Chapter 1355 Vaggolsor

Chapter 1355 Vaggolsor

Ning walked out of the room and walked along the large hallway of the ship, making his way down the ship. The large ship would require him to walk for at least an hour to reach the end of it.

"How is gravity working here?" Ning asked the system.

<The ship's spin is creating the illusion of gravity.>

Ning looked toward the ceiling. "Is that the center?" he asked before continuing his walk. The hallway was short and led to an open space with many people wearing similar clothes to the one Ning was wearing right now.

They were also all completely dark-skinned individuals, just like the ones in the room he had just left. There were both adults and children in the hall, ranging from toddlers to old people who could barely stand without a cane. Some ate canned food. Some played a few musical instruments. Some simply talked with each other to pass the time.

'Canned food?' Ning thought. 'Were these people technologically advanced?'

Their clothes had thrown Ning off on just what sort of world they had originated from.

<They were once technologically advanced, but as their sun grew hotter and hotter and everything started dying, most of their technology was lost with only a few remaining.> nove(l)bi(n.)com

<what remained was used by them to create things to keep them going, but in the end even that nearly died, which was why they had to leave.>

"Damn, how hot was their planet?" Ning asked the system softly. "Did Farhalys say their sun had gone red?"

<The planet Vaggolsor on average reached a peak temperature of 72 degrees during the day and 35 degrees during the night>

There was a central cylinder to the ship where a large amount of fuel had been stored before this ship had left the planet's orbit.

The fuel had given it the beginning speed it needed to push such a massive object past the gravity well of their own solar system, as well as make it go fast enough that it ignored most other star systems that came across the way.

However, in doing so, they had completely emptied the fuel chamber in the center, and so all that the ship was using to move through the galaxy was nothing but just inertia.

While inertia was an amazing thing to keep you going, it was almost as if the Constellation had not thought of how he was going to stop the ship at all.

"There's no way to slow down the ship at all?" Ning asked with a sigh. <None at all>

"I see," Ning said. "Did Farhalys forget about it? No, he probably expected to be there when he stopped the ship. The poor fool had no idea he would've long ago died."

Ning looked at the engine room while thinking of solutions. Was the easiest solution to simply create more fuel?

"No, propulsion is not the problem here. We need control first. We can't even direct where the ship has to go," Ning thought. "Should I add some rocket thrusters to the side of the ship? The main issue still remains that I can't stop the ship."

"If I go outside and push it back... I might end up putting a hole through the ship. That's a bad idea," Ning said. "Creating a Space engine wouldn't help with the initial problem either right?"

"So the other solution is to take the fuel line running through the center of the ship and put a large thruster to the front. Hmm, that could work."

Ning instantly teleported outside the ship and flew alongside it to check how much space he had to work with.

'Still, it's so seamless that making any sort of modification will make it look ba—' Ning paused.

"Hmm?" a thought came to mind. "Would that... work?"