely destroy the opponent.

Even the opponent they have never seen.

They constantly upgrade their firepower and keep on making more missiles.

The wars of these species have slowly reached a balance.

Their missiles rarely fly all the way to the opponent's territory, and most of them collide with each other in the center of the flying battlefield.

These races have never stopped in the long years.

Perhaps it is because they have a lot of resources in their territory, and perhaps they feel that they will be destroyed if they stop firing.

In short, they did not stop.

Of course, they have not stopped.

As for the camera and the like, when the missile flies farther away, it can't send any information back.

As a result, these creatures have never been able to know who the opponent is.

But this war has no way to end.

Every species is constantly making missiles to launch, and no species has ever stopped.

They all think that as long as the firepower is strong enough, they can completely destroy the opponent.

Even the opponent they have never seen.

They constantly upgrade their firepower and keep on making more missiles.

The wars of these species have slowly reached a balance.

Their missiles rarely fly all the way to the opponent's territory, and most of them collide with each other in the center of the flying battlefield.

These races have never stopped in the long years.

Perhaps it is because they have a lot of resources in their territory, and perhaps they feel that they will be destroyed if they stop firing.

In short, they did not stop.

Of course, they have not stopped.

As for the camera and the like, when the missile flies farther away, it can't send any information back.

As a result, these creatures have never been able to know who the opponent is.

But this war has no way to end.

Every species is constantly making missiles to launch, and no species has ever stopped.

They all think that as long as the firepower is strong enough, they can completely destroy the opponent.

Even the opponent they have never seen.

They constantly upgrade their firepower and keep on making more missiles.

The wars of these species have slowly reached a balance.