
Nantianmen Patching Plan
by Cold In July
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In 2586, the center of the Milky Way has been swallowed up. An alien creature that surpasses human cognition-a living battleship, an organism that can learn, and a weaver that can distort time and space-is spreading into the solar system. The only ones left on earth are the Dragon Kingdom, the Bear Kingdom, and the Eagle Kingdom. After the global AI "Zhulong" took over mankind, it accidentally launched the "Nantianmen Project", integrated the remaining forces, and established the last fortress on the moon. But in the first space battle, humanity suffered a disastrous defeat: the space fortress "Nantianmen" was wiped out along with 110,000 people. The enemy is not the mechanical fleet, but life itself. Each ship is a consciousness node that can absorb matter, evolve tactics, and draw energy from high-dimensional space. They came to the solar system not to conquer, but to eat. And every time humans resist, they provide them with evolutionary data. In desperation, the survivors discovered the secret from the equations left by the enemy-there is a backdoor in the underlying code of the universe. A commander who was tempered by the flames of war and a scientist who sought salvation in mathematics led the remaining joint fleet and launched the "Sky Mending Project": deploying 3,000 miniature black holes on the periphery of the solar system to weave a gravitational curtain that only enters and cannot exit. It's not a wall, it's a lock - locking the solar system and locking the way back for invaders. From the fall of the space fortress to the detonation of the black hole trap; from the desperate assault through the wormhole to the lone ship expedition in the asteroid belt. Humanity uses its enemy's technology to fight back against its enemy, using the oldest force in the universe - gravity - to buy itself the last moment. This is a war with huge disparities in civilization levels. But humans have one thing that pure devourers don't: a dedication to survival.
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