I Can Program My Body?-Chapter 509: Static Space Storage/Void Talisman

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Chapter 509: Static Space Storage/Void Talisman

"Just in time! I can finally arm the Void Pulse to the teeth!" Nash thought in excitement.

He didn’t expect the Xenus Tower to even sell these tier 8 battleship modules.

Although they were a tier weaker than what was embedded in a ship, they were still very useful!

Thinking the Void Pulse already had an engine which couldn’t be replaced, and a primary weapon, Nash paid attention to the rest.

The first thing he bought was the secondary weapon, which could fire rapidly. This could not only deal with lower-tier dark beasts but also various debris.

After all, while the primary weapon could kill a tier 8 dark beast in one shot, it would take a long time to charge.

After which, Nash bought a defensive weapon that worked in conjunction with the void membrane.

Instead of a physical defense, it could prop up an invisible force field to block elemental and law attacks.

Of course, this defensive barrier could only be deployed once the ship was at cruise speed.

Once it entered infinite acceleration, any external interference needed to be retracted; otherwise, it could cause a drag that could rip apart the ship.

This is also why Nash focused on acquiring lightweight weapons that were only a few meters in size.

Otherwise, Nash wanted those humongous weapons that could fire rapid attacks comparable to a tier 8 powerhouse.

After the defensive barrier, Nash bought a static storage facility.

This storage facility was similar to the one in the Tier 10 Dimensional Battleship of the Solaris Domain, albeit smaller in size.

"With this, our storage problem is no longer a problem!" Nash smiled delightfully.

The size of this static space was enough to squeeze in millions of star-sized objects!

Naturally, all the items they bought, from the production hub to treasures, could finally be stored in their private storage.

The only downside of this massive static space was that it was very unstable.

Once it encountered an attack of a certain force, it would quickly collapse, taking the items inside with it.

Thus, most of them were embedded into a battleship of a certain level or a vault with strong protection ability; otherwise, not only would it be wasted, but all the items inside would also be scrapped.

Furthermore, due to its unstable nature, it couldn’t be stored in another storage device or treasure.

Meaning, once this static space was embedded into the Void Pulse, Nash could no longer store it in his storage ring.

Even then, such a trade-off was nothing compared to having almost infinite storage.

Furthermore, considering the size of the static space battleship module, which was roughly the size of a suitcase, Nash could easily disassemble it and carry it around if he wanted.

Soon after buying the static storage module, Nash purchased a few additional auxiliary modules to include in the Void Pulse.

From training chambers, gravity control, environment simulators, etc.

All in all, from secondary weapons, defensive barriers, static space, and other battleship modules, Nash spent 300 trillion, which was not even half the value of a tier 8 battleship.

"Now I only have over 500 trillion chronos..." Nash sighed.

From 10 quadrillion, he was left with only 500 trillion!

It seemed that before the auction was over, he would be out of money!

"Haha, doesn’t this mean we no longer need to shop later on?" Elizabeth chuckled.

Initially, they were planning to buy many things after the auction. Now that they were almost out of money, they no longer needed to.

"I’ll reserve a hundred trillion for various resources and supplies we need, so we still need to shop."

"That’s also fine..."

As they decided what to do later, the next item was presented.

"Hm? High tier Void Talismans?" Seeing such a rare item being auctioned, everyone’s interest was piqued.

These Void Talismans were one-time attack treasures, possessing great power.

More importantly, these Void Talismans were reproducible and could be mass-produced, unlike various one-time attack treasures that were looted from dark beasts.

The reason why they were rare was because to create these Void Talismans, a piece of power from the creator was used in exchange.

Thus, to create these piles of tier 8 Void Talismans, they could only imagine the number of War Gods that went back to zero to produce them.

"This thing is perfect!" Everyone’s eyes lit up.

Although each top Cosmic Team had a tier 8 powerhouse by their side, it was not their own power after all.

If something happened, these people could even betray and kill them.

Having these Void Talismans, they could have a guarantee and even a fighting chance to turn things around.

More importantly, a bundle of tier 8 Void Talismans numbering a thousand each had a starting bid of only a billion chronos!

With the quantity the Xenus Tower showed, even with everyone scrambling, their price only rose to a few trillion.

Taking his chance, Nash bought a hundred bundles, spending over three hundred trillion chronos!

"You bought too many!"

"No matter what, you can’t have too many of these Void Talismans," Nash smiled.

These tier 8 Void Talismans had power comparable to the all-out attack of a tier 8 War God.

With a hundred bundles, it was equivalent to having a hundred thousand arsenal of tier 8 bombs!

If anyone dared to betray or attack them, Nash could bomb them to pieces!

Even a tier 9 planetary seedling would have to back off facing such massive power.

After which, seeing the Xenus Tower sold off over ten thousand bundles, everyone felt anticipation for the next product.

Unfortunately, it was still Void Talismans, albeit at tiers 7 and 6.

Seeing their price wasn’t too expensive, Nash decided to buy a few bundles to deal with regular danger.

After all, he was still at Tier 4 Void Venerate Rank.

The danger he could encounter was less than what the tier 8 Void Talismans were worth.

Not wanting to waste their power on insignificant danger, he bought lower-tier Void Talismans to deal with it.

Of course, these talismans were intended for emergencies, providing a guarantee in case something unexpected happened.

The main fighting force would still be the battleships, large-scale defensive weapons, and the powerhouses they recruited.

"Now for the last part of our auction..."