Civilization of Azeroth: Start the Great Pyramid

Chapter 378: The Swarm's Secret

In the laboratory of Gadgetzan College District, there are more than 30 scholars, including Bigwitz, Krasus, and Benedictus; the heads of various troops are also gathered, Ashcandi, Darius Suohan and others don't need to go into details one by one.

Witnessed by the five commanders-in-chief of the highest command, they conducted academic exchanges with Shilomar.

And the research object of their academic exchange meeting was a dead scorpion of different species placed on the operating table.

Shilomar stood by the operating table in a white coat, holding a scalpel in her hand.

At that time, in the world of Azeroth, anatomy was not a prominent science. Among the more than 30 scholars present, apart from Kel'Thuzad, who had extensive knowledge, there were only four troll scholars who knew a lot about the anatomical structure of animals. .

There is no way, Shiloma can only explain it to the scholars present in the utmost detail. During the period, because the bug’s unique body structure and internal organs were not easy to distinguish, Kel’Thuzad used magic to magnify the screen operated by Hilomar ten times and projected it on the white wall.

Surprisingly, as a night elf, Shiromar had no resistance to magic, and while she was very indifferent, she also thanked Kel'Thuzad for her help with a smile.

Shiloma spent about four hours spreading the knowledge about the body structure of insects to everyone, and the scholars all had unsatisfactory expressions on their faces.

Although the commanders also said that it was an eye-opener, the issues they considered were different from those of the scholars.

"Very good, Priest Shiloma, your speech is wonderful. We know that worms have no lungs, their bodies are full of trachea, their hearts are more powerful than ours, they have no blood vessels, their internal organs are soaked in blood, and their bones are long. exterior…

It's great that you can study and understand this knowledge, but how does it help us defeat the Zerg now? "

Magni Bronzebeard asked some puzzled questions.

Shilomar smiled politely, showing her trademark beautiful teeth.

"If you understand the bug's body structure and feeding habits, you can know the source of the shadow toxin carried by the bug. Our soldiers are very troublesome to treat after being infected with the shadow poison, but it is easy to remove the shadow poison from the bug's body in advance. too much."

The eyes of Benedictus over there suddenly lit up. Through the explanation just now, he already knew that the shadow toxins of the Zerg are generally secondary toxins, that is, they are non-toxic in the body, and they absorb shadow energy from the outside world, and finally transform into For the shadow toxin.

Through analysis, it was determined that the black hands behind the manipulation of the Zerg released shadow energy in the soil and underground veins, infecting the burrowing xenomorphs that dig the soil and pick up nutrients in the soil. Statistics prove that it is this bug that infects the shadow toxin To the soldiers, other soldiers who fought with the bugs of the species have not been infected with the shadow toxin so far.

Now that we understand the source of the toxins of the Zerg, and understand the material exchange method between the bugs and the natural world, it will be much easier to formulate targeted tactics to kill the enemy with holy light.

"Well, this is indeed a help. But the problem of shadow poison is not the most serious for us now. The Zerg's command is too strong. Do you know what to do to weaken the enemy's command?"

Magni has now fully recognized Xilomar's ability, and his speech is no longer the question he used to be, but an attitude of asking for advice.

Shiloma didn't answer in a hurry, because she got some taste from Magni's words.

"Shadow toxin is not the most serious problem? It is an incurable disease! In my opinion, it is much more troublesome than the excellent command of the Zerg, or do you have a cure for the shadow toxin infection?

Let me think about it... Could it be the digestion ability of the demigod Agamaggan?

No...Although the Boar God can digest shadow energy, his terrifying digestive tract is inherently dangerous, and using it to treat the wounded is simply child's play..."

Li De couldn't let her guess any more. Fel energy was still a secret to the night elves. Although Xilomar was very indifferent in front of arcane arts, but not necessarily in the face of fel energy.

It is precisely because of this that Li De did not notify Nogforge of this academic exchange meeting. But speaking of it, even if Li De called Nogforge, this guy might not have time to come.

Nogfogg is very busy now. He has received more than 500 wounded people in two consecutive battles, and because he wants to keep it secret, he doesn't even know how to go home. He lives and eats in the confidential hospital, with It is very impressive to have ten mages as assistants at any time.

Even Li De didn't know the specific situation at his place, but after learning of the visit of Staghelmet and transferring the passenger ship from Port Hope to Kezan, Nogforge sent a report requesting to send someone Go and negotiate with Steamwheedle.

As for the written content to be submitted to Hot Sand at that time, Li De also personally reviewed it. After reading it, Li De directly said that this is not a negotiation, it is clearly a threatening letter.

Nogfogg could see clearly that Staghelmet was not a goblin-loving person, and he definitely did not travel to Kezan on a whim. And combined with what I learned from Shilomana, Shandris is also on the way to Kezan, and what task will be performed after meeting with the staghelmet.

With all the information out there, anyone can guess that this quest is either Azerite-related or Fel-related, or both.

The purpose of the note that Nogforge handed over at this time was very simple, to blackmail Hot Sand. It has been several months since the Kezan Treaty was signed, but this guy has always blocked the restoration of normal trade relations with reasons such as "Kezan has not yet left the wartime state" and "Hanhai Governor has not released the detained Kezan personnel". Tourist passages and general commodity transactions have been opened.

As for the Kaya crystal that the Guardian of the Han Sea most wanted, Hot Sand did not let go.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, Nogforge offered to exchange experience with Steam Sand in developing fel energy. Although Hot Sand is the source of the goblin's evil energy, it is obvious that Hanhai has gone further in the harmless development of evil energy.

It's not that Nogforge's aptitude in fel energy is higher than that of Hot Sand, but that Nogforge has occupied the sky, and the successive elemental wars and Zerg wars have created an experiment that can't be met for Nogforge. condition.

Based on the experience of developing evil energy accumulated here by the Protector of the Vast Sea, and the support of Khadgar, Krasus and other parties, the Protector of the Vast Sea has nothing to do with the showdown at the United Nations Conference.

Kezan is different. Steamwheedle does not have the experimental conditions. He is still in the exploration stage similar to the orc warlock. In addition to the matter of transforming Nogforge into a warlock, Steamwheedle has committed a crime of spreading evil energy. crime.

If Nogforge used some tricks at this time, Malfurion, who was already stationed in Kezan, plus Fandral Staghelmet, would have peeled the skin of Burnt Sand, and his ashes would have been thrown away.

That's a long way to go, we'll talk about the resumption of energy trade between the Guardian of the Great Sea and Kezan later. Next, Shilomar will reveal to everyone how the Zerg troops are commanded.

"If you want to unlock the secrets of the Zerg army, you must understand the sensory organs of the bugs. I don't know if you have noticed that there are differences within the Zerg, which can be roughly divided into two categories. One is based on certain scorpions of different species. For the chelicerae, without tentacles on the head, I name them the chelicerid Zerg. I call them the Qiraji, with antennae on the head, wings or carapace on the back, and three pairs of legs on the chest."

The heads of the various troops repeatedly claimed that they did find differences within the Zerg during the battle.

"The qiraji are the qiraji who can really obey orders, prohibit the advance and retreat. The sensory organs of the chelicerated simile scorpion are not as developed as the qiraji, and they are not as obedient as the qiraji when executing orders. However, because they have specialized Chelicer, Chelicer are more destructive than Qiraji.

And the secret of the Qiraji's ability to execute orders efficiently lies in their tentacles, Mage Kel'Thuzad, please help me zoom in. "

Kel'Thuzad made a gesture of spreading his thumb and index finger, and the projection on the wall immediately enlarged the details of the insect's tentacles. Shiromar used the needle to stir up the tentacles for everyone to see. Only then did everyone notice that there were so many small tentacles on such short tentacles. There are so many details. UU Reading www. uukanshu.com

"The antennae of the Qiraji are divided into many segments, and their hearing organs and smell organs are all in the antennae."

Everyone was amazed that these ugly and dirty bugs had such delicate and complex structures that even the best works of mechanical engineers seemed inferior.

"The giant worm pillar commands the swarm by releasing dust particles with command signals into the air. These particles are wrapped in shadow energy and have the smell of the zerg hive mother. The qiraji insects will immediately receive the command with their tentacles. respond.

When the instructions are more complicated and cannot be fully expressed by odor molecules, the worm pillars expand and contract regularly, and cooperate with the twitching of the huge joints, allowing air to flow in its hollow and porous structure. Simply put, it is like blowing a musical instrument to produce sound. Smell and sound work together to control bugs with the most precise commands. "

(end of this chapter)

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