Research on "resurrection of the dead" is not uncommon in the galaxy.

Before civilization touched the stars, death and the world after death have always been serious topics for thought-provoking.

Some elderly emperors were afraid of death, so they sent people to find the elixir of life, or buried them in order to maintain their supremacy in the afterlife.

There are also crazy genius scientists who sew up corpses to save their lovers, and finally create distorted creatures who don't know whether they can be called "life".

Even in the interstellar era, there are not a few literary creations about "death". Every once in a while, a master will win the "Galaxy Star Scroll Award", the highest literary award every year, for his thinking about "death".

In addition to philosophy, scientific research on "death" has never stopped.

Just like some Huanyu companies, in order to maximize the use of employees, they have already had some unique insights in "employment after death", but they have not yet announced it.

And those idealistic civilizations pay more attention to "death", and a unique sect that worships death has been born, but just like "employment after death", it is very small in the galaxy.

But even if there is psionic energy in this universe, it doesn't mean that the resurrection of the dead can happen at will.

Therefore, when the civilizations of the galaxy discovered that the rapidly expanding civilizations were "corpse civilizations", everyone fell into discussion while being on guard.

In Corebo's No. 13 trade enclave, Breining was looking at the report sent by his subordinates, thinking seriously about this "crisis".

"... Judging from the pictures taken, what has recently appeared is indeed a civilization composed of a group of 'corpses'."

On the big screen in front of him, what was displayed was a "space whale corpse" that was advancing rapidly in the vast sea of ​​stars.

It is indeed a corpse, because no signs of life have been detected on these space whales.

But even so, these corpses are still in a state of "activity" to some extent, as if they were manipulated by something.

Even if they are dead, the tentacles on the corpses are still swinging regularly. If they can ignore the fatal wounds on those corpses, they will give people the feeling that they are "still alive".

Space whales are a kind of space creatures that interstellar civilizations will almost certainly encounter. They wander in space and travel across galaxies at super-light speed through incomprehensible biochemical reactions.

It is unknown who was the first to name this creature "space whale". Although the name contains the word "whale", their appearance is similar to that of some kind of mammal living in the ocean of a certain blue planet. Animals are completely different.

If you insist, the space whale looks more like a "space squid", except that the topmost head grows into an umbrella shape.

This is a docile space creature. Although it has a size comparable to a large spaceship, it is difficult to provoke their temper as long as they do not actively attack them.

Among the known habits, they always migrate in groups of a "small family" from one gas giant planet to another, and the thick surface atmosphere is their food.

After the "Space Whale Protection Act" was enacted, the killing of these docile space animals became a prohibition against interstellar law.

In the past, there was no civilization that would hunt and kill such space creatures that were basically only of biological research value. Only some newcomers to space would catch a few out of curiosity.

Originally, space whales should live a carefree life in this environment, but until the appearance of "Pressolin", all this changed.

Some civilizations noticed this "hive lost empire"'s obsession with food, and tentatively delivered the space whale's meat.

After discovering that this is feasible, there are enough interests to make these civilizations embark on the path of "killing space whales".

After all, space whales are very gentle, and there is plenty of time to lay traps around them.

Although these space creatures have good fighting power when they go crazy, hunters can always easily hunt and kill space whales by making preparations in advance.

If "Pressolin" hadn't solemnly declared that it would not accept the corpses of intelligent creatures, otherwise the act of "killing the aborigines for taking credit" might still be staged here.

Even now that the "Space Whale Protection Act" has been implemented, there are still civilizations that are taking risks for the "200%" interests, hunting space whales with whaling teams disguised as pirates.

At this time, the space whale carcasses in the image in front of Brianin looked like countless undead, taking revenge on the living who were active in the world.

"...'Undead'?" In the information Brainin received, there were not many records about the "corpse civilization" that controlled these space creatures.

"However, some small-scale frictions have already occurred in the interstellar space. I think the 'Galactic Community' will make an official announcement soon. Maybe I should consider going back to the headquarters for refuge?"

He thought about the possibility of this matter, but then he looked at the star map again - the "Mechanical Lost Empire" near his trading post.

"...Forget it, let's just stay here, maybe my place will be one of the safest places in the galaxy."

Compared with Brianin's leisurely attitude, the interior of the "Galaxy Community" is much busier.

The headquarters located in the triad galaxy constantly has ambassadors from various civilizations, gathering together to discuss the situation of these "corpse civilizations" that suddenly appeared.

Originally they thought that although these "corpse civilizations" looked strange, they were still basically civilizations, and they could understand each other through communication.

However, this idea ended with the disappearance of the diplomatic envoys sent to contact the "corpse civilization".

Although these "corpse civilizations" may be civilizations, they are very likely to be similar to extinct regimes.

Even if there is no exchange of fire yet, the expansion speed of this group of "dead" and the response of the "benevolent hosts" have put the "galactic community" under great pressure.

"How far are those 'corpses' now?"

"Their expansion rate is far beyond our imagination, and even the observation station can't be updated in time, but fortunately, the star map shared by the "benevolent shelter" did not cause a catastrophe..."

Accompanied by the conversation of a group of staff, the known star map of the entire galaxy is also displayed in the center of the meeting room at this time.

I saw a dangerous red color occupying a conspicuous position in the star chart, spreading rapidly like a plague, and will encounter several civilizations head-on in the near future.

At this time, the red color block that is likely to be the "enemy" has not yet been given an exact name, but everyone understands the urgency of the matter.

"Did the 'Executive Fleet' sent to collect information get any results?"

"...No, although there were some small-scale battles, the seemingly endless space creatures of the enemy rushed forward and followed suit, so we didn't have time to take away those corpses..."

"So do other civilizations have a saying?"

"...No, they have the same problem as us, that is, there is no time to stop. Maybe a victory enough to defeat the enemy is needed to allow us to start research..."

Discussions about these "corpse civilizations" are still going on, but in fact, the "galactic community" has not been able to obtain useful information until now.

While the civilized representatives in the conference room were still debating how to obtain enemy intelligence, the communication from the "Benevolent Shelter" was delivered here.

However, a holographic projection of a representative of the "Benevolent Shelter" appeared in the center of the conference room, replacing the position that originally belonged to the star map.

After the conference room calmed down, the representative from the Lost Empire said:

"In view of the rapid expansion of the 'Invasion of the Dead' this time, we will now share the information we know."

"This is a group of enemies who were defeated by us in ancient times. I thought they had died out, but I didn't expect to return today."

"We call these kingdoms made up of the dead and corpses 'Dead Invasion'. They will destroy all civilizations in their path and turn vitality into death."

"We didn't understand these threats at the time, and we paid a huge price for it - most of the belligerents became part of them and became the 'undead' with them."

"This is our greatest experience, don't fight with them alone, otherwise our enemies will only increase, we need to unite!"

"In that era, we finally gathered all the survivors in the galaxy, and fought a tragic battle that lasted for decades in the decisive battle galaxy, and only then did we successfully drive away this group of 'undead'."

"Now, I hope that all crisis fighters can transfer their civilized positions to our 'refuge', build a 'crisis fortress', and join hands to resist this 'dead invasion'!"

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