Chapter 624: Compromise
In the blink of an eye, Luna was in a hurry to leave, but she couldn't get out, and the vines didn't know why, as if they recognized her, they didn't allow her to go too far from the bioship.
But this thing, after all, does not belong to any technological product that Luna is familiar with, and she is not tempted at all if she doesn't dare to say it, but just looking at this trial forest like two worlds with the outside world, you can imagine that if you can't control it, you can take this unknown thing away, and the risks will far outweigh the benefits.
And how to take it out, and how to raise it when it is taken out, after all, it is not a pure machine, it is still a living creature that is different from all her existing cognitions, and only needs sunshine, rain, dew and dung to be in charge?
Luna's head is as big as a fight, but there is nothing she can do, pure force is useless against the vine, not only is it not as fast as others, but most importantly, there are not many "hands".
As for her brainpower, she really didn't think that her brain could compare to the computing speed of the technological intelligence that far exceeded her cognition.
In this way, Luna can only grit her teeth to polish the disclaimer, and she also adds code to herself, and asks the vine for the instructions for the bioship.
The vine is surprisingly good at talking about this kind of thing, not only giving the instruction manual of the biological ship, but also the system description that comes with its core.
It's just that Luna almost burst into tears when she saw the instruction manual intertwined with various circle symbols and simplified Chinese characters.
This donkey's lips are not in the horse's mouth, who can understand the preface and the afterword?
But it's better than nothing......
Luna could only console herself.
After almost sleepless struggle with these manuals and disclaimers for seven or eight days, Luna, who was dizzy, felt that if she could take out this life-saving strength on the eve of the college entrance examination in that distant time and space, let alone Qingbei, I am afraid that the world's famous schools would be at her disposal.
However, if you don't understand it, you can't understand it......
Sighing deeply and rubbing her flowery eyes, Luna looked sadly at the vines that were weaving through the wall to the side, determined to play with a small bug. Aggrieved?
It's really aggrieved.
Since she was born in this life? The most aggrieved is the past few days, but right? This vine doesn't let her go too far? Every day is a delicious food and drink for her.
Although it is delicious and only a daily energy supplement, it is only the groundwater that is delicious and delicious? But the vines were doing their best to meet all her daily needs, whether she was being vexatious or not.
Even? Even when she was reading the instructions and disclaimers? When encountering a large number of unfamiliar professional terms, she was bewildered and begged for an explanation, and the vine would try her best to choose the words it felt she could understand.
But this huge gap in knowledge reserves cannot be bridged in the end.
Even if the vine's patience is far beyond Luna's imagination, but what does that encompass the time? Space? Even the knowledge of biological genes, not only did not make her feel like she had a sense of clearing the clouds, but she was more deeply entrapded, often after answering one question, more questions would pop up.
Follow-up to the end? Luna even thinks she's annoying to herself, but the vines are still patiently ashamed.
But Luna wasn't completely unrewarded? At least under the indoctrination of this huge and unfamiliar knowledge, at least she understood a little.
This produces alien life from bioships? I'm afraid that in terms of technology, I have already stood on a higher dimension? What if this vine thinks? Or what could be done to her? She was powerless to resist.
Looking at the vine that had stopped playing tricks on the worm a moment when she looked up, she leaned in front of her, and called out the curtain of light, waiting for the answer to her question as she had done every day, and after days of struggle, Luna finally recognized it.
This feeling, although a little difficult to describe, is actually not as difficult to let go as she originally imagined.
Perhaps it would be more accurate to say that Luna had already compromised before she even knew it, and these struggles were nothing more than unhappiness in the final analysis!
After a few moments of agitation, Luna finally asked:
"How am I going to take you away? You should know that? My life is very short for you, and if you leave with me, I'm afraid I'll never come back. ”
Perhaps sensing Luna's compromise, the vine poked out the slightly curly spike, rubbed Luna's face affectionately, and guided Luna to the control room where Luna hadn't set foot in days.
Leaning out of the spikes, the vines pointed to the round platform in the center of the control room.
Seeing this, Luna paused, and walked up with a momentum of breaking the cauldron.
The vines waited for Luna to stand and submerged underneath, and moments later, they emerged from the top of Luna's head, along with four more vines that wrapped around her limbs like lightning.
Luna subconsciously struggled, but the vines hanging above her head seemed to comfort a child, and gently rubbed on top of her head a few times, only to slam around her neck as she did when she first saw Luna.
At this moment, even if she was mentally prepared, the most fragile neck of her body was suddenly encircled, which still made Luna's whole body stiffen, and the dangerous aura around her body overflowed the entire control room uncontrollably, and there was even more red blood light in her eyes.
Luna took a breath, this feeling was familiar, wasn't it the stinging pain she felt before she was strangled that day?
The only difference is that she was exhausted that day and had to endure passively, but now, she is voluntary.
As the pain wore off, Luna slowly closed her eyes as if she knew what to do, and soon caught a pale blue glow in the darkness.
Unlike the previous spots, which only showed some monitoring images every time they appeared, this time, after the spots appeared, they quickly expanded and turned into a control panel.
The first thing that came to mind was the disclaimer, but this time it wasn't the first page, but the last, with an extra dialog box and a small pointer cursor.
[After reading the disclaimer, do you agree with it?]
The following two buttons:
[Yes] [No]
The corners of Luna's mouth twitched for a moment, and she tried to move the fingertips of her wrist that were imprisoned, and when she saw that the cursor actually moved with the movement of her fingers, she poked at the [yes].
The next thing that popped up was a series of prompts about usage habits, and Luna chose them according to what she understood, whether they were familiar or unfamiliar, and as for the [Default Configuration] option, she ignored it, after all, she didn't feel that she belonged to the known creatures of the bioship.
Even if she couldn't understand high-tech, she still had some guesses of her own based on the words "Home, Can't Go Back" written by the vines before, as well as the various parts in the room of the dead alien creature.