I Can Program My Body? - Chapter 470
Chapter 470: Civilizations Transfer
A month later, while Nash was secluded in training, a notification woke him up.
“Earth was about to be transported to the Solaris Capital?”
Reading it a few more times, Nash finally believed it.
After five months, Earth was finally evaluated and would be moved to the Solaris Domain.
“This place is about to get lively.”
Besides Earth, other teams and sectors should be the same.
“There’s some time…”
Nash got up, wanting to witness Earth being moved to another place.
He just wondered how such a big place full of life could simply be transferred billions of light-years away.
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After a while, after calling Camilla, she returned to their residence.
“Is the news you said true? Earth is being transported here?”
“Yes, come on, hurry. We’ll be late,” Nash said, inviting her inside the Void Pulse.
Having already stamped the battleship, Nash could privately drive it around the Solaris Capital as long as he followed the space laws.
Getting inside the ship for the first time, Camilla couldn’t help but look around curiously.
The space inside was smaller than she thought.
Of the 100-meter open space, the living area merely occupied 30 meters. The rest was for the command room, storage, a functional area, and a few cabins divided for other people.
“This place is really small.”
“It’s enough for us two. We can even live here for a few years.” Nash smiled.
With storage items, they didn’t have to worry about supplies.
Even entertainment could be easily solved by the virtual world.
The only thing they needed to worry about was being suffocated by the environment.
However, with each other at arm’s length, it even felt a little homely.
“Indeed, it’s quite nice~” Camilla quickly understood, making her smile.
Going to the command room, Nash began to start the battleship.
“Can you already drive this thing?”
Remembering its fragile nature, Camilla suddenly got nervous.
“Don’t worry, I went on a few laps a few weeks ago.”
Although Nash still couldn’t drive the Void Pulse to its full potential, taking it for a ride wasn’t a problem.
Nash had to admit the Void Pulse really had no limit to its speed.
Once Nash accelerated, it would go endlessly as long as he had energy.
Unfortunately, he still hadn’t connected the ship to a module system.
Its runic command structure was too complicated to be deduced in a month or two.
Nash estimated he had to undergo two to three soul enlightenment states before he could master its runic structure.
Furthermore, this was just mastery, not the merging process.
Having already reserved his soul enlightenment state for the optimization of the module system, the Void Pulse could only be set aside.
For now, Nash could only drive it slowly like a turtle, careful not to hit any wild rocks.
Soon, holding onto the chair nervously, Camilla watched as the Void Pulse ascended from the planet.
Then, with a zoom, the ship quickly shot out, pushing her back with force.
Looking at the monitoring equipment, she was ready to remind Nash about any wild space rocks.
However, as she watched Nash maneuver around them like nothing, Camilla eventually calmed down.
“You’re quite good. I didn’t know you could drive so smoothly.”
Usually, a battleship had automatic navigation.
One just had to pick a destination, and it would automatically drive to the place.
The pilot just needed to worry about enemies, ambushes, or any unforeseen circumstances.
However, driving the Void Pulse was different.
Because it was too fragile, unable to even sustain the smallest rocks, it could only dodge everything in its way.
Not having such a powerful automatic navigation system, it could only be driven manually.
“Haha, the Void Pulse is connected to the Solaris Capital warning system. Even the smallest dust would issue a warning,” Nash explained.
“So that’s it! I thought you could anticipate all obstacles and dodge them.”
“Maybe in the future.” Nash shook his head.
Although the Void Pulse had its own detection system, once its speed reached a certain level, it would be rendered useless.
The only solution Nash could think of to drive it to its full potential was to connect it to different module systems, like the [Sensing Module System].
With a complete set, no matter how small or large the debris was, at least he could foresee it coming.
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Soon, faster than a public transport ship, the two arrived at the empty space around the Solaris Capital.
“Is this the place?”
“It should be here.” Nash nodded, checking the coordinates.
This empty void space was specially reserved for the planets and civilizations from the participants of the cosmic competition.
Although the space didn’t have a dense amount of void and elemental energy, it was stable enough to accommodate a few sectors.
That’s right, a full few sectors. The Solaris Capital was so big that containing a few sectors was like storing a few cars in its garage.
Looking at the empty space, they began to scan around for any anomaly.
Unfortunately, after a few hours, there was nothing.
“Are you sure this is the place?”
“I’m sure. Look, there are others here too…” Nash pointed outside.
“Indeed.”
Beside them, countless other ships were roaming in the empty space as if waiting for something.
Suddenly, as if space and time froze, they began to feel suffocated, unable to move.
In front of them, the elements and laws began to surge and tremble, as if a creature was about to emerge.
Soon, before they could make sense of what was happening, several glittering stars, planets, celestial bodies, and space architecture appeared before them.
From one civilization after another, it seemed a new world had materialized.
Among them, Nash quickly spotted the Earth Solar System.
“Look there.”
“Is that Earth…”
Looking at the familiar sun that had shone above them for billions of years, Camilla also spotted Earth.
“I wonder how much they’ve changed since we left,” Nash wondered.
It had been over six years since he left Earth to train in the Nova Capital and participate in the Domain Level Cosmic Competition.
Although Julius had already told him various changes on Earth, Nash still felt anticipation.