Chapter 227: The Difference

Nothing happened, Herac's mining ship followed after his leader of the main spaceship flew away quickly, if it wasn't for the excessive contradictions, he wouldn't have stepped on another foot if he didn't rescue a faulty spaceship, this kind of behavior, Herac, as the leader, still knew that he couldn't do it because of his status and dignity.

They seem to be a peaceful race, but they are not too oppressive and weak, and they do not cause trouble.

Everything went smoothly and surprisingly, no one knew why Vahn changed his mind and left, originally it said to accompany the ship four, although this persistence did not move the creatures in the cabin of the ship four.

There was a suffocating silence in the cabin.

Until Tal seemed to think of something, and muttered, "Old Five, Vahn has abandoned you." ”

"Shut up." The boss screamed in case of anger. This earth-born creature Tal often influences others with thought-patterns and behaviors from Earth.

For example, the main control computer five.

"I don't think I'll ever be in a good mood again." The main control computer five really lived up to Tal's expectations, and his voice was pessimistic.

Although it and Vahn have not yet begun, it is sad that the experience of companionship has died, and it may not have understood what love is, but it is immersed in it and cares for its own sadness.

"Take it easy." Robot Two comforted Computer Five: "It's not that bad. ”

Robot Two seemed to think for a moment: "Maybe you will meet a better one in the future." "It's thinking about whether to find a better partner for Ship Four.

The second robot is a metal body. It seems to be more understanding of the feelings of the same kind.

"Shut up for me, too." The boss can't bear it anymore. It's all the same.

But the silence only lasted for a while, and Computer Five couldn't help but say, "I don't want to go anywhere, I." I want to wait here for Vahn to come back if it comes back and can't see me---。 Of course, the meaning of the words of the computer five, others directly ignore and ignore.

"I've heard a story. There is a man who has not returned, and those who wait for him will look and look every day! The result - turned to stone! "Robot 2 originally wanted to tell a story that could move everyone, but it didn't understand the details of the story, and it wasn't good at describing human feelings that it didn't understand, and finally found out how boring the ending of the story was, that is, the kind of boredom that is okay, everyone wash and sleep.

"Stones." This inspired a little memory of Tar, which made him cry: "I remember, I used to be like a stone." ”

The robot's eyes widened, but the light in its eyes seemed to be brighter: "So you want to say that you are the stone that looks at it?" ”

"It's not." Tal remembered his former stone form, which caused it to meditate on the memories associated with the stone, but the memories refused to activate it more.

"I knew you forgot again." Seeing Tal such a fragment of memory, the robot was not surprised to see it twice, and he was not interested.

It had always been curious about Tár's experience, but it obviously couldn't count on hearing Tár's story, and Tár himself did not remember.

"Go repair the ship." If the boss tells the robot two, he doesn't want to listen to their boring chatter.

Robot Two glanced at Tar, turned around and walked to the back of the cockpit, there was nothing, but in the back wall, a dome door of the same color suddenly appeared, allowing one person to enter and exit, and after the door slid open silently, Robot Two walked in, and the door closed again, seamlessly.

"Where is that?" Tal couldn't help but ask curiously.

"The workshop is also a workshop for ship maintenance." Computer Five sullenly said that it still didn't seem very happy, and no one cared about how it felt.

Tal kept staring at the door until the door opened again, and Robot Two came out with a silver bag that seemed to be liquid in the bag, which seemed to be bulging, soft, and unedged, and Robot Two walked towards the outer cabin door.

Tal followed it out, and saw Robot 2 jump nimbly onto the roof of Ship 4, pour the liquid from the bag in his hand into the damaged part of the ship, and spread it out with the bag.

Tal watched in amazement as the pouch expanded as if it were a living thing, flowing vividly, covering all the damages, and the unknown solution inside did not spill out at all for observation, because it was all covered by the pouch, and Tal saw nothing.

"What's that?" Tal asked.

"Synthetic spaceship shield material." Robot Two replied casually.

"It's like a liquid."

"When it dries, it's the same as the hull around the hull." Robot Two said nonappetically.

"Silver-gray too?" Tal asked.

"What?" Robot Two seemed a little surprised: "Does it have a color?" ”

Tal was also stunned: "Isn't this the protective material of the spaceship shell you concocted?" "Robot 2 concocts the synthetic repair material in the workshop, and it doesn't know what color it is?

Robot Two stared at Tal strangely for a moment before saying, "To me it's an energy structure, colorless, like the universe of space, without color. ”

Changtar was stunned, looking at the shiny silver-gray brilliance on the four ice layers of the spaceship, and then at the eyes of Robot Two, there was nothing unusual to investigate, but their eyes were completely different worlds.

This made it ponder, and Tal remained silent, shocked by the discovery.

Why does it see colors? Or is it because of the different viewpoints, so what color does the boss see in case he sees it? Maybe he saw it as colorless.

It's really pointless to dwell on this question, but it seems that Robot 2 has already discovered this difference in perspective, between machines and creatures, no matter how smart it is, it is not a creature after all.

Robot Two suddenly laughed: "I know that there are many colors that can be seen from the perspective of humans on Earth, are you?" It doesn't need an answer, it walks away.

"Humans?" Tal is a little skeptical, it is an Earth human itself? But how can it not be tapped with memories of the earth? It remembered the dream again, but it was fragmented and could not give it any clues.

Until he returned to the fourth cabin of the spacecraft, Tal looked at the thousands of miles of ice outside the screen, endless, cold to the bone, this planet is so dead and silent, there is no sign of life, living cold, dying silently, thousands of years of eternal loneliness.

"If there was life, I guess they would all freeze to death." Tal muttered unconsciously.

"If there is a life form, maybe it is something you and I can't understand, maybe it's in other latitudes on this planet." The boss said in case.

There is no planet that is devoid of life, but life is set in a different form and is not visible to extraterrestrial visitors.

"So. Planet A also has? Tal asked. If there is invisible life, the planet will be extinguished, and there will be no place to live.

"It depends on how much information there is on that planet, such as the rich information carried by the evolution of life over tens of millions of years, if it is little or insignificant, even if it is destroyed, it doesn't matter if it has little impact on the universe." The boss said in a light tone.

has lived for 10,000 years, and sure enough, his perspective is also transcendent.

"Then if Planet A is not destroyed, life evolution will naturally accumulate information." Tal was unconvinced.

"Then you're going to go back and save it?" Robot Two laughs at Tár's naivety. It's like Tal returning to its past and present, is it hoping to change something? Planet A is gone.

"Since it can be destroyed, and the creator of the universe doesn't care, it is naturally a default, it has no effect, today Planet A can be destroyed by those young people, and tomorrow there may be a big meteorite impact or starquake, and it will also be destroyed." The boss has to see through everything.

The creator of the universe is fully aware of everything, whether a planet will be destroyed or not, and those consciousnesses certainly know, since they do not stop it, it is natural to let this thing give those frivolous young people some opportunity to experience and learn, and some things will be tired of doing and will not do them again, this is learning in evolution, what can be learned from behavioral experience, can or cannot be done.

"What about the Earth? Will this happen? Tal asked, such as natural disasters, starquakes, reaching level 25 can be completely destroyed.