Captain Skuru was certain that the planet he had come from was a highly civilized planet. But he was not happy at all.
Because his three most important soldiers had disappeared along with their weapons and equipment. The high temperature of tens of thousands of degrees had vaporized them, and from then on, they would no longer be seen in this world.
And until now, the captain didn't know if Reid and the other two had discovered them, or was it really just a coincidence? Was it really a coincidence? If it was a coincidence, why was the muzzle so accurate? They had killed his most important armed forces without any bias.
Were they really quarreling, or had they already discovered them? It was just because there were too many of them. So he deliberately used a quarrel to distract them, and then unexpectedly shot them with a gun?
Should he continue to stay here? Or should he jump out and fight them? But from the looks of it, the odds of winning weren't high. The emergency jump just now was too hasty, and only three soldiers on the ship had time to escape with him and the others.
Apart from the three soldiers who had disappeared, he was the only one with a miniature kinetic energy gun. This thing was a combat weapon used in the universe, and it wasn't particularly useful in the gravitational atmosphere of the planet.
Moreover, it was a single-target lethal weapon, and if the opponent's weapon hit him and the others, it could instantly take away a lot of them!
Damn it, if only the special forces on the spaceship had escaped as well. Even if it was only a small team, he wouldn't have to be so passive now.
Just as the captain was in a dilemma, his adjutant interrupted his thoughts. The adjutant said in a very low voice, "The language translation system on my armor hasn't been completely damaged. It has collected and analyzed the indigenous people's conversation just now. We can probably interpret about 30% of it."
Language was complicated, but it was also very simple. As a means of communication, language had a certain regularity. Because if sounds were used to represent meaning, then there must be sounds that would be repeated over and over again.
For example, most of the sounds made by pointing at the table were the table, not the words "Daddy". Even if you shouted "Daddy" at the table, it wouldn't suddenly bring you a bag of oranges.
Sounds were analogous and repetitive, and could be analyzed through analogous repetition. Therefore, learning a foreign language (including alien languages) was actually not as difficult as one might think, as long as one's vocal cords could produce similar sounds.
What was really difficult was the writing, just like the cuneiform writing from thousands of years ago. Until now, the people on Earth still had not completely deciphered it. It could even be said that the Basba language from hundreds of years ago wasn't easy to learn.
The adjutant's armor was equipped with such a device, which was specially used to analyze alien languages. Because the Skulu sometimes had to figure out what the natives were saying.
However, because the mothership was destroyed, they had no way of contacting the mothership's supercomputer. Relying on the half-broken computer attached to the external armor, the adjutant's equipment couldn't completely translate all languages.
However, being able to translate 30% or 40% of it was already pretty good. The captain needed to listen to the conversation of these natives, understand what they had just said, and then make a judgment on the whole incident.
Moreover, the captain was also very interested in the video that the female indigenous woman showed just now (the man in black). It seemed that this civilization had already begun to make contact with other alien civilizations? In the video, there were many aliens that looked different from the indigenous people. Did they set up a negotiation department for interstellar civilizations?
The captain didn't know that there was an art on Earth called film, which mostly came from human beings' free and unrestrained imagination. In particular, in Hollywood blockbusters, humans (mainly Americans) were bound to save the world in the end.
The Skulu also had their own means of recording images, but they only used them to record history and real events. Simply put, the Skulu only had things like real-time news and real documentaries.
They had never seen such a thing as a movie. Because from the way the Skulu thought, they had no idea why they would make a movie to deceive themselves.
From the story to the script to the setting and even the actors, it was all fake. Was he trying to deceive himself by using all the fake goods to deceive himself? What was the point? What was the point? The Skulu wouldn't understand the mystery of the movie at all, because they had a completely different way of thinking from humans.
So the captain thought that Susan had just shown "Men in Black" as a documentary or a news feature or something.
"It's done, Captain." The adjutant had translated the English that had just been sorted into the Skulu language and handed the monitoring equipment to the captain.
The captain began to listen to what the indigenous people had just said.
"I … built an ecosystem … ten years can promote tens of thousands of years of natural evolution …" These unclear languages mixed with the sound of electric currents passed into the captain's ears.
This gave the captain quite a shock. A single person building an ecological civilization evolution circle? Ten years to promote tens of thousands of years of natural evolution? It must be a lie, it must be a lie!
The Skulu had the ability to terraform planets, but building a self-consistent ecosystem and promoting their natural evolution were two completely different concepts, okay!
It was like an exam. The first one scored 80 points, which was considered good. But the second one scored 120 points, which was the best of the best.
The Skulu could build an ecological self-consistent civilization circle, but it required the empire to coordinate materials and abilities to do so. It was not something that one person could do at all. And using ten years to promote tens of thousands of years of biological evolution? That would require the entire country to mobilize all its forces to try, and it would probably end in failure.
Could it be that we have encountered a god-level civilization here? The captain's heart fell to the bottom.
"Graduation thesis … stay here … destroy the ecosystem … leave an impression on this civilization." The captain continued to listen to these translated languages, and his brows furrowed more and more.
From these conversations, it sounded like this was a student's graduation work? A student, or even not a scholar, could build a self-consistent ecological civilization circle? Affect civilization? Could it be that this planet was actually the work of this student? The captain felt a toothache.
No, it didn't seem like that was the case. The captain began to carefully analyze the information he had received, and he combined the historical events of "Men in Black" (he thought it was a documentary) that he had just collected together. The captain had a preliminary judgment.
The planet he was on seemed to be called Earth, and the level of civilization on this planet was very strange. Some places were very backward, only at the level of a first-level civilization.
But some parts were very advanced, with the strength of a second-level or even a third-level civilization. Coupled with the story analysis of the historical documentary (Men in Black Night), the captain came to a conclusion.
This was a planet that should have been a first-level civilization, but on the eve of stepping into the universe, it experienced various unexpected events. This might be an important transportation hub in a certain universe, so there were alien civilizations from various galaxies. (The above speculation came from the Men in Black.)
Because of the large number of foreign exchanges, the civilization of this planet had an explosive leapfrog development. They skipped a lot of things that must be experienced to develop to a second-level or even third-level civilization.
That was why this civilization still retained some traces of a first-level civilization and the remnants of a second-level civilization. This kind of civilization was very troublesome, especially after what he had just experienced.
The captain was already sure that this group of earthlings must have added all the points of the third-level science book on war science. And the natives of this civilization obviously pointed to the wrong technology tree. An ordinary student of theirs built an ecological civilization circle?
The captain shook his head. From what he knew, the civilization on this planet must have a way to help them leave this planet.
It seemed that as long as they went to the headquarters of the Men in Black, they would prepare an interstellar flight for them to send them home. Even if they did not go, the Men in Black would come to catch them. Because they were considered to be stowaways.
It was just that they did not know how long ago this documentary was recorded. What if this was hundreds of years ago or even longer? Who knew if their current policy on aliens had changed?
Moreover, the captain suddenly had a great interest in this planet. From the headquarters of the men in black, it was not difficult to see that this was the location of a busy interstellar route. If the Skuru Empire could control such an important route node.
If the Skulu Empire could control such an important route node, then it would be a very important link for the empire, especially to radiate the culture of the Skulu people. It was of great significance to spread the prestige of the Skulu people and to communicate with various civilizations!
The captain looked at the medal hanging on his chest, which was given to him by His Majesty Skulu the Seventh. Not only because he was his nephew, but also because of his outstanding achievements over the years. As a royal relative of Skulu, he had an obligation to think more for the empire.
Thinking of this, the captain had made up his mind. He was going to pretend to be a native here and sneak into this planet to live. At the same time, he would send a message to the empire, combining internal and external forces to conspire here.
At this moment, the captain had already made up his mind. He needed to start with these three natives first.
… …
In the middle of the night, Reed could not sleep. He lay in the tent and tossed and turned. He was thinking about what Dum had said. He rummaged through his bag and took out a few bottles of medicine. There was a bottle of gene growth medicine, but there was also a bottle of gene lock medicine.
Was what Dum said right? Should he continue with this plan or stop it? Reed could not sleep, so he turned over and got up. He decided to make another trip to the underground ecosphere.
Not long after Reed turned over, a group of strong green goblins (Skulu people) followed Reed's footsteps in the dark and went to the underground ecosphere.
On the other side, Dum did not sleep at all. He had made up his mind to destroy the ecosphere that Reed had made. He adjusted the hot melt gun. He also modified the spare hot-melt bullets into explosive hot-melt bullets.
"People say I'm crazy, but I think Reed is the craziest one! I can't let Earth be in danger because of his madness. I want to completely destroy this place! "Dum packed his equipment and went to the underground ecosphere from another direction.
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