The result of the negative energy long-range gravitational field weapon is the formation of a massive gravitational source in a vast, open area. This gravitational source does not actually pull the surrounding matter into its center.
Since the gravity at its center and edges is the same, it can completely shred any matter that falls into its gravitational range.
The duration of this weapon's effect is divided into two stages.
The first stage is the process of it being launched and reaching the designated coordinates. During this stage, the negative energy within the long-range gravitational field is extremely balanced, allowing it to exist indefinitely.
The second stage begins after hitting the target.
Upon contact with the target object, the negative energy within the long-range gravitational field becomes unbalanced, significantly reducing its duration from potentially thousands or tens of thousands of years to just one or two months.
If the weapon encounters a large celestial body during its journey, its duration will also be greatly reduced.
Fortunately, the universe is vast and empty, and there is no possibility of colliding with a large celestial body in deep space. The odds of this happening are not as high as winning 5 million in the lottery, but they are close.
The remaining seven fleets quickly react and head towards the center of the negative energy long-range gravitational field. They are attempting to break through.
This is the best opportunity.
"Full power output! Don't worry about conserving energy at this moment."
"It's do or die, but it's better to die with spicy shrimp than someone else's rations!"
The seven fleets gather all their biological warships into the giant ships, and countless Zerg rush towards the giant ships as well. However, they don't rest; instead, they directly crash into the giant ships' energy absorption devices, transforming into energy to power the ships, forming a sort of cycle.
The same goes for the Zerg Hive.
However, the Brain Bugs, having obtained the status of Federation citizens, can enter the giant ships without being converted into pure energy.
The Zerg Hive is essentially a dwarf planet covered in a layer of flesh. Why would the fleet carry a Zerg Hive?
It's not just because the Zerg Hive can spawn a large number of Zerg units, but also because the Zerg Hive itself is a supply and emergency food source.
The charging process only took less than four hours.
Then, they crashed towards the center of the negative energy long-range gravitational field.
The Silkwormmen must have noticed the actions of the Federation's giant ship. All their battleships, except those near the negative energy long-range gravitational field, began attacking.
These attacks were not of any type they had encountered before, but rather a neutrino weapon.
In a space battlefield, most weapons target battleships because they are larger and easier to aim at, and the battleship also serves as a protective layer, making it difficult to target the life forms inside.
However, with the use of highly penetrative neutrinos, the battleship's outer shell becomes useless.
Do 2nd-level Silkwormmen have materials that can block neutrinos?
Of course, they do!
But using them on giant ships is not ideal.
Giant ships are too large, and the energy cost of producing high-tech materials is terrifying, not to mention the additional costs of research and development, time, etc. Combined, the cost of a giant ship is estimated to increase by 3 to 4 times.
So, the materials used on giant ships are actually ordinary.
These neutrinos, with their ability to penetrate all barriers, pass through the energy field of the battleship and then through the ship's body, directly hitting the life forms inside.
According to common sense, everything in the universe is constantly penetrated by a massive number of neutrinos, and the energy produced by neutrinos is too small to be perceived.
However, the Silkwormmen's neutrinos are different. These neutrinos are special; they destroy everything they collide with.
This is because they have been modified to have a certain dynamic mass, and around each neutrino are scattered electrons that are also pulled by the neutrinos as they penetrate the object. These electrons should be captured by the matter itself, but the neutrinos directly pull these electrons through the object.
Not only do the neutrinos pull the electrons, but these electrons are also self-negating electrons that are ignored by matter itself.
In summary, this neutrino weapon directly penetrates matter and life forms, causing damage to any penetrated object through the energy of the electrons.
Instantly, countless lives within the giant ship are killed.
Hundred thousand?
Million?
Ten million?
Countless.
It's like a nightmare.
The main computer quickly detects the attributes of these attacks and immediately takes relevant defensive measures, releasing a weak force field to cover the giant ship and lock down the neutrinos.
Even though it's already fast enough, 29 million soldiers in the battleship die, with no injuries; they all die.
There's no time for sorrow.
The Silkwormmen's neutrino weapon seems to be just a test to draw out the weak force field.
Once the weak force field is revealed, a large number of laser weapons attack the giant ship.
The weak force field will inevitably consume the energy supply for their defense, weakening their protection.
Since photons do not participate in weak interactions, they can take this opportunity to bombard the giant ship, and they might be able to break through its defense.
Fortunately, the giant ship's defense is thick enough to withstand the laser attack.
However, this attack also teaches the Federation officers a lesson.
No matter when or where, never underestimate your enemy.
The seven giant ships launch a counterattack, and the giant ships themselves carry many new types of weapons. However, many times, new weapons cannot be used as primary weapons because not all new weapons have high power and high destructive force.
But as a counterattack at this moment, it is very effective.
The giant ship's weapon looks like a sphere, and it is a physical object rather than an energy body. After being launched, its speed is only 40,000 km/s, and its diameter is 500 meters, making it seem very easy to intercept.
However, after being launched, one sphere becomes thousands of spheres, and these spheres are all the same size.
This violates the laws of physics!
But it doesn't.
Because only one sphere is real, and the rest are fake.
The fake spheres only have a surface layer, and it's easy to distinguish them at close range. But in a space battlefield, with distances often in the tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of units, they can only be identified by light, and even gravity is not very effective at such distances for an object with a diameter of 500 meters.
The Silkwormmen concentrate their firepower on these spheres.
They have no way of knowing what kind of weapons these spheres are, which causes some panic among them.
However, these are not actually weapons at all, just trick balls that have no offensive capabilities, but the enemy has no way of knowing this.
So, the purpose of this "weapon" is to attract enemy fire.
It's quite a trick to have such an object suddenly appear in a serious battlefield, but it's very effective.
At the very least, it buys the Federation's giant ship a few hours.
At the same time, this also means that now, all the Federation's soldiers have only one goal: escape!