What do you think of technological civilization as a vassal?
“What do I see as Ai’an civilization?”
Jing thought about this problem for the first time.
At first, Jing controlled the Ai'an civilization because the technological civilization was stronger in scientific research, but after that, it seemed that he took them on space voyages purely because it was too useful.
Before that, Jing's attitude toward technological civilization seemed quite casual.
At that time, he didn't care at all whether a technological civilization was useful to him, so whether to destroy a technological civilization depended on his mood.
If he was in a good mood and thought about the red-haired ape, Jing would let them go.
And it can also be in a good mood, just like the Movdav people and Saou people, Jing will destroy them.
But it was different now. After Nuo's words, Jing did realize that he had an unusual emotion when dealing with the vassals of technological civilization.
Scenery seems to regard the vassalage of technological civilization as part of itself.
In fact, Jing really wanted to tell Nuo that my affairs are none of your business.
But in fact, Jing was really speechless.
As an individual life in the universe, Jing can control technological civilization, and he can also use technological civilization as a tool to accelerate his own development.
But he cannot regard technological civilization as one of his own.
The scene is clearly an individual life in the universe!
To put it another way, whether Jing regards Ai'an Civilization as one of his own is a question.
The simplest way to judge is the nerve cell bacteria in the intelligent life of Ai'an civilization. Jing Ke has never thought of taking them out.
What's the idea of retaining neuroblastoma?
If one day, Ai'an civilization wants to betray him, he can kill this civilization instantly through neurocytozoa.
At the same time, if Jing trusted Ai'an Civilization, then when Jing was about to use Qisi, he would not let Ai'an Civilization leave his side.
So from this point of view, what Jing cares about is actually the value that Ai'an civilization brings to his individual development.
Jing actually quickly understood what he was thinking.
I also quickly figured out why Nuo would send the information at this time.
When Ai'an civilization just died, the scene was particularly complicated.
Nuo stood up and told Jing: "You don't need to have any emotion about losing a tool. A tool is a tool!"
Even though the Ai'an civilization had experienced two wars with Jing, their armies were beaten to pieces in these two wars.
Even if Ai'an civilization once studied the unified field theory with Jing, they jointly developed super-light navigation.
But tools are tools, and you will not have some inexplicable emotions towards a tool just because it is easy to use.
This is something that should not happen to an individual life in the universe.
"Although I'd like to thank you for helping me get out of this mood, but to be honest, I don't need you to help me in this way."
Nuo did help Jing correct his position, but what this guy did was tantamount to giving strong medicine directly.
It's like the skin on your finger has cut off your finger.
He doesn't care at all about what the patient thinks.
That's what Nou did.
After checking the database of Ai'an Civilization, Nuo found that the exchanges between Jing and Ai'an Civilization were too frequent.
At the same time, Nuo also discovered that in the communication between Jing and Ai'an Civilization, Jing's attitude towards Ai'an Civilization seemed to be that of treating them as companions.
This made Nuo feel something was wrong.
As Nuo said, it is not that he has never seen individual beings in the universe treat technological civilization as a vassal, but such vassals are regarded as tools.
The technology they can develop is controlled.
Even individual lives in individual universes will not allow technological civilization to over-develop the population.
After all, the excessive development of scientific and technological civilization has no effect on individual life.
Although the developing population is very likely to produce a genius intelligent life, for individual life in the universe, they do not need so-called genius intelligent life.
What if this genius intelligent life can break the control of technological civilization by individual life in the universe?
Wouldn't this become a very troublesome thing?
The logic of individual beings in the universe supporting technological civilization in captivity is actually very simple.
"I just need you to develop the skills I need."
As for some technologies that are unknown to technological civilizations, the individual life in the universe said that he can definitely find a technological civilization that understands them to research them for himself.
Therefore, the attitude of individual beings in the universe towards technological civilization is not like Jing's, who allows technological civilization to develop itself at will, and may even get rid of its own control.
Jing looked at the data attached to this piece of information.
"Essay on the Investigation of Abnormal Nerve Cells in the Intelligent Life of Ai'an Civilization".
"In an accident, I suddenly discovered that my nerve cells seemed to be abnormal."
"I didn't pay attention at first. But later, when I discovered that the genes of the nerve cells in my body were very similar to the genes left by the master, I felt the problem."
"The Master and I should be different beings. Are these abnormal nerve cells living in my body left by the Master to monitor us?"
"······"
"I found a good moment, the Lord left us."
"After my research, I found that these nerve cells will enter a relatively dormant state as they move away from the master. I am absolutely sure that this is what the master leaves in our bodies, and this will definitely exist in the bodies of my compatriots. thing!"
"······"
"It seems that my guess is right. The individual life in the universe named Xian told us that we are a technological civilization controlled by the master."
"The leaders seemed surprised, but when Xian peeled off the mycelium-like thing from a compatriot, the leaders fell silent. The master seemed to have really implanted something in our bodies, and he didn't seem to trust us."
"Why doesn't the Master want to trust us?"
"Xian gave us a piece of news that makes us happy. After we enter his space technology, he will help us suppress the activity of the hyphae. This way, I will have time to develop a substance that destroys the hyphae!"
"Although I can no longer get rid of control, our descendants will definitely be able to get rid of the master and become a true cosmic technological civilization!"
"······"
"I succeeded!"
······
Jing did not continue to read the rest of the content.
This is an essay by a biological genius.
Jing didn't feel any anger or betrayal about this.
Before Ai'an Civilization died, he actually did not betray him. The betrayal of Ai'an civilization has not even begun.
The biological genius just laid a foreshadowing.
Of course, this foreshadowing seems to be Nuo's decision to let Ai'an civilization die in this star.
And this is just another life form, the story of "blood relatives" resisting "nuo".
Jing was just a little surprised.
Unconsciously, he became the character of "Nuo".
"Does this mean that I didn't understand him as a child, but when I grew up, I became a carbon copy of him?"
Jing laughed self-deprecatingly.
(End of chapter)