Zen guessed that the amount of life left on the planet at the end of the game might have something to do with whether or not the final achievement was achieved, and that if too little life was left it would probably not count as a pass.
With this in mind, Zen decided to protect the fragile green planet.
He looked at the props on his phone screen and pondered.
At the moment the snakes weren't big enough to block attacks and eating the ships one by one was a bit slow, and by the time one big bite came, the green planet might be dangerously low on blood.
Well, let's use this planet to block the attack then.
With that in mind, Zen enlarged the tiny scarlet planet just enough to block the entire attack, and then dragged it around the far star to block the damage. The sudden appearance of the huge planet outside the Far Star caught the attention of everyone, both Vols and Farseers, and for a moment all eyes were on the scarlet planet.
As more and more people watched, the surface of the planet, which was riddled with ravines and abysses, cracked, even more, the earth split open and magma flowed, revealing a scarlet core beneath the crust, which, from afar, looked like a scarlet eye opening slowly. Like an eye that stares back at all who gaze at it, the magma that flows from it is the planet's filthy, unspeakable emotions, as if it were a collection of the malice of an entire universe. It caused all who were gazed upon by this eye to feel a deep sense of unease and agitation and to reach the brink of madness over time.
"What the hell is this?"
Joe, who was in the ship waiting for his weapons to finish storing up, widened his eyes and chortled as he watched everything in the distance, "When did this planet get here!"
Joe outwardly barked over the public channel and tried to get someone to give an explanation, it didn't want anyone to see its fear. It didn't want anyone to know that the first moment it gazed at this strange planet it felt a chill emanating from its heart, as if it was gazing at something so terrifying that even its soul trembled and was almost crushed and shattered by the fear that was spreading so rapidly in its heart.
However, its voice went unanswered for a long time. It took a few moments before Joe, barely snapping out of his fear, noticed the strange silence in the channel and it called out the names of its companions and told them to stop, that the weapons were about to finish storing energy and that they needed to attack the planet before them together.
"......"
The channel remained quiet and Joe began to feel a strange sense of trepidation, it was in a cold sweat and wondered why it was suddenly trembling all over, seemingly in fear, but it didn't actually know what it was fearing. Perhaps it was the sudden silence of its companions, or perhaps it was the huge, bizarre planet that had suddenly appeared in the picture.
"...... Stop it! Answer me quickly!" Joe's voice trembled as he continued to call out to his companions in the channel, yet still, no one answered.
His voice was the only one echoing throughout the entire ship as if he was the only ship left floating alone in the silence of the vast universe.
But it couldn't be, there were so many companions!
Joe rambled incoherently as he fumbled with the control panel, trying to move the cameras to find his companions, only to find that the ship was so clean, so clean that there was not even a trace of meteorite debris around it. The hundreds of ships of his companions had all disappeared as if they had suffered a paranormal event.
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Not A God
ParanormalGod's dreams construct universes, but beware: this is no ordinary god. Zen resurrects in a different universe, but something is amiss with him. When he stares at the stars in the sky, he appears to have lost his emotions and nothing can shake him. H...