Chapter 25: Monomers (5)

After the assistant released the outside interference unit and left the ship, Korors didn't have the heart to read, his fingers brushed the books, but his mind was very confused. Pen Fun Pavilion www.biquge.info he came to the hatch of the spaceship, and looked into the distance, where he could see the horizon, which was far from far away for him who had experienced the vast space flight. But the continent in front of him, the land called Ephyrek that was named by Korors not long ago, and the name came from distant Nabra, full of nostalgia for his homeland. In fact, Ephyrek had begun to shyly conceive a simple surface that was the same color as 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? He slowly began to fall in love with this new planet, or this planet of his own.

Experimental work on external interference continued, and the monomers collected by Endals from different areas were interfered with and then released back into the natural environment. The frequent transition between light and darkness on the planet has somewhat affected their work, prompting them to hurry up for the collection and release of monomers in many cases. The good news is that the energy consumption on the spacecraft is not as great as theirs, and in fact, for a spacecraft that can undertake interstellar flights, the consumption of the landing system is negligible. Of course, this was not noticed by the two. There was no obvious change in the monomer for the time being, and the naming of the planet was almost complete, which made Korors a little idle, and he was always thinking about what to do.

In addition to sorting out the various indices from the monolithic every day, Endals is immersed in reading the captain's books, and his mentality is very good. Looking at him, he looked like Nabra taking down the hermits who made people stay away. Crown knew she had to find something to do, or she might go crazy. He thought of the strange people he had encountered in the whirlpool of Vendel last time, and thought about it, could it be a civilized life form from another planet? Although the last encounter was not very pleasant, Crown prefers to believe that it is possible to communicate and cooperate even with foreign civilizations. He reassured himself that if a civilization came all the way to this planet, it would not come with ready-made hostility, but with good intentions. If they really came to occupy this planet, maybe they would be as good-looking as the two of them, but it could also bring some excitement to life, which is still good. Captain Korors, who was completely bored and had nothing to do, left the ship with the landing system, and he chose a suitable place to prepare for something special. The landing system has an efficient and objective manipulator, with these manipulators, Korors slowly accumulated a large number of silicon-based solid particles on the ground, through compression, after tamping, a human pattern according to his physical characteristics appeared on the ground, this scene has long been seen by the assistant on the spaceship, Endals in order to collect the change characteristics of the monomer, remote control a lot of micro flight systems, the flight system skipped to see this boring captain's masterpiece clearly. The assistant smiled, the captain's artistic cells didn't seem to be very many, and the captain's figure was obviously a little out of proportion. He shook his head with a wry smile and lowered his head to continue reading. Out of the corner of his eye, he caught a glimpse of a dark shadow over the work, and the captain was gone! He stood up, ready to rush to the hatch for a quick landing. Unexpectedly, there was a strange laugh from the information transmission system, and then the face of the captain, whose head had begun to become sharp because of the long-term consumption of flight meals, appeared on the screen of the light display, and he looked at his assistant with a strange smile and asked Endals how his work was. The assistant spread his hands, avoided the comment, and suggested that the captain should come back as soon as possible, the star's exposure to the area would soon begin again, and that he would need to report to the captain about the results of the interference experiments during these periods. The captain coughed slightly, his expression became serious, and said that he would return immediately.

Endals finished his reading and set out to prepare the data needed for the report. It's a very annoying task, but only with quantitative data can we give a significant picture of how effective the interference is. He carefully counted the data of each individual, compared the monomers in different regions, processed the outlier data separately, and proposed a possibility analysis. Thanks to the central computer, Endals was able to get the job done at a faster pace. Until he was fully prepared to report, the captain did not show up. He activated the miniature flight system to search, but the impact of stellar light made the detection effect of the flight system very unsatisfactory. The appearance of stars will not only bring a compound light impact, but also have a special radiation effect, and sometimes in severe cases, the picture transmitted back by the flight system is almost snow-white, very dazzling. Could it be that the captain was playing a prank this time, didn't he know the impact of the star's appearance on the landing, and had he forgotten what happened to Odans? Endals decides to use the repaired landing system to venture out and find the captain who calls him frustrated.

Before he could get ready to land, a voice came from the landing hatch and the captain returned. He was so excited that he beckoned his assistant to hurry up, and Endals hurried over to find the captain holding a boxy box in his hand. Endals recognized it, it was the box used to hold the tools in the landing system, what was the captain doing with it? The captain told his assistant to quickly bring a large test tube. When Endals returned, the captain opened the box and called his assistant to look at it. A finger-thick creature in the box looked similar to the released unit, but Endals confirmed that it was not the one he had released, as there was no marking. He suddenly remembered that these times were no longer monitored by individual releases. After Ndals placed the monolith, he asked the captain about the origin of the monolith. The captain's mouth is one word, accidental. The captain explained that after completing some miserable works, he had deliberately changed the route to a large arc before the stars appeared, and was going to see the large area of Vandel on the way back. The planet's surface never stops, gradually creating some interesting topography. Korors thought that it would have been nice not to be in the landing system, to stand freely on the towering shore facing the pale blue expanse of Vandelle. As he flew by, there was a twitching thing on the shore, gray in color, that caught his attention. The assistant pointed to the guy in the test tube, and the captain nodded. The captain said that the previous monomer had never left Wantel, but this monomer was able to stay in the environment without Wantel for a long time. Strange enough, he didn't have the tools he collected, so he emptied the tool box and brought the monomer back.

The two of them looked at the guy in the test tube, and soon found a strange phenomenon, the neck of the monomer moved one high and one low, and the body also shook rhythmically. External observation yielded no results, and the assistant recommended dissection. The captain considered that the monomer might be very scarce, and insisted that it would not be too late to dissect it once a second such specimen had been collected. Endals consulted the route parameters automatically recorded in the captain's landing system, and after the intense illumination of the star had passed, he planned to take another sample of the cell in the area where the particular cell appeared. The light of the stars has not yet passed, and the indices of the life of the monomers monitored in real time have been reduced to varying degrees. After consulting with the captain, the two concluded that the lack of Wantel was due to the lack of Wantel, and by injecting the urgently collected Wantel into a sealed test tube, the index changed, and the situation seemed to become optimistic. The intense light of the star was about to pass, and Endals handed over the observation to the captain, who had finished his rest, and began to prepare for another landing. Just as he was leaving the ship, the captain told him to hurry back to the lab. There was no element of anxiety in the captain's voice, but the smell of urgency was very obvious. Did something happen in the lab? Dropping the landing system, Endals turned and ran towards the lab.

It was indeed urgent, and the individual life index collected by the captain began to decrease again, and before the two of them could come up with a better way, the index stubbornly returned to the origin of the coordinate axis. This means that the monomer no longer has a living form, and now whether it is to understand the alienation characteristics of the monomer or to know the cause of its death, dissection is the most effective method. Now that he is dead, there is no possibility of further observation, so it is meaningless to wait until the second monomer is collected again. The most important thing is the anatomy. Under the watchful eye of the captain, Endals used a clamp to transfer the monomer to the unraveling pan, and then began to operate the dissecting knife. When the first knife came into contact with the monomer, the monomer twitched, more like a struggle, but it was very short, and it soon stopped moving completely. Endals glanced at the captain, who motioned to continue. The process of dissection was short, but the results were somewhat expected and unexpected. The monomer is not very large in size, and has a somewhat strange body shape: the body has a hypertrophic fibrous tissue, and the inner nostrils similar to those found in the head similar to those of the vast majority of Nabra populations seem to indicate that the monomer has a relatively good sense of smell. Among the internal organs, Endals discovered for the first time a strange organ that was still faintly ventilating, and in connection with previous observations, the captain judged that this was a system for breathing, or something similar to that of the Nabra. There are 2 fibrous smooth protrusions on the back of the monomer, of which except for the first protrusion and the tail protrusion, the rest of the protrusions are rich in fibrous tissue, and the root of the protrusion is covered with flaky hard protein, and these protrusions can rotate, which is obviously used by the monomer to move and support the body in the vast Vantle. Referring to the situation when the captain found the monolith, these protrusions seem to allow the monomer to crawl for a certain period of time. In addition to its uniqueness, it also has something in common with the monomers that were discovered and collected before, such as the head and mouth parts of the upper and lower jaws with fine but sharp sharp teeth, and the captain carefully touched these sharp teeth with his hands, laughing at himself that these sharp teeth may be the initiators of the evolution of the planet.

After sorting out the dissected data and transferring it all to the central computer, Endals looked at the captain and hesitated for a moment, he wanted to try to demonstrate a program to his superior. This program was developed in his spare time, and can be used to predict the degree and level of evolution of individual organisms, illustrated by visualization and systematic data. The captain leaned against the test bench with interest and began to wait for the results. In the process of operation, Endals found that his work also needed to predict a longer evolutionary process, and the existing prediction period could only reach a few hundred nabra days. However, this is not a long prediction period, and the prediction results are exciting: this monolith has the potential to evolve to a surprising level in the existing environment, and the evolved individual image is depicted by a central computer. The captain looks at the assistant, and the assistant looks at the captain, it's too much like most of the life in the Nabra system! The captain sighed, it seems that after the evolution of the monomer that we interfered with, the direction is like this! It turns out that in the depths of the universe after this, the direction of life is actually much the same. It's almost like our kids. The assistant added, as well as Odans' children. The atmosphere in the lab changed, and after saving the predictions in a file, Endals decided to go out and collect the cells. The captain alone looked at the output of the projected image and pondered how far the planet would evolve, and whether one day it would develop like Nabra to the point where there was no goal and society actually fell into a point where there was no real driving force.

The monolith in the image has long since gotten rid of the weak image in the dissecting dish, and the semi-erect body is not too small to think of as small, and Crown believes that it should be similar to him. The tail is powerful and powerful enough to support the upright body, and the forelimbs are weak and swing in front of the chest. The head is sharp, from an intuitive point of view, the volume and possible mass of the head account for too small a proportion of the body, the captain smiled, this guy is very likely to be very low-level, because according to the evolution law of all races in the Nabra system, the determination of the degree of evolution is more often based on the volume and mass of the head as a proportion of the body volume. The greater the specific gravity, the higher the degree of evolution, and vice versa. Without an evolved head, it cannot effectively hold enough pulp for thinking, and the effect is that all parts of the body, especially the limbs, cannot perform very complex movements, and cannot produce language, which is an important tool for communication. That's bad enough, little one, it's not really strong. The captain sighed at the end of the day and began to contact his assistant.

Endals reported that no similar individuals had been spotted in the target area, and that he was ready to try his luck by expanding the flight range. The captain approved. What does this mean, the evolution of a single body is the result of a very fortuitous result, and it died in a spaceship under unstable traits, if this is the case, isn't it a great setback in evolution? Although the image given by the prediction made Crown feel that the evolution was not ideal, if it continued to evolve, it might be very different. This monomer has already begun to appear on land, and if it evolves, it may be able to live and move completely on land. At least will the planet's biodiversity soon be enhanced?

Outside interference was quite interesting, and Crown tidied up the lab a bit, and after a while the assistant came back from collecting new monomer samples, it was time to start continuing to observe