Mage Joan

Chapter 2832: Execution

John Andre, the young and handsome Feizhen officer of noble birth, seems to have secretly made up his mind to death from the moment he entered the court. Is it just to denounce the hypocrisy of the leaders of the independent revolution? Happy mouth?

He was swearing happily, but at the cost of paying his young life, is it worth it?

No one knows the answers to these questions.

Before being sentenced, John Andre wrote an autograph letter to George Vassar, first apologizing for his attempt to kidnap the other party, and then asked Vassar to grant him the glory of shooting, to die like a soldier, not like a spy. He was hanged on the gallows like that.

After receiving this letter, George Vassar once again showed a generous mind, fulfilling John Andre's wish before his death.

On August 22, John Andre was escorted to the execution ground and executed by shooting, becoming the highest-ranking Fijian officer who has been publicly executed by the Continental Army since the beginning of the War of Independence.

A reporter who came to the scene of the execution faithfully recorded the shocking cry made by John Andre before the execution in his report:

"Those who killed me, thank you for helping me gain immortality!"

At the dinner at the Colasburg Embassy, ​​Qiao An couldn't help being moved when he heard the old Franklin talk about the details of John Andre's trial and execution.

Deep down, there was even a trace of regret for the arrest of Andre.

The throbbing at this moment will not completely reverse Qiao'an's view of Andre.

After all, John Andre is a spy, and it is not wrong to sentence him to death by instigating Benedict Laval against Benedict Laval and conspiring to assassinate George Vassar.

What's more, the Feizhen officer who went to his death generously has gained the "immortal" reputation he longed for after his death.

John Andre’s body was returned to Fijn, and was mourned by people from all walks of life, including His Majesty the King and cabinet ministers. He was finally buried in the famous West Side Cathedral of Avalon as a "war hero". It's a complete sadness and honor, and I got what I wanted.

Using "casting to avoid material" and transforming magic, Qiao An has done a series of experiments before and has drawn some valuable conclusions.

But he was not satisfied with this, and subsequently designed a set of experiments to try to artificially create a "magic-free space" in the experimental environment to verify whether the creatures in the non-magic environment can pass through channels other than the magic net and interact with the magic net. The casters in the environment exchange information.

The core tool of this set of experiments is the "anti-magic field".

Qiao An uses the "Anti-Magic Field" to completely shield the large petri dish where the "Vida Plasma Monster" population is located.

After this operation, according to the conclusions drawn from previous experiments, there are no other "wild" plasma monsters in the Mowang service area.

Next, Qiao An used transformation magic and cooperated with "casting to avoid material", trying to become a plasma monster, but the result ended in failure, unexpectedly.

In the second step of the experiment, Qiao An removed half of the randomly selected blood plasma monsters from the anti-magic field, put them in an unobstructed environment of the magic net, and tried to deform again.

This time he successfully turned into a plasma monster, and the deformed body data is only the average value of the creature in a magical environment, but it has nothing to do with the plasma monster in a non-magic environment.

It can be seen that only creatures in the service area of ​​the magic net can be collected by the magic net, and the same creatures included in the non-magic environment will be ignored by the magic net and no longer provided—more accurately, they cannot be collected— Related information is equivalent to collective death.

It's like when we talk about someone "nothing", even if they are alive in the biological sense, they are dead in the sociological sense.

Does this interesting experimental result indicate that the biological information collected and stored by Mowang is not a permanent archive, but a form similar to "temporary documents."

The biological information stored by Monet will be updated in real time with the evolution of the species. When the species becomes extinct or leaves the Monet service area, Monet will delete its related information from its server.

If at this time a spellcaster tries to call this part of the species information with "casting free material", he will receive a feedback that "relevant data does not exist", and thus cannot anchor the deformation target, resulting in deformation failure?

If the above conjecture is true, Qiao An will have to admit that he may have overestimated the storage capacity of Mowang.

Mowang is probably not a super archive with unlimited storage capacity and all information since the creation of the universe, but a reservoir with a limited capacity. In order to ensure that the water level is maintained at a safe limit, it is necessary to open the floodgate regularly, that is, delete it. Remove information that is judged to be useless or of little use.

A species that has been physically extinct, or has left the service area of ​​Monet, its related information is judged by Monet as "garbage" that can be discarded.

Is the truth really like this?

Qiao An feels that there is at least one huge loophole in this inference, which is to deny the value of archaeology.

Conversely, as long as you can dig out the bones of extinct ancient creatures from the depths of the earth, and cast spells into that creature, you can draw a beautiful counterexample and knock the above inference to the ground!

This falsification experiment is simple to say, but it is actually a little troublesome to implement.

For example, if you discover a mysterious fossil through archeology, there is no relevant record in the historical documents-this is a necessary condition, because any information contained in a book must be a subset of the vast database of Monet.

You have searched all over the world, but you can’t find a creature that corresponds to the fossil. You might as well call it "a imaginary creature, a beast." Is it possible to judge based on this that this kind of creature has become extinct in all planes of the multiverse?

Not always.

It is simply unrealistic to try to prove that a certain species has been extinct through fieldwork. Unless you really travel all corners of all planes, you cannot tell whether there is still a living “virtual beast” hidden in a certain area. .

The only feasible method of verification is to use magic nets, using "casting spells free of material" + deformation magic, and try to simulate the living creatures.

If it fails, it means that this creature has been extinct at least in the service area of ​​the magic net, which is very reasonable.

On the contrary, if the transformation is successful... then you are in big trouble!

The trouble is that you cannot properly attribute the results of this experiment.

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