Wandering Meteor

Chapter 179 - 178: Super Light Speed Sword Strike



Wandering Star System.

Both Earth and Green Star were equipped with a Superluminal Detector.

This most advanced type of detector to date is composed of a supercomputer and vibration sensors. The supercomputer is mainly used to analyze and calculate the position of the source of vibrations, as well as the mass and type of the material causing them, and then draw a ten-light-year-sized real-time 3D map on the computer screen.

The vibration sensors are used to receive space micro-vibration waves, arranged with thirty-six thousand independent femto-sized detection slices scattered in the space around the planet to capture micro-vibration waves nearby, then the frequency of these waves is fed back to the supercomputer for the final mapping.

Thus, a real-time 3D map is displayed on the screen of the Superluminal Detector.

Whenever other materials enter the area and cause space micro-vibrations, the detector can analyze the material’s mass and position based on the information from the waves and display it in real-time on the 3D map, a principle fundamentally similar to that of previous radar or radio detectors.

Every time a White Star Civilization’s Cosmic Battleship is destroyed, real-time changes appear on the 3D map, with an accuracy reaching 99.99999%...

In short, it might as well be taken as 100%.

At this moment, the 3D map suddenly showed an object with a mass and size similar to a Cosmic Battleship escaping from the White Star Civilization in another direction. Since the fleet of Cosmic Battleships and the Mother Star of the White Star Civilization blocked the direct line of sight, it was not visible to the naked eye, but could be detected on the Superluminal Detector.

In response to this situation, the Wandering Alliance immediately commenced an internal discussion.

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