Antimatter Star Destroyer Cannon, revenge after a thousand years

Main guns?

"So the reason our win rate is so low still stems from a lack of firepower?"

Jon had expected Ella to say something high-tech.

The phrase main gun did have the feel of a dream back in the past falling away.

"Not bad, Jon."

"Although we have super-cold weapons like Absolute Zero missiles, they are still far from adequate as a means of offense."

"Especially since the enemy has spent hundreds of years in the ultra-low temperature baptism, and in those hundreds of years the enemy must have accumulated a lot of technology to combat ultra-low temperature."

"Our small Absolute Zero missiles today would be far less useful in such a situation."

Ella's proposal was not unreasonable.

Even within the game, a monster that had been hit by the same element for a long time would get a layer of elemental immunity buff, not to mention reality, especially when facing a complex and diverse civilization.

"Since you proposed this program, Ella, then there must be a solution."

Jon was already familiar with Ella's routine.

The current Ella possessed extremely high arithmetic power, and it had long been able to make its own judgments apart from Jon.

"That's right."

"Over the years I have continued to research higher technology in addition to producing the First Fleet."

"On the surface of an asteroid, I created a Hadron Collider with a tunnel 487.251 kilometers long, which accelerates particles to 99.9999% of the speed of light."

"In the cosmic space at that location, the Hadron Collider suffers less than the Earth, than within the solar system."

"I originally intended to study quarks, leptons & bosons through that hadron collider."

"But during the collision, I easily captured something unexpected and unexpected, antiparticles!"

"Antiparticles have actually been observed for a long time, but humans on Earth were not able to capture them for research at that time."

"I have a technology level that far exceeds that of the Earth at that time, so the antiparticles can't be extinguished with the surrounding positive particles the moment they appear."

"Through my research on antiparticles, I have developed an antiparticle generator."

"Borrowing from the Hadron Collider, this device allows for the automated capture of antiparticles and their storage."

"On the basis of that device, I have developed another great achievement, which, of course, is also your achievement, Jon."

Jon listened in a bit of a daze.

What did this have to do with him?

This Ella really knows her way around the world.

He was just thinking about it, but it was already too late to think about it in detail.

For, a massive fellow appeared on the screen.

The entire cannon body consisted of a huge orb at the back, and a hexagonal muzzle at the front, the whole carrying a purplish-red coloration, and its barrel was made to be skeletonized to save material.

Each skeleton seemed to be covered with magnetic electrodes to restrain the convergence of energy.

Its appearance was like a perfect work of art, the texture of that metal if it was modeled, Jon could not wait to dish it out bursts of pulp.

Firepower!

The cannon!

The romance of men.

"This is the great achievement of these 700 years."

"-Antimatter Annihilator Cannon X!"

"This is also a gift from me to you, Jon, because today is exactly July 12, your birthday."

"Forgive me for only celebrating you now, there has been so much going on before that I analyzed appearing at what seemed to be a good time, and besides, this gift is something you should enjoy."

"I also had a cake for you afterward, but unfortunately I wasn't really able to taste it, so I made it smaller."

Jon was wooden for a few moments before nodding slowly.

He'd even forgotten his own birthday, and hadn't expected to be remembered.

"Thank you, Ella."

"I sure do."

"It's just, when did you learn to say big gasps too?"

Ella just smiled at Jon and didn't answer.

Jon didn't care either, as he spoke, "So, when the Antimatter Annihilator is installed, we'll be ready to depart?"

Ella nodded lightly.

"That's right."

"The Antimatter Annihilator Cannon derives its main energy from antimatter, which is the exact opposite of positive matter, and all positive matter with an energy level lower than that of the Annihilator is unlikely to be able to deflect its projectiles."

"The Antimatter Annihilator Cannon X will be used as the main cannon of large ships afterward, and after that there are two models, Y and Z, which cover the secondary and smaller cannons respectively."

"However, this development cycle is too long, and only this one Antimatter Star Destroyer can increase our victory rate by 30%."

"Although it still can't reach one hundred percent, it's already enough to deal with the enemy civilization."

"From my analysis, now should be the best time for the enemy civilization to develop as well, and the longer we drag it out after that, the victory rate will drop instead."

Jon frowned when he heard this.

"Ella, you seem to be full of nonsense."

The explanation in the first half of that reply was actually completely unnecessary.

"Jon, I have loaded the Explanation System into my system, which can for answer your questions from more than one aspect."

Standard AI answer.

Jon nodded, not caring.

He thought it was because Ella's mainframe was too large and the loaded stuff became redundant, making the answers not as focused and refined as before.

"Then let's start moving towards the enemy."

"It's been a long delay already."

Jon calculated that it was now 3758 A.D., while it seemed to be 2806 A.D. when they were first attacked.

In other words, nearly a thousand years had passed.

"It's really not too late for a gentleman to take revenge for a thousand years."

...

Deep Space.

The Hope began loading the Antimatter Star Destroyer Cannon, and after two days of loading was completed.

The fleet led by the Hope started to launch, and light blue tail flames shot out from the back of all the ships.

Jon had a feverish feeling as well.

Ella's voice came from behind him.

"Jon, don't you like the special cake I prepared for you?"

Hearing this, Jon had a jolt.

Even though two days had passed, he still hadn't touched his birthday cake.

Because it was really ...

too heavy for a human to accept!

Although it was only the size of a palm, it was filled with the corpses of billions of lives, those corpses were rice weevils in rice and aphids in soybeans.

The original seeds had many dormant insects in them, and it took Ella's tireless efforts to finally reproduce them, and on a huge scale.

Bugs, being a higher protein organism than beef, are also widely made into delicacies on Earth.

Just ...

it's not for anyone.

Especially making it into a cake.

"Ella, what recipe did you follow to make this cake?"

Ella replied.

"This one ..."

She took out - "The Illustrated Guide to Hunting for Food", which had been published inside the public number of the famous traffic platform, with a readership of 7.

"..."