Chapter 154: I didn't think of a chapter name

Also changing is the 9956-4 mining site where Parker is in charge.

If the gathering place of human beings built by the players is in good order with a high-tech civilization, the current base of the 9956-4 mining area has more traces of "barbaric" growth.

When the players planned to build the first human zone, they had a complete design in their hearts, and most of the final results were in line with the players' expectations at the beginning, and a small number of changes were also caused by the fundamental differences between the earth and the planet Tanlon, which was inevitable.

The base of the 9956-4 mining area is different, it carries the hidden expectations of Parker and some Tanloners, looking forward to the flame of the Tanloner civilization being rekindled here, but the Tanloner civilization is too far apart, and even they themselves don't know what to do in order to rekindle the flame of civilization.

He can only put everything he holds in his hands related to the civilization of Tanlon, and give it to those Tanloners to choose for themselves.

It's like handing the building blocks to young children and expecting them to put something together - maybe that's not what the Tanloner civilization was at its beginning, but how can the new civilization developed by the Tanlons themselves not be considered the Tanloner civilization?

Therefore, in addition to the basic functional facilities used to maintain normal life, some other things are in a state of "laissez-faire", and Parker does not do anything to restrain them, so the state that is presented in the end is also very "barbaric".

Parker's matter, in fact, many players have already found out, after all, the 9956-4 mining base is such a big place, and players are suddenly forbidden to enter, and there are quite a few players with great curiosity.

There are euphemistic contacts and inquiries like 'bright and honest stones', and there are also those who don't have enough b in their hearts and ask directly on their faces...... In the end, the base of the 9956-4 mining area is there, and it can't be hidden, so even if Parker doesn't say it, it doesn't take long for players to understand the reasons for Parker's series of behaviors.

In general, it is the Tanlonger people who are struggling to survive under the oppression of the interstellar people, thanks to the blessing of the Zerg and the player, after gaining "freedom", they began to pursue their own civilization that has been gone for nearly three hundred years.

Moreover, because the player's help to these Tanlons, such as building houses and a series of things, is an act of directly covering the Tanlons civilization with the player civilization on the earth - the houses built by the players are inevitably carrying various elements on the earth in any aspect.

Especially for all kinds of house planning structures, Earth players, who have a history of thousands of years of civilization, already have a very complete set of architectural designs, and know what proportion to use for each room is more appropriate and cost-effective.

It seems to be a normal thing, but it is reflected in different civilizations, but it is actually completely different, for example, some civilizations will have a high degree of belief in God, so every family will have a dark room for prayer or other places.

According to the player's approach, the civilized characteristics of this kind of house building must have been lost by butterflies.

This is another manifestation of civilization, not only in those conspicuous places, but also in the shadows and various details, which is why Parker forbids players to enter the 9956-4 mining base again, in the hope that those people of Tanloner will be less affected.

It is impossible to be completely unaffected, and the current Tanlons know too little, even Yale Kugwen, who only knows some words and knowledge, so when faced with something more than they know, they can only try to imitate the player's practice.

Parker himself knew that there was no possibility for the Tannon people to rebuild their civilization without the influence of interstellar people and players from the beginning.

Unless the interstellar people and the Zerg and the players exist at the same time, they all disappear on this planet of Tanlon, leaving nothing behind, along with those items and traces related to them.

Otherwise, it can only be empty words and beautiful imagination.

But Parker still chose to do it, maybe it didn't work, but he always had to do something, for the sake of his former kind, for the sake of the civilization of the Tannon people.

Perhaps, from the perspective of the Zerg, Parker's behavior seems a bit despicable - he has become a Zerg, but he still cares about his original human kind, and uses the power of the Zerg to fight for a better life for those kinds.

Eat inside and out...... Or should it be described as such?

That's right, it's just that the fundamental reason why Parker sacrificed his body to Mo Lan, the queen of the Zerg, in exchange for the power of the Zerg is because he wants to change the fate of his race.

If it weren't for this goal, why would Parker become a Zerg? Even now, if Parker is not willing to persist for the sake of his compatriots, he can achieve the same effect as suicide at any time, that is, lose his consciousness and become a real Zerg with no individual consciousness.

It's not so much about Parker's situation, it's better to regard this matter as a deal between Parker and Mo Lan, Mo Lan gave Parker's identity and part of the Zerg's power, on the other hand, Parker needs to maintain his own consciousness and do something for Mo Lan that ordinary Zerg can't do.

In addition, there is no need to worry about the possibility of the Tanlons posing a threat to the Zerg, and how terrible it is to let them pursue their own civilization.

In the final analysis, there is only one thing Mo Lan is afraid of - firepower.

If the civilization of the Tanlons could have come up with something that could threaten the firepower of the Zerg, then it would not have been defeated by the interstellar people in the first place and reduced to what it is now.

To regard the Tanlons as a possible threat is already to look up to them.

Even if it is a player, Mo Lan does not have much expectation, in terms of the level of science and technology on the earth, Mo Lan can easily occupy any kind of Zerg soldier on the earth - nuclear weapons are indeed a threat, but Mo Lan can ensure that a small number of Zerg can survive normally under nuclear radiation, can the humans on Earth do it?

Therefore, the players are vigorously engaged in various infrastructure construction with a group of Tanlonger people, in fact, it has no effect on Mo Lan, the highest player is to restore the scientific and technological level on the earth, and that little scientific and technological firepower is not painful for the Zerg, and it is a ridiculous gap between matches and rockets for the interstellar people.

But...... Mo Lan's goal has never been just about technology on Earth, she has a small base left behind by countless interstellar people on the planet Tanlon, and there is a ready-made starship to use.

That is Mo Lan's real goal, and the technology on the earth brought by the players is just a springboard for Mo Lan's choice.

It is obviously whimsical to let a group of Tanlonians who don't know anything come up to control various high-tech equipment of the interstellar people, and it will be relatively easier for these Tanlonians to understand the basic principles first, and then come to contact the technology of the interstellar people.

I haven't been to kindergarten, so I go to see the textbooks of the university, which is definitely not good, and if I go through a primary school first, I have learned the basic culture, although the textbooks of the university still do not understand, but at least the text can be understood, and the principle of operation can still be learned.

As for the Zerg itself, they can't even operate the high-tech equipment of the interstellar people.

The fundamental reason is that the Zerg have no individual consciousness and cannot independently generate thoughts and ideas about using weapons, so Mo Lan has always considered how to strengthen the physical strength of the Zerg soldiers to increase their combat ability, rather than trying to add a few brains to the Zerg soldiers.

The second reason is that even if some of the weapons of the interstellar people are so simple that they can be used by Zerg soldiers who have no individual consciousness, those Zerg soldiers cannot use them, because all kinds of weapons of interstellar people have the function of independently identifying users, and those that conform to the appearance of the Zerg cannot be used at all.

If Mo Lan wants to assign some high-tech weapons to the Zerg soldiers under her command, she can only hope that she can develop the corresponding high-tech on her side.

- Didn't the interstellar people consider the existence of humanoid zergs?

Yes, not thought about it at all.

Whether it is a humanoid Zerg or not, as long as the name "Zerg" is hung, it means that the individual has absolutely no consciousness.

A fragile humanoid soldier who can only pull the trigger according to instinct, and a Zerg soldier who can only pull the trigger according to instinct, but has an extremely tough shell and sharp mouthparts and claws, no matter how you think about it, the latter is more terrifying.

The former must have some unique advantages as a human being, but the humanoid zerg soldiers who have no individual consciousness at all can't give full play to those advantages, and there is no difference between a vegetative person holding a weapon, so what is there to care about among the interstellar people?

It's far inferior to the latter, although the aiming rate is a little worse, and it may not aim at this thing at all, but it completely makes up for the disadvantage of the Zerg in long-range attacks, and it's not afraid of snatching weapons at close range.

Rather, the latter is already very scary just by seeing the image.

As for some humans who have been forcibly transformed by the Zerg, will they get these weapons to cause trouble for the interstellar people - if there are really humans who have been forcibly transformed to get weapons, it will be a trouble for the Zerg.

Humans with strong willpower will resist the assimilation of the Zerg Empress's spiritual power, and strive to retain a clear personal consciousness, and if they can get a weapon at this time, then they will not give a shot to the Zerg next to them, and strive to kill one without losing money, and kill two to earn one, or turn their heads to give themselves a shot and have a good time.

Taking another 10,000 steps back, even if there are really those human scum who are willing to be dogs for the interstellar people, the interstellar people are still willing to bear the consequences and leave more opportunities to those reluctant humans.

"May all human heroes receive the most glorious death in the war against the Zerg."

(Maybe it's not a problem with the code words at night, it's just that I just can't write it.)(._.) m write a sentence card for half an hour, I think it is difficult to have two more today, rest assured, even if there is no second watch today, I will make up tomorrow)