Chapter 648 (1/2)

Tens of thousands of transport ships towed the man-made planets, which had been divided into dozens of pieces, through the transport station to Titan's designated location.

The problem of transportation has been considered at the beginning of the design of the artificial planet, so it is detachable in design.

Some people may think that Tang bought the planet to be used as a warship.

Tang can say for sure that is impossible.

Even with Galactic heavy industry's technology, the man-made planets can't withstand the maneuvering mode of warships.

For example, the man-made planet purchased by Titan group will take at least half a month to change its direction, and the acceleration and deceleration process will take as many as several months!

If it accelerates too fast or stops suddenly, the artificial planet will be directly squeezed into a pile of space garbage in the universe by its own weight.

How can this kind of maneuvering ability be used as a warship? After arriving at the battlefield, the enemy will not give you several months to slow down!

Such a large spaceship is as simple as sticking the target on the wall in the shooting range. Random shooting can guarantee the hit!

In the face of enemy attacks, artificial planets can only be passive targets.

Is it possible that man-made cannons can't be set up on a Planetary Fortress?

Of course, but to tell you the truth, an artificial planet may not be as hard as a natural planet, so it is not worth the loss to use an artificial planet as a fortress.

The main use of man-made planets now is to build a colony or fortress in a planetary system without suitable planets.

Or like the six civilizations, they were used as warehouses for storing various materials.

Tang bought the artificial planet to build a supercomputer (and server) for the galaxy's stock market.

The huge access requirements and data computing of the Galactic stock market can not be solved by building a Supercomputer Center on the planet.

Tang had thought about hollowing out a planet.

But it will take decades to empty a planet, and money will have to be invested to prevent structural anomalies, and then to install power generation and cooling devices in a patchwork manner, which may be a little cheaper than buying an artificial planet. And once a war breaks out, being unable to move but with low defense becomes its fatal shortcoming.

Although it is a little expensive to buy an artificial planet, it can move slowly. That's what Tang valued. Once there is a war in the place where the planet is located, he can drag the man-made planet to run!

Even if the outbreak of war, it will not affect his Galaxy network trading center and Galaxy stock market!

A few months later, the modules of the man-made planet were reassembled in the orbit of the blue star.

After detailed calculation, the new orbit will only make the blue star's orbit deviate a little bit.

And because artificial planets can adjust their orbit patterns, artificial planets can help pull blue stars back in the future if their orbits deviate.

The only price is that people on the blue star find themselves with a huge moon in their sky.

And the moon is always full moon.

The reason for this is the energy utilization devices installed on artificial planets.

First of all, the sun's rays on the man-made planet are collected by the blanket as energy for the computer to run.

At the same time, the high temperature released by the supercomputer will be recycled by the energy recovery system, part of which will be sent back to the power supply circuit, and the remaining small part of the unrecyclable energy will be converted into light and released to the back of the artificial planet.