Chapter 230: Mechanical Lifeforms
Although the little robot is already planned to be kept as a pet, the first thing to do is, of course, to give it a name.
Names are very important.
It has been scientifically proven that giving a good name to a pet can bring in the relationship between the owner and the pet, and can also eliminate the strangeness between creatures as soon as possible.
As for where the scientific proof is, then Barry doesn't know.
"Maybe I saw it in some civil science magazine."
But before Barry could think of a good name, the little robot had already revealed its name.
"I'm Exploding Robot No. 6354, you can call me my number directly, and that's how we call each other in the Machine Realm."
"No, no, no, how can this be called a name, and don't you think it's weird to be called that."
Barry waved his hand at the little robot, signaling that it must not be called that.
"It's a great opportunity to get in touch with the perfect name for it, so that it can be directly subdued by my best name." Barry thought to himself.
And the little robot looked at Barry, who was meditating, and became silent, waiting for him to give him a name.
"Ahh
"Why don't you call it Todge, that's a nice name." Barry said excitedly.
This name is the product of Barry's flash of inspiration, if the mind diverges a little more, everyone can guess that it is a combination of the names of Toby and Mengqi, but Barry has changed the word slightly.
There is no way, although Barry is full of confidence just now, but in fact he is also a naming wastewood, and it has taken a lot of effort to come up with this name, and the brain cells don't know how much to die.
Of course, the little robot doesn't know this truth, and it is impossible for him to know about it in the future.
It is now basking in the joy of having a new name.
Although the results of the system show that Todge is relatively weak as a mechanical being, Barry can still see that he is happy at this time.
Because its two small red eyes are flashing and flashing, the frequency of flashing is very passionate.
Then the little fellow said, "Toki! I'll be called Tochi from now on. ”
"That's right, from now on you're called Toki, that's your name, and when you hear those two words, you know it's someone calling you."
Barry crouched down and patted Tocchi on the head, repeating the sentence once more.
Looking at Barry's teasing child, Huck looked up at the cave a little speechlessly.
Although Barry looked concerned now, Huck knew that his stomach was full of bad water, and he must be thinking of some kind of idea.
It could only sigh silently that another poor little guy was about to fall into a trap.
Naturally, Todge didn't know that Huck was already mourning for it.
The chip in its brain is constantly running, thinking about the meaning of the name to itself, and how it feels after recognizing it, and finally comes to a conclusion.
"This is the feeling of carbon-based life, I didn't expect that I could experience it when I first came."
"It's not a good feeling but it's not bad, but I feel like it's definitely going to work for me in the future."
As a mechanical lifeform, there are two paths to its future evolution.
The first is to constantly replace its own parts, make your body more powerful, and eventually turn it into a war machine, or an intelligent computing core.
However, in the end, this evolutionary path will only be left with reason, and it will become a purely mechanical product.
The second is to perceive the emotions of living beings, constantly stimulate themselves with various emotions, and finally become a creature with a complete soul.
Mechanical beings who follow this evolutionary path are more likely to become a spellcaster, because the powerful souls they create will give them the ability to bring many types of spells, that is, the unique "mechanical spells" they master.
Neither of these two evolutionary paths is better or worse for mechanical life, as they can both reach the pinnacle.
Therefore, mechanical life chooses the evolutionary path, and more importantly, chooses the most suitable one.
And when Todge proposes his true wish to Barry, it means that he wants to go the second way, get a lot of emotions from human life, and thus become a real "robot".
Barry watched himself name Todge and bring the two sides closer, so he was going to ask Toby about something, taking advantage of the fact that it was the right time.
After all, the cards have been opened, and he has to fulfill Toki's wish in the future, and he must not be to death without Barry knowing some secrets.
So Barry turned to Todge and asked, "Can you tell me where you came from, after all, we have to live together for a long time in order to fulfill your wishes, and I must have a general understanding of you!" ”
Todge probably thinks Barry's words are right, so he answers Barry in a mechanical voice.
"I'm from the mechanical realm, and according to the guidance of the Supreme Directive, find the person who opened the card, and then let him grant one of my wishes."
"What is the difference between this kind of answer and no answer!" Barry complained inwardly.
However, the expression on his face remained the same, and he continued to ask Tochi, "Can you give me a little more details, such as what is the mechanical realm and what is the supreme command." ”
"The mechanical realm is where I used to be, a completely different world from here, and it is full of mechanical beings like me."
"There are many mechanical cities in the mechanical realm, and each mechanical city is the final form of mechanical life, and the command issued from the mechanical city is the highest order for the mechanical life below."
While Todge's explanation is very simple, Barry also analyzes something from it.
However, instead of thinking about it now, he asked Tochi again, "So did the Supreme Directive tell you why the person who unlocked the card had to grant one of your wishes?" ”
"Because of the contract."
"The person who made this card once signed a contract with the mechanical city where I am located, and when this card is unsealed, the mechanical city must send a mechanical life to let the unsealed person fulfill one of its wishes."
"So did you come up with the first two wishes yourself?"
"No, that's the contractor's stay, but those two wishes are acceptable."
"If it's not you, but other mechanical life, then how can they punish those who can't fulfill their wishes, after all, not all mechanical life will blow itself up!"
"I don't know, but when I appeared, I was already locked with you, and this connection was left by the original contractor, and if it was replaced by other mechanical lifeforms, it might be different!"
Through these conversations, Barry finally understood what was going on.
In the end, he summed up a sentence: "Some strong people are really boring." ”