Humanity is missing, luckily I have billions of clones-Chapter 309: Huge Construction
Even when he had just captured Bluetoth, Tom had already made up his mind that although capturing more types of intelligent life forms would help in his technological development, he would never take the initiative to attack unrelated intelligent civilizations and capture their populations, except for those who were hostile to him, such as Bluetoth and Havilah.
This is Tom’s persistence as a human being.
At this moment, these Yunluo People have joined the Human Civilization for indirect reasons, and they themselves do not pose a threat to him. He already has more than 20 races under his command, so he doesn’t need to add one more.
Therefore, Tom made this decision at this moment.
Of course, since Yunluo People may leave Human Civilization in the future, Tom will not allow them to access core secrets or work during their time in Human Civilization, and their treatment will be slightly different.
Tom will only treat these Yunluo People equally if they are determined to submit to humanity forever and never leave even if they encounter the mother civilization.
Tom originally thought it was just a small matter, but unexpectedly, this promise triggered a series of events.
Of course, it’s a good thing.
Aside from the Yunluo tribe, a total of 20 intelligent life forms felt a deep sense of unease about this matter.
A total of 20 civilizations, including Bluetoth and Havilah, have completely disappeared into the vast universe, and it is impossible for them to return to civilization in the future.
They felt a pang of envy towards the people of Yunluo.
You can at least retain a glimmer of hope, but our fate is forever bound to humanity, and can never be separated from it.
However, the fact that humanity is willing to make this promise is enough to demonstrate the benevolence and goodwill of Human Civilization. Being bound to such a benevolent and good-willed civilization means the future is likely to be favorable; perhaps it’s best to accept one’s fate.
Unconsciously, the loyalty of each race to Tom and to humanity rose again, and their work efficiency also improved slightly.
Faced with this promise, the people of Yunluo were so moved that they embraced each other and wept, their resolve to contribute to human civilization strengthened even further.
Time continued to flow silently, and decades passed in the blink of an eye. Tom’s massive fleet finally reached its destination and anchored in this brand-new solar system.
The host star of this galaxy is a red dwarf star, smaller than the Sun, which is very common and inconspicuous in the universe.
Even though it’s a red dwarf, its "smallness" is relative to other stars. In fact, its mass is still hundreds of times that of Jupiter. Under its influence, a total of six large planets revolve around it.
In addition, there are numerous dwarf planets, asteroids, comets, and so on.
This red dwarf star is older than the Sun, over 7 billion years old. But unlike the Sun, which is already "middle-aged," it is still in the early stages of its life cycle, essentially a child.
Because a star’s lifespan is inversely proportional to its mass.
The greater the mass, the shorter the lifespan. The largest blue giants can have lifespans as short as a few million years.
The Sun’s lifespan is approximately 10 billion years. This red dwarf star, however, could have a lifespan of up to 100 billion years.
When the universe ends and heat death arrives, the stars that will survive to the end and remain bright will be red dwarfs.
Around this long-lived star, Tom once again embarked on a massive construction project.
Following strict "environmental protection" policies, without causing any visible changes to the outside world, factories rose up one after another, and a massive space transport fleet once again traversed the vast starry sky.
This time, Tom’s construction task had a very simple and clear objective.
First, create another Flying Star to serve as luggage for the long journey ahead.
Second, we need to comprehensively repair and reclaim the existing fleet, and in terms of warships, we need to increase the number to 4 million.
There are only these two.
Normally, because the more supplies a civilization carries, the more supplies it consumes, civilizations do not typically carry too many warships on long-range interstellar voyages.
Flying Stars are supplies and can be built in large quantities, but warships are purely resource consumers during their journey.
Even the Mechanical Disaster back then, unless it had a clear strategic objective, didn’t carry too many warships during its voyages; they were all built on-site after arriving in the solar system.
But Tom was different. Based on the principle of caution, Tom would rather go through more trouble and resupply time to time during the voyage than compromise his combat strength and keep it at its peak to deal with any possible unforeseen circumstances.
Thus, one after another, aerospace carriers used to transport warships, large transport ships used to transport common supplies, and so on, flowed out of factories like screws on an assembly line.
At a certain point in space where there is no gravitational interference from large planets, another Flying Star is beginning to take shape.
At this moment, it only has a radius of 20 kilometers, but with the arrival of one transport ship after another, and with all kinds of energy and material supplies flowing in like rivers into the sea, it is rapidly growing larger.
Finally, after more than a century, Tom completed the last task before setting sail.
What appeared before Tom at this moment was a fleet of unprecedented size.
A total of 4 million warships, as well as various small and medium-sized civilian spacecraft, industrial spacecraft, scientific research spacecraft, and shuttle spacecraft, were neatly fixed on the large aerospace carrier.
This type of aerospace carrier is 20 kilometers long and 10 kilometers wide.
A single aerospace carrier can carry ten thousand warships, or other types of spaceships.
As a result, the number of aerospace carriers alone reached 500.
Tom also built another 500 giant aerospace carriers for transporting various industrial products, equipment, and supplies.
Regarding habitation spaceships, Tom has also developed a new generation of high-capacity habitation spaceships.
This habitable spacecraft is 10 kilometers long and 10 kilometers in diameter, giving it an internal usable area of over 300 square kilometers.
Furthermore, Tom adopted a tiered system, which increased the usable area tenfold to 3,000 square kilometers.
Based on the current total number of races and clones of 110 billion, and assuming a single residential spaceship can accommodate a maximum of 2 million people, Tom built a total of 60,000 such ships.
One thousand giant aerospace carriers, 60,000 giant habitation ships, millions of warships, and other ships make up this unprecedentedly large fleet.
In addition, there is another crucial component of the fleet.
Flying Star!
At this moment, the Flying Star, newly produced by Tom, is larger than the one previously created by the Mechanical Disaster, with a radius of 150 kilometers!







