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System: My Doomsday Train-Chapter 794 - 327: Foundation Level Killing Weapon. (Requesting Monthly Tickets)_2
trillion units of iron ore.
Sounds like a lot.
But a single shot from the Akanon Light Energy Main Cannon with a Level 200 attack strength requires the consumption of 1 trillion units of iron ore.
trillion, only enough for 197 shots.
shots...
In the entire universe, in battles on the scale of advanced civilizations, that’s not even a drop in the ocean. His biggest problem now is having sufficiently powerful attack methods, but... lacking the resources to use them freely.
War is the most resource-consuming activity in human history, bar none.
Once war starts, it inevitably becomes a contest of foundational consumption.
In all of human history’s periods of peace, none were truly in pursuit of peace; every period was for stockpiling ammunition for the next war.
In the universe.
Perhaps many bizarre things will happen, after all, the universe is so vast, with many variables, so nothing that happens should surprise us, but one thing is certain: conservation of energy.
The greater the measures you employ, the more resources you will consume.
Energy is difficult to generate from nothing.
However—
To destroy the "Nia Civilization," a Level 6 Civilization used the "Time Erasure" technique, and he couldn’t even imagine how many resources that consumed, nor if it broke even.
Because theoretically speaking, since the "Nia Civilization" was erased and never existed, all the resources they mined were also reverted.
It’s equivalent to a resource area that had been mined empty being instantly reverted to a full state.
In fact, that Unknown Civilization indeed did this.
"Nia Civilization" consisted of four star systems. Aside from the "Nia Star System," the other systems were already occupied by that Level 6 Civilization. They ignored the Nia Star System simply because it was too poor.
That’s good.
Being poor has its advantages.
"Ai."
Chen Mang, leaning against the back of his chair, spoke after a long period of contemplation, "I just thought of something. During its development and expansion, the Nia Civilization must have destroyed many civilizations. If the ’Nia Civilization’ is directly erased from the river of time and never existed, what about those civilizations destroyed by the Nia Civilization?"
"Revived entirely?"
He had already set that unknown Level 6 Civilization as a hypothetical enemy.
Though he had never made contact, and everything about their civilization level and methods was speculation, his personal habit was to set all strong entities as hypothetical enemies and consider how he would handle a conflict if it arose.
Approaching the benevolent with malicious intent.
It’s better than approaching the malevolent with benevolent intent.
Prepare for the worst possible outcomes, then wait for fate’s arrangements.
"It’s unlikely."
In the train compartment, Ai’s voice sounded, "The chain reaction wouldn’t be that large. If the chain reaction were so large, it would trigger many bugs. Most likely, these civilizations wouldn’t be revived and would also completely disappear from the universe." 𝑓𝘳𝑒𝑒𝓌𝘦𝘣𝘯ℴ𝑣𝘦𝑙.𝘤𝑜𝑚
"We now know that the universe has its own set of rules."
"Although we don’t understand all the rules and have no specific details."
"But what can be confirmed is that this set of rules maintains the universe’s operation. It doesn’t care about which civilization perishes or which civilization rises. It only cares about maintaining the universe; if such a bug truly exists, the cosmic rules should actively clean it up."
"But..."
Chen Mang, with a slightly peculiar expression, looked at the middle-aged man on the control console screen who was indulging in feasting and revelry in a city on Water Blue Star, the train captain of the Coco Train, "Such a big universe bug, yet it’s alive and well."
"Every programmer diligently cleans up every bug, but they can’t find every bug, nor can they resolve every bug, and not every bug will cause significant effects."
"In general, a programmer’s workflow is straightforward."
"Detect the bug."
"If the bug is too difficult, can’t modify, restart."
"If the bug is simple, harmless, ignore it."
"If the bug is neither difficult nor simple, attempt to fix it. If successful, all is well; if not, restart."
"If you apply this logic to the universe, if a very serious bug occurs, the universe would reboot this area, and the reboot method would likely be... something like a ’Cosmic Void,’ small and medium bugs would be fixed, while particularly small ones like the Coco Train Captain seem to be ignored completely or simply unnoticed."
"After all, the universe is so vast."
"Some bugs are quite normal too."
"Moreover—"
"Most of the time, as long as it runs, avoid disrupting some bugs, as tinkering might just make it crash."
"..."
Chen Mang remained silent, without speaking, only squinting slightly, looking at the middle-aged man on the screen, rationality telling him he should quickly cut ties with this man to avoid being implicated later.
Who knows if one day the cosmic rules will discover this bug and track it to him?
He felt that things like crossing over... should also be a bug.
The universe is so vast.
He has encountered so many civilizations and never heard of anyone else crossing over, nor is there any record in the histories of many civilizations. He thinks that if the cosmic rules clean up his bug, they wouldn’t kindly send him back to Blue Star.
Instead, it’s likely they would directly turn this area including nearby Blue Star into a Cosmic Void.
The bug resolved.
This job is really simple; he could do it too.
Wherever there’s a problem, tap there.
Tap until in the end, the universe is full of voids, with no fixed stars or planets.
Although rationally thinking this way, emotionally he tells himself to keep this middle-aged man around; this is a cosmic bug... a living cosmic bug. So far, he hasn’t discovered a second cosmic bug, and he doesn’t count himself, as he’s not sure yet if his crossing is a cosmic bug.







