Volume 3: Dance of the Aurora Chapter 10 Burning Air
"So what do I need to do now? Can I just fly over there and destroy it with the thing you gave me?"
Fang Cheng now has a three-dimensional maneuvering device and a knife made of magnetic field. He is itching to experience the feeling of flying and chopping giants. After all, he is now blessed with alien technology, so he should not die.
Thinking about the issue of life and death, he realized that he had been exposed to strong ionizing radiation for quite a long time.
"My body has been exposed to a lot of radiation... I don't think I will live for many days..."
"That's not the case. When you left the house just now, I used the lens in your hand to deflect the surrounding matter waves, that is, the jets of electrons and neutrons. So you just took a few full-body X-rays."
Although X-rays themselves are a fairly strong form of ionizing radiation, it is better to avoid being exposed to neutrons if you have a choice.
In fact, the human body is blasted with a lot of lepton jets, such as neutrinos, every day, but they have no effect on the human body. Only particles that can interact with the human body can cause real damage.
"Using the power of the field to deflect particles? This scene... feels a bit familiar."
Fang Cheng tried hard to recall for a long time, but still couldn't remember where he had seen a similar scene. It seemed that he didn't see it in class, but in some short video?
"You can't hit it yet. Or rather, you can't do that even if you can. And this is all I can offer you. As for why, I can't explain."
It must be because of that regulation again. Fang Cheng became more and more curious about its content.
If humans are a high-level civilization, what rules will we set for ourselves when we come into contact with low-level civilizations? Will we name them using biological taxonomy and then conduct detailed observation and research, or will we kill them all like the ocean civilization did to the indigenous peoples?
"Oh, you must remember one thing. Do not use the weapon I gave you on land. Lead the protozoan to the sea surface and deal with it. You can decide how to deal with it when the time comes. Now I have to go back to the base. We have a rule that we cannot stay in the parking orbit for too long."
Fang Cheng had another new question, why was the other party still bound by time and space? The distance from the sun to the earth was a piece of cake for them, just like there was a rule that said you can't eat in the living room and must go to the restaurant.
However, he really couldn't know the actual scientific level of the aliens, and he didn't dare to speculate. The other party seemed to be constrained by various rules and regulations, and he felt that he couldn't ask more details.
"I will definitely contact you when necessary. Listen to me, don't be afraid, don't give up, and don't die."
Aliens are watching you.
"Okay... so where should I go now? Directly in its direction? How should I guide it to the seaside...
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"Hello, hey, hey? Keats? Are you leaving?"
Fang Cheng spoke several more words to the air before finally confirming that the voice in his head had disappeared.
He stood in confusion among the messy and dirty grass, the vortex of hot air ruffling his hair and all kinds of harsh sounds bombarding his brain, which was now blank.
It was a cleaner blank than the sage mode, like the color of the floor in a clean room. This state of mind really felt like the program was stuck.
He looked up at the night sky, and the twinkling stars were replaced by dense missiles. Fang Cheng felt that the hot air flow in front of him seemed to be ignited by them.
Fang Cheng watched for a long time. The dense missiles were like meteors, and the explosions made the earth tremble.
He was not afraid at all, and even wanted to make a wish to them.
What do you wish for? Do you wish for world peace to return immediately? Isn't it a bit ironic to think about this while facing missiles?
More importantly, there is no evenly matched war going on, and no alien invasion.
It's just that the fragile human society was accidentally destroyed by a new and more advanced life form.
The other party may not even be aware of the existence of this soft carbon-based creature.
As the old saying goes, what does it have to do with you if I destroy you?
After observer No. 1 returned to the base, he saw observer No. 2 had just returned from sunbathing. He seemed to like the taste of the sun's electromagnetic waves very much.
Keats felt the high-energy radiation stream emanating from the other party. The neutron radiation content in it was much higher than the concentration of protozoa on Earth. If humans encountered it, they would definitely die on the spot.
"Hey, you finally intervened in them?"
This was a bit beyond Number One's expectations. The other party did not react very strongly to this obviously risky behavior, but instead made him a little uneasy.
"Yes, I can't imagine that they can actually create native life, but I don't think that's enough to classify them as 'high-risk'."
This kind of life itself is too fragile. Even if ants can create elephants, it cannot change the fact that they are ants.
Bugs are bugs.
If the object being observed is classified as a high-risk civilization, their workload will increase dramatically, and there will be some unexpected consequences. Even if it is just to make themselves easier, the observer will never easily increase the threat level of the object being observed.
"I think so too... Then we have reached an agreement this time and will not report the effects of the bio-creation for the time being."
As long as metallic life is discovered in the universe, no matter where it is , observers must report it to the General Administration and work with the General Administration to assess its level of danger and cooperation. In short, there is a very complete process to deal with such issues.
What they concealed was not the emergence of this life, but the effects that followed its creation by humans.
Just as humans created protozoa, there are a large number of other civilizations in the universe that can create different types of biological individuals on their own, and all similar processes are strictly controlled.
Different civilizations once agreed on a "Biological Reconstruction Convention" to specifically restrict this behavior. The convention detailed the scope of application of biological reconstruction and the basic ethics that need to be followed. Whenever observers encounter a new civilization of this kind, they will force the other party to sign this convention.
As for humans, let’s first prevent them from being destroyed by the life forms they created.
In fact, the impact of uncontrolled bioregeneration on the entire universe is extremely dangerous, and such operations can even directly threaten the foundation of iron-based civilization.
Observer No. 1 looked in the direction of the Earth, and no other life or civilization knew that the dim blue dot was experiencing an unprecedented catastrophe at this moment. Of course, even if someone knew, they would not take it seriously.
Countless original civilizations are created and destroyed every moment, and the universe is endless in this way.