Whenever a creature was connected to the Dreamscape, its brain information would enter the Dreamscape's Brain. The Dreamscape's Brain managed the information of countless emerald dragons and skeletal dragons.
After a creature was connected to the Dreamscape, its brain information would be specially recorded. Even if it left the Dreamscape, this information would remain, recording its strength, weapons, and so on in the Dreamscape. This way, the emerald dragon would be able to continue using the things it obtained in the Dreamscape the next time it entered the Dreamscape. When an emerald dragon died, this information would be erased.
In fact, there was no need to erase it, because this information could be stored in a part less than the size of a cell nucleus. For the sake of convenience, Lin separated them.
When a creature was connected to the Dreamscape, it could also move its information and input it … into another brain.
Now, Lin was trying to connect the emerald dragon's information to the Ancient Dragon's brain.
A sharp tentacle slowly pierced into the Ancient Dragon's head.
Although this creature's brain didn't match the emerald dragon's brain, there was basically no relationship. If it could be connected, it would be as simple as controlling the body in the Dreamscape.
The main purpose of this test was to see … whether this created creature lacked that thing.
"Gulp."
Just as the tentacle pierced into the Ancient Dragon's skull, Lin noticed that its entire body trembled.
Now that it was connected to the Dreamscape, she began to transfer information into the creature's brain.
"Gulp!" The moment the information was transferred, the Ancient Dragon trembled again. The tentacle inside could sense some special activity in the creature's brain.
Could it be … that this was really effective?
"Gah!" In the next second. The creature suddenly opened its eyes. It looked around with a panicked expression.
It actually worked?
Lin noticed that its various internal organs had returned to normal, and its brain had begun to function rapidly. It was completely different from before.
So it really did lack a 'thought' to control its body? This was really quite miraculous …
It was generally believed that when a large number of cells gathered together, they would form a 'collective consciousness' similar to a branched species, and the thoughts in the brain would be produced. However, the creature Lin created herself didn't seem to be able to produce such thoughts, even though the cells were alive. But they could only perform basic movements.
As expected, this body that was directly integrated lacked something. It lacked something that those creatures that had evolved for a long time had.
Modifying an existing species was relatively simple, but creating one directly had such a problem …
However, Lin now had a little understanding of these matters. It seems that these newly created creatures need to be added to make them wake up …
Before this, Lin had tried to adjust the brain waves in the Ancient Dragon's brain, but she couldn't get it to work. As expected, it needed this kind of information … Perhaps this represented … a soul?
Perhaps he could study something about the soul from this aspect.
"Ga!" The Ancient Dragon on the ground roared. The Ancient Dragon's vocal cords were not developed, so it could only make a single sound. However, this also represented the Emerald Dragon's nervous thoughts. It crawled around nervously. He seemed to be trying to stand up.
This proved that it was still using the Emerald Dragon's memories and not a new life.
Now that Lin had transferred the Emerald Dragon to this creature, it could move through it, but it needed to be connected … it seemed that Lin hadn't completely succeeded in creating a creature.
However, this result was quite interesting …
But what would happen if Lin pulled out this connected tentacle?
Although it was possible for the Emerald Dragon to become this creature, it was more likely that it would directly die …
According to this idea, Lin could casually let a creature enter these created creatures and control their movements.
Perhaps she couldn't control creatures that were too complicated, such as creatures with more limbs. However, the Ancient Dragon and the Emerald Dragon were similar in size and only had four limbs, so they could perfectly control them.
In this case, Lin could also use them to create something very special. She could transform this creature into a completely different kind of creature.
However, this method couldn't be continuously connected by tentacles. It needed to be transmitted over a long distance.
This shouldn't be too difficult.
Moreover, based on this result, she could also test other things, such as transforming a Dreamscape creature into a real creature.
Dreamscape creatures didn't have a physical body. Initially, their thoughts were the result of Lin's Dreamscape Brain's' Biological Thought Calculation '. Although they could act like ordinary creatures, they didn't feel alive.
However, Lin used a new method. This method was called 'Self Thought Generation'. The actual effect was to generate some automatic brainwaves in the Dreamscape Brain. These brainwaves would flow in the brain on their own and didn't need to be controlled. They would only be controlled when it was necessary.
And these brainwaves would operate automatically and grow without needing to calculate their actions. This way, they would be just like real creatures.
This was how Mos was born … Every Mos had this special brainwave, and their information had always been stored in the Dreamscape's Brain.
What would happen if Moss' information was placed in the brain of the created creature?
It was hard to say whether this Dreamscape creature was alive or not, but if it succeeded, it meant …
In any case, let's give it a try first. If it succeeded, then Lin would have truly created a creature …
With that thought in mind, Lin let the emerald dragon return to the Dreamscape and cut off its connection with the Ancient Dragon.
In the time that followed, Lin began to research everything related to this. At first, Lin came up with a method to let the emerald dragon enter the thoughts of the created creature from a distance. This was actually quite simple.
Then, Lin created a new creature.
This creature wasn't a creature that existed now, but a creature that had never appeared before, just like the demons that Moss had imagined. Because this creature's form was strange, it needed to integrate the nuclear information of different creatures.
But overall, it was considered a normal creature.
After some days and nights, this creature was placed in front of Lin. It had two horns and wings, exactly the same as an ordinary demon.
When it was created, Lin continued to observe its signs of life and adjusted everything to normal. There would always be some problems with the internal organs at first, but it was easy to adjust.
After she was done, Lin connected the tentacle that she used to connect the tentacle into the creature's head.
Although she could now make the emerald dragon not touch the tentacle, this connection should still be done with caution. She directly connected it to test it.
The first thing Lin used was not the Hero's information, but the information of another Moss.
Lin derived this information and transmitted it into the mind of the created creature …
"Gulp!" Just like the emerald dragon's reaction, the creature twitched. After a while, it opened its eyes and got up.
She actually succeeded?
Looking at the creature in front of her, Lin was a little surprised. If it was the emerald dragon, it would be easy to understand, but the creatures in the Dreamscape didn't have a real brain at all, but she could make this creature move …
When the 'demon' got up, it first looked around. When it saw the horns and wings on its body, it immediately cried out in surprise.
It seemed that it was surprised that it had become a demon … This meant that its thoughts did indeed belong to another Moss.
This was a very interesting phenomenon. Although the cells of the Dreamscape's brain belonged to Lin, the information inside was free. They formed their own consciousness and became a real creature?
In other words, 'consciousness' and 'cells' were actually separate?
No, this should be due to the formation of cells, but after formation, it had a certain degree of freedom and could be transferred to other cells.
All in all, this was an interesting phenomenon. Lin needed to record all of this to solve the mystery.
However, she had succeeded now. After knowing this method, Lin could completely create her own species. No matter what kind of creature she created, it was possible …
Although their nuclear information was not created, it did not matter because of the richness of the creatures. Lin could integrate the nuclear information of other creatures to create any creature.
At the same time, Lin tried to create a complete nuclear information …
But she still did not fully understand how to synthesize it.
In short, she should start creating a brand new species now. Thinking of this, Lin made the Moss in the demon's brain return to the Dreamscape …
Lin originally thought that the Mos were useless and wanted to erase all their information, but from the looks of it, they might still be useful.
After that, Lin continued to do many tests, including the information about the thoughts in the Dreamscape's brain. Lin found that if these thoughts were randomly created and then transmitted into the creature's brain, it would not be able to activate the creature, but the Moss could.
Later, Lin found that this kind of thought had to go through a period of time, and it had to be a normal creature in the Dreamscape. It had to at least go through the learning period of a cub.
In other words, this thought had to 'grow' in the Dreamscape. Only when it grew to a certain extent could it become a real thought …
Why was it that they were all brain waves, but only after a period of 'growth' could they become real thoughts? Lin felt that this question might be due to something happening during their growth process …
PS: Thanks to ~ Beautiful Nature ~ for the tip ~
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