Chapter 201 Atlan's Journey
All in all, Atlan is such a creature...
It turned out that they were in the 'medieval' stage, living in a certain world, and fled to a space station because of the arrival of the 'end of the world'...
And after they entered the space station, they were still in the 'medieval' stage. The technology that they reached from the Middle Ages to the virtual people was developed in the space station.
And when the resources are about to run out, they encounter the world of the virtual people.
How did they develop technology in such a narrow place? But the space station should not be built by themselves, so there may be some information in it...
During the development, the resources in it were also consumed very fast, and the resources that could have been used for a long time were quickly consumed, so they planned to migrate to other tumblers.
At that time, Atlan parked the space station close to the world of Voidmin, and then took a small aircraft to fly to... Void's cue ball.
"When we first arrived in that world, we encountered a creature that was abundant and quite savage, but which our culturists thought could educate."
That's what it says on "Stone Records".
When they encounter phantoms, phantoms may be in a relatively 'primitive' stage, but because phantoms are much larger than 'Atlan', phantoms are considered very dangerous...
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However, Atlan didn't seem to be at war with the virtual people, but instead became better with them.
Atlan taught the Voidling many things, like their language, technology, etc. They allowed the former Voidlings to develop rapidly.
After developing. Some phantoms migrated to other continents. And taught the skills learned to the virtual people in other continents, so the virtual people have various countries, and then the language has also produced many branches... huh?
Lin guessed that this should be the case, but there is no detailed explanation above.
The only thing Atlan didn't seem to teach the Voidlings was their Void travel skills, as well as weapon skills.
In fact, Atlan's weapon technology is not very developed, but at least it is much better than the original virtual people, but...
"These six-limbed creatures surprised us.
Their brains are like small thorns on their heads, but their learning ability is very powerful, they even learned our weapon-making technology..."
From the above records, it seems that the Voidmin and Atlan have slowly learned Atlan's weapon technology during their long-term relationship, while the Void technology has not been learned, probably because it was useless at that time, or Atlan Their aircraft has never been activated.
However, weapons are often used, and if you watch too much, the virtual people will naturally know them.
Atlan also established a kingdom in the world of virtual people. But they don't seem to expand much, and they basically stay on a continent.
later. Obviously there is a conflict.
There are many Voidlings living with Atlan, and initially, they are quite peaceful, but as individual creatures... they are difficult to maintain.
Because of the difference in races, a conflict between them slowly developed, and finally turned into a war... Because the virtual people learned Atlan's technology, the war between the two was almost a draw.
During the long-running war, Atlan seemed to be slowly being suppressed by the phantoms. The number of both sides was similar, but the size of the phantoms played a key role...
Voidlings are indeed bigger, but they are not tall, they are about the same height as Atlan, so the shot rate will not be higher than Atlan.
The virtual people run faster than Atlan, who only has two legs. At the same time, the virtual people can lower their body and crawl at high speed with six limbs. In addition, if they are caught in a close fight, the virtual people's strength is far greater than that of Atlan. The gap on the upper hand allowed the virtual people to slowly gain victory.
And Atlan had to activate the aircraft they had never activated before, and left the world of the virtual people...
During the war, the number of Atlan was knocked back to the same level as when the cue ball had just landed in the Void World... So, they returned to the space station.
However, they were not willing to retreat like this.
After leaving, the Atlans activated their latest weaponry, blasting the Voidlings who were at war with them to ashes.
This kind of weapon should be similar to the current '78 bomb' of the virtual people.
It turns out that Atlan's weapons destroyed all the imaginary people who lived with them at the time and mainly waged war against them, so after that... no people remember them?
Because the phantom people who were most familiar with Atlan were destroyed, and the only people who could remember Atlan were the phantom people who moved to other continents after being educated...
And these imaginary people slowly passed on these stories. After many generations, these stories gradually became legends. To the latter imaginary people, Atlan was like a 'myth'...
It should be like this, although it is speculative...
At the beginning, the war between Atlan and the Voidmins was on a smaller continent, so the Voidmins from other continents didn't know about this kind of thing. When the Voidmins came back to this continent, they only found that they had all disappeared. .
Moreover, the Voidlings who lived with Atlan at the beginning did not keep in touch with the same kind who went to other continents, so their history was soon forgotten after their destruction.
Because Atlan left the Void World, they didn't go back after blowing up the original settlement, but started the space station and continued the journey of wandering in the void...
Next, they reached the Snow Roller.
How did they get here? It should have started the teleportation. However, it was not written in Shiji, but it was written that they discovered a new place after a period of time.
Then, it was like what Rin knew now.
Live in a new place, encounter black metal, build a shelter, and be destroyed.
Why didn't they want to escape back to the space station? Maybe it's because black metal comes from the void, so I don't think it can escape.
After the destruction, the Ice Roller was teleported to another place and became a wandering world.
This is the whole process, but there are obviously more than two races involved in this...
Because the technology of the phantoms originated from Atlan, the two are so close, and the phantoms that Lin sees now have not actually fought with Atlan, they are all phantoms from other continents offspring.
In fact, Atlan did not record this part, this is Lin's speculation, but now it is obvious that the virtual people regard Atlan as a legend, which is almost the case... (To be continued...) R1292
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