4.6 Billion Year Symphony of Evolution - v9 Chapter 97 expect

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Sure enough, the framework has changed again.

When Lin transformed the entire 'Gujia' civilization into another type of labor division type civilization, it changed its corresponding strategy.

To deal with individual biological civilizations, the possibility of civil wars can be increased by adjusting the supply of resources. The division of labor species cannot cause civil wars in this way, so the framework uses another method.

The species that Lin transformed into is a 'brainless' division of labor. They do not have individuals as 'brains' to command, but are controlled by the collective consciousness formed by the entire population. This kind of creature is very difficult to have a civil war, and the framework Knowing this too, it uses a 'separate influence method'.

The reason for civil wars in brainless division of labor is usually that the populations have separated for some reason. These scattered populations have evolved separately without contact for a long time. As long as the separation time is long enough, when these populations meet again They will not treat each other as their own kind, and thus attack each other.

The framework also uses a similar method. When Lin transformed the entire civilization into industrial species, it tried to separate these groups. Lin found that transparent 'walls' appeared in many places. This is a kind of space wall. The main purpose is to This division of labor of Lin is separated, and the environment of each area will change somewhat.

It releases some mutation-inducing substances into the environment in different regions, and seems to want to use this method to make each isolated population mutate faster and make it difficult to identify other populations.

It seems that for the division of labor species, it has no way to make them 'spontaneously fight', and will use some direct intervention methods to make the creatures fight, but it is not so obvious. These space walls that separate the population are all Randomly appeared in some positions, and at first few, and then slowly spread.

It seems to be trying to pretend that this is a 'natural phenomenon' rather than something deliberately done.

Although Lin is very clear that it is intentionally affecting the creatures on the frame, it doesn't seem to think so. It can be clearly seen that the frame itself mainly reacts according to the civilized creatures on the frame, and it does not have the ability to judge.

If there are individual creatures like Gu Jia living on the frame, even if Lin makes them behave like a division of labor, it will still deal with them in the same way as individual creatures.

The frame won't change until Lynn transforms into an industrial species.

And it will not reach the point of 'dead end' when it affects the division of labor species. Those space walls used for isolation will only last for a certain period of time and disappear, and those substances that induce mutation will not immediately mutate the population, but will only increase their mutation. possible only.

If Lynn does nothing, these affected populations may still slowly mutate into unidentifiable individuals after the wall disappears.

Lin, on the other hand, asked this group of division-type species to quickly deal with any individuals with obvious mutations, so that the entire population remained in a stable stage to ensure that there would not be too many mutations that could not identify individuals of the same type.

Although it is said that they are actually controlled by Lin whether they mutate or not, Lin still acts like a normal division of labor.

So the framework continues to try to influence, but still can't stop the development of the entire civilization.

Then Lin did some other tests, for example, let Gu Jia and division of labor species appear at the same time, and each civilization occupies half of the territory. At this time, the framework adopted a new method. Lin found that the two civilizations were very friendly to each other. down, it will try to trigger a fight on both sides.

For example, let the resources needed by both sides appear on each other's territory. When two civilizations trade in a friendly way instead of robbing each other, it will try to add highly toxic substances to these resources, trying to make each civilization I think the other party is poisoning.

In short, the framework is very much looking forward to fighting the civilization here, but why do it? This seems to be in great conflict with the goal of those who received them—entering the dark side of the void.

During the whole process, the hosts that Lin first met will also change. At first, because it was Gujia's aircraft that arrived, they turned into Gujia to receive the reception. If they were changed to other species, they would also change into other types. Species, like the divisional species, they also become a small group of friendly creatures, but not the divisional species itself.

The recipients themselves do not know the situation of the frame at all, but they can learn from them the situation of some creatures in the past. In the past, some species came to the frame, and the result was a civil war and finally perished.

The various civilizations in the past have hardly tried to enter the dark side in the later stage of development. Instead, most of them regard this dark star as a garbage dump. Throwing all kinds of garbage produced by civilization into it will disappear without a trace, which is very convenient. .

And these civilized creatures themselves did not successfully enter the dark side, or in other words, all those who entered have no return, and it is impossible to know whether there are any successful ones.

Lin has been conducting various tests since she came here, using different materials and different methods to approach the surface of the dark star, but every unit that entered has indeed failed.

Lin was thinking about the reason for this constant war-inducing behavior, and is it related to the dark side of the void?

Or is it just simply wanting the creatures here to perish, or it's more fun to watch them fight each other, without any intention of letting them go to the dark side.

This place may just be a playground for playing with incoming creatures, but the creatures who created all this are no longer there, and only the system that frames this automatic activity is left.

Since there are many possibilities, it still needs to do some tests. Lin wants to try whether it is just watching the war for fun, or if she wants to use the war to do something.

So Lin continued to do some tests.

Lin let the created civilized creatures start war with each other. During this period, Lin found that the framework had changed to provide resources normally, but there was no further change.

After the war lasted for a long time, the framework began to change the location of the provided resources to... the void.

To be precise, they appear directly close to the surface of the black star, which seems to be intended to bring the two sides closer to the star.

In this way, it still wants to let the creatures in the state of war go to the dark side, and these creatures in the state of war... What is the difference between the creatures in the state of peace?

So, Lin continued to do a series of tests, and soon Lin discovered a more interesting thing. If some creatures are in a certain state, they can enter this dark star a little.

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