Pop! The light in the sky was still flashing. The snow-covered ground had also changed quite a bit. A large number of pompoms were flying or crawling on the ground. They flipped the ground open and mixed a large amount of special substances into the ground. These substances could be called soil. In short, it was a substance suitable for the growth of plants in this world. The surface of this world would be covered with this substance, allowing the creatures of this world to grow again. Although there were very few creatures left in this world, Lin could still find them through digging underground and Atlan's records. Lin would try to find their nuclear information. If she couldn't find it, she would use the nuclear information of other creatures to create a similar one and restore the state of this world's creatures. Right now, Lin had mixed a lot of fungi into this soft substance. Although it was very cold here, they were still growing quickly. They could be used as the initial nutrients … just like how the creator placed a lot of fungi in the beginning. Lin needed to create some powerful creatures, but also allow them to quickly evolve. Among the endless possibilities of evolution, Lin could observe them and make use of these useful evolutions. Deeper underground, there was another group of pompoms moving around. They were different from the pompoms on the surface. They were constantly breaking down the rocks underground and mixing them with another substance to create a sturdier substance. The sturdy layer they created would soon cover the entire Star Bus. This layer of sturdy structure should be able to withstand most attacks. At the same time, these pompoms were also creating bases below. These bases. They were mainly vertical caverns used to store a large warship or various weapons. Although they were called bases, Lin's were more like the nests of creatures. If you look at it from the perspective of the star bus. These bases were more like pore-like structures. They would be everywhere and could respond to threats from any angle at any time. Deeper down, Lin was continuously hollowing out Atlan's shelter. Because there were so many shelters, there was a lot of information inside. Lin found a lot of interesting information inside. Based on this information and the information she obtained before, Lin felt that she should be able to find Atlan's … ancestral land. After the war, she should go there and take a look. Lin was also quite curious about where they used to live. And what kind of creatures did they worship? Atlan worshipped some kind of 'God'. It was said that this God allowed them to leave the disaster they encountered and go to the distant void … Lin kept this information so that she could build a warship that could reach there in the future. At the same time, while building these shelters, Lin found that there were a lot of non-cellular creatures living inside. Some of them were very 'savage', and many shelters should have been destroyed by them. Now, Lin was building large organs in the hollowed out shelters. These organs were mainly made from a mixture of various substances, including cells and metals. As well as other substances. It was the first time Lin built such organs........... They were used to maintain the Star Star bus........... The troops on the ground had to be created from the organs underground, which made the Stellar Bus a fortress that could continuously create an army. After the creatures on the surface took form, the nutrients they produced during their life would be absorbed by the underground and transferred to the organs in the depths. .. and.. In the deeper parts of these organs, Lin decided to gather the non-cellular life forms. . to create a special environment for them to live in. Currently, the entire world was being modified. Although the object to be modified was so large, Lin felt that it would be faster than the Voidfolk creating warships. As for Lin, she was a little hesitant … Should she create an ocean? The Star Star bus originally had an ocean, but like other places, it was frozen. If it was unfrozen, it could be turned back into an ocean. However, Lin felt that the ocean could be built somewhere else, and there was no need for a vast body of water. That's right, the ocean could simply be built under the ground. The large underground base that Lin built could be filled with water, allowing the ocean to exist under the ground. Although there could be a lake or other structures on the ground, there was no need for a large reservoir of water. Lin could create a large underground tunnel for the circulation of water … through her research on the environment of various worlds, Lin found that places without water were the rarest places, places that were too dry to even have any microorganisms. The main reason was that if all water flowed to the ocean, there would be many dry places on the ground. Lin could control the flow of water and spread it throughout this world, filling the entire surface of the Star Bus like blood. This way, there wouldn't be any dry places in this world, and the world would be filled with abundant life forms. That's right, let's do that. Just like the ocean underground, although it couldn't receive sunlight, the nutrients from the ground would still be able to support a large number of life forms. At the same time, it would also be able to maintain the temperature of the water, and Lin's troops could also be placed underwater. Being in air was better than being in the void, and being in water was better than being in air. Since there was an ocean in the first place, she could turn it into a forest or grassland like land. This would make this world appear like a world without an ocean, but in reality, all the water would be gathered underground. With that thought in mind, she continued. In the sky, large warships were constantly teleporting in. At the same time, Lin also transported a lot of resources from other Rollers in this system … While building the Star Bus, Lin was also paying attention to something else. Although Lin intended to build an absolutely stable environment here, which meant that it would be stable not only in the system but also in space, she still needed a warm environment to allow the life forms to grow. Because this place was too far away from the star, it was relatively cold, so she needed to be close to the star. Lin was researching … how to make the Star Bus move, which was also the most important thing. The Star Bus was currently orbiting around the star, and Lin believed that it should be able to do other things. For example … when it attacked the Cerebri, it did 'fly' towards the Cerebri's troops. But how did it do that? Lin generally believed that it was the control of gravity. In the environment of a star system, by changing the gravity, one should be able to change one's position. Then, it would be impossible for a huge object to rely on other means to fly, unless an especially huge 'volcano' was built. Compared to creating a volcano, it was better to use gravity … but how did it actually move in a place without a star system and where gravity was extremely weak? Those questions were still unclear at the moment … but for now, Lin knew how to make the Star Bus move within the star system. In fact, it was not difficult … she just needed to use some neural systems to transmit information. Lin used her nervous system to transmit some information to the transporter. It could be considered an 'emotion', the emotion of wanting to go to a place. At that time, the Star Bus would begin to move towards its destination. It was as if Lin used her nervous system to transmit the coordinates to the transporter, and it would be transported there. While moving, she could not feel any change in the gravity of the Star Bus, but if she was near the Star Bus, she would feel … something special. It was as if when the Star Bus moved, the originally stable gravitational environment around it would subtly change, causing the Star Bus to deviate from its original 'orbit' and fly towards its destination. Generally speaking, when a Tumbler in a star system changed its' course ', it would affect the nearby Tumblers to some extent, but the Star Bus did not seem to have such an effect. It used its ability to transmit to maintain the gravitational force in a wondrous state of balance, so other Tumblers would not react to the Star Bus's movements. Perhaps the reason why the Moon made the Sound Stone on the pompon rise was because there was a problem with this gravitational balance … but the destination of the Star Bus was mainly determined by the nervous system. As long as Lin was careful not to bump into other Tumblers, there would be no problem, and she could adjust the speed through her nervous system. Lin did not know how fast she could go, but she did not adjust the speed too quickly, because the direction she was traveling in was not easy to control. It would be bad if she bumped into other Tumblers. Lin felt that she could fly between the orbits of other Tumblers, for example … between the fourth and third spheres of this star system, which should be suitable for the creatures on the Star Bus to grow. However, Lin still wanted to give it a try. Would it be possible to use this method to move in the void without any star systems? If it was possible, it would be much easier. After all, the nervous system Lin created was not complete, and there were many 'functions' that might be difficult to use. But even if she could not move, Lin could still use some other methods to move. But even if she could not move at all, transmitting would be enough. It could become a large base on its own … Lin slowly observed the progress here, at the same time paying attention to the Cerebrum … Although the Cerebrum was very active in the dream, it did not seem to be doing much in reality. They probably did not know that Lin was about to attack them. If that was the case, Lin would decide to take further action. PS: Thanks ~ Xuanyuan Little Guangguang ~ 500 ~ Thanks ~ d * ck ~ Dark Reflection ~ 200530481273 ~ Psychic Illusion ~ Dust ~ Monthly Votes ~
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