The Primal Hunter
Chapter 948
Chapter 947: How the Alliance Works & A Synergistic Society Chapter 947: How the Alliance Works & A Synergistic Society
The Prima Guardian Alliance was both a simple and a complex setup by the system. The purpose of it couldn’t be any simpler: to allow different planets to team up and face Primas together. However, the way this was done had become relatively complex, especially when one considered the automatic enrollment of the planets who had already successfully dealt with their own Prima Guardian.
Initially, when one joined the alliance, the World Leader would be granted a blueprint to make a special teleportation circle alongside documentation of how the circle would work. These teleportation circles were linked to every other circle similar to themselves on other planets and would allow cheap travel across the Milky Way – though there was some cost that the planet receiving people would have to bear.
Partly due to this, the teleportation circles wouldn’t automatically just accept anyone who wanted to teleport to a planet. By default, someone with authority granted by the World Leader would have to approve the teleportation before it would go through. The teleportation could also be programmed, though, and be set to automatically just accept anyone trying to use it. This could further be customized to only accept people from certain planets or even by excluding some planets.
No one in the entire galaxy had their circles set to fully open teleportation.
Through the interface provided by the system alongside the enrollment in the Prima Guardian Alliance, the World Leader or those granted authority could also write a brief description about their own planet and those they wanted assistance from. Some of the information in this section would be automatically generated by the system, such as the general ecology of the planet, as well as what affinities dominated and whatnot. These parts could not be hidden even if the person wanted to. Neither could they hide the population numbers of the planet… making it quite apparent which planets were more fucked than others.
Most planets had set all this up many years ago while still waiting for the Prima Guardian to arrive, with nearly all planets only having one of these cross-galaxy teleporters present. These were also primarily placed in capitals, and were then connected to the rest of the planet’s teleportation network from there.
To clarify, Earth did not have any of these teleportation circles. Earth only had the teleporter found within the Prima Vessel, which was an entirely different kind compared to those established by the planets themselves. This teleporter didn’t have the same possibility of allowing certain people to come and go as they pleased from different planets. It effectively only allowed people to teleport out and return again. In other words, it was a teleporter only for the natives of a planet to go help other places. At least, that’s how Miranda and Arnold concluded the teleporter worked after their initial investigation.
Upon the defeat of their Prima Guardian, Earth had also been granted the other type of teleportation circle, but so far, there had been no interest in establishing it. The primary purpose of the provided circle was to allow others to teleport and help a planet… something Earth naturally didn’t need. Having it was only viewed as a potential weakness, should they be tricked to allow someone to teleport to the planet they shouldn’t have.
Of course, the chances of this happening were minuscule, considering only Jake and Miranda had the authority to view the blueprint of the provided teleportation circle and manage its permissions. With Jake more likely having failed to realize he now had this blueprint, only Miranda was a potential source of failure… and she concluded they didn’t need the teleporter.
The only thing they would use the blueprint for was to study it, as Arnold theorized it held clues on how to make a teleportation circle capable of taking them close to any other planet marked by the map in the entire Milky Way.
Either way… Jake and all the others heard this explanation of how the teleporters worked before they headed off into the galaxy. The number of planets they could actually teleport to was relatively limited due to how the teleporters worked, especially as most had set their teleportation circles to only accept certain planets while requiring manual permission if anyone else wanted to come.
Many planets were naturally wary when someone wanted to teleport to their planet… especially because of the “someone” part. Like, who would have one person teleport? Sure, if it was some diplomat or something like that, it could make sense, but the people from Earth weren’t trying to travel around the galaxy for peaceful purposes. They were there to slaughter Prima Guardians and get loot.
Those with factions they went to assist naturally didn’t face this problem…but Jake and the Sword Saint, who wanted to go alone to help planets, found it quite challenging to get accepted. At least Miranda assumed they both would face difficulties… but the Sword Saint was gone nearly instantly, leaving only Jake behind, trying to find a planet willing to accept him, complaining under his breath.
“Why the hell are they being selective when they’re so clearly fucked…” Jake muttered as he tried to teleport to a struggling planet, yet the one in charge of the planet still rejected him.
“Exactly what are you saying to them?” Miranda ended up questioning Jake. When one applied, a message could be attached. An application of sorts.
“Just the truth,” Jake said, annoyed.
“… and what is the truth?” Miranda asked, and annoyed, Jake gave her permission to see the message he sent alongside his teleportation request, and…
“Hunter here. Will kill Prima Guardian quickly for free.”
have you considered you may need to include more information to make you look less like a
them help, not the other way around. Why would I waste my time trying to convince them I’m worthy of saving their asses? If they don’t accept, they just aren’t desperate enough. I’ve already sent more job applications in my life than I wanted to. No way
they would be apprehensive about allowing someone random to teleport to their planet… and it isn’t helping that you are marked by the system as a World Leader when you try to go somewhere,” Miranda sighed. “A solitary World Leader wanting to go to another planet
as he grinned. “And yet,
but wonder just how desperate you had to be to allow him to teleport there with that kind of message while also considering his status as World Leader. Sighing, she turned
in mind?” the witch asked, knowing Vesperia
to handle. I confirmed beforehand with a Hive Queen that the humanoid population is already de facto under their control,” Vesperia answered. “Seeing as the hive cannot fight the Prima Guardian or even the regular Primas,
that case, I wish you a pleasant and fruitful journey,” Miranda bowed
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on the planet. This sentiment was also echoed by her
your assistance,” Vesperia said to the Fallen King and Sylphie, who
prove difficult alone,
it clear she just thought it would be boring
the bird flew over to the teleporter as the hawk disappeared when it activated. Vesperia and the Fallen King looked taken aback for a moment that
after we have slain the Prima Guardian,” Vesperia said. “I hope for good news regarding finding a method to teleport even to planets
will be able to provide that upon your return,” Miranda said, keeping a neutral tone as the True Royal nodded before stepping toward the teleportation circle.
having set up some kind of ritual circle of his own to “read the karmic pathways” or something. Miranda wasn’t even going to pretend to understand karmic magic.
Earth could
Miranda could hope was that they would do a good job and succeed safely. That…
old dwarf said as he stared at the teleportation
never seen any of those Hive Queens
they’re at risk of getting wiped out by these Prima
Apparently, it’s some big shot who will help us deal with the Primas and even the Prima Guardian,” the female dwarf explained.
at the inert teleportation circle, waiting for a request to come
very rarely ventured topside. Harsh acid rains and large storms ravaged the world above, leaving no space for life anywhere, and only while wearing protective suits could they sometimes head up
about five million of them total when the integration appeared, and
conflicts… but they also never truly grew much. Even now, the number of C-grade dwarves numbered less than fifty, with only three people having even gone to Nevermore. To
used before the Tutorials. While these dwarves did have a certain level of technology, instead of weaponry and war, they had primarily expanded by working closely alongside the other lifeforms beneath the ground. Their closest companions had been a unique species of large
dangerous beasts that lived close to their borders. In return, the dwarves fed and helped the ant colony flourish by providing them with food and even helping design the hives. They put in plumbing to ensure the ants always had water and even farmed certain grubs they knew the ants liked to eat. Some of them had even worked within the hatcheries
was a truly
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