Chapter 2432: Star Ring
"Finally, a perfectly restored creature was born."
Phoenix has done a lot of experiments.
Finally, I managed to remove the shells of those green-eating creatures and turn them into real creatures...
Actually this is not difficult.
Because these creatures have shells, as long as their internal organs are intact, they are capable of reproduction.
So Phoenix only needs to find those drive shells that have the ability to reproduce and install temporary brains in them, which is the device that stores memory data.
Then once they reproduced, they would grow real brains, and then… everything would be solved.
After Phoenix restored most of the creatures in the Green Mist Mountain world, it turned to restore the creatures in other worlds.
Although they do not have the memory data of creatures from other worlds, they can restore the ecology by finding a way to make the remaining shells move and reproduce.
The reproduction method of 'dust-particle organisms' is mostly similar to...corals. They release fine dust from their bodies and mix with particles of the same kind to form new offspring.
This is similar to the way the phoenix reproduces.
One world after another was restored, but of course it was not complete... After all, Green Devourer did not make shells for all creatures.
But it doesn’t matter. Phoenix believes that as long as there are enough creatures, they will soon form a new ecosystem.
Later, Phoenix even placed some living creatures on the inanimate Tumbler, such as... the two satellites of the gas giant.
After the ecology had generally returned to normal, Phoenix began to pay attention to the individual biological civilizations in many worlds.
However, since the original civilized city and all civilized information have been almost completely destroyed, even if these individual creatures come back to life, they can only live a primitive tribal life.
Then... Phoenix began to try to "teach" this group of biological civilization information.
Phoenix did not teach them directly, but used some magical methods.
For example, they print a lot of strange patterns and circles on the surface, drop some high-tech instruments for creatures to pick up and use to trigger inspiration. Some phoenixes directly build the ruins of a city of past individual creatures on the surface and let them dig things in it.
In this way, the Phoenix slowly stimulates the memories of these individual creatures.
Of course, Phoenix also learned this idea from the unique creatures it had come into contact with before.
But the Phoenixes didn't play like this for too long, because they were planning to expand their "paradise".
The Phoenix intends to build a huge paradise and expand their population.
After all, the reason why they couldn't get rid of the Green Devourer on their own before was mainly because their numbers were far less than those of the other side. If their numbers were large enough, there would be no need to use the method of attracting the whirlwind.
The Phoenix's 'expansion plan' was mainly inspired by... individual creatures.
Because there were many pictures describing galaxies among the previous individual biological civilizations.
This kind of galaxy map... is very similar to Ershimin's, with stars as the main component and circles of rings around it to indicate the position of each tumbler and their orbits.
After looking at the galaxy map, Phoenix came up with an idea.
They're going to build rings... around stars.
The ring completely surrounds the star, and then every world in the entire galaxy is inlaid on the ring.
Yes, Phoenix decided to build a real ring for each tumbler, so that they would circle around the star.
As for other details...Phoenix didn't think about them.
They decided to build the circle first.
Then all the Phoenixes began this great work.
This work lasted for a long time.
Phoenix mainly reaches various locations around the star through solidified gaps, and then places "gravitational containers" at these locations.
This is also the technology that the "mentor" taught Phoenix before. The device made of solidified matter can "contain" the gravity of the star.
Then start building the 'bridge' around the gravity container.
These bridges extend outward, eventually forming a giant ring around the entire star.
Of course this is not an easy task. After all, the star is too large and it takes a long time to build a ring around it.
The Phoenix didn't care how long it took. They mainly obtained construction materials from the solidified void and the edge of the galaxy... and worked almost non-stop.
At the same time, the Phoenix is rapidly multiplying and increasing in number as it continues to build.
During this period, the creatures that were "resurrected" by the Phoenix also began to develop rapidly...
Many creatures have escaped the primitive tribal stage and are developing towards a higher civilization.
This period was a very peaceful era.
Nothing special is happening, and there is no war to be fought.
Of course, this refers to intergalactic wars. As individual creatures develop, they will always fight each other.
Phoenix paid little attention to them, concentrating on creating a real ring for each tumbler.
After a long time...some creatures have developed a civilization that can navigate in the void.
And Phoenix...also successfully created a huge ring around the star.
Phoenix then decided to embed a tumbler into the ring and have it orbit the star.
Of course, their rings are not built according to the original rotation orbits. To be precise, they are much smaller than the rotation orbits.
If a world were really embedded on it, it would definitely cause drastic changes in the environment there, after all, it is too close to the star.
However, before the drastic changes, Phoenix found that he had to face another problem, which was how to embed the tumbler.
Yes, even though so much time had passed and they only started thinking about this problem after the rings were built, they had thought about it before.
But they don't care much about it before it's built, and only after it's built do they start to... think about it formally.
Then Phoenix gave up.
They felt that this ring was already a great masterpiece, and there was no need to make another one.
Phoenix then decided to embed a tumbler into the ring and have it orbit the star.
Of course, their rings are not built according to the original rotation orbits. To be precise, they are much smaller than the rotation orbits.
If a world were really embedded on it, it would definitely cause drastic changes in the environment there, after all, it is too close to the star.
However, before the drastic changes, Phoenix found that he had to face another problem, which was how to embed the tumbler.
Yes, even though so much time had passed and they only started thinking about this problem after the rings were built, they had thought about it before.
But they don't care much about it before it's built, and only after it's built do they start to... think about it formally.
Then Phoenix gave up.
They felt that this ring was already a great masterpiece, and there was no need to make another one.