Chapter 810: Chapter 805: Powerful_1
The nurous objects that had been hovering around Finn Lewis’s body suddenly shot out in all directions as if propelled by so invisible explosive force, even the one-ton but not very large special alloy cube did so, like bullets scattering in a mont.
The terrifying force that burst forth suddenly even caused a sharp whistling sound to fill the room, and the specially-made room door with a loud “bang” was forced outwards, the twenty-centiter-thick alloy door bulged out, and a piercing alarm sounded throughout the villa.
However, Finn Lewis himself stood frozen in place, feeling an imnse and familiar power, so familiar and effortless. Finn could easily sense its location; it was coming from the direction of Keller. And instantly Finn understood that the most terrifying Insect Species leviathan, capable of interstellar jumps, had successfully hatched.
“Your Highness, are you alright?” Luna Starfield’s voice rang out.
“I’m fine, hold on a second,” Finn quickly greeted Luna Starfield, then sat down cross-legged to start connecting with that newly erged, imnsely huge psyche.
But unlike when connecting with Keller, this ti Finn connected very easily, as simple as drinking water. As soon as the connection ford, a female voice echoed in Finn’s mind, softer and more delicate than Keller’s rather gruff and hoarse voice.
“Supre Ruler.”
“Who are you?” Finn imdiately inquired, as the voice was unfamiliar.
“Supre Ruler, I am Kylie Dixon, also Leviathan. I control the entire Leviathan.” Despite being a crisp female voice, it was incredibly cold and chanical, devoid of any emotion.
“Kylie Dixon, good. I’ve got it, now I want to take control and feel Leviathan,” Finn said without hesitation.
There was no need for niceties with Insect Species units. Finn was very clear that in the strictly hierarchical society of the Insect Species, you cannot be polite with subordinates; any show of politeness could trigger unexpected reactions—never assu that the insects below wouldn’t rebel.
Although few dare to question the Supre Ruler, and Finn from his genes alone held the highest control over all Insect Species units, or rather, the power of life and death, every intelligent insect unit like Keller under Finn would challenge their superiors.
If they felt that their strength had surpassed their superiors, they wouldn’t just question but would also issue challenges, much like how a wolf challenges the alpha for leadership of the pack.
Therefore, when speaking with Insect Species units, Finn simply issued orders. They wouldn’t, and didn’t dare, rebel.
“Yes, Supre Ruler,” Kylie Dixon responded respectfully.
Control over this massive entity ca as easily to Finn as it did with any ordinary insect unit. As he took control, a vast amount of information poured in but did not overwhelm his mind. Instead, Finn found it peaceful and manageable, with the option to reject what he didn’t want to receive.
What amazed Finn, even more, was how effortlessly he could control it. Once he took charge of this colossal creature, his mind received countless pieces of information, and he could see the state of the star system despite being thousands of light-years away.
At that mont, the planet once enveloped in nurous purple tumors was now entirely clear of them, its surface marred with craters. If soone ran calculations, they’d realize the planet’s diater had shrunk by nearly one kiloter—a reduction in size that begs the question of how much mass and volu is lost when a planet’s diater shrinks by a kiloter.
anwhile, in space floated a massive, terrifying purple-brown entity resembling a ladybug from Earth, with a small protrusion at the front representing its head and a round body at the back. However, unlike ladybugs, which have wings that can open, it had no wings at all.
It floated effortlessly through space, its tail slender but not pronounced, and below it were countless storage vesicles, a dense multitude of tentacles numbering in the tens of thousands, both large and small. That was the basic form of this Leviathan.
The size of the creature was what truly shocked Finn. The planet had a small moon, much like Earth’s own, but this moon wasn’t as large. In the cosmos, it wasn’t extraordinarily massive, but context matters.
Take a warship, for instance. If the volu of a warship were placed on Earth, it would be breathtaking. For example, the warship Finn and Caleb Shaw, oh, the Wren Clan’s White Elephant-class second-class warship were comparable in size to first-class warships. Its performance was nearly on par with the leading first-class warships of the Federation.
Hence, Finn always regarded it as a first-class warship. It was about 15 kiloters in length, 3 kiloters in height, and 8.2 kiloters in width—the standard dinsions of a first-class warship. Even though the volu of a first-class transport ship is more formidable, a first-class warship is still a force to be reckoned with.
With such a volu, if it were counted as a building on the ground, based on allocating a 120 square ter apartnt to four people, if the whole volu was built into apartnts, one floor could accommodate nearly four million residents. A building 8200 ters high, even at five ters per floor, would have 1640 floors, aning it could house 6.5 billion people—nearly the whole world’s population could fit, which is unfathomable.
Of course, a warship is not a terrestrial structure. Engines, protective devices, and many other components occupy much of the space, but even so, the capacity it offers is imnse. Such a warship alone would require a crew of 100,000, and if counting mobility troops, or ground forces, it could hold a million troops for a month-long voyage.
A first-class warship is impressive, isn’t it? But it still pales in comparison to planets within the cosmos. So how imnse is Leviathan?
The resource planet’s moon was only slightly larger than Leviathan, according to Finn’s estimate. The Leviathan was about 200 kiloters long, with a width and height of over 100 kiloters, appearing sowhat bloated. And inside, he figured even first-class warships could dock by the dozens, if not hundreds.
Its size could definitely accommodate them. However, Finn soon released his control over Leviathan, overwheld by the magnitude of what it entailed. Releasing control, Finn asked Kylie Dixon, “Tell about its capabilities.”
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