4.6 Billion Year Symphony of Evolution
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It seems to be in this space ... endemic species.
Lynn caught a creature not long ago and tested it.
Lin felt that this creature could be called 'fog view'.
It seems that its history can be traced back to a long time ago.
Although it does not know itself, how long ago it was born ...
In a word, a long time ago ... there were no creatures in ancient space.
But at some point, such a creature was suddenly born, that is what is called 'fog view'.
Haze View has some special abilities since its birth, for example, it can be disguised as the 'space edge'.
It seems to be able to escape the perception of many kinds of void creatures, so that other creatures can not find it ... it can also do something with this ability.
However, it is said that it did nothing at first.
It didn't have any 'thoughts' at the beginning, nor did it know that it was a creature.
Although some things entered the ancient space at that time, the fog view had no concept of them at all.
It doesn't know what this means, what it means to everything around it.
Simply put, at first it was like a ... stone.
Although it can record the information of everything encountered, it does not know ... what should be done, and there is no such concept of what to do.
It seems to be caused by some creatures when it has 'thoughts'.
At that time, a group of creatures came to this ancient space and left something here. From that time on, it had thought.
What the group of creatures left behind is an item that can be called a "common sense module".
The common sense module is mainly a thing used by 'intelligent machinery'.
That group of creatures seems to have invented intelligent machinery, but it is very difficult to use because of lack of common sense. For example, let intelligence delete some program vulnerabilities, it will delete all programs, because intelligence thinks that there is no program ... there will be no vulnerabilities.
So they injected intelligence with a "common sense module", so that it has common sense will not make such mistakes.
And after this common sense module is acquired by Haze, it seems that Haze also has those creatures ... common sense.
The question is why it can parse the ... modules obtained from other creatures?
In fact, it does not know itself.
However, it does parse a lot of things.
Anything that enters ancient space, as long as it stays here for a long time ... will slowly be decomposed.
The fog view is used to decompose objects, which is the dense fog that can shield multiple perceptions in these small spaces.
It does not decompose immediately, no matter what is decomposed, it takes a rather long process, but in the end it will completely decompose and become part of the dense fog.
What is important is that it can resolve the decomposed matter.
For example, the various properties of this substance will be recorded by it.
It seems that all along, it records nothing special, such as stones floating in.
And recording this thing will not have any impact on it.
But ... if you record something that has 'thinking', such as a creature, it seems that Haze can obtain similar thinking or personality as this creature.
But the first thoughtful thing it decomposed was not a creature, but that module.
It gets the "common sense" stored in the module from the module.
Although I do n’t know what is going on, Wuguan has been thinking since then ... and then it also noticed its own ... many things.
Next, it has almost always aimed to "get knowledge".
That is, if it finds that something comes in, and that thing is a creature, it will try to get the other party lost here as much as possible.
The lost creature usually dies here, and then it can ... slowly decompose the other party to understand the other party's information.
It finds that it also has many wonderful abilities, for example, it can quickly understand the language of various creatures, and even perceive the thoughts of various creatures.
So it can confuse them better.
It has been decomposing a lot of creatures here all the time, and it is very familiar with how to make creatures get lost here.
But ... it has practically no combat capability.
Or that its combat ability is very weak compared to Lin's pompoms.
However, it is very ... hard to die.
I have encountered some creatures that found it and intend to kill it before. Generally speaking, those creatures will feel that they have successfully killed it, but they are not.
The "body" of Haze is very large, and it exists in many small spaces and the largest ancient space.
The one that Lin saw in a small space was only part of it.
When Lin met it before ... it also wanted to get the brain of the database lost here.
In fact, the database seems to want to escape through this space, but after being discovered by Haze, these brain structures ... like Lynn saw, completely lost.
Because these brains are scattered, they are completely unable to resist that sense of doubt.
In the end, they all became mentally abnormal, just like Lin saw.
Lin learned some database ideas from Haze.
The database can be said to have been stunned, but before that ... it did a good job.
It seems that the database knows that the star burner will use this method to stun it, it even knows the existence of such a special ancient space.
So, it thought of using this ancient space to escape in reverse.
The database has known this ancient space before, and it knows that this ancient space actually leads to many places.
Therefore, it had been 'set' before, and the moment it was hit by the ancient space, all the brain structures hid in this space.
It started another 'brain backup mobile system'.
Simply put, it is a part of specially prepared 'brain tissue'. This part of brain tissue will not be stunned, but they ... can only provide very limited functions.
However, the database believes that this part of the organization is enough to allow it to escape.
It's just that it didn't expect to encounter haze.
In fact, it is not the idea of the database to enter those small spaces, but the fog view attracts it.
Lin saw that these brains seemed to have problems in thinking, and they were all caused by foggy view.
However, from Lin Haze's view here, the number of brains captured by the database, plus Lin's capture, is only 70%.
As for the rest, I don't know where I went.
Lin felt that there was a possibility that that part might have escaped successfully.