119 The soul of the dead quietly stands on the glacier (Part 2)

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For a long time after that, Luo Binhan didn't think about the "Suicide Star" again. There was really nothing to do in the big library, and even the food was only the simplest insect meat and plant roots. Later, he even followed the locals and boldly tried the most common eating method among scholars in Chonghong Township-nutrition injection. It didn't hurt much, but his stomach wasn't used to the idleness.

He lost count of how many days he read, and eventually even started learning to play cards with Joel Farman. It was a trading card game that was popular in the fantasy world and the wild zone. The publishing department released the first edition of the cards and the game rule book, and it became unexpectedly popular. Therefore, "Star Wars" has successively launched several expansion card packs based on several mainstream civilizations in the fantasy world, and plans to include other areas of the alliance in the next step. This plan should have been implemented long ago, but was blocked by the cultural review of the Stoneheart Incubator.

“One of the cards they launched was rejected by the Stoneheart Incubators on the grounds that it promoted wrong values.” Joel Farman explained, “The Demon of Black Flame, a 20-point ancient hero card with no camp. The points were doubled against the Truth Beast. After only thirteen cards were sold, Stoneheart Incubator banned its release, and subsequent expansion plans were also hindered. Now the price of those thirteen cards on the black market is enough to buy an asteroid. "

Luo Binhan was not very interested in this out-of-print card. He was just a stumbling newbie who had just figured out the basic rules and camp characteristics, and he didn’t have a deck of cards he had collected. Poppa kindly gave him a regular starter deck from the Rainbow Kingdom of Harmony. So Luo Binhan held a bunch of ordinary cards with a maximum of no more than 8 points and played against Popa's "True Demonic Crystal Wall Divine Kingdom". His five little Pegasus were outnumbered by the points of three Spider Elves, and the only Unicorn with a special attack skill was replaced by Popa's Mind Flayer, leaving him unable to fight back.

Poppa happily lay on the ground and patted his belly again, while Joel Fineman comforted him and said, "You just need to improve the quality of your deck."

Luo Binhan doubted whether he would be exposed to this game again in the future, so he did not take her words seriously. In order to ease the embarrassment of the fiasco, he pretended to casually ask about the situation under the library, but Popa readily agreed to let him visit part of the area.

This was beyond Luo Binhan's expectation, and he couldn't help but suspect that there was a conspiracy involved. But at this time, Jing Huang was squatting on the floor above him reading a book, and he also had a new sharp fire pendant in his pocket, so he agreed. The three of them took the elevator to the inside of the mountain. The room inside was extremely simple. They almost just cut out the rock, and then simply polished the corners. The first few stone rooms store all physical objects and original documents. Due to the long history, their carriers have become fragile and have to be kept in special sealed boxes, and they will not be loaned to outsiders.

They visited several similar rooms in a row, and then came to an eccentric empty room. There were no storage facilities or manuscripts there, only a rectangular container large enough for several adults to lie in the center of the room. When Luo Binhan discovered that the container contained an adjustable restraint lock and a laser probe that would obviously pierce the trapped person's head, he couldn't help being horrified and quietly reached out to grab the sharp fire pendant.

Fortunately, this was just a misunderstanding, because Poppa immediately introduced him to the data transmission device. It can scan the memory information in the brain and transmit it in the form of electrical signals. Many Chonghongxiang scholars completed the manuscripts of their works in this form.

"Manuscript?" Luo Binhan asked.

Popa asked the cabinet robot to bring a book without a cover. Luo Binhan flipped through the contents and found that there were some symbols and graffiti that he could not understand, like some strange language.

“Everyone has his or her own way of thinking,” Popa said, “and also has non-image information stored in native language and in sound form. A parser can’t directly translate that into a universal format.”

Luo Binhan was a little confused about this problem. In his opinion, Popa is completely like a human boy, and there are also ∈ and Li Li on the Silence. All three of them seem to have independent human-like minds. At least Popa and Li Li both have obvious personalities. If artificial intelligence has reached this level, why bother with parsing the format of brain information?

"Can you completely transmit a person's thoughts to the Internet?" He gestured and asked, "Is it similar to making a thought clone?"

Poppa shook his head. He told Luo Binhan that it was a very complex structural project. It was completely different from simple information transmission. It was also a big technical difficulty for the entire alliance to realize the personification of information about natural creatures. It might be said to be a technical black box. It may not be that no one has succeeded, but every successful person has his own set of theories, and those theories are all at odds with each other, and may not continue to be popularized.

So Luo Binhan decided not to expose his shortcomings. They walked through the analysis room and the finishing room and came to a crowded and chaotic room. There were all kinds of debris piled inside, and Luo Binhan even stepped on a squealing rubber chicken toy.

Poppa told him a little coyly that this was a private warehouse and the things inside were Padama's relics. Luo Binhan immediately looked at the former Central City researcher with admiration.

He picked up a small metal box that looked like a pepper shaker from the mess and asked casually, "What is this?"

"The Gravity Twister," Popa said. "It can store fifteen times its own volume."

Luo Binhan suddenly became energetic. He asked if it was still usable and if it could be sold to him. Popa obviously thought about it for a while, and finally said: "Popa can give it to you, but you have to leave some content for the big library."

"Bring the crayons!" Luo Binhan said without hesitation.

Twenty minutes later Popa sat in Joel Farman's arms, looking at the work with the red sun, square house, green ball tree and stick figure. It got into some intense thinking, and Joel Fineman patted it on the head and said, "At least you can put it in the 'primitive life' category."

Luo Binhan felt that his painting was pretty good, enough to stand out among his nephews and nieces. In the end, Popa accepted the painting and gave Luo Binhan the metal box with an accessory that looked like a pistol handle. Joel Farman demonstrated how to use both: She inserted the handle into the base of a metal box to create a weird contraption that resembled a pepper shaker pistol, and then inserted a small crayon tip into the "muzzle." When she closed the lid and tightened the safety catch, the object that had been placed in the box disappeared.

She pulled the safety catch again, pulled the trigger, and the crayon spit out from the "muzzle".

"This is a simple device. The order of taking things depends on the order of storing them." Joel Farman warned when handing it to Luo Binhan: "You have to put the most commonly used things in last. And, when you travel through the stars, It may fail due to parameter changes, so remember to take things out in advance.”

Luo Binhan vaguely remembered that Ma Lin also mentioned similar things. He thought about it for a while, and first put his silver lighter in it, and then the four-image instrument, a hundred-shot ball, a seven-color book telescope, and a few small bags of insects. The priority of the Na Ring and the Rapid Fire Pendant made him hesitate for a while. In the end, he decided to continue wearing the ring that attracted Fina on his hand and store the last Rapid Fire Pendant in the gun.

"Can't this thing be improved?" He couldn't help but complain.

"Padama said it's enough that it has a shape." Popa replied, "Modification will make it not look like a cowboy gun."

Luo Binhan seriously criticized this cancerous style that only looked at the skin but not the strength, so Popa told him that he knew a person who could modify the gravity device. He lived twenty-four light years away from here, and the surface of a planet was filled with liquid carbon. On a hydrogen compound planet. Luo Binhan didn't pay attention at first. It wasn't until Popa bluntly said, "That's a freezer" that he suddenly realized that it was the "Frost Chrysalis".

This was beyond the scope of his decision, so they ran back to the upper level to find Jing Huang. At this time, Jing Huang was holding a thick book with no words on the cover, staring at the page with a ferocious expression. Luo Binhan secretly glanced at the words above and could only understand an illustration of a group of naked men kneeling beside them holding herbs.

He calmly wrote down the characteristics of the herb, and then told Jing Huang about the modification of the gravity device. Jing Huang put down the book without saying a word: "Then let's go and have a look. I'd also like to ask that person what he knows."

Yaleriga also pulled out the thin thread from the book cover. She looked a little tired, but there was a dangerous glint in her eyes.