What would happen if a creature continued to grow?
Perhaps there would be no end to it.
As long as the nuclear information allowed, a creature could continue to grow forever, but what about a creature that didn't completely rely on the nuclear information?
From this starfish, Lin was able to discover quite a few things.
It was a creature with a different structure, so she decided to use this term to refer to creatures that weren't fluff balls. In other words, this starfish had a completely different body composition from the Voidfolk and other commonly seen fluff ball creatures.
Lin had recently placed a few miniaturized soldiers into the starfish's laboratory for observation. It also used worms to hunt, the worms would grind and decompose the food it ate, turning it into pure nutrients for the starfish to absorb.
This conversion process was quite complicated, the worms used a variety of special materials and methods to combine them, transforming a substance that Lin was familiar with into a completely different substance. Up until now, she still hadn't fully understood the conversion process, but if she did, she might be able to gain a lot of inspiration.
The starfish here was similar to the jelly starfish, its body was a pile of jelly-like substance, but the difference was that it had a structure that could be called a core. This structure was like an olive, located at the center of the starfish.
It seemed to be completely sealed, the miniaturized soldiers still couldn't find a place to burrow into. Due to the possibility of unpredictable consequences, Lin didn't dig a hole to burrow into.
This place seemed to be the key to activating the warp.
According to the Voidfolk's records, when the warp was activated, an unknown energy would be released from the starfish's center, then the warp device would react and initiate the warp.
There were two types of warp. Sending the warp device to a fixed location. Or pulling back something that was in that location.
The Voidfolk had invented a complicated device to guide this kind of warp. Currently, they had complete control over the target of the warp device, at the same time, they had also discovered a way to send a signal back from the vicinity of the warp device. This way, they could communicate over a long distance without needing to activate the warp device.
However, it was more troublesome to activate a large-scale warp device, the Voidfolk had to use some methods to stimulate the starfish and make it activate the warp device.
At first, the starfish would occasionally use the warp device to teleport itself to a distant location, but the Voidfolk had used some methods to predict that it wanted to teleport and stopped it from doing so.
Regarding this creature, coupled with her current understanding of the Void Bus. Lin could make a few conclusions …
The Void Bus should be a hybrid creature. Its body had components that were different from those of pompom creatures, but it also had components that were similar to pompom creatures. However, this state did not manifest itself in its infancy.
The youngling was clearly a complete 'foreign structure' and could only live in a low temperature environment. Although it was not suitable for the Voidman Origin Ball, it was very suitable for the Void. The temperature it could adapt to was the same as the normal temperature in the Void.
As it grew, its range of adaptability would slowly increase, such as the one in the Voidman Origin Ball. It was said that he was about to get used to room temperature.
The Voidfolk had been using temperature to control it, limiting its range of movement. If it were to adapt to normal temperature, it would be much harder to control.
At first, it was only about ten meters in size, and it didn't look like a starfish. However, after hundreds of years in an environment where there was no shortage of food, it had only grown three times its original size. It felt rather slow …
The growth of the Void Bus might be a very slow process. Who knew how long it would take for it to grow into a behemoth with a diameter of thirty kilometers … Moreover, even a gigantic Void Bus had the possibility of growing even larger.
However, it seemed that it already had the ability to teleport when it was very young.
Recently, the Voidfolk also needed more teleportation devices. Generally speaking, teleportation devices were produced randomly, but the Voidfolk seemed to be using some methods to stimulate its production.
Regarding this, Lin felt that it was a little strange …
This teleportation device was produced by it. Each production seemed to consume a lot of energy and made it very tired. Why would it produce a teleportation device?
However, the starfish in the jelly area would not produce teleportation devices. They did not even have a 'core' for teleportation in their bodies. However, they were indeed the same kind of creature. Other than teleportation, they could be said to be identical in all other aspects.
So why was this? Could it be that this starfish wanted to produce teleportation devices for the Voidfolk?
Lin felt that it might be the complete opposite. It hated these Voidfolk …
Although she did not know why a youngling like the starfish would be placed here by the Void Bus, it was obviously very uncomfortable with the current situation.
"We're going to clean up now. Newbies visiting, please take note. Do not pass by the soldiers!"
Now, the spy was walking into the room where the starfish was with a group of Voidfolk. Various refrigeration devices were used to maintain a very low temperature environment, so they had to wear anti-cold armor when entering.
The Voidfolk usually threw food down from above, but sometimes they had to come in to clean up. This required the protection of a group of Voidfolk soldiers. They wore thicker armor and stood in a row with 'heatwave sprayers' in their hands.
When they came in, they opened up the sprayers and shot at the starfish. When the starfish came into contact with the hot air from the sprayers, it immediately gurgled and retreated. The cleaners immediately went forward to clean up the place it had retreated.
"Oh … That's amazing …" The newbies stared dumbfoundedly at the giant starfish as it retreated. Meanwhile, Lin was thinking about related questions.
The starfish had been producing teleportation devices. Perhaps it was to … 'call for help'?
Although the Voidfolk fed it food, they would use many methods to stimulate it when they trapped it in a narrow place and activated teleportation and did various other things at the same time.
It was rather uncomfortable with these methods.
However, this was only a speculation at the moment. Lin had not seen any signs of intelligence, but it was not impossible. In fact, intelligence had nothing to do with calling for help.
Many plants would release their scent when they were attacked by insects, attracting the insects' natural enemies to prey on them.
Therefore, this youngling starfish might have been stimulated by the Voidfolk's actions, causing it to try to send a message to the Void to attract creatures that could save it …
The Voidfolk did not seem to have thought of this at all. They continued with their experiments.
However, it seemed that after a hundred years of calling for help, there was no response.
Was it because the Voidfolk controlled its teleportation? Or was there some other reason?
However, a hundred years was a very short time for the Void Bus. Perhaps it was because it was wandering in the Void that it did not encounter any help.
Because the General wanted to build more warships recently, the Voidfolk planned to use new methods to stimulate the starfish to build more teleportation devices …
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