Chapter 1091
Chapter 1091: Chapter 1086: No Opportunity Given 2_1 Chapter 1091: Chapter 1086: No Opportunity Given 2_1 At that moment, everyone in the room had utterly collapsed, the space filled ceaselessly with sobs, shouts, and curses.
Alex, however, watched the myriad human conditions inside the room with a bizarre emotion, ignoring all the shouting and cursing directed at him, even though some of it came from children.
To Alex, they were like a strange landscape.
All of the noise no longer had any effect on him, and behind him, the system’s warning beeps continued to decrease in volume until the countdown reached its final second, and everyone’s faces shifted from various angry emotions to ultimate despair.
As a blinding light flashed, everyone’s consciousness froze at that second, and in the moment they vanished, Finn Lewis also suddenly stood up from his chair, “Activate the jump drive, retreat two light-years,” Finn directly ordered.
“Yes, Your Highness,” Luna Starfield didn’t ask why.
But the others immediately turned their gaze towards Finn, “They’ve activated the final self-destruction system,” Finn said indifferently.
Everyone was taken aback, but no one said anything.
In their view, it was bound to happen; even if they did not activate it themselves, once the Insect Species breached the base’s depths and destroyed that facility, any problem resulting from the destruction of facilities linked to the planet’s core would inevitably lead to a catastrophic disaster for the entire planet.
The self-destruction of four planets might not significantly impact the stars within the star system, but it was a catastrophic blow to all planets within the entire ** starfield.
Even from two light-years away, Finn and his group could detect the chain reaction caused by the planetary explosion through their spaceship’s sensing equipment.
However, the impact was not as terrible as Finn had imagined.
After all, a planet’s explosion, while also terrifying, only had a destructive impact within the planetary system itself, and affected only all planets within the star system.
As for something as trivial as an explosion, it simply would not have any effect.
Some fragments from the explosion had indeed entered the star’s core, but for the star, such fragments would merely vaporize and turn into fuel for the star, causing a minor outburst—as if a person were bitten by a mosquito, hardly a significant impact.
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But for all planets and asteroids within the planetary system, the impact was devastating, especially for other planets with life.
The chaos wrought by massive explosions producing chaotic gravitational waves, as well as a myriad of meteorite fragments, furiously collided with these non-exploding life-bearing planets.
Finn bore witness to the theory that the dinosaurs were extinguished by a mass extinction due to asteroid explosion, as numerous enormous meteorites crashing onto land kicked up dust that completely covered the atmosphere, which likely wouldn’t settle for decades.
With the sunlight and other rays cut off, no life could survive on the surface.
The enormous shockwaves had already killed all life on the planet.
By the time their equipment detected a decrease in activity across the entire planetary system, the entire fleet had jumped back to the outside of the star system.
Although countless meteorites were still chaotically flying about within the star system, they no longer had any impact on the fleet.
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