1229, the Fourth Natural Calamity (19)

After combining the Dryad and the Bao Descendants, the Green Lights learned the "truth":

The planet originally had a plant civilization with "Gestalt Consciousness" at its core, but it fell into a slumber after spreading its descendants around the globe because there was no other place to develop.

During this period, some of the offspring gained the ability to merge with other animals and plants due to genetic mutations, and attempted to spread this "mutation" to the entire population to give birth to a new civilized race.

Because of the threat, Gestalt awakens to consciousness and believes that the "mutant offspring" are "malignant tumors" that need to be completely eliminated, and the two sides do not understand each other's languages, and after several frictions, they fight fiercely.

The Fusion faction wants to assimilate the Native faction, and the Native faction wants to kill the Fusion faction, and if the green light does not come, they are basically an endless situation.

'Hmm...... It's not the truth, but there's nothing wrong with it. ”

[Lu Xun said that history is a little girl who can be dressed up~]

This is nonsense. ’

[uh...... Hey? 】

"We should help the proto-Bao, they are orthodox after all, and they were the first to show kindness to us, this fawn itself is here to spy on our intelligence, and his attitude is not very good." The Cultural Adviser made a statement.

"I think how to develop a civilization that is a fusion faction, what kind of primitive faction, the whole race is in the form of vines? How can they go into space? If we help them defeat the Fusion Faction, there is a high probability that they will gradually die out because there is no room for growth, and I don't see any benefit to them for us. The economic adviser retorted and almost told the truth.

"Why don't we help each other, see who wins and helps whom?" The military adviser made recommendations that were very much in line with his style.

"No, if this intention is revealed, both sides are likely to go all out on the military side in order to gain superiority, so that whichever side wins, it will be a war-loving civilization that will not benefit us at all." Economic advisers also refute this view.

During the heated discussion among the green lights, the prompt sister swiped out a row of action suggestions at the right time:

[Hint: 'Green Light' has discovered a civilization that has not yet entered the space stage, please choose how to deal with it.] 】

[1: Participate in its development process and make it develop to the space stage as soon as possible by imparting knowledge, and the civilization will automatically become a subsidiary civilization of Green Light after entering the space stage.] (You direct us: +1000)]

[2: If you don't intervene in its development process, leaving the 'crop circle' or 'Stonehenge' to inspire its growth, the civilization will automatically ally with the green light after entering the space phase.] (You inspire us: +500)]

[Three: Do not intervene in its development process, do not communicate with it, and only establish observation and research stations in its galaxy, the civilization will have a favorable impression of green light after entering the space stage.] (You respect us: +100)]

[4: Razing the civilization's home planet by any means to exterminate the civilization, obtaining the resources collected by the civilization and restoring the system to a colonizable state, but this action will cause dissatisfaction among other civilizations who find out about it.] (Marauder: -100)]

'What about the goal?' Whether it is guidance or encouragement, there must always be a goal, which of the two factions should be guided and motivated? How do you feel that what Greenlight is discussing is not the same as what I need to decide? I looked at the Green Lights, who were still arguing about who to help, and I was a little confused.

[It's strange that gods and dependents need to think about the same things, right?] The stupid system took advantage of the situation to complain: [If you think about it, this is actually not a contradiction. 】

Well......

Indeed, no matter which side Greenlight chooses to support, the subsequent treatment must be to choose one of these entries - except for the one that exterminates civilization. ’

So, which side are you going to choose?] You can't say, 'I'm going to do it all,' this time, right? 】

'I want them all!' ’

【……】

Anyway, let's preview the results of these selections, and oh, the fourth one is not needed. ’

The prompt sister didn't respond, but all four of the options were quietly followed by a magnifying glass icon.

'I'll see...... 'Guidance' first. ’

When you "click" the magnifying glass, a new window appears on the right side of it, and you can start previewing the results of this selection.

- The Greenlights chose to help the Fusion faction.

- Many green lights that look like "translations" have taken control of the rebellious Bao children through connections, allowing Pamela to "assimilate" them.

- With the assimilation of the last primitive, Bao, the telepathic wavelength of the "sub-group consciousness" disappears.

- The Fusion faction copied the technological progress of the green light and created a warship with a similar shape to follow the seven-colored light to explore the universe.

Just to get a wingman? Look at "incentives" again.

- The Greenlights chose to help the Primitives.

- The seven-colored light created many crop circles and Stonehenge in the area controlled by the Fusionists, causing the "Bao" of the Fusionists to awaken their self-consciousness and confront the Fusionists.

- As the many hybrids lose control, Pamela creates a spaceship that mimics the seven-colored light, leading the remaining Fusion factions to escape from the overgrown monster planet.

- Bao's sub-group consciousness fell into a deep sleep after "ignating" Bao, this time Bao did not fuse other creatures, but transformed himself, evolved a "mimic" that could disguise itself as other animals and plants, and even buildings and spaceships, and sent a "mimicry spaceship" to follow the seven-colored light to explore the universe.

Uh, it doesn't seem to make a difference? So, "respect"?

-- Green light chooses not to help each other, exiting the atmosphere and staying in the orbit of the satellite to wait and see.

- Unsure of Greenlight's position, the Fusion faction and the Gensheng faction invariably stopped the war and began to develop technology.

- Pamela's fusion ability has been further improved, and the plant appearance of the main body has gradually disappeared, but her combat power has increased instead of decreasing, and the vines thrown out are like sharp blades, and she is called the [Blade Queen] by the other fusion factions.

- Ba'o's sub-group consciousness confronts the Fusionists, who reverse the mimicry of the Fusionists' combat units, and begin to create a body for themselves: a large, twisted vine that calls itself the Master.

- The two sides have a great battle between the two sides, the Queen of Blades and the Juggernaut both die, and the remnants of Bao are no longer confined to one faction, merging or maintaining themselves is completely voluntary, and then gradually develops technology, and finally successfully enters space.

"This is the origin of the worm?"

[To be precise, it's the 'infectivity' part, after all, they're just vines, and they don't have the element of bugs at all.] 】

'I always feel that these endings are not very satisfying, and there is no peaceful coexistence?' ’

I said as I tried to open the magnifying glass of the last one.

But this time it wasn't a preview, but a message from Sister Prompt:

[Note: There is no preview for this option, if you select it, you will directly get 'Doom Element: Fourth Calamity'.] 】

‘……’