Chapter 363 The Great Migration of Cosmic Civilization
"Very good, you did a very beautiful job! In the future, these Meks will be left to you to take charge of. Is there any problem?"
With the help of this priest, it became relatively easier to find the remaining Meks.
According to their original habits, these Meks should have been group, but in order to avoid the hunting of sentry robots for many years, these guys had to disperse to all corners of the planet. This time, due to the appearance of steel cables and Hades, the last five residents on Meks reunited on the Transformers' cosmic rescue spacecraft.
For a moment, all kinds of sighs and various crying became the main tone in the ship warehouse...
"Let them get together! It's not easy to be separated for so many years!"
This guy Hades is actually quite humane, not to mention that these Meks are his children.
"Okay, but how do we place these little guys? Cybertan doesn't seem to be suitable for them to live in!"
I didn't plan to lock these Meks into zoos or laboratories, but wanted to try my best to change them to a planet that can live freely.
"Haha, aren't we going to the Milky Way? Do you still have to worry about not finding a place to stay with these guys?"
It turned out that Hades had a plan, but this old guy had never mentioned it, but it was quite in line with the style of the old guys.
"So, where are we going next? Don't tell me there are other ideas?"
This giant spacecraft was originally selected by Hades. The cable was originally thought to be used to carry necessary supplies. Now it seems that the real function of this spacecraft is to transport people and transport humans on the organic life forms on weekdays.
"Haha, you have seen this all because of you. You are worthy of being a Lord Tengcran. You really can't hide anything from your eyes! I wonder if you still remember the organic civilized stars we visited?"
It turned out that Hades' layout began hundreds of years ago, and those organic biological civilizations that were influenced by them were one of his goals.
If Hades had communicated with the rope in advance, they would not have been able to directly influence the development trajectory of the original civilizations of the Milky Way, but they could have indirect influence on them through external forces or spokespersons.
"You mean to bring all the organic civilizations we visited to the Milky Way?"
The rope seemed to understand the other party’s intentions. This was really a grand plan!
Using a great cosmic migration, we can relocate the already mature organic civilization here as a whole to the Milky Way. I'm afraid only Hades can do such a crazy idea!
"Haha, in fact, the number of people we can move over is not as many as we imagined, because some civilizations no longer exist in the past few hundred years..."
Hundreds of years are just a blink of an eye for Transformers, but for those organic living organisms with a lifespan of only a few decades, they can often go through more than ten or even dozens of generations.
For these organisms, these times can make one civilization extremely powerful and also be enough to disappear another civilization. Of course, this refers to the normal situation.
"You mean that in the past few hundred years, things on many planets have changed?"
Some of the civilizations of the organic planets that Steel Cable has visited three years ago seem to have similar predictions, which is a capability that even high-tech mechanical organisms like Transformers cannot understand.
It is obvious that Hades and Steel Rope are quite fascinated by these things, and now they find a common topic again.
Chapter completed!