Chapter 1660: Tracks
Bond and his team entered the space-time tunnel through a Black Merlot Civilization ruin on the outskirts of the subspace.
When they emerged, however, they found themselves in the heart of the subspace—the Steel Ruins.
Their arrival point lay in an extremely remote underground corner on the outer edge of the Steel Ruins.
By coincidence, they had landed amidst the wreckage of a biological warship.
The door within the biological warship that Sein and his group had previously been unable to explore was actually a portal.
The Magus Civilization developed long-range teleportation arrays, the Gallant Federation pioneered wormhole technology, and tens of millions of years ago, the Black Merlot Civilization had created space-time tunnels.
It was through such technology that the Black Merlot Civilization had once been able to redeploy its legions of war beasts rapidly to any battlefield during wartime.
The biological warship Bond and his team had arrived at was not the one Sein’s group had explored earlier.
However, Bond and his special operations unit soon uncovered communication and coordination protocols linking the Black Merlot Civilization’s biological warships to one another.
Bond himself played a central role in this discovery. This highly capable federal agent seemed to have absorbed an astonishing amount of the Black Merlot Civilization’s legacy.
Even biological warships that had been “dead” for tens of millions of years could be partially reactivated through his methods.
By stimulating the residual life potential within the wreckage, Bond managed to restore several portals that had long been assumed to be completely defunct.
