Chapter 24: Monomers (4)

The captain nodded in satisfaction, and stubbornly pushed his assistant into the landing system. www.biquge.info He told the assistant solemnly that this was an order, and arranged for the assistant to go back first. The captain turned around and took out the sample-collecting equipment from the more damaged system, and walked towards the vast expanse of Vandel, the area he had named Attilantik, which was still changing in size and depth. In fact, every region of the planet is changing. This is somewhat of a Crows helplessness, and it is often the previously named area, and after a while, it is not visible to integrate with other areas. Often he had no choice but to continue naming names, and after thinking about it, the name of his life was nothing more than the name he already had on Nabra or the name of the place he had seen during the flight.

Of course, this is not the time to reminisce about the exciting but exhausting naming process, and he should take advantage of this time to complete the collection task for his assistant. While searching for cells, he found that these seemingly simple cells began to become smarter. Needless to say, this is another welcome result of evolution. Inadvertently, the image of a man appeared in his mind, the image of the professor at the academy who had an almost crazy roar to be exact: I had discovered the formula of external interference in the creation and mutation of life in the universe. At that time, the professor, who was known as a madman on campus, was extremely common for people to take his theories seriously, so no one took his theory too seriously. Unlike the rest of his classmates, Flowers took the professor's class. After a whole day of chatter, the professor would tell the only student in the whole school who came to listen to his lecture without exception: In fact, even if no one discovers or summarizes those formulas in the universe, life will magically appear where it fits, both by chance and inevitably, and then tenaciously evolve until a certain level of civilization. The professor asked Korors, "You have studied the history of the Nabra galaxy, and the Nabra galaxy has also gone through such a long process?" According to Nabra's highly developed model of scientific research translation, since the professor discovered this formula, he could invest in the commercial research and development process after the feasibility demonstration, and then generate immeasurable wealth. Chronos once posed this question to the professor, who instantly lowered his face and shook his forelimbs slightly, probably angry. He yelled that he would never do this, that it would be disrespectful to the entire universe. Somewhat surprised, Crown cautiously asked the professor why, and the professor said that the result of mastering this formula and then operating commercially is to subvert the original evolutionary order of the entire universe and make aggression a fundamental possession. After the professor said this, he was reluctant to lecture Korors. Later, the professor even resigned from the school and could not be found at all. Crown didn't know if the professor had anything to do with his original question, and if so, he would regret asking that question.

As soon as he thought about it, he couldn't stop thinking about it, and thought endlessly, until a somewhat cool Wantel brushed the surface of his feet. In the process of naming it, Korors found that like Nabra, he could swim around these vents, presumably because the ventelles here were the same as Nabra's. After wrapping his body, Vantre was still a little comfortable, and the gravitational pull on his body became less great, and Korols even enjoyed it a little, he held the collected instrument in his forelimbs, opened his mouth, and wanted to sing a tune to himself, but his emotions were brought back to Nabra, and suddenly he broke down. It's not long at all, and it's been carefully searched. It took a lot of effort, but only a few lifeforms were found. As he put the little ones into the instrument one by one, he didn't pay attention to the subtle pain coming from his forelimbs. When I put them in front of my eyes one by one and put them in the instrument box, I accidentally found that there should be some faint colors in the tubular instrument, which are so light that they are similar to the material of the transparent instrument, and they can't be seen if you don't look carefully. The knight Hon Crols also found out when he saw the little guy in the instrument trying to crawl in that direction. It wasn't like the color of Venter, the little thing crawled over and began to touch something faintly colored with the tentacles sticking out of its mouth (presumably the mouth), and the place it had touched became transparent again. Did it eat? Absorbed it? Instead of putting the instrument away, Crown decided to start observing it now, recording the results of the observations in conjunction with the changes in time. He watched intently.

After Endals returned to the ship, he completed the system repair and refueling almost non-stop, and then he flew back to the captain with some flight meals and necessary tools and parts he could collect, and he always thought that there was danger everywhere on this new planet because of the strangeness. When I saw the captain from afar, he was holding something in a very strange position. When I got to the front, I saw that it was an instrument that stored the sample, and the captain was carefully observing. The captain heard the sound of the assistant coming, and did not look back, and asked the assistant to think of what substance could bring this faint color to the instrument. Endals observed, not quite sure, but it was a lot of thoughts about the color of the blood of many of the races in our Nabra system, yes, a faint green. This uncertain statement reminded the captain that it was true, but it couldn't be. He held up the instrument, looked at it, looked at it again. This time he saw that the outside of the instrument had also taken on a faint green color, and it seemed to be a little dry. As it was, he pointed to his injured finger and showed it to his assistant, who first alertly treated the wound and then asked when he had been injured. The captain didn't remember, and the gadget in the instrument didn't know why it crawled towards the place where the pale green marks were, and then raised his head and slammed it into the outer wall of the instrument. Although it was a gadget, this crazy move really shocked the two of them. They need to get back to the ship and observe the cells with the help of more comprehensive and systematic tools. Without further ado, getting back to the ship as soon as possible is all that matters.

After the two returned to the spacecraft, they quickly stored the collected samples separately and automatically observed them. The volume and weight of the monomer, as well as the pattern of activity, are comprehensively monitored. They made manual observations of the guy who kept throwing his head up against the wall of the pipe, and the two took turns recording the observations. The captain of the first shift observed that nothing was found, and it was the turn of the assistant. After Endals took over as captain, he did not stop to observe. The guy who didn't change much at the beginning, the force of smashing against the pipe wall became weaker and weaker. It was clear that it had no strength. Continuing to observe, the little guy is prone to not moving after the last hit. At first, Endals thought it was resting, but gradually it felt that something was wrong, and looked at the other monomers in the laboratory, alive and vibrant. When the time came for the captain to take over the shift, the assistant made a report to him. The captain concluded that the little guy's vital signs should be gone, that is, dead. He asked the assistant to dissect the little guy, and the assistant had already prepared it. The dissection soon began.

This dissection is different from the monomer in the previous episode, and this monomer shows complex characteristics of living systems from the very beginning. The bones should have appeared and begun to change structurally, the visceral parts were no longer straight, but coiled and curved, and it took some effort to sort them out, and the secretions were somewhat disgusting, though very little. What they saw in the mouth of the guy was a surprise, there was a very small but sharp protrusion in the mouth, and the assistant turned his head to look at the captain and said that the wound on the captain's hand was probably caused by the little guy. The captain said that he didn't believe anything, could it be that such a big guy could still bite the captain through? The assistant asked rhetorically, is there any other possibility? The captain had to accept this inference. After dissecting the cortex and fibrous compounds on the surface, the exposed bones also appeared strange, no longer fan-shaped, and began to have sharp protrusions. Without exception, this time the tissue fluid flowing out of the little one was also automatically analyzed. Endals consulted with the captain and dissected the other monoliths as well, and the results showed that only this was an anomaly. Other bones and internal organs are normal, and there are no sharp protrusions in the oral area. The problem now is that the external environment is exactly the same in the same area. There is only one possibility, and there is an external interference that has joined in and changed the evolutionary process of this little guy. Inadvertently, this monolithic creature runs what the professor calls the formula. Thinking about it, the most likely unintentional interference is those pale green substances, linked to the captain's wounds, it is basically certain that the captain was bitten by this monomer in the process of collecting samples, and the wound appeared, and the blood that flowed out entered the instrument, and after the monomer in the instrument came into contact, the evolutionary process began to be disturbed and abnormal. The captain said that I was absolutely unintentional, and he remembered what the professor said about disrespect for the universe. The results of the analysis of the interstitial fluid came out, and the elemental arrangement structure and some elements of the captain's blood were detected in the abnormal single interstitial fluid. This means that the blood of the captain is really a source of external interference. The captain sighed, accidents always exist, I have no intention of doing this, I just want to watch the new life on this planet continue to evolve to the point of civilization. The assistant pondered, and then said to the captain that this was not necessarily a bad thing.

The captain looked at his assistant in surprise. The assistant explained that if it is possible to interfere with the evolutionary process just by relying on the blood of the captain, then whether it means that a controlled intervention can give birth to a life that meets the imagination of the two of them on this planet, and that it is possible to cultivate a very high civilization considering the future, and this is a very exciting thing. The captain asked his assistant, do you mean that just the two of us can create a civilization on a planet alive? The assistant nodded firmly, and then he asked the captain, don't you want to continue the glory of the family, do you want to stay on this planet all the time? In fact, it is only by harnessing the potential of the planet itself to nurture civilization that we will be able to return to Nabra again one day in the future! The captain listened to the assistant in silence, continued to be silent for a long time, and asked the assistant if there was a formula for the controllable interference mode? Said the assistant. First of all, these monomers are all present in Ventel, and we can intervene on land and in Ventre at the same time. The captain didn't understand, but there was no single unit on land that was suitable for us to interfere with the outside world. Yes, the assistant said, and don't forget that we were meant to be prepared to interfere in the evolutionary process.

Endalls's idea was that, first, the blood of the captain and the two of them would be extracted and injected into the selected monomer sample as an interference factor, allowing it to evolve in its natural environment, and at a certain point, a monomer suitable for leaving the Vandel landing would appear. The captain said it was so possible? The assistant pointed to the dead little creature lying in the dissecting dish, and said Captain, the sharp protrusions on its bones were probably signs that it was heading for land. He explained that as far as the current torsos of the monomers are concerned, it is true that they do not have the ability to land activities, but it is indeed possible that the skeletal anomalies of this little guy have evolved into the forelimbs and hindlimbs, that is, the same as them. The captain probably didn't believe it, he looked up and down, and the assistant nodded at him. The captain didn't think of a better evaluation of the language and the questions he asked, and shook his head, saying that it should be handled as you say, and asked where the basis for these ideas came from. The assistant was embarrassed to say, "Captain, in the past, I used to take advantage of the time I was on duty to take some of the books you brought on board for careful reading, and I especially liked one book called The Secret of the Evolution of Life in the Universe." The captain said in his heart, okay, I bought a book that I haven't read since I bought it, and today it was actually used in this place. He said to his assistant that well done, it was great. Turning back to the cabin rest area, he needed to think carefully about whether this decision was the right one today.

Early the next morning, the captain was in good spirits and rushed to the laboratory, where the assistant reported to him the work done for the rest of the day. The collected monomers have been almost dissected. Some have already implemented external interference and are ready to be released into the wild today, and of course they have been tracked. The assistant was ready to eat the in-flight meal and then released it. The captain faced these interfered monomers again, and his feelings became a little complicated. This is not only his concern for the success of his interference, but also for the future of a new planet. It would be a matter of pride if a suitable high level of civilization could evolve in the future, but it is difficult to predict what the future will look like if the so-called controlled interference process gets out of control. Endals took these cells and manipulated the landing system to release them.

The captain rummaged through his own collection of books in his cabin, and his hands were no longer in a state of confusion, and his mind was in disarray. The bite was followed by unintentional external interference, so is the origin of those individuals that contain the element of Ordanth's blood? And where is Odans? Since landing on this planet, everything has truly embodied the perfect combination of chance and necessity. Coming to the hatch of the spaceship, he looked into the distance, this continent, Philek, whose name comes from distant Nabra, means that he misses his homeland. It had begun to faint out of the ground, the color of Color's skin and blood. Crown likes to look at all this in front of her, leaving behind all kinds of expectations for the future, yes, these lives are primitive, fragile, but also really have potential. What will the future behold for Flowers and his assistants, and for all life on this planet?