Leaving aside my thoughts about eting Hela and planning how to survive the eting with her unscathed, I also needed to et with the Takamagahara gods. Fortunately for , the situation there wasn't bad, so it shouldn't be much of a problem.
When it ca to obtaining more resources, I have also thought about exploring Draconic Deus, not planet Terra, but rather the rest of the planets that were located in the Plane Draconic Deus. There are a lot of planets that are untouched... probably. I don't know if they really are; maybe other species live in the Draconic Deus besides those in the center of the plane, Earth.
The problem here was the lack of the Void Ships or proper long-distance teleportation thods. While the teleportation thods could be easily devised, I saw the future in the Void Ships. They would be useful in the future while traversing the Astral Boundary.
"Architect, bring out the blueprints for the Void Ships from my past life."
I commanded my A.I.
Our civilization was a very advanced one in my past life, capable of easily traversing void and stars, conquering worlds, and destroying other space-faring civilizations with ease. Mainly thanks to the fearso advanced technology that Solar Federation possessed. Not advanced as those stupid pointy-eared bastards, it was enough to eliminate most of the enemies of humanity.
[At once.]
Said the chanical voice in my head as I was looking through the currently available blueprints. What the Architect brought out were the only ones that I would be available to create with my current resources within Architect's calculations.
What was problematic was the energy source.
Here, I couldn't use traditional energy sources and needed to adjust it to Arcanotechnology. Another problem would be FTL, Faster than Light speed.
Aesir had similar vessels, and they used so kind of crystallized energy converter as their energy source. Maybe, I can adjust the Runic Matrix on the Arcane chanical Automatons to work on a much larger scale, drawing the power directly from the Astral Boundary, in my case, the Dinsional Gap, as it was still part of the Astral Boundary.
"After the conquest of the newly birthed plane given by Zekram, construction of one Void Ship would be much easier. I can then explore Draconic Deus to the fullest."
I grinned.
The only Pantheon capable of sothing similar was Asgard, as Aesir and Vanir species were dedicated to advancing their magical-based technology, thus creating many wonders. Maybe I can ask Hela how Asgard has progressed, but probably a lot; they should have already controlled several planets. So there won't be a huge competition.
I also understood the fact why not many Pantheons were attempting to do the sa. When you compare the ti needed to develop advanced magical technology, top the opening portal through the Dinsional Gap, then the last one is much easier and faster.
"Architect, start calculating process on adjustnts to the Lunar-Class Cruiser. I want it to be done within the next year or two."
[As you wish.]
I was aware that such an advanced mathematical and magical project would take a long ti, mainly when Architect would be dedicated to doing other things aside from this one. I wasn't in a hurry.
"Also, add an implentation of the Anti-Matter engines into the model, creating duel energy sources concept engine."
I said after a short thought. Anti-Matter Weaponry was probably one of the most destructive in the arsenal of the Solar Federation Military. Fortunately for , I was part of a team tasked with researching more advanced usage of energy-based weapons and Anti-Matter weapons.
[Then, I will also start adjusting the blueprint to accommodate several Anti-Matter canons.]
I wonder what has happened to my ho universe if I really was in a different universe. Maybe my past ho was so kind of sealed space, just like Dinsional Gap is. Sotis.
While I was happy with my current life, especially due to my high social standing, personal power, and long lifespan, I wondered how life was going in there.
I don't know even if the ti flows exactly the sa between the two Universes. I knew that the Laws of all existence were different, so maybe even ti flew in different ways here and there. For example, here, gods were real, and Magic was real. In my past life, I only heard rumors about beings called gods; they were just superstitions of various cultures and races.
The sa thing as Magic, though about that, so people theorized that what those arrogant pointed ears could do wasn't purely because of technology, and there was sorcery mixed in, but I have never paid attention to it.
After finishing these matters of replicating so technological wonders of my past life, especially the Void Ships, I have gone to study Magic once again. As a scientist and researcher, it was in my blood.
As ti went by, soon enough, one week passed by from when I started learning the Abyssal Runes from the book Zekram gave .
My Arcane chanical Automatons worked hard as bees, creating countless other Arcane chanical Automatons with every resource available. I have also given a blueprint for a weapon system for the Drones, so they would have weapons with the firepower of higher ends of the Low-Class.
I planned to use those Drones as a combat force in the upcoming conquest. I wanted to know how strong they would be. Unfortunately for , probably 99% of the blueprints from the Architect's database were completely useless without prior adjustnts.
Evidently, most of the energy sources used by the Solar Federation didn't seem to work in this Universe. I think it is due to different Laws of the Universe, or probably every Universe has Will, that is forcing the Universe to evolve in a certain way while simultaneously forbidding every other way. So If I want to replicate anything, I need to adjust it to work with "local" energy sources.
It was annoying as hell. If not for that, I would have probably more advanced technology than Asgard, or at least on the sa level.
After a week passed, I realized sothing... Venelana was coming for a visit. I need to quickly take a bath and get new clothes, as I spent last week cooped up in the library again.
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