853 In-Depth Exchange (2)
Or, the aliens were originally bisexual, but later for some reason they became asexual. This possibility is more reasonable. In science fiction, don't we always see artificial wombs replacing natural reproduction? With the biochemical level of aliens, I don't think it's strange to optimize the embryo's genes before pregnancy.
My mind was getting more and more confused. I had already had some ideas about the social structure of aliens, but after hearing what Zaza said, all my previous speculations were overturned.
Because I couldn't understand, this topic was once in trouble. Zaza wanted to talk and I wanted to listen, but the communication just couldn't go on. If only I could know more about the cultural background of aliens.
Later we moved the topic to mothers, and then Zaza gave me another surprise. I won't mention the specific process. In short, he said his mother was a tree, not another alien.
I immediately thought of the insect tree. I almost thought Zaza was a giant intelligent insect. Fortunately, Zaza said it was not, and he also popularized the knowledge of insect trees to me. I will talk about this in detail later.
According to Zaza, he was born on a giant tree, but listening to his description, I think the tree he called was actually a giant vine plant. He said that the tree was full of fruits, and every ripe fruit was an alien.
Well, aliens are like Calabash Brothers, all born from vines. It sounds like a fairy tale to me.
I didn't know what I was thinking at the time, so I casually asked him if all aliens grew like this. Zaza said that only they grew from trees, and trees don't grow nobles - I don't know if this is what Zaza meant, he just used this word because it's convenient.
When I asked again, Zaza couldn't explain it clearly.
After such a long time of contact, I have a certain understanding of him. I know that this is because he doesn't know how alien nobles give birth.
The difference between the two levels of aliens is so big that it really surprised me, so I asked Zaza again what the relationship between nobles is, just mother and child, husband and wife, etc. In short, he explained it for a long time.
At that time, I had a very bold guess. Would the aliens growing on the trees be civilians at the bottom of society, and those who reproduced with both sexes, or those born from the belly, be the alien nobles?
However, Zaza’s answer to me was that he did not understand the nobles and knew almost nothing about them, but he told me very confidently that no matter nobles or civilians, there was no husband-wife or husband-wife-like relationship.
Well, I frustrated him again. To be honest, I can understand whether the aliens have polygamy or polyandry, but I really can’t imagine a society without husband-wife relationships.
This topic can basically end here. Later, I asked Zaza again and asked him if he knew what gender was. I thought his answer was that he didn’t know, but the reality was just the opposite. He said that he knew gender, but he just knew it recently. Then he told me that gender belongs to animals.
I know without asking that civilians definitely have no gender. When I asked him if the nobles had gender, his answer to me was still unclear.
The occupation issue mentioned earlier also had an answer later. According to Zaza, the occupation of alien civilians is similar to the occupational distinction of infantry and armored soldiers, not the occupation in the human concept. After further investigation, I found that the alien civilians are all soldiers. They are born for war. The lucky ones can enter the warships, while the unlucky ones can become soldiers.
Like other questions, there is still no answer to what the nobles are like.
I dare say that I have a certain understanding of the social structure of aliens now, but what I know belongs to the civilians. Those mysterious nobles are like mysterious legends. Not to mention me, an outsider, even the alien civilians know very little about them.
I was puzzled. Are the two classes of a race so isolated?
But I thought of the Indian caste system.
That system is not much better than the alien system. Maybe it is not as good as the alien system. At least the two-tier social structure of aliens is much simpler than the five-tier system of Indians, and there are not as many social problems as Indians.
In addition, I also tried to inquire about the military strength of aliens in a roundabout way. Communication is difficult, and I can't explain too deeply, so I didn't find out much.
I think Zaza understands what I mean, but he just pretends not to understand and deliberately doesn't say it.
Come to think of it, even if the anti-government armed forces are aliens, how can they be on the same page with me, an earthling?
Later, I don’t know what he was thinking, but Zaza took the initiative to mention it to me again, saying that there are about a thousand warships and many infantry on Jupiter’s moon. I don’t know if I understand it correctly.
Let’s stop here for this matter. If there are new discoveries in the future, I will add more.
Let’s talk about the insect tree again.
This topic has been mentioned several times. The function of the insect tree is the same as we think, which is to create insects, all kinds of insects. As for the function of insects, there is no need to elaborate. The experience of us captives has already well explained the role of insects in alien society.
I mentioned the insect tree by chance and asked Zaza why the insect trees were gone. Then Zaza told me that all the insect trees were put away.
At first, I thought Zaza meant hibernation, just like burying grape vines in the soil in winter. Later I learned that he meant storage after felling.
I was very surprised and asked a few more questions. As a result, I found out that the aliens stored insect trees because they feed on them and they are the main food source of the aliens!
Insect trees are really a treasure. They can produce insects and provide food. I really want to give Zaza a thumbs up and tell him that your recipes are really wide.
But the question is again, after being a captive for such a long time, why haven't I eaten anything like insect trees? It's not like I haven't seen insect trees before. That thing is fleshy, not like plants but like animals. How is the food I ate when I was a captive in the underground city like insect trees?
Could it be that they gave us the leftovers of insect trees?
This question has been discussed for a long time, but there has been no answer. I mentioned it to Zaza once, but Zaza couldn't explain it.
In fact, I have always known that there are only two possibilities for why we have become like this, one is that there is a problem with the water, and the other is that there is a problem with the food.
I think it's not strange that the aliens feed us insect trees directly. They have a lot of this stuff. How simple is it to just eat it directly?
But they didn't do that. Instead, they made some weird things for us. Who would believe that there is no reason for this?
Alas... sigh first!
I will make up another chapter today. Then, starting from today, I have to work every day for a month, no Sundays or Saturdays, because the environmental protection department comes to inspect, and the night shift must last until midnight every day.
Although I am on the day shift, I can switch shifts at any time when there is something. I really want to ask, do urban management officers deserve to die? There is no establishment, low income, no overtime pay, and the people still don't understand. The most disgusting thing is that all the things that no one wants to take care of and offend people are thrown to us.
It's okay to throw it to us, and the treatment will keep up? But what about the result? Forget it, I will do my best to ensure updates during this period.
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Or, the aliens were originally bisexual, but later became asexual for some reason. This possibility is more reasonable. In science fiction, don't we always see the plot of artificial wombs replacing natural reproduction? With the biochemical level of aliens, I don't think it's strange to optimize the embryo's genes before pregnancy.
My mind is getting more and more confused. I had already had some ideas about the social structure of aliens, but after listening to Zaza's words, all my previous speculations were overturned.
Because I couldn't understand, this topic was once in trouble. Zaza wanted to talk and I wanted to listen, but the communication just couldn't go on. If only I could know more about the cultural background of aliens.
Later we moved the topic to the mother, and then Zaza gave me another surprise. I won't mention the specific process. In short, he said that his mother was a tree, not another alien.
I immediately thought of the insect tree. I almost thought that Zaza was a giant intelligent insect. Fortunately, Zaza said it was not, and he also popularized the knowledge of the insect tree to me. I will talk about this in detail later.
According to Zaza, he was born on a giant tree, but listening to his description, I think the tree he called should be a giant vine plant to be exact. He said that the mother was full of fruits, and every ripe fruit was an alien.
Well, so the aliens are just like the Calabash Brothers, all born from vines, which sounds like a fairy tale to me.
I didn't know what I was thinking at the time, so I casually asked him if all aliens grew like this. Zaza said that only they grew from trees, and trees don't grow nobles - I don't know if this is what Zaza meant, he just used this word because it's convenient.
When I asked again, Zaza couldn't explain it clearly.
After such a long time of contact, I have a certain understanding of him. I know that this is because he doesn't know how the alien nobles give birth.
The difference between the two levels of aliens is so big that it really surprised me, so I asked Zaza again, what is the relationship between nobles, just mother and child, husband and wife, etc., anyway, he explained it for a long time.
At that time, I had a very bold guess, whether the aliens growing on trees are all civilians at the bottom of society, and those who reproduce by sex, or those born from the belly, are alien nobles.
However, Zaza's answer to me was that he didn't understand the nobles, and knew almost nothing about them, but he told me very confidently that no matter nobles or civilians, there is no husband and wife or similar relationship between husband and wife.
Well, I frustrated him again. To be honest, I can understand whether the aliens have polygamy or polyandry, but I really can't imagine a society without husband-wife relationships.
This topic can basically end here. Later, I asked Zaza again if he knew what gender was. I thought his answer was that he didn't know, but the reality was the opposite. He said he knew gender, but he just learned it recently. Then he told me that gender belongs to animals.
You don't need to ask me to know that civilians definitely don't have gender. When I asked him if nobles have gender, his answer to me was still unclear.
The occupation issue mentioned earlier was answered later. According to Zaza, the occupation of alien civilians is similar to the occupational distinction of infantry and armored troops, not the occupation in the human concept. After a deeper understanding, I found that alien civilians are all soldiers. They are born for war. It's nothing more than those with better luck get into battleships and those with less luck become soldiers.
Like other questions, there is still no answer to what the nobles are like.
I dare say that I now have a certain understanding of the social structure of aliens, but what I know is about civilians. Those mysterious nobles are like mysterious legends. Not to mention me, an outsider, even the alien civilians know very little about them.
I was puzzled. Two classes of the same race, are they so isolated?
But then I thought of the Indian caste system. That system is not much better than the alien system. Maybe it is even worse than the alien system. At least the two-tier social structure of aliens is much simpler than the five-tier system of Indians, and there are not as many social problems as Indians.
In addition, I also tried to inquire about the military strength of aliens in a roundabout way. Communication is difficult, and I can't explain too deeply, so I didn't find out much.
I think Zaza understands what I mean, he just pretends not to understand and deliberately doesn't say it.
Come to think of it, even if the anti-government armed forces are aliens, how can they wear the same pants as me, an earthling?
Later, I don't know what he was thinking, but Zaza took the initiative to mention it to me again, saying that there are about a thousand warships and many infantry on Jupiter's moon. I don't know if I understood it correctly.
Let's stop here for this matter. If there are new discoveries in the future, I will add more.
Let's talk about the insect tree again.
This topic has been mentioned several times. The function of the insect tree is the same as we think, that is, to create insects, all kinds of insects. As for the function of insects, there is no need to elaborate. The experience of us captives has already well explained the role of insects in alien society.
I mentioned the insect tree by chance and asked Zaza why the insect trees were gone. Then Zaza told me that all the insect trees were put away.
At first, I thought Zaza meant hibernation, just like burying grape vines in the soil in winter. Later, I learned that he meant storage after felling.
I was very surprised and asked a few more questions. As a result, I found out that the aliens stored insect trees because they feed on insect trees and they are the main food source of aliens!
The insect tree is really a treasure. It can produce insects and provide food. I really want to give Zaza a thumbs up and tell him that your recipes are really wide.
But the question is, after being a captive for such a long time, why haven't I eaten anything like the insect tree? It's not like I haven't seen the insect tree before. That thing is fleshy, not like plants but like animals. How is the food I ate when I was a captive in the underground city like the insect tree?
Could it be that they gave us the leftovers of the insect tree?
This question has been discussed for a long time, but there is no answer. I mentioned it to Zaza once, but Zaza couldn't explain it.
In fact, I have always known that there are only two possibilities for us to become like this, one is that there is a problem with the water, and the other is that there is a problem with the food.
I think it's not strange that the aliens directly feed us insect trees. They have a lot of this stuff. How simple is it to just eat it?
But they didn't do that. Instead, they deliberately made some strange things for us. Who would believe that there is no reason for this?
Alas... sigh first!
I will make up one more chapter today, and then, starting from today, I have to go to work every day for a month, that is, no Sundays or Saturdays, because the environmental protection comes to inspect, and the night shift must persist until midnight every day.
Although I am on the day shift, I can change shifts at any time when there is something. I really want to ask, do urban management officers deserve to die? There is no establishment, little income, no overtime pay, and the people still don’t understand. The most disgusting thing is that all the things that no one wants to manage and offend people are thrown to us.
It’s okay to throw it to us, and the treatment will keep up? But what about the result? Forget it, I won’t mention it. I will do my best to ensure updates during this period.
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