1742 Boat of Life

At the last minute, Rob made what seemed like a normal choice.

It's just that his choice is extremely naïve in the eyes of Samon.

Not to mention that he now has the "Boat of Life", even if he is just piloting his own ship, he can easily destroy the main ship of the Federation.

The attack of the "Sun Lordship", no matter what form it takes, is like sand thrown into the lake, only a few imperceptible ripples.

Fingers moved over the console, and Samon ignored the indiscriminate bombardment of the "Sun Mastership".

The scientific and technological level of the Federation is very high, but there is still a certain gap compared to the "Sarnagar people".

Not to mention, this "Boat of Life" is almost the pinnacle of the "Sarnaga Clan" in its glory days, integrating the highest technological level of the entire civilization.

Expecting to be able to get through the planet's core in about two minutes, and the energy in the planet's core is enough to fully activate the "Boat of Life", Samon immediately stood up and left the control room after adjusting the automatic control program.

There was a dead silence all around, not even a sound.

Samon, who was used to all this, did not feel alone.

Too long has passed, too long, so long that he doesn't dare to calculate.

Fortunately, the "Boat of Life" was equipped with enough energy when it was originally built, and it can draw and transform energy from various radioactive radiations in the universe.

Samon couldn't imagine that if the "Boat of Life" he teleported over was not in its current low-energy maintenance state, but had completely turned into a dead thing after running out of energy, he couldn't be sure if he would have gone crazy.

Fortunately, the "boat of life" did not run out of energy.

Therefore, the nearly 100 million "embryos" stored on the "boat of life" are still alive.

The lights in the passage flickered, and all that was still on was the emergency backup light.

Samon vaguely remembers the first time he entered the place, when the lights were bright and lively.

At that time, a large number of "glowworm" lighting was used in the "Boat of Life", and the soft light did not lose the warmth of life, and Samon can still remember the excitement when he boarded it at that time.

Time is the greatest enemy of all things in the universe.

It can do more miracles, but it can also kill many things, including life.

The low-energy state of the "Boat of Life" means that more energy consumption is stopped, and the "glowworms" do not need much, but the central brain still cuts off their supply.

Looking up at the transparent lampshade above his head, although his eyes couldn't see anything, Samon knew that in every lamp like this, there were countless corpses of "glowworms".

Inexplicably a little emotional, continuing to move forward, Samon thought of more and more, and at the same time seemed to see more and more.

"The future of the Sarnagar people depends on you."

"Our fertility is average, and the growth cycle is too long."

"That's why we've been trying to create stronger, more stable, and more suitable for our fusion lifeforms, and fundamentally solve the biggest problems of our Sarnaga people."

"More than 60 percent of our scientists, more than 60 percent of them, are working in this direction."

"Life is a much more complex machine than any technological creation."

"We hope that through this visit, we will make it clear to you where your future lies."

The earnest voice of the mentor of his own realm echoed in his ears, and Samon's eyes suddenly moistened.

His mentor is long gone.

And some of the partners who stood with him at that time became scientists, some were ordinary people, and even a few extreme people degenerated.

But one thing is the same, they're all dead.

Taking a deep breath, Samon seemed to be able to smell the familiar but unfamiliar breath of the people in the air.

Finally, Samon made it to the end of the passage.

There, he boarded the shuttle and slid down the pipe.

It didn't take long for Samon to reach the first "embryo bank".

Behind the closed glass door are rows of cryogenically frozen test tubes.

In the transparent test tube, it was what Samon dreamed of.

In each tube, there is a mature embryo.

These embryos are the crystallization of the most outstanding people in the history of the "Sarnagar people".

Excellent biologist.

Weapons Master.

Combat Technician.

A wise historian.

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In the earliest days, when someone proposed the "Boat of Life" project, the most prominent members of the "Sarnagar" echoed the call.

Rather than relying purely on genetic replication, these "embryos" are not the kind of primitive specimens that rely on genetic cloning of living organisms.

It can perfectly create any living form, but the "Sarnagars", like many other civilizations, cannot solve the mysterious problem of "soul".

The organisms that have been copied through genes are just an unstable shell, and the "Sarnagars" have invested a lot of manpower and material resources in this area, but they have never been able to improve this.

The "Boat of Life" project is an imperfect plan of the "Sarnagars" after taking into account as many details as possible.

These excellent "embryos" will grow up rapidly after the "boat of life" is activated.

In this process, each "embryo" has a memory software that belongs to its owner.

From birth to school, from growing up to achieving a certain level of achievement.

Each carefully revised memory software will make those who grow up become normal people as much as possible.

These may not sound like much different from replicants, but in the "Sarnagar" experiments, although the subjects that have grown up are not perfect, they are obviously much better than the replicants.

"Didi ......"

The smart light meter on his wrist sounded, and Samon glanced down to make sure that the "boat of life" had begun to frantically absorb energy from the core of the planet, and then he left the place and went to the next "embryo bank" through the pipe.

One by one, Samon never tires of it.

Sometimes, he would even stand in front of the wall next to the glass door, carefully looking at the abbreviations on it, which he knew well.

Reading these names, Samon seemed to see the embryo inside grow rapidly and become the person to whom these names belonged.

There are no absolutes, and there are always some surprises.

Having visited almost one-fifth of the "embryo banks", Samon found that three "embryo banks" had been damaged due to malfunctions.

After all, it is still a matter of time, after the "boat of life" consumes more energy, in order to maintain the operation of the "embryo bank", the central brain has to shut down more robots in order to save critical energy.

The number of "embryo banks" is too large, and a small number of robots cannot be thoroughly maintained, in this case, it is only the damage of this number of "embryo banks", although Samon is not happy in his heart, but he can still accept it.