[You realize that the concept of "resurrection" is absolute to it, and perhaps changing other words can solve your confusion. ]
... Is there such a saying? Colin thought of the defeated "undeads" and changed his explanation to another, less absolute one.
"Do you know if there is any functional component that can make people immortal for a certain period of time?"
This time, the system gave a positive response.
[exist.]
Colin asked quickly, "Tell me more about it?"
The active information group squirmed for a while, as if it was thinking and hesitating whether to drag out the corresponding intelligence.
Colin did not urge it, because if the "system" judged itself to be inappropriate, then no matter how much he said, it would be useless.
After nearly a few seconds of hesitation, new information appeared...
[In theory, there may have been more than one corresponding technical component. ]
After a brief pause, another dense stream of information appeared, which made Colin smack his lips in amazement.
[Such components include but are not limited to "ultra-distance and hyper-dimensional projection", "critical regeneration", "consciousness uploading and transmission", "ghost network", "directional matrix cultivation"... ]
Colin narrowed his eyes and looked at these mysterious and powerful high-tech words, as if his soul was attracted by them.
He couldn't understand it, but he was shocked.
And it seems that these are not all, but only a part of the abilities that can make people immortal.
Especially after roughly interpreting the corresponding nouns through the "hints" and seeing what the approximate effects were, Colin didn't know how to describe it.
After thinking for a while, Colin said, "It's like this. The Adventer talked to me about the relevant news before. He told me... there might be something that can make people immortal. Which one do you think it is?"
Colin informed the system in front of him of all the information he had obtained before.
Then, it began to move rapidly, as if analyzing something.
It took a while before new information appeared.
[Based on the existing information, the system infers that the description of this component is more appropriate to "critical regeneration". ]
"Critical regeneration?"
Colin was confused, but before he could use the prompt, the other party gave him the information first.
[Critical Regeneration: Allows the owner to reshape his body after death. After resurrection, the body will return to its complete state before death.]
“Isn’t this resurrection?”
Colin couldn't help but grumble.
[This method is similar to "resurrection", but in essence, when the conditions are right, he has not died, so it cannot be considered "resurrection." ]
[For backward civilizations, "copy and paste" can also be regarded as resurrection, but do you agree that you who are "resurrected" by means of backup memory are resurrected? ]
Uh, this... Colin was choked.
At the same time, he also understood through the "prompt" why the "system" said this was not "resurrection".
That is, these people, although they have suffered great injuries and look like they have turned into ashes, they are not actually dead. Since they are not dead, there is no such thing as "resurrection".
"No, I'm crazy. There's nothing to worry about..."