This thing was amazing …
Just by looking at its appearance, it was impossible to imagine that it had the ability to teleport.
"Awesome! Hurry up and move this thing away! " The Voidfolk cheered excitedly, because after ten days and nights of putting the armor on the starfish, the starfish produced a teleportation device.
The Voidfolk quickly moved this thing away. This teleportation device was not like the starfish that could only live in low temperatures, it could actually withstand relatively high temperatures.
It would be assembled and then transported to the warship that was being built in the distance.
Just as the Voidfolk were cheering, Lin was already studying its overall composition.
For Lin, if she wanted to construct it, it was actually not difficult.
If she used 'cell tweezers' to synthesize, Lin could assemble an identical teleportation device, just like how the starfish was made …
Although she did not understand the effects and principles of the interaction of the components inside, she only needed to put the appropriate things in the appropriate position to successfully assemble the same object.
Just like how one did not need to understand the principles of fire burning.
However, this was only a current idea, because Lin did not find anything similar to nuclear information in the starfish's body. What was the basis for its life activities and composition? Was there something similar to nuclear information hidden in it? If there was, then it might not be possible to synthesize it. Even if it was synthesized, there was no way to make it work without the key nuclear information.
Lin still didn't quite understand how to create a biological nucleus out of thin air. Creatures like demons usually used a mixture of information from existing creatures to form a nucleus.
Moreover. Assembling things required materials. Lin needed to have enough materials to assemble this kind of thing. Lin originally wanted to use the starfish on the distant Lost Star to conduct this experiment, but Lin found that there was a lack of materials there.
Although the jelly starfish and the starfish on the Voidfolk's sphere were the same kind of creature, their body composition was different.
The jelly starfish could be said to be completely 'jelly', while the Voidfolk 'starfish had more complex compositions. This might be because it often ate Voidfolk food, so the teleportation device it made was also mixed with different materials.
Lin collected some related materials on the Lost Star, but it was not complete.
The main thing now was to carefully observe its nutrient transformation process. She wanted to see how the starfish transformed all kinds of common food into its own structure.
The process was quite complicated, and while doing this … Lin was also trying to do something else — communicate with it.
Lin believed that this starfish had some sort of intelligence. While it was true that it didn't show any signs of intelligence to the Voidfolk, that wasn't necessarily the case for Lin.
Lin had already discovered that the starfish's eyes were actually located on its tentacles. There was a small glowing dot at the end of each tentacle. After discovering this, Lin tried to communicate with it.
At first, Lin used the spy to communicate with it, but she got a very bad reaction. It was angry at the spy. And tried to attack the spy.
The armor on its body severely hindered its movements, which meant that it couldn't deal any effective damage to the Voidfolk.
Later on. Lin changed her identity. Lin asked the spy to create a special pompom.
This was another version of the pompom. It did not have any fur on its body. Instead, it was covered with an icy-blue carapace similar to the Void Bus. Its body was also built to be exactly the same as the large Void Bus.
Then at some point, Lin put this special 'pompom' into the starfish's room, and while it was late at night, she tried to communicate with the starfish …
The starfish also reacted to sound. Its reaction to the Voidfolk was basically anger, but its reaction to the new pompom was not.
However, it didn't have any special reaction, as if it didn't see the pompom.
So, Lin used the method of teaching other creatures to communicate with it. The pompom showed some images on its carapace, such as the large Void Bus, or some scenery in the Void, its kind on the Lost Star, and the strange object that it might have attracted to destroy the warship …
At this time, the little starfish reacted.
But it wasn't the reaction of recognizing the content of the painting, it was simply interested in the change of color of the pompom.
Lin felt that it might have a certain level of intelligence, but it wasn't very high. It might be at the level of a Voidfolk youngling. Maybe it would be higher in the future, but she couldn't be sure.
However, this level was enough. Lin could try to make it understand a lot of things …
At the same time, on the other side … Lin's warship had also arrived at the destination.
The place where the starfish had attracted the strange object and caused the destruction of the entire warship.
After all this time, the remnants of the previous explosion had disappeared. Only a single pompom was still floating in this position.
The metal warship, which was mainly white, flew by under the starlight. A small hole opened at the front of the warship and sucked in the floating pompom.
It seemed that the warship had arrived a little later than expected. However, this was mainly because Lin had detoured to some other places on the way. Along the way, Lin had seen some strange small meteorites and chased them for a while. However, she gave up and returned here.
Now, she should let the two Voidfolk continue to return to the cue ball.
With that in mind, Lin turned and flew in another direction.
"Oh oh oh oh! They're finally here! " Not long after, Lin heard the cheers of the Voidfolk. On a floating rock, Nemo and another Voidfolk were inside a 'mini ecological dome' they had built. There was air inside, as well as many objects known as furniture.
When they saw the huge warship approaching, the two Voidfolk kept waving and shouting. They seemed to have forgotten that their voices couldn't be heard.
Even though Lin could hear it, that's all.
She slowly flew to the dome and extended a tentacle that looked exactly like the connecting tube of an aircraft. The two Voidfolk ran out of the dome and quickly ran into the tentacle …
Because Lin had shown them the appearance of the warship before, they didn't hesitate to board the warship.
"We can finally go back!" "That's right!" The two Voidfolk stepped into Lin's warship excitedly. Lin was hesitating whether to go back first or try to attract them here first.
Because she had agreed to these Voidfolk's' wishes', she should fulfill them, but …
There seemed to be no need for 'buts'.
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