However, on second thought, it was quite a plausible theory. Otherwise, it would have been unnecessary to build Kunlun right next to a pulsar.
"The surface of the Kunlun must've been less ragged in the beginning. It was definitely flat and suitable for living and training," Professor Mo Xuan said. "Then, Kunlun suffered an overwhelming strike, and all the terrain was hence changed.
"The crash nearly tore Kunlun apart. The side on the point of impact was nearly all tossed into space, resulting into the ocean of star dust that surrounds Kunlun. Even the side opposite from the point of impact was crushed into layers of folds. The mountains and canyons we are seeing right now were formed at that time, too.
"However, as a planetary warship, Kunlun obviously boasts an excellent damage management system. Even though it has been reduced to such an extent, it is still functioning at the minimum efficiency in some sort of 'hibernation' state instead of complete death.