Chapter Seventy-Eight: The Beginning (7)
Mormones had evaluated his basic plan, and since placing the shapeshifters led by Paris near the river, he had finally chosen to find a place to settle on a moon that was difficult for the star to reach, given the massive and severe corrosion the ship had received on the new planet. Although the area on the satellite is small www.biquge.info it is completely its own territory, and it is also free. No other hunter rushed through a few jumps to get here, and it was fitting for Moorholmes to wait quietly for a long time. Compared to the races of the Nabra system, the higher individuals on the new planet, who are tentatively called human beings, actually have a very short lifespan. In this way, Moore Holmes was very confident that he would be able to see the results of his experiments as well as Colors. The only thing that didn't worry him was that the individual community base he had interfered with had indeed been interfered with by Colors. The solution that has been used seems to be effective, thanks to the fact that in the process of evolution, the original genetic information structure of the Paris people has been weakened and reduced, and it is at this time that Mor Holmes has skillfully strengthened and solidified, of course, injecting his own genetic information structure.
Because the prey Crown suddenly had the magical ability to fight, Mor Holmes had no better way to complete his task for the time being, so in addition to constantly solidifying and strengthening some of Paris's descendants, there was actually not much to deal with, which was an unbearable thing for hunters who had been floating in the depths of the universe for a long time. Mormones, who had nothing to do, still took advantage of his spare time to make some short trips to nearby planets, and the corrosion of the ship was never safe enough to make long trips, especially leap flights, but Holmes thought that even if he caught Korors and couldn't return to Nabra, it would be good to take this hunt as the last glory of his hunter career. He felt like a retired old man on vacation, walking around at a leisurely pace, and the humans on the new planet were like flowers and plants planted in front of and behind houses, or livestock on the hillside. Since there were no other people and enemies nearby, he could have walked around and have a look, and these humans were able to move forward on their own.
In fact, despite being interfered with several times, Paris was a creature of the planet after all, and ended up with a relatively long life, and Mores brought the corpse back to the ship, and after a brief dissection, it was found that although the genetic information of the Nabra people could improve the body structure of the creatures on the new planet to a certain extent, it could not be completely transformed. In Moldholmes's view, complete transformation is not necessary and must be avoided, so for the time being, this kind of transformation has achieved the purpose of Moldholmes. In addition to his own experiments, Mor Holmes was not unconcerned about the evolution of other types of humans on the planet, and it was obvious that not all of them were the result of Colors' interference. However, there are not enough landing craft, so observations are only regular and covert. For a long time, Mor Holmes hadn't actually seen Crown fly out of their base, making him wonder if Crown was still in the base, and had searched the entire planet and found no trace of them. To be sure, Korors couldn't afford to leave here, and maybe they were long gone, and if that was the case, it would be a pity, but it was okay, then the whole planet would be Mormothy's.
Mormos felt anxious and old, his skin became inelastic in the dry satellite environment because it was not moisturized enough, and even worse, his whole body would be sore when he woke up in the middle of the night. In a word, maybe aging has begun to accelerate, but it is not yet time for a full-scale explosion. It is not only the aging of Mormos but also the evolution of the Paris people that is accelerating, which can be regarded as a joy and a worry. These low creatures, like all creatures in the depths of the universe, have established a basic social order after evolving to a certain extent, and have developed a basic mode of survival according to their own living environment. To Mormothy's mixed blessing, a small number of these creatures began to show signs of faith. This minority of people came up with the idea of a single divine truth, and Mormons analyzed the word that kept coming up in the minority population, Moang. The simple explanation of the divine truth made Mormos's eyes light up, and it contained nothing else, but actually interference with the Parisians in his distant past, and even some of it was directly related to his battle with Corolls. Perhaps due to the difficulty of understanding the equipment and technology that Moorholmes from Nabra carried, the description is naturally full of exaggerations. Mormons was very interested in this planet, and he was still wondering before that when many races on the planet already had basic beliefs, Paris's descendants did not move, and it turned out that they ended up on the same path. Of course, Mormons was well aware that the other races believed in Colors.
Evolve is a fun game, isn't it? As for those who boasted about Haikou when they perfected their faith, they still needed Mor Holmes to cooperate. No problem, Moore Holmes knows, didn't Crown do the same thing? Most of the civilizations on the planet have reached the point where they have developed their own beliefs, and the cooperation of Koros is not so timely. Sometimes, Mormos does think of himself as a toddler playing games, playing games similar to those of his opponents while aiming at his own little playman. It's not as exciting, but it's fun, and the point is that it doesn't happen overnight, and there's no certainty. The computer has evaluated these independent types of civilizations, and over time, civilizations of all ages will inevitably come into contact at some point, and differences are the biggest reason for the confrontation. And behind this confrontation is none other than him and Korors, is this another confrontation between the two.
Chronos never showed up much, and while Mormons was carefully observing, he was also taking advantage of the gap between going out to overhaul and renovate the parts of the spaceship that were still functional. It was not only his body that was old enough, but also the hunter ship that was once enough to make him proud. The spacecraft fell into a naturally formed crater of the satellite, which was mostly covered, and after a long time, it was covered with a thick layer of dust by the frequent satellite dust storms, and the dust close to the outer coating of the spacecraft was well covered, and the spacecraft became a part of the surface of the satellite. If one day, Korors or these civilized beings who have been interfered with come to the satellite, it will not be so easy to see. Come to think of it, isn't the god of the universe always making jokes everywhere, and Mormos can't express his joy about it, let him go, what a careful plan, won't it be beyond imagination in the end? Sometimes, it's superfluous to think about it, and it's better to work hard towards the task.
Mormos marked the areas he observed that had been assessed as having entered a state of basic civilization on the map, and the marked areas were in fact in full bloom on the planet, and on several continents surrounded by seawater, except for the smaller land at the end of the earth's axis, where no civilization had appeared, almost all the continents had species that had completed basic evolution, and some had entered the initial stage of social development with unique and stable characteristics. Mormos did not receive much knowledge in his early years, and at that time he mainly learned hunting skills at the hunter school, and did not have much understanding of the general laws of social evolution, but he was still able to identify several major advanced civilizations. He compared the location of the civilization with the location of the base in Koros, and a question arose in his mind, which was quickly resolved by his thoughts, and there was no second person to assess whether his idea was correct or not, but he thought so. If it is not surprising that a high level of civilization has appeared on the continent near Korors, what would it be like for a civilization to appear in the absence of much action in Korors? His explanation was that these seemingly inferior creatures actually contained a strong ability to reproduce civilization on their own, and he speculated that some of the processes had not been interfered with by Chronos at all, and were purely self-propelled by civilizations on the planet. If this is the case, it is really impossible to underestimate these low-level creatures who are still in a very low stage of development, since Holmes gave himself a reasonable explanation, he has become impatient about the appearance of Korors, what is Korors doing quietly, does he give up interfering with the planet?
Those probes that approach the planet's atmosphere from time to time, don't say anything, apart from these things, there is no more activity in Korors. Mor Holmes knew that even if something happened to Colors, the technology and equipment he carried with him could easily operate automatically, tracking the devices that emitted all kinds of invisible signals. Still, Mormones didn't get anything out of the detectors, and he sent out shielded interference, leaving the detectors useless each time. Naturally, these probes returned to their bases at the bottom of the sea, and other than that, they really didn't see any other action from Korors. Today's two people are like two interesting opponents, holding weapons and constantly teasing each other, but there is no real attack, so many years, and between the two, there are many lower beings who are constantly evolving. It looks interesting but also a little weird, like the drama that takes place in the city of Nabra before the end of the month, and it is often difficult to figure out. The people of Paris, who had been interfered with by Mormos, did not stop expanding their living area, and they spread their footprints all over the surrounding continents. Among them, some areas are inhabited, while others are dominated by battles between the two races. Mor Holmes would spend a lot of time observing this kind of battle every time, it turned out that the low-level creatures on any planet were so domineering, but then again, even under a highly developed civilization like Nabra, what could it be, if it wasn't for greater status and power, why did those families have to unite to wipe out the Ke family, and Mor Holmes suspected that the fight between colleagues was simply because the power of the Ke family affected the safety of the court and many royal family members. This is what Mormons has not been able to understand for a long time, and it is really embarrassing that a family that can be so powerful can be destroyed faster than anyone else.
After reading the data, Endals lamented that the Earls, or Asnia, had evolved in surprise. Looking at the basic parameters of various surfaces, their evolution has not changed, and even if they are deformed, they have only returned to a roughly similar level to that of Homo koros. And this is not the point, the important thing is that they have combined the limited basic data of physical fitness into a reasonable structure through unknown means. Flowers asked what kind of rational structure it was, and the assistant gave an example. Because the spacecraft flying in space is manufactured in strict accordance with the design parameters when it leaves the factory, the flight ability, especially the maximum speed and range, is limited. These values are stored in the ship's central computer, but this does not prevent an experienced pilot from setting up and tweaking a great flight plan after his own exploration. Under these scenarios, flight speed and range may not be the most prominent, but for different tasks, they are generally optimal. This is something that Crown knows very well, and for a long time he has been deliberately training himself to fly. Endals said that this was the shape-shifter who was still struggling on the floor trying to get close to the metal point, and that his body was his ship. Chronos understood that the shapeshifter could use his body for a variety of tasks. Endals corrected that these animals were still at a low level, especially since in his opinion, this shapeshifter was best at fighting. Crown came up with a brilliant idea, he said, to keep the "good captain" alone in a laboratory.
September failed to reach his long sword several times, his fingers were completely deformed, his neck could not be lifted, and he could not rotate flexibly. The picture on the opposite wall that gradually cleared up made him realize that fear was about to squeeze out of every pore. It seems that the opposite wall is turning into a mirror, and the huge mirror shows off September's current figure without reservation. He looked at the boat boss on the side, the boss could turn into that kind of monster, September knew it. But he never imagined that he was also a monster in September, no different from the ship boss. September would never accept to be anxious about the way he was now, he roared angrily, not used to standing up. Yes, it's a lot taller. Before he turned into a monster, September estimated that the roof here was at least two people tall, but now September can almost touch the roof as long as he reaches out. September's fear, anger, and anxiety had nowhere to vent, and he walked a few steps to the wall that served as a mirror, and began to pound the wall violently. The hard walls did not change in any way as a result of the thrashing. September thought to himself, maybe he was a monster in the first place, otherwise how could he encounter a mysterious monster by the river to recruit him into their organization? In this way, Ruixi, the son of the Ke family, shouldn't be a monster, by the way, he remembered the legend about the Ke family that the boat boss said.
Ecovacs remembers that he had indeed seen the Fallen Mountain of Korors, and that he had encountered strange flying objects at the top of the mountain. Yes, it was the flying object that made him feel dizzy and eventually lose consciousness. Or maybe it's not right to be unconscious, he just can't control his actions. He felt like he had been taken away, but he didn't know where he was going, but fortunately Warman was still around, everyone else was there, little Harpy was there, and there was only one person missing, the guide Karim. It seems that this Karim has a lot to do with the attack they encountered, and Ecovacs remembered the incident that happened in the desert last time, Karim didn't know them before, so why did he have to kill them? After feeling the vibration, Ecovacs found that his mind was a little clearer, and when he opened his eyelids a little, he saw that the light was still dazzling, he tried to move his body, and looked to the side, there were many people lying horizontally, but they didn't know that they were lying down, and they were flat and square, and they couldn't see the location of the doors and windows. Where is this? There was a violent tremor again, faintly audible, a loud roar that didn't seem like a man, but more like some kind of beast, and Ecovacs became alert.