System: My Doomsday Train-Chapter 959 - 360: Level 6 Civilization, Cyan Mountain Civilization

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Chapter 959: Chapter 360: Level 6 Civilization, Cyan Mountain Civilization

It’s astonishing.

After all, the unit of "foundation" is often associated with advanced civilizations. An ordinary merchant isn’t typically qualified to even engage with this unit.

And the cost required for this single shot is—

foundation units of iron ore.

Even with Pang’s father’s resources, he couldn’t afford a single shot without multiplying his wealth several times over.

This doesn’t belong to the means available to a Fifth-level Civilization.

Even if given to a Fifth-level Civilization for free, they wouldn’t be able to afford it.

...

From annihilating the "Extremely Evil Civilization" to the "Good Cat Civilization" and onwards to the "Nami Civilization", he had never seen a civilization, without using space-time retrospect, fire a 1000-level Akanon Light Energy Main Cannon normally.

At most, seven or eight hundred levels, which doesn’t consume much more than the 500-level ones.

But when the light energy main cannon reaches the 1000-level.

The consumption undergoes a qualitative change.

Just one shot of a 1000-level Akanon Light Energy Main Cannon requires a whopping 100000 trillion units of iron ore, which is 10 foundation units of iron ore.

He is the only one who could treat this as a normal attack.

Other than him.

No civilization would use it this way.

Thanks to his train having the "Constant Star Storage", which provides 99.99% energy consumption for the light energy main cannon, he only needs to consume 10 trillion units of iron ore for a single 1000-level Akanon Light Energy Main Cannon shot.

Even for the 2000-level ones, comparable to the "Two-dimensional Foil" big killer!

Firing one of those, he only needs 100 trillion units of iron ore.

It’s remarkably efficient.

Cheap yet effective.

However...

Chen Mang sighed softly, the 2000-level supermodel effect, even though considered a big killer, is best avoided if possible, as it’s a completely unprofitable measure. Why is war waged?

For resources.

One shot of this would collapse that space into two dimensions.

Where would he acquire resources then?

Two dimensions are just like a painting, and he’s not some magical brush wielder, once it’s a painting, who could extract an iron ore from it?

Even so.

He couldn’t help but let a slight smile escape his lips.

This would suffice.

The train originally managed to barely use the unit of foundation, possessing 4 foundation units of iron ore, but after some enhancements, it only had 1.5 foundation units remaining.

The most important thing is—

The Human Civilization is now a Fifth-level Civilization, just one step away from the Sixth-level Civilization.

He used to think that, even if the Sixth-level Civilization was stronger than the Fifth-level Civilization, it couldn’t be by much.

At most, more civilized means, slightly higher overall combat power, slightly larger territory, slightly more resources, that’s all.

But!

Now...

He realized how absurdly wrong he was!

Even the weakest Sixth-level Civilization is dozens or even hundreds of times stronger than a well-established Fifth-level Civilization!

They aren’t even on the same dimension!

First—

A civilization wanting to upgrade to a Level 6 Civilization hinges on one condition: the strongest attack energy range must exceed 200,000, and it must have a civilization wonder.

The strongest attack energy range exceeding 200,000 means needing 2000-level seven-colored firepower accessories.

Reaching 2000-level, the resources and Murphy Stone required are astronomical.

But more importantly.

Having a 2000-level seven-colored firepower accessory is pointless unless this shot is fired and detected by the universe. Only then can one successfully upgrade to a Level 6 Civilization, and generally, if without "Constant Star Storage," the resources required to fire a 2000-level seven-colored firepower accessory would be 100 foundation units of iron ore.

That’s an absolutely astronomical figure.

For a civilization capable of covering such an amount of iron ore, having resources at least hundreds of times stronger than a Fifth-level Civilization is not in the least bit questionable.

Any Sixth-level Civilization.

Even the weakest among them, a Sixth-level Civilization, wouldn’t be something a Fifth-level Civilization could withstand.

This is a dimension-reducing blow!

"Fortunately..."

Chen Mang exhaled lightly, knowing that presently he was still relatively secure. Only the "Ordinary Civilization" below in his region was as yet unvisited, and it was a Fifth-level Civilization. There wasn’t a Level 6 Civilization within his region.

He was still relatively safe.

And could develop for a while longer.

But just then—

Suddenly, alarm sounds beeped continuously inside the train.

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"Warning, warning."

"Unidentified space fluctuation detected, all space within the Nia Star System is locked, making any wormhole and space-time retrospect methods unusable."

"The party causing the lockdown hasn’t hidden itself, it is a Sixth-level Civilization... ’Cyan Mountain Civilization’."

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"..."

Chen Mang’s complexion changed slightly. He had just been saying it was fortunate there was no Level 6 Civilization nearby, so how did one suddenly emerge?

Where did it come from?

The radar clearly showed none within range.

But it seemed they weren’t too familiar with the Human Civilization, as this space lockdown had no significance to him; the fridge doesn’t constitute a spatial fluctuation, no matter how much they wanted him stopped, they couldn’t.

Just then—

A mandatory private chat appeared directly on his Train Radio.

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"Hello, leader of the Human Civilization, your civilization truly is an extraordinary one. Upon careful exploration of your civilization, we discovered it to be remarkable with an exceedingly rapid development rate."

"Possessing super defense, super offense, and ambitions our civilization dislikes the most."

"You even possess the ability to traverse freely within a space-locking state. In fact, we already locked the Nia Star System days ago, only failing to find your train, thinking you had hidden. Little did we know you were not in the Nia Star System at all."

"When we finally tracked your train, we discovered you had somehow broken through our space lock and appeared in the Nia Star System."