Crazy evolution bug

Chapter 594 Next stop

Chapter 594 Next stop

Mark Bo thought for a while and said: "Maybe it has something to do with his life form, you must know that even a skeleton with a very simple body structure will not have such a weak soul after becoming a legend.

Most of the half-guide's body is in a mechanical state, but his essence is the brain in his body, a living creature.

Perhaps it was this nondescript life form that made his soul so weak. "

Insector said, "Indeed."

With his further feelings, Mark Bo's statement was also confirmed.

The body of a half-guide is neither fish nor fowl, it is essentially just a brain, and the outside of the body is pendants, but these pendants are too delicate and are closely integrated with the brain of a half-guide.

But no matter how tightly combined the pendant is, it is just a pendant, not a real body.

It is this nondescript body that limits the life level of a half-guide, and also limits the growth of a half-guide's soul, so Gabriel's soul essence has reached the legendary level, but it is as weak as a mortal.

Because if the soul is too strong, it will damage Gabriel's brain.

Insector: "It seems that if semi-conductors want to go further, they must change the nondescript state of their bodies.

It should be impossible to change into a living thing, after all, it is hard to return, but it is possible to transform the brain into a machine, completely into a mechanical life, and they have mastered that technology. "

Mark Bo shook his head and said: "But after turning the brain into a machine, semi-human thinking will lose creativity, and it may not only be as simple as creativity, there may be other side effects."

Insector said: "If it were me, I would definitely choose to change my brain into a machine. As for those side effects, there will always be a way."

Mark Bo nodded slightly. Insector's approach is very Zerg, but the Zerg's approach may not be feasible in semi-guided civilization.

Mark Bo looked at Insector, in fact, he already had the solution to the semiconductor problem.

But it wasn't him who made the move, but Insector.

The genetic modification technology of the Zerg is extremely powerful. As long as you find a way to transform the brain of the semi-human into the blood of the Zerg, and then use the omnipotent evolution method of the Zerg, the semi-human can go a step further in both body and soul.

But Mark Bo gave up this plan after a little thought.

Leaving aside whether Insector is willing to help, the semi-conductor himself will not agree. After all, obtaining the blood of the Zerg is equivalent to abandoning one's own civilization.

And Marko himself doesn't want to see semi-conductors turn into Zerg.

Although Mark Bo has never seen the Noah civilization, but in some respects, Mark Bo's thoughts are very similar to the Noah civilization.

He is more inclined to see all kinds of civilizations flourishing. It is precisely because of this that he stopped interfering after discovering the possibility of the Zerg race.

In addition, the semi-conductive civilization has not come to an end.

Because according to his perception, semi-guided civilization is still making progress, which shows that the path of semi-guided civilization may continue to go on.

Mark Bo was still thinking, Insector had already moved his finger away, and Gabriel, the semi-conductor, gradually regained his clarity.

Gabriel wondered, "What happened?"

Insector didn't hide it either: "I found some problems in your soul, and checked it out. The essence of your soul is already transcendent, but it's too fragile."

Gabriel didn't respond on the surface, but his thoughts had already started running at high speed.

After listening to Insector's words, he received a message from his disciple Norad, and even saw the image from Norad's perspective, seeing the expressions and movements of Insector and Rubik.

Although the discussion between Insector and Rubik in the video is brief, the problems pointed out are clear and clear, which is a problem that their semi-leaders have always been troubled by.

The semi-guided civilization is similar to the protoss civilization, and the research on the soul is very limited.

The conversation between Insector and Mark Bo made Gabriel feel enlightened.

Thinking of this, Gabriel asked: "Your Excellency said that my soul is already transcendent in essence. I wonder if you can tell me the difference between an ordinary soul and mine."

Insector thought for a while and said, "Actually, I can't describe this. It's hard to describe something like the soul. Why don't you experience it for a clearer understanding."

As he spoke, Insector pressed his fingers to the center of Gabriel's eyebrows again. It was not difficult for him to use this ability of sharing feelings.

He successively let Gabriel feel the soul of his disciple Norad, the soul of Mark Bo, the soul of his avatar, and the soul of ordinary Zerg arms.

After feeling the soul, Insector quickly communicated with Gabriel further.

……

If the big universe is regarded as the sea, various civilizations are regarded as ships sailing in the sea.

The Zerg in the big universe can be regarded as a pirate ship dedicated to robbing the coastline, plundering resources all day long, and developing a pirate fleet.

Protoss civilization can be regarded as an ambitious merchant ship, busy with business all day long, either investing, acquiring coastlines, or developing ships.

Semi-conductive civilization can be regarded as an expedition ship in the sea, and likes to explore in the ocean.

In fact, the protoss also knew many things that Gabriel, the semi-conductor, knew, but the angle of description was very different.

From Gabriel's mouth, Insector saw a different big universe.

The big universe is very big. The original Noah civilization divided the big universe into 62 regions. This Insector has already learned from the Protoss. The characteristics of the 62 regions, and the rich resources of each region.

Gabriel, the semi-conductor, explained to Insector how the 62 regions are divided after telling the story of the 62 regions in the universe.

It was only at this time that Insect learned that many of the 62 regions were not connected to each other.

The Noah civilization divides these 62 regions in a rough and reasonable way, just like 62 light sources. The farther the distance is from the center of the light source, the more intensive the birth of civilization is. 62 light sources represent that 62 gathered a large number of civilizations Area.

As for those dark areas that are not covered by light sources, there may also be some civilizations, but after the Noah civilization left, no civilization would be free to explore in the dark.

The half-guide Gabriel seems to have really come here for communication. He hardly asked or intervened in the Protoss civilization trapped in Zerg spores, but kept asking about the soul, and at the same time answered a lot of questions for Insector. Big universe question.

Insekt even obtained traces of the presence of those celestial beings.

2 years and 540 years ago, those immortals seemed to have appeared in the Nelcadum galaxy in the BC region of the 43rd region, and finally disappeared after an unknown glow.

The beautiful glow radiated to several civilizations in the Nelcadem galaxy, but no one knew where those immortals went.

Hearing the narration of the semi-conductor, Insector had already decided to go to the 43rd region to explore.

However, following the semi-conductor's other words, Insector finally changed his destination.

After three days, Insect's Zerg fleet has set sail, and the next stop has completely fallen into the mediocre Blue Star civilization...

(End of this chapter)

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