"Hum..."
The restless flying object stopped.
It seemed that the command had taken effect. When it was about to take off, Lin ordered her brain to send it a message to stop.
If it flew up like this, it would obviously hit the wall of the cave, and then this thing would be completely destroyed. If the fuel inside was too strong, then the cave would probably be blown up.
Fortunately, the controller seemed to be very effective. In fact, Lin had no idea what the data in the controller meant. In the end, it was just something like electricity.
Lin could perform a practical test to see which electric current controlled which position. Her brain could complete these test calculations and obtain all the information in an instant. Then, she could perform perfect control.
Although Lin did not know what all the devices inside were used for, it was easy to find the part that controlled the take-off...
It was the same for reading the diary. Lin found that the Voidpeople used something similar to magnets to store various kinds of information inside. When reading these diaries, some preset questions were required. It seemed to be something called a "password". If the questions were wrong, the information inside would not be read.
However, this also meant that there was a correct way to read the diaries. Lin could choose to change the output of her brain waves to allow the brain waves to enter the correct frequency for reading. However, Lin preferred to use her brain waves to directly 'tear the target'. In the end, she just had to send her brain waves to forcefully influence or change the password setting and make it disappear.
When reading the diaries, she basically sent her brain waves to make the diaries react and automatically combine the symbols. Then, she would look at the Voidpeople's words.
It felt like she was invading a dream. But this was much simpler. After all, everything inside was fixed. It would not resist or fight back. The password and other obstacles were just some fixed electric current reactions...
Next, she would see which part controlled the opening of the cave. Since they made the flying object, they should have made a hole for it to fly out.
The controller inside the flying object seemed to be used to control the object. It could control the light inside and all kinds of complicated things. Lin found that there was also a 'dancing device' here. It could constantly emit flashes and rhythmic sounds. It could also control a place to spray water...
The Voidpeople always made strange things.
It seemed that the controller inside the flying object could not be controlled. What about the controller outside? With that in mind, Lin let Star Tester fly out.
...
It seemed that the main controller was not working.
Star Tester investigated the controller in the 'power room' and did not find any part that could control the opening of the cave outside.
In fact, when Lin made this controller before, she did not find it. It could only control the nearby Voidalloy Voidpeople, the manufacturing device, and the electric current output around it.
Lin thought that they might not be built yet.
Building the flying object was the final command of the main controller. After that, they did not continue.. in fact, they could not continue. Because the Voidalloy Voidpeople, due to excessive wear and tear.
There were hundreds of them, but only a few were able to move.
In the end, they did not even have the chance to.
To be precise, it wasn't a real Tumbler, but a … rock with a diameter of about 100 kilometers.
However, it could also be called a mini Tumbler. This thing was located very far away from here. The detailed location was not marked, but the flight route was recorded on the flying object. It seemed to be more than a billion kilometers away.
. At the same time, the image of the rolling object was recorded. It was gray as if there was no air on the surface.
What was there? What did these Voidpeople want to do there?
She would have to go there to find out...
At present, Lin wanted to build a base here and repair the broken shell that Lin had broken. Then, she would install a brand new 'door' on it.
Lin also wanted to dig a hole here to let the flying object fly out. Then, she would just have to wait for it to arrive.
Now, Leviathan had sent out many reinforcements. They were flying here.
Although she knew the situation here, she still had a question. How did the poisonous gas in this space come about?
In order to find the answer, the only Star Tester here was going into the depths of darkness.
She saw from the controller that there was a place called the basement. The basement was sealed. The entrance was located in a corner of the power room. The controller controlled the entrance of the basement and could monitor the environment inside.
Now, in front of the Star Tester, the basement door was broken. Only some fragments were left on the door.
This door was different from the ice crystal-like door Lin encountered when she came in. The basement door was made of alloy and looked especially hard.
There was no light inside. It was completely dark. The monitoring devices in the controller had been damaged long ago.
So, Lin knew nothing about the inside. Now, Lin wanted to explore the environment inside!
The Star Tester immediately walked into the basement entrance.
The door made by the Voidpeople was round, but the passage behind it was almost square. It was very strange.
In this passage, she could feel a stronger poisonous gas. The poisonous gas was obviously produced here. Perhaps it was because of the poisonous gas that the Voidpeople living here had to leave early.
After walking for a while in the dark passage, the Star Tester saw something.
It was a skeleton.
This was … the skeleton of a Voidfolk. It was lying in the middle of the tunnel. It was Lin's first time seeing a complete skeleton of a Voidfolk. The skeleton looked like a six-limbed creature like a flying dragon, but the bones were sealed, so it gave off a strange feeling …
There was a layer of frost on the skeleton. When the Star Tester broke the ice, she found that the flesh on the skeleton had all disappeared. It looked like it had been poisoned to death. There were no wounds on the bones. The Voidperson was about three meters tall. Its skeleton was quite intact. Lin could see that its limbs were basically the same thickness. The same was true for the fingers.
Lin felt that in an environment with gravity, they would use two pairs of limbs to move. That way, they could support their weight. In this environment without gravity, only one pair was enough. The Voidperson was lying on the ground with its head facing the door. It could be seen that it desperately tried to crawl out before it died, but it did not succeed …
There were many fungi on the surface of the frost and bones. Obviously, its flesh was digested by the fungi …
Behind it was a spacious room.
After entering this place, Lin could hear some noises … as if an alloy device was operating.
There were some pipes around the walls of the room. There were also many white boards floating in the room.
The Star Tester grabbed one of the boards and looked at it. There were some Voidperson words written on it.
Lin grabbed the slabs around her and found that they were written in the language of the Voidfolk. Why would they be used to record information in such a way?
The words on it … seemed to be recording the growth of a creature.
It recorded when a creature ate what, how big it grew, how it reacted when something was injected, what emotions it showed and so on.
Lin combined the descriptions of the creatures. She found that they were cultivating a creature … Lin was very familiar with.
… Creator.
There was a lot of information recorded here. After looking at all the boards in the room, Lin understood that the creatures described here were exactly the same as the Creator.
The Voidpeople seemed to have obtained the seed of a Creator. They cultivated the Creator here and let it live in the basement to grow.
The purpose seemed to be to let the Creator release the air they needed … Did the Creator have this ability?
There was also food provided to the Voidpeople. The Voidpeople would also give the Creator something called 'Da' as food for the Creator.
That thing seemed to be something called 'compressed fertilizer' that the Voidpeople originally carried. They did not eat it themselves because it was mainly made of excrement. However, the Creator could eat it.
They seemed to have reached some kind of symbiotic relationship. However, the Creator did not seem to be very cooperative.
The Creator's habit was to eat the creatures it raised and not eat the things produced by the creatures it raised. In the later records, Lin found that the Creator acted like it wanted to capture the Voidpeople.
Then, the Voidpeople injected it with a mixture. They seemed to want to control the Creator in order to suppress the Creator's actions.
Could they still do that?
The Creator seemed to be very quiet at first. However, it slowly started to change.
The Voidpeople felt that the air released by the Creator started to change. They quickly sealed off the basement.
After that, there were no more records.
In other words, the Voidpeople seemed to be trying to control the Creator … but failed? That was a stupid feeling.
The Creator might have some intelligence. It seemed to be consciously fighting back against the Voidpeople's control. Strangely enough, these things were not recorded in the main controller. They were all written on the whiteboard.
The Creator might have caused the Voidpeople to escape or die, but it might also have died due to a lack of food.
This was a good thing for Lin.
This way, she would have a lot of nutrients. Floating astronomy.
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