Of course, the two puppets Lilina created had no souls in their bodies, but this was not because she couldn't do it—although finely manipulating the souls was an astonishingly difficult task, it was surprisingly simple to create a soul. Almost every guy in the god system who can create life can easily generate souls on the works he created, but Lilina didn't do this.
"Because if you give them souls, then they are real lives, and the Pope will not let the children he created go to death!" Lilina explained in this way, with a resolute look on her face, and righteousness—to tell the truth At the beginning, I really didn't believe that she could say this kind of rhetoric. After all, this guy is as dark as the sky at twelve o'clock in the night most of the time, but thinking about it carefully, maybe this is really what Lilina said from the bottom of her heart. remarks. Although he seems to be a distorted, moody, and sometimes extremely cruel guy, Lilina's other side is an almost paranoid "loved person". This kind of love does not mean that she is really caring, but that, as the pope of the life god, she has an extreme mentality of rewarding good and punishing evil towards life. As long as a life is innocent, she is as paranoid in her favor as she is in the extreme cruelty of a guilty life. Therefore, from the standpoint of a god who adjudicates mundane affairs in the traditional sense, Lilina is also a qualified and strict demigod. This almost paranoid "just mentality", I think part of the reason is her experience since the third life, which led to her obsessive ruling fanaticism for good and evil, but the bigger reason should be the transformation of Ding Dong. Ding Dong made Lilina his chief pope, so naturally she had to have enough qualifications—so that lazy bastard Ding Dong directly imprinted the tome of the Star Domain into Lilina's soul. Therefore, sometimes Sister Bing also commented that Lilina is a walking human law: although this law code seems a bit ruthless in many cases due to poor installation methods. But what to say...
As an adjudicator, ruthlessness is probably the greatest virtue.
The main reason why I have been thinking so wildly all the way is to ignore the chattering of this little girl beside me. She seems to be full of uncontrollable contempt for false gods like Melova (this probably has something to do with her deep soul. It is related to the code of law), so that I have to complain for a long time when I saw the two lamps on the side of the road, but this base is surprisingly large. Along the way, we have followed those Melova soldiers through countless labs that look exactly the same , I haven't reached the destination yet. Lilina, who was extremely bored, began to criticize the level of architecture and planning of the Merova people—probably for her now, the Merova people are deaf even if they fart.
"I think there should be more than one experimental base of this kind. After all, they have to deal with the captured 'natives' from three entire planets." I tried to divert Lilina's attention a little. "Look, these areas are all repeated. , so the functions should be similar. This area should be used to extract the souls of the experimental subjects, but I don’t know where they store these souls. The data transmission network in this place has many nodes with unknown meanings, and it is not easy to go inside It's really troublesome to plug in the spy port."
"According to the opinion of the Pope, first go out and spread some viruses or something," Lilina followed me unhurriedly. While talking, she began to toss about her magical cup again, and the screen was still broadcast from a to e, "more or less died... Boss, do you think it would be more suitable for me to have a d cup? What size do you like? ? Big-breasted elf girls seem to be quite popular—can you touch them?"
"Hiss... don't make trouble, we seem to be here, they can't stop." I rubbed Lilina's head. In fact, this girl just wants to increase her sense of presence: Although I always think that her sense of presence has exceeded the standard, a guy whose life goal is to be cute in human form will never think that his sense of presence is high enough.
Those Melova soldiers who were in charge of transporting the experimental subjects stopped on a lifting platform at the end of the corridor. Putting the "unconscious" bodies of "Anuza" and "Anulili" in place, and then pressing a few buttons next to the platform, the task seemed to be completed. They left in a hurry, and before they left, they kicked the two tattered experimental subjects who were burned by the sparks during the soul extraction a few times, as if they were extremely disgusted, and then the lifting platform quickly rose and was sent to the hospital. Go to the upper floor of this large and somewhat surprising experimental base. Lilina and I followed closely all the way, and saw that the structure of the upper floor of the base was completely different from the lower floor: it looked more spacious here, and the rooms on both sides of the extremely wide corridor were obviously far apart, indicating that the laboratories here were no longer the ones on the lower floor. It is not a small facility, but a place for large-scale operations.
There were two technicians wearing protective clothing, as if they were working in a radioactive environment, waiting by the platform. They confirmed the identification signal on the trolley, and then pushed them to the nearest laboratory, followed them Entering this room, Lilina and I couldn't help exclaiming: This place is actually a large operating room
In the extremely wide hall, there are neatly arranged beds one by one. Each bed is surrounded by exactly the same equipment unit, and above the bed is a mechanical arm that looks like a planing tool. Most of the beds are vacant, but on some beds far away, I saw human remains... It seems that "surgery" is constantly being carried out here like an assembly line, so that there are always beds occupied.
Such things filled the entire space, almost invisible at a glance. At first glance, I thought it was an oversized operating room, but when so many anatomy tables lined up in front of my eyes, I gradually felt that... here is a slaughterhouse. It is more appropriate to describe.
"Boss, I feel...very, very uncomfortable..." Lilina grabbed my arm and muttered to herself, "A lot of lives have dissipated here... Damn, the body sensitivity of the life god is too high..."
I don't have the demigod body of the life god system, but I can feel the weird atmosphere that Lilina said, so I frowned tightly and forced myself to calm down—now I must be quiet. Otherwise, I really can't help tearing down this place.
In the "operating room", there are many staff members who also wear full-body protective clothing, and they took over the cart. Then he placed the "experiment" very skillfully on the two nearest vacant beds, and then activated the automatic equipment. Without human participation at all, the automatic planing manipulator skillfully... took out the brains of the two puppets.
The automatic equipment sent these two living brains into two translucent spherical containers. I saw that the lower half of the containers had delicate mechanical structures, and the containers were filled with a light green solution. Needle-like things were floating in the solution. They sensed that there was a new "guest" in the container, and immediately pierced into the groove of the brain nimbly, and then the device at the bottom of the container began to operate. A soft, crystalline substance grew out, gradually fused with the brainstem structure, and after just one minute, the brain was packaged and transformed into something like a mass-produced device, and It was sent to the staff next to it by the robot.
A staff member with a recording device in his hand waited for the green light on the surface of the spherical device to turn on, then scanned the upper half of the sphere with the device in his hand, like a quality inspector inspecting pork. While recording the data, he said to his companions: "Well, it is still healthy, with a slight injury, probably caused by nerve overload, but it will heal soon. The consciousness has been cleared. It can be sent directly to the assembly factory. It's just right for a server."
"Ha, that's all they need. They resisted quite resolutely back then, but now they are still packed in the ball." Another staff member looked at the remains lying on the operating table contemptuously. The complete and young body is now beyond recognition. There were burn marks all over his body from the soul extraction equipment, and there were horrific wounds on his head, "Okay, two more, take these two leftovers and the ones on the beds from No. 176 to No. 200 over there." Let’s send the leftovers to the factory.”
This is the ultimate fate of the experimental subject.
If Anuza and Anulili were brought here, they would have to face this fate.
This is the fate faced by slaves who were once captured, or resistance fighters who voluntarily infiltrated.
They came here with the belief in racial freedom, or with the firm belief in the "benevolent Melova god", and then their souls were drained, their brains were removed, they were thrown into factories as industrial waste, and they were killed. The "scientists" here are using and discarding them as mass-produced and mass-produced assembly line products. If there is no resistance, there is no way to resist—those resistance fighters may even give up resistance in order not to reveal their identities. In this way, they all became half-dead parts of the Melovas' machine.
Yes, parts—someone just mentioned assembly plants, so in the end those packaged brains are just parts of something bigger kind.
I patted Lilina on the shoulder: "Where's your virus?"
"Enough amount," Lilina smiled slightly, "Even if the Melovans were strengthened by the old empire, a large number of them would die."
"Don't worry, just give some punishment for now," I nodded, "Using your words, more or less die first, I didn't expect these ace servants to be killed by an infectious disease... Be careful when you do it later, don't Let the Melova people notice that these viruses are foreign products, and also pay attention not to infect creatures other than the Melova people."
Lilina showed a confident smile: "Don't worry, boss, I will limit the infection area and will not leave this area."
I let out a sigh of relief, and suddenly felt that it was a great blessing for Turazzo not to infiltrate conservatives into Barryan's plan through all their efforts: Lilina and I didn't have to worry about accidental injury this time.
"Boss, do you want to follow them to the assembly plant?" Lilina followed me and quickly left the slaughterhouse, seeing that the route was behind the person transporting the "brain ball", she asked curiously, "Then The local defense may be tighter, so we don’t know if our camouflage will continue to work.”
"As far as I can go," I shrugged. "It's hard to get to this point. I don't know what those grandchildren are doing. I feel panicked."
Lilina snorted, stopped talking, and just followed me obediently—she is much quieter now.
We left this "scientific research base" in this way, thankfully. The "assembly factory" of the Melova people is right next to the scientific research base, so they don't need to use space teleportation to transport the "parts" that have just been assembled—or it may be that Barian, who has a serious distrust syndrome, just to be on the safe side. The short-distance space transportation technology was not used in the entire base. Anyway, it gave me and Lilina a lot of convenience. We carefully sneaked into a huge square building, which is the so-called assembly factory.
The "parts" sent here did not go through any handover procedures, but were escorted by soldiers all the way and brought directly to the "workshop". After passing through the gate of the workshop, Lilina and I were shocked again.
in this vast space. There are a large number of neatly arranged, assembled and basically formed giant equipment. Each of these giant devices is more than ten meters high, presenting an unconventional regular polyhedron shape. Some of their surfaces have been covered with smooth metal armor plates, and have been sprayed with numbers and various signs, leaving a neat interface , and some are obviously not yet completed, and the internal complex structure is still in progress. Except for the wiring and the crystallized substrate, what was exposed was the brain container connected in a neat matrix.
I felt a huge shock, but after calming down, I still didn't forget to observe the data interfaces on the assembled giant equipment. These data interfaces are very familiar: they have standard formats, five crystallized main interfaces and seventeen Regular secondary interface. There are twenty-six sets of server plug-in terminals arranged in parallel... This is the connection module of the standard mainframe of the empire's large and medium-sized starships. Whether it is a mysterious system or a technological system, the imperial starships all use the same specification connection modules... Melova people Are you using this method to manufacture a shipboard host? !
These... are based on the human brain... shipboard hosts
For a moment, the first thing I thought of was the Royal Fleet that the Melova people got from their elder sister back then. Their only purpose in making these counterfeit hosts must be to control the Xiling starship, and the only starship in their hands is worth doing. It's the Royal Fleet!
"Damn it..." Lilina was stunned and said in a low voice. "Silent Hill Live!"
I ignored her jumping associations. After the shock and anger subsided a little bit, I was more puzzled and absurd—it is true that the Melovas used human brains to create starship hosts. "Creativity" is really unique, but... are they fools, a matrix of human brain wiring, and they want to use this thing to control Imperial starships
They don't know how terrifying the computing power of the Imperial Starship mainframe is? Or is it that Anulili's racial talent is extraordinary, and the brains of hundreds or thousands of people can be connected in parallel to match the computing power of the last Xiling shipboard mainframe
One after another, these giant devices made by the Melova look very impressive on the outside, but they rely on the fragile carbon-based biological brains to maintain their operation, even if they use the innate computing power of these brains If it is completely released, it may not be enough to carry the data processing tasks of an imperial starship—it is true that if the brain of a carbon-based creature is extracted, all his brain cells will no longer have to deal with any life-related matters, and simply become a The computing power of the computing machine is actually quite powerful, but it is still impossible for this computing power to have the slightest possibility of being comparable to the Xiling shipboard host. This is a qualitative gap, and it is a qualitative gap that cannot be made up by quantity.
But that's what the Melovas do!
I quickly organized the poor knowledge of imperial equipment in my head, connected to the database and rummaged through the data, and finally came to a conclusion: relying solely on the brains of carbon-based organisms as the processing unit, it is impossible to complete the inspection of the imperial starships. According to data calculations, by the standards of human beings on Earth, after the brain computing power is fully released, this level of parallel connection is at best to allow a medium-sized starship to conduct routine cruises—but it definitely does not meet the combat standard. The biggest barrier is the reaction speed and "hardware indicators" of the carbon-based biological brain. There are a lot of equipment in a starship, from the main gun of the battleship to the lighting and gravity system of a certain section. These things are all in the control network. The brains of carbon-based creatures are not suitable for handling such delicate and complex things. , even if it is completely transformed into a computing machine. And the aborigines on this planet... Their brain "efficiency" should be the same as that of people on Earth. The Melovas seem to have used technical means to ensure that these aborigines did not experience brain structure degeneration after living in primitive people for such a long time, but this Not enough.
"The biggest advantage of the brain of carbon-based organisms is fuzzy calculation and nonlinear processing," Lilina suddenly interrupted my thinking, "the chapters on the working principles of various thinking organs in the theory of life architecture have been clearly explained. In In the field of the above two computing modes, the brain of carbon-based organisms is the only thinking organ that is similar to the mainframe of the imperial starship. It is probably because of this that the Melovas have taken this into consideration and connected their brains in parallel to serve as the mainframe of the starship. Right... Only in this way can they 'artificially' create processors capable of fuzzy and non-linear thinking, which is a key technology that the Old Empire probably never taught them."
"The problem is that this kind of processor has insufficient power." I expressed my doubts, and at the same time, I suddenly realized how wise it was for Lin Xue to nod and agree to let Lilina come with me before departure: among us, the only The guy who knows everything about any form of life is this curious loli. The eldest lady must have predicted Lilina's role at this moment, so she let me bring this humanoid knowledge base.
There is a prophet by my side, so everything is safe...
"The power of the processor is indeed insufficient," Lilina nodded, her eyes narrowed suddenly, "so they made a soul-driven server... Boss, they also extracted a huge number of souls, didn't they?" (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to come to the starting point (QuanBeN-XiaoShuo.) to vote for recommendations and monthly tickets. Your support is my biggest motivation.)
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