Chapter 1122: Chapter 1117: Super Black Hole 1_1 Chapter 1122 -1117: Super Black Hole 1_1 The rate at which the gravity zone was diminishing far exceeded Finn Lewis’s expectations, and as they grew closer to the coordinate location, the gravity zone around them had become incredibly sparse.
When they were 30 million kilometers away from the coordinate location, the detected gravitational balance zone had shrunk to less than 100 kilometers.
“Your Highness, based on our current speed,” Luna Starfield gave Finn Lewis some bad news, “the gravitational balance zone will completely disappear before we even reach the coordinate location.”
“What will happen after it disappears?
Logically speaking, it shouldn’t completely disappear, should it?
After all, it seems we should be between two black holes right now,” Finn Lewis said with a serious expression.
“Indeed, the data we’ve got points to the Galactic Center, and the star chart we have is the hyperspace navigation map to reach the coordinate location,” Sekata Brown said.
Finn Lewis frowned, considering that even so, it was very dangerous.
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Even today, the Galactic Federation’s technology was of no use to the Galactic Center, where the density of star hearts was extremely high, with many stars positioned almost right next to each other, creating tumultuous gravitational forces.
If it were only that, it might be manageable, but star gravity is the least of it.
There are many Supernovae within, stars in their infancy, highly unstable and prone to massive cosmic electromagnetic storms.
There are also stars entering middle age which, compared to Supernovae, collapse in a more terrifying manner, forming Neutron Stars and White Dwarf Stars which can be considered battleship killers.
But these are just a part of it; the biggest threat is the supermassive black hole situated above the entire Heritage System’s Galactic Center!
So many stars, planets, and star systems revolve around the Galactic Center, all held in place by the gravitational pull from that supermassive black hole.
That is the most terrifying entity of all.
Not even light can escape its horrific gravitational pull, let alone battleships.
If it were just a small black hole, quick detection might offer a chance to escape, but for the black hole that leads the whole Heritage System in its orbit, once within its gravitational reach, escape becomes almost impossible.
It’s nearly an insurmountable task, which makes the area virtually forbidden to all life forms.
Whether there is life inside is unknown to Finn Lewis, but at the very least, it’s a no-go zone for humans.
Yet now, they were about to head there deliberately, and not alone – if they were to go, the entire fleet would need to embark.
If any accident were to occur, it’s likely no ships would return.
“You know the dangers here don’t need to be spelled out by me, and most crucially, the distorted gravity makes it impossible to maintain communication with the outside world.
We must go as an entire fleet, and whether we can make it through remains unknown,” Finn Lewis said gravely.
“If we deploy communication satellites at intervals, it’s still possible.
Prince Lewis, my idea is for our Cloud Spirits Spear of the Sun Battleship to go alone.
That way, if there’s any danger, we don’t lose everything.
Even if we fail, a portion of the Cloud Spirits will remain at the bases, so you will still have clues to follow,” Sekata Brown finally said after a pause.