Think transparently.
Zhang Heng immediately thought of these words to describe celestial-level life forms like Nirag and the others.
The words "transparent thinking" also reminded Zhang Heng of his neighbor Lao San who once lived in the Trisolaran Universe.
However, Nirag's thinking is transparent and somewhat different from that of Lao San.
The transparent thinking of the third child is only for the same kind. They can share their thoughts directly without any language encoding, that is, their communication is barrier-free, and they cannot hide their thoughts.
Nirag is different. Their thinking is transparent but not completely transparent, and barrier-free communication can also be targeted.
In other words, they can be transparent when they want to be transparent, and they can directly block this function when they don't want to.
Looking at it this way, it seems that they are of a higher level than the youngest ones at the beginning.
Because they are not completely transparent in their thinking, they can also use disguises and strategies.
However, their changing thinking forms also lead to flaws in their thinking.
That is, for human thinking, some seem immature.
In fact, they are sometimes more emotional than humans, and they just come up with whatever they think without considering the consequences at all.
For example, when Nirag played with Karl before, it was clearly a war, but...
Hey, it’s just for fun! ! !
However, one code equals one code. Although their thinking seems a bit willful when it comes to dealing with things, they are still very powerful when it comes to the development of civilization.
At least, in just a dozen words of communication, Zhang Heng could roughly judge the overall strength of their so-called Star Alliance.
Very powerful.
Although they are still far behind ceiling-level civilizations like the Returners, they can still crush the singer's civilization compared to civilizations at the singer's level.
This weapon, which can spread at the speed of light and attack the consciousness, is the cheapest large-scale cleaning weapon of the Star Alliance.
From this point of view, they are civilized and can compete with the singers.
Because their conscious body strike weapons will not spread forever. At most, they will only spread for a few light years before losing their effect, let alone affect the entire universe.
After all, a few light-years away is enough. Those who can be killed by conscious body strike weapons have no ability to escape from this range.
For those who have the ability to use a super-light spacecraft to escape, the consciousness body's strike weapon only spreads at the speed of light, and it is impossible to catch up.
Therefore, there is absolutely no need for them to allow consciousness-body strike weapons to have the ability to spread forever, which will only increase the consumption of resources.
Even they themselves will not be hurt by their own conscious body strike weapons.
As for the two-way foils of the singers, they really can't afford to flip the table, and they are simply harmful to others and not beneficial to themselves.
The two-dimensional foil has reduced the three dimensions, and they have no direct way to prevent this kind of weapon from hitting themselves, and there is no way to prevent this cheap weapon from affecting the entire universe.
Therefore, to say that they are not as good as the Star Alliance is not to belittle them.
"Dear Enlightener, our Star Alliance is a group of civilizations composed of celestial beings, and there are countless civilizations that depend on us for survival. The triangle you are talking about in this universe is a new addition. One of them..."
Nilag continued to introduce his alliance to Zhang Heng. This information is not a secret in the unknown universe, so there is no scruple in introducing it: "The collective philosophy of our alliance is to make every effort to make all the people born on the planet Life belongs to our arms..."
Hearing this, Zhang Heng couldn't help but interrupt and question: "Let all life born on the planet fall into your arms as much as possible?"
"Can I understand your behavior as an act of never-ending aggression?"
After questioning, Zhang Heng felt that this so-called Star Alliance was quite overbearing.
With this behavior, don’t they want to rule all living planets?
They are celestial body-level beings, and their consciousness bodies can theoretically regard any celestial body as their own body.
They want to occupy all the planets with life, don't they want to be the gods of the living creatures on those planets?
"No, no, no, dear Lord the Enlightener, we do not think that our behavior is aggression. Although we will inevitably engage in acts of war when we implement our ideas."
"However, we feel that this kind of war is very necessary."
Nirag also explained for Zhang Heng: "Although we are celestial beings, we believe that there is no essential difference between us and those life forms born on the planet. In the end, what carries everything will only be consciousness. body."
"You can also understand that we want to help those life forms born on the planet, and they need our help."
"We have no control over civilizations that already have the ability to travel beyond their own planets."
"However, there are no life forms or civilizations that have the ability to leave the planet that gave birth to their own planet. Without our help, the vast majority of them will eventually become extinct in the cradle of the planet."
"You also know that although there are countless planets that can breed life in the universe, there are countless kinds of life forms on each planet."
"But the probability of developing from primitive life to something that can be regarded as civilized is so low that it is incalculable, let alone the probability of developing to the point of being able to create a civilization of its own planet."
"So, we think that most of the life forms in the universe that are born on planets, they are mediocre."
"Without potential and without great opportunities, they can only eventually become completely extinct and disappear on the mother planet that once gave birth to their own life."
Speaking of this, Nirag's message to Zhang Heng also contained a sigh: "The vast majority of lives are mediocre. This is a very sad thing."
"As celestial-level life forms, we regard all life forms born on the planet as our own children."
"We can't bear to see them, born, destroyed, reborn in the predicament of reincarnation after reincarnation..."
"Some of them are even pitifully fragile. A small stone from outside the planet can easily destroy them."
"Only if every individual in our alliance guides, protects, and helps them, can they have a chance to get out of such recurring predicaments."
"After all, every individual in our alliance has the ability to drive planets, and can easily transform them into hotbeds suitable for their development, and can also drive planets away from all unstable disaster factors from outer space..."
"As their home planet, we also have the obligation to protect them..."
(End of chapter)