Chapter 95: Laboratory 03

Leaving the monitoring room, Percival said to the puppet K-K who was guarding outside, "Bring Fermat and Strom to my lab." ”

(Theseus, who passed by stretching his waist, sighed: "Awesome, I remember the name just by listening to it, I still haven't remembered it.") ”)

When the two necromantic creatures stepped into Lab 03, they couldn't help but be dumbfounded. I saw rows of shelves occupying most of the space in the laboratory, and the glass spheres on the shelves were neatly stacked. If you look closely, you can see that each glass ball contains water, and there are small fish and shrimp, aquatic weeds and dirt in the water. Roughly calculated, there must be hundreds of glass balls!

Percival, who was holding a magnifying glass and bending down to check the details of the glass ball, straightened up and smiled, "Welcome." I've always wanted to see you. Since the other labs have opened their doors for you, I think I should be generous as well. ”

There's really no shelf to protect the hero at all! Strunm hurriedly said: "It's our honor to meet you"

"Wow, what are these!" Fermat didn't care about being polite at all, and ran to the shelf like a child to observe the glass balls. "They're all sealed?"

"This is an eco-ball. Fish and shrimp are consumers, aquatic plants are producers, and microorganisms are decomposers. Theoretically, when the three are maintained in an appropriate ratio, the ecosphere can achieve self-sufficiency and become a small ecosphere. It was to verify that I could be self-sufficient, so I sealed them all. ”

The two listened in a daze, and their biological basis was simply zero. In other words, as necromantic creatures, they don't actually care about ecology.

Strom pointed to a glass orb in the corner, "Master Percival, the fish in this ball are all dead. ”

"This is an example of ecological imbalance." Instead of paying attention to the situation inside the ball, but looking at the number of the glass ball, Parcival said: "The parameters of each ecological ball here are different, and finally the ecological ball that can circulate itself is screened out." It's hard, though, and I've repeated this type of experiment five times, and all five times have failed. ”

"Is this eco-ball too small?" Fermat asked tentatively.

"I think so, too, if we can build a closed ecosystem of tens of thousands of square kilometers, maybe it can be operated. It's a pity that Leibniz rejected it every time, saying that it was not well funded. ”

"You're speaking ill of me again." Leibniz, leaning against the door frame, coughed, he was always so elusive.

"Isn't it, I even have a name in mind, it's called 'No. 2 Ecosystem'!"

Leibniz simply ignored him: "Let's go, two, Parcival still has something to do." ”

"yes, I'd love to stay a little longer, but Chiinkna can't do without me." Parcival patted them on the shoulder: "Good job, I trust Leibniz's vision." ”

The three necromantic creatures return to Lab 02 to continue testing with Tim Maison.

Strunum asked, "Why is Master Percival called 'Cruel'?" I think he's very nice. ”

Fermat added, "Better than any other master!" "Tyme is impatient, Theseus is ignorant, and the treasure bag is indifferent.

"Because he has a very serious bad taste, which is also related to his subject. His subject is "

A little butterfly flapped its wings at Chiink, can it cause a storm in Saramonroe?

"The 'Butterfly Storm' Theory?"

He believes that a change in one parameter can lead to a completely different result for the whole experiment. What happens if you change the cause? He was fascinated by it. He simulated the primordial environment, an environment of lightning, heat, and a series of harsh climates in which only life was absent. After a long experiment, he made amino acids of some kind of organic substance, which proved that he could make life. ”

Strunm nodded, "Yes! My Soul Fire Demon was created with reference to this experiment! ”

"The Soul Fire Demon is not yours!" Fermat protested.

Strom slapped his head in remorse: "Oops, I forgot to see if there were any instruments left in his laboratory at that time......"

Excited by the success of making amino acids, he launched a huge project, the first step of which was to find a test site, Chiinkna. At that time, Chiinkena was just one

A wilderness where natives live undisturbed lives. Percival secretly arranged to open the way for the pioneers and natives to fight, and he became the guardian hero of Chiinkena. Anyone who knows the inside story calls him 'cruel', because he's a pervert who plays with the people. ”

"There are still such guardian heroes...... He hadn't even thought about guarding Chiinkena! ”

Not really, because Chiinke was the giant eco-sphere of his dreams, and he would defend it until the results of the experiment came out. He was a brilliant scientist, rational, but didn't care about experimental ethics. ”

"Steel City acquiesced in this kind of behavior?"

"Yes. Steel City is absolutely neutral, its goal is only to develop technology, to protect civilization from extinction as much as possible when the last moment comes, Percival's actions are his own actions, and Steel City neither supports nor opposes. ”

"Since many people know what Master Percival has done, why hasn't anyone come out to debunk him?"

"Because Chiinkena maintains the status quo and it's good for everybody. There could be a buffer between Bigbowo and the other small states, and this buffer zone was a loose federation that was not much of a threat to all parties; The steel city can extract oil while having official guarantees, and at the same time have a long-sleeved middleman; Even the natives and pioneers who were kept in the dark did not complain much, because it was a country with such a great conflict that gave birth to two adventurer gods. ”

Fermat and Strom nodded in understanding. In fact, in terms of necromantic ethics, Percival's actions are beyond reproach (the Joint Research Center has even more inhumane experiments every day), with the only stain being that he is a guardian hero and is not very conscientious in his protection.

"That's it!" Tym put down his tools, and while the others chatted, he had been putting the finishing touches on the teleporter, and now he could finally join the discussion: "Percival thinks of himself as a god." In other words, did God create life as He did? Turning the whole world into a laboratory and throwing a whole bunch of stuff into it? ”

Leibniz looked up, his eyes alert: "Perhaps." Let's stop talking about it. ”

"Hey, don't you think it's interesting?"

"I don't want to say it a second time." Leibniz was unusually angry, and there was no trace of warmth in his voice.

Tim Maison grimaced, picked up a towel to wipe his sweat, and exclaimed in a few seconds: "No, it's very likely! Not to mention us, even the gods we believe in are just a lump of amino acids? ”

Leibniz casually smashed the vernier caliper over, only to hear a screeching sound, and half of the vernier caliper sank deep into the metal wall: "Shut up! Don't think about it! Forget it!! You're not a hero yet, don't think about it! ”

"Is it ......?"

Tim Maison, the owner of Lab 02 in Steel City and the maker of the time machine, disappeared before they could finish their sentences. There was no reaction of his soul in the space.

Leibniz opened his mouth blankly, unable to say anything.

Fermat exclaimed, "What's wrong with him! ”

"It's a warning. He was obviously not a hero yet, but he thought about superfluous things and was noticed. Leibniz's face was blue, really, I had never seen him so gaffe, his hands hung down, his shoulders collapsed, and he suddenly became old. It was my negligence that Steel City lost a genius who should have gone down in history. ”

Strunm hugged Femmatse and shivered, and said incoherently: "He, he's dead?!" Who noticed it? Just 'thinking about something superfluous'? Is it a god who can peek into thoughts? What's the deal with the warning? ”

Leibniz turned his head abruptly and roared, "Don't think about it!! ”

But thinking is the most difficult thing to control, and the more you tell yourself not to think about it, the more you will think about it. The few words that Tym left behind were churning in his mind, refusing to sink into the deepest depths of consciousness.

The gods are also amino acids?

So, who made the gods?

A violent blue light flashed, and Strom and Fermat lost consciousness together. Leibniz stepped forward and held the two men firmly so that they would not fall. At the last moment, he launched the [King's Majesty] and exerted pressure on the soul level, stunned them both and stopped Jinyi

Thinking about it, it's a pity that [King's Majesty] is useless to living beings, and it can't save Tammaison. How nice it would have been if he had just made a quick decision and just smashed Tyme to death with a caliper? At the very least, you can use [Soul Call] to transform into a necromantic creature, instead of being like now, **, the soul is all wiped out, and there is no chance of resurrection at all.

Yes, that's the second reason why Parcival is called "cruelty."

The next step is to wash away the mental imprint of the two little ones. In fact, I had planned to do this, but it was only because of an accident with Tim that caused the steps to be advanced.

He suddenly remembered the events of the previous day.

…………

"If I could make a time machine, then the next second, we'd see another me appear! He comes from the future! And he'll tell me, 'Your experiment worked!' You are right! ’”

So everyone waited for five seconds.

Tim Maison pouted, "It didn't work out." ”

…………

It's not that the time machine wasn't developed, it's that Tim died before he could use it. Now that he is dead, how can he go back in time? Tyme himself was certainly not afraid of death, but he had not yet had time to kill his grandfather, which must have been his regret.

The rebranded "teleporter" was lying quietly on the table at this time. Tyme repaired it just before he died, but sadly, the method of making it was lost.

Normally, this "teleporter" was given to Fermat and Strunm by Taem, but Leibniz suddenly felt the urge to detain it. The leader went to great lengths to trade in the old for the new, could it be that the "teleportation device" in his hand was actually the one in front of him? If you let it stay in the steel city, or even destroy it directly, will you be able to strangle all possibilities of time travel from the source? In the future, will the leader not be able to obtain the "Teleportation Device", which will ultimately change the past, change the "Doomsday Encounter", and change the fate of the necromantic creatures?

This is a relic of Taim, the condensation of his life's work and wisdom, and Leibniz could not bear to destroy it.

So...... Detain? Anyway, you can clean up some extra memories, and the two little ones won't even remember Tyme.

At this time, the words left by the leader echoed in my ears.

History cannot be changed.

Is "now" also a kind of "history" for the future? No, as long as you grasp the "now", you can change the future! Nothing can't be changed!

marvel

Leibniz picked up the "teleporter". How light and fragile this prop is, he can change the future with a little effort.

marvel

Interference will lead to a certain future; Watching from the sidelines will also move towards a certain future.

marvel

Leibniz suddenly felt that the "teleporter" was extremely heavy. He stands at a fork in the road of fate, he has a choice to make, he has to take full responsibility for the choice, and he doesn't know if he can afford it. Is it interference or bystanding? Which is better? Which will allow him to see the right future?

What are you after?

Marvel.

"No future is absolutely right." Leibniz let out a sigh of relief and let go of the burden in his heart. As a scholar, he eventually followed his subject. He never said to Fermat, that is

If one or an infinite number of zombie monkeys are asked to press a random button in front of a typewriter, they will almost certainly be able to type any given text when the keystroke time reaches an infinite amount, including the Twilight Codex.

If you think about it a little, you will see that the probability is very small. Its essence is "chaos theory", on whether or not a tiny thing can happen over an infinite period of time. Because Leibniz was a necromantic creature, he had the longevity and patience to prove this theory. Similarly, Leibniz and Parcival are close to each other in the study of chaos theory. The difference is that Percival thought of himself as a god, and Leibniz thought of himself as a spectator.

Since you have to watch from the sidelines, the "Teleporter" will still be sent to the Dusk Empire.

Why do leaders pursue miracles?

Why is Tame obliterated?

Can these puzzles be solved?

And the Twilight Empire ...... Is it the last miracle that Leibniz has been waiting for?