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Chapter 212
chapter 134 part 1
"Don't mind them. Our main task is to propagate our population, and then figure out a way to kill those deceitful Skrull Empire."
The Kree Empire and the Skrull Empire were madly increasing their power, yet they still engaged in mutual vendettas. Even though their populations had long since dwindled to terrifyingly low numbers, any encounter between them still resulted in a fight to the death.
"Are these guys crazy...? What kind of hatred is this?"
On the Aurora, Drax watched in shock as two spaceships engaged in battle.
Rocket Raccoon proudly made himself a piece of cake, saying, "Their hatred stretches back to conflicts from a million years ago."
A million years ago, the Skrull Empire passed the assessment of the Celestials, and their entire civilization and race were allowed to continue. They immediately became overconfident; their civilization flourished, and their technology exploded. The arrogant Skrull Empire felt they were finally something in the universe, decided to emulate the Celestials, and began to play the same game of 'nurturing' civilizations.
They chose a primitive planet, and decided to nurture two intelligent species on it: the Kree and the Cotati.
The Skrull Empire instigated competition between these two native species, and declared that whoever emerged victorious would be worthy to bask in the glory of the Skrull Empire and enjoy their most advanced technology.
The Kree possessed a stronger collective consciousness, and consistently outperformed the Cotati in the various trials set by the Skrull Empire. However, in the end, the Skrull Empire declared the Cotati as the winners.
This decision immediately and completely enraged the Kree, who revered the Skrull Empire as Deities. The Kree felt they had suffered immense humiliation. Furthermore, given their age-old enmity with the Cotati, if the Cotati received the support and technological favoritism of the Skrull Empire, they would quickly surge ahead, and what awaited the Kree was extinction.
Thus, the Kree brazenly took action, directly attacking a Skrull Empire spaceship located on the planet. After seizing advanced weapons, they slaughtered all the Skrull Empire, and wiped out the Cotati in one fell swoop.
Subsequently, the Kree leadership began developing the artificial intelligence, the Supreme Intelligence. They did not hesitate to merge their own souls and minds entirely into the Supreme Intelligence. Relying on the AI's ruthlessness and its consistent decisions for maximizing benefits, along with the technology plundered from the Skrull Empire, the entire Kree civilization began to develop at a frantic pace.
While developing, the proud Kree also began relentlessly attacking the Skrull Empire. They used war to fuel more war. Ultimately, this native group, the Kree, rose at an astonishing speed, and waged a million-year war against the advanced and powerful Skrull Empire.
By now, the Kree were in no way inferior to the Skrull Empire in any aspect, and had brought immense threat and harm to the Skrull Empire.
Therefore, many people cursed the Skrull Empire as idiots, their brains completely filled with arrogance and nonsense. It was truly baffling how such a brainless race had managed to pass the Celestials' audit back then.
"Those Celestials were also off their rockers. Their audit standards were extremely bizarre, and no one knew what criteria they used to evaluate civilizations," Rocket Raccoon grumbled loudly.
"So, are there still Celestials in this universe?" Quill asked casually.
"Probably not anymore," Lockdown said. "Many cosmic gods were casually killed by The Creator."
The Aurora spaceship flew rapidly onward. Soon, the Aurora immediately issued an alert: "Caution! A powerful energy source is rapidly approaching..."
"Wait, what's that?"
Quill, sitting in the pilot's seat, stared dumbfounded at the massive figure ahead.
It was none other than a Celestial, which they believed should have been wiped out!
**Chapter 254**
There were still Celestials alive in this universe?
No, it wasn't a Celestial anymore...
"This guy is a Transformer! Sure enough, I said it, The Creator wouldn't let these guys off. He even wiped out the Creator Gods, so it's impossible for him to leave these Mechanical Celestials alone!" Lockdown grunted twice, haughtily raised his chin, and gazed at the Celestial ahead.
Whoosh!
The massive Celestial brushed past the Aurora spaceship, and hurried away.
"It looks very urgent."
Quill watched the hurrying Transformer Celestial, lost in thought for a moment, but quickly dismissed it, and excitedly began exploring this new world with his crew.
A new universe a thousand times the size of an ordinary universe! Furthermore, according to the intelligence provided by Ultron, this universe still seemed to contain many strange areas, Eldritch, revealing endless distortions and calamities. When Martin transformed this world, he corrected it from the perspective of a multiverse god, and therefore didn't pay attention to many places.
But these deliberately overlooked places were worth preparing for with utmost vigilance for lower lifeforms.
The Aurora transformed into a streak of light, exploring this impossibly vast world. Like the Guardians of the Galaxy, many other individuals were freely traversing the new world, exploring the unknown.
This was their world, the location of a brand-new era.
At this moment on Cybertron, a number of incredibly massive Celestial Transformers had arrived. Many residents who noticed this each showed expressions of surprise, gazing out at them.
Some of the quicker ones had already begun adjusting their status and replenishing their energy sources, guessing that something big might have happened.
"...A large number of Celestials in the Multiverse are in motion, and there are suspected sightings of high-ranking Celestials?"
Martin raised an eyebrow, looking surprised at the Celestials before him. "Is their target us?" Martin asked.
"No, they have other targets," a Celestial spoke. "Many Celestials have received special orders, requiring them to gather at a specific cosmic coordinate deep within the Multiverse."
The Celestials have a specific method of communication, transmitting information directly within the dimensional gaps of the Multiverse. And these Celestials, transformed into Transformers by Martin, naturally received it, and immediately rushed over to report the situation to Martin.
"I see, no need to worry. Unicron, who is currently roaming the Multiverse, has already arrived there ahead of them." Martin frowned, lost in thought.
Logically, as the one who wields the rules of chaos in the Multiverse, Unicron, being one of the Multiversal entities, shouldn't need to worry. His strength, at the peak of the Multiverse, was enough to utterly crush most of the Celestials' high-ranking members.
However, on the other hand, the opponents were the Celestials, a group that held immense malice towards any Deity that could threaten them.
"Among the high-ranking Celestials, apart from their leader Arishem the Judge, whose whereabouts were unknown, the other Celestials weren't particularly noteworthy... No, *I* might not care, but Unicron needs to."
That is, among the top ten Sequential Celestials, excluding Arishem the Judge, the other nine Celestials each possessed multiversal level strength as a baseline. And to break it down further, excluding eight of them, the most noteworthy one was Tiamut the Dreaming Celestial.
Because Tiamut the Dreaming Celestial could be considered Arishem the Judge's adjutant, possessing hyperversal level strength!
"Generally, high-ranking Celestials don't mobilize easily. The mass-produced low-level Celestials are usually sufficient, unless something that could affect the entire Celestials has occurred. What could it be...?"
Martin pondered, quickly analyzing countless pieces of information from his past life, and soon understood.
"Don't mind them. Our main task is to propagate our population, and then figure out a way to kill those deceitful Skrull Empire."
The Kree Empire and the Skrull Empire were madly increasing their power, yet they still engaged in mutual vendettas. Even though their populations had long since dwindled to terrifyingly low numbers, any encounter between them still resulted in a fight to the death.
"Are these guys crazy...? What kind of hatred is this?"
On the Aurora, Drax watched in shock as two spaceships engaged in battle.
Rocket Raccoon proudly made himself a piece of cake, saying, "Their hatred stretches back to conflicts from a million years ago."
A million years ago, the Skrull Empire passed the assessment of the Celestials, and their entire civilization and race were allowed to continue. They immediately became overconfident; their civilization flourished, and their technology exploded. The arrogant Skrull Empire felt they were finally something in the universe, decided to emulate the Celestials, and began to play the same game of 'nurturing' civilizations.
They chose a primitive planet, and decided to nurture two intelligent species on it: the Kree and the Cotati.
The Skrull Empire instigated competition between these two native species, and declared that whoever emerged victorious would be worthy to bask in the glory of the Skrull Empire and enjoy their most advanced technology.
The Kree possessed a stronger collective consciousness, and consistently outperformed the Cotati in the various trials set by the Skrull Empire. However, in the end, the Skrull Empire declared the Cotati as the winners.
This decision immediately and completely enraged the Kree, who revered the Skrull Empire as Deities. The Kree felt they had suffered immense humiliation. Furthermore, given their age-old enmity with the Cotati, if the Cotati received the support and technological favoritism of the Skrull Empire, they would quickly surge ahead, and what awaited the Kree was extinction.
Thus, the Kree brazenly took action, directly attacking a Skrull Empire spaceship located on the planet. After seizing advanced weapons, they slaughtered all the Skrull Empire, and wiped out the Cotati in one fell swoop.
Subsequently, the Kree leadership began developing the artificial intelligence, the Supreme Intelligence. They did not hesitate to merge their own souls and minds entirely into the Supreme Intelligence. Relying on the AI's ruthlessness and its consistent decisions for maximizing benefits, along with the technology plundered from the Skrull Empire, the entire Kree civilization began to develop at a frantic pace.
While developing, the proud Kree also began relentlessly attacking the Skrull Empire. They used war to fuel more war. Ultimately, this native group, the Kree, rose at an astonishing speed, and waged a million-year war against the advanced and powerful Skrull Empire.
By now, the Kree were in no way inferior to the Skrull Empire in any aspect, and had brought immense threat and harm to the Skrull Empire.
Therefore, many people cursed the Skrull Empire as idiots, their brains completely filled with arrogance and nonsense. It was truly baffling how such a brainless race had managed to pass the Celestials' audit back then.
"Those Celestials were also off their rockers. Their audit standards were extremely bizarre, and no one knew what criteria they used to evaluate civilizations," Rocket Raccoon grumbled loudly.
"So, are there still Celestials in this universe?" Quill asked casually.
"Probably not anymore," Lockdown said. "Many cosmic gods were casually killed by The Creator."
The Aurora spaceship flew rapidly onward. Soon, the Aurora immediately issued an alert: "Caution! A powerful energy source is rapidly approaching..."
"Wait, what's that?"
Quill, sitting in the pilot's seat, stared dumbfounded at the massive figure ahead.
It was none other than a Celestial, which they believed should have been wiped out!
**Chapter 254**
There were still Celestials alive in this universe?
No, it wasn't a Celestial anymore...
"This guy is a Transformer! Sure enough, I said it, The Creator wouldn't let these guys off. He even wiped out the Creator Gods, so it's impossible for him to leave these Mechanical Celestials alone!" Lockdown grunted twice, haughtily raised his chin, and gazed at the Celestial ahead.
Whoosh!
The massive Celestial brushed past the Aurora spaceship, and hurried away.
"It looks very urgent."
Quill watched the hurrying Transformer Celestial, lost in thought for a moment, but quickly dismissed it, and excitedly began exploring this new world with his crew.
A new universe a thousand times the size of an ordinary universe! Furthermore, according to the intelligence provided by Ultron, this universe still seemed to contain many strange areas, Eldritch, revealing endless distortions and calamities. When Martin transformed this world, he corrected it from the perspective of a multiverse god, and therefore didn't pay attention to many places.
But these deliberately overlooked places were worth preparing for with utmost vigilance for lower lifeforms.
The Aurora transformed into a streak of light, exploring this impossibly vast world. Like the Guardians of the Galaxy, many other individuals were freely traversing the new world, exploring the unknown.
This was their world, the location of a brand-new era.
At this moment on Cybertron, a number of incredibly massive Celestial Transformers had arrived. Many residents who noticed this each showed expressions of surprise, gazing out at them.
Some of the quicker ones had already begun adjusting their status and replenishing their energy sources, guessing that something big might have happened.
"...A large number of Celestials in the Multiverse are in motion, and there are suspected sightings of high-ranking Celestials?"
Martin raised an eyebrow, looking surprised at the Celestials before him. "Is their target us?" Martin asked.
"No, they have other targets," a Celestial spoke. "Many Celestials have received special orders, requiring them to gather at a specific cosmic coordinate deep within the Multiverse."
The Celestials have a specific method of communication, transmitting information directly within the dimensional gaps of the Multiverse. And these Celestials, transformed into Transformers by Martin, naturally received it, and immediately rushed over to report the situation to Martin.
"I see, no need to worry. Unicron, who is currently roaming the Multiverse, has already arrived there ahead of them." Martin frowned, lost in thought.
Logically, as the one who wields the rules of chaos in the Multiverse, Unicron, being one of the Multiversal entities, shouldn't need to worry. His strength, at the peak of the Multiverse, was enough to utterly crush most of the Celestials' high-ranking members.
However, on the other hand, the opponents were the Celestials, a group that held immense malice towards any Deity that could threaten them.
"Among the high-ranking Celestials, apart from their leader Arishem the Judge, whose whereabouts were unknown, the other Celestials weren't particularly noteworthy... No, *I* might not care, but Unicron needs to."
That is, among the top ten Sequential Celestials, excluding Arishem the Judge, the other nine Celestials each possessed multiversal level strength as a baseline. And to break it down further, excluding eight of them, the most noteworthy one was Tiamut the Dreaming Celestial.
Because Tiamut the Dreaming Celestial could be considered Arishem the Judge's adjutant, possessing hyperversal level strength!
"Generally, high-ranking Celestials don't mobilize easily. The mass-produced low-level Celestials are usually sufficient, unless something that could affect the entire Celestials has occurred. What could it be...?"
Martin pondered, quickly analyzing countless pieces of information from his past life, and soon understood.