The Doomsday Lord: Starting as a Insect Queen Chapter 842: 327 High-dimensional Evil God (6k)
Chapter 842: Chapter 327 High-dinsional Evil God (6k)
On the spaceship of the research institute, when Bai Yi arrived in front of it, there was already no one there. With almost 100% trust in Bai Yi, the entire team rushed to the underground research to tend to the plants she had specifically arranged.
In the network, they obviously did not realize this was a deliberate arrangent. After all, these plants were not natural, and the abnormality in the plant’s growth environnt can be explained as man-made.
Confirming their entire focus was on those plants, Bai Yi once again turned her gaze to the spaceship in front of her.
From a distance, it was not apparent, but upon approaching, one can feel the enormity of this spaceship, as large as any factory building behind her.
This is also the typical size of a spaceship for starry sky navigation. To maintain interstellar travel, a spaceship requires quite a few functions.
Just the warp engine and conventional engines alone are huge pieces of machinery. Combined with life support systems and various modules, the spaceship’s size generally won’t be small.
It’s only those high-tier chanical experts or advanced civilizations that possess those small-sized ships, which are symbols of strength and technology.
With a wave of her hand, the undead, who had been residing in her body in advance, detached without showing its form in reality, and imrsed itself into the spaceship’s shell.
Although the spaceship is now open for her exploration according to the contract, and the institute also trusts her greatly, Bai Yi doesn’t plan to place any hope in others.
Especially because she still cannot reveal her identity openly at the mont.
Just as she has the Undead Clan, who can quickly control the spaceship, Bai Yi can only be at ease when it’s completely under her control.
The undead did not disappoint her expectations; more than ten undead entered the spaceship and quickly began to identify its modules, initiating a gradual takeover of the spaceship itself.
The intelligence on the spaceship ultimately relies on programs based on spaceship hardware and does not have consciousness like the Knight, possessing a soul. Even if it’s advanced, it’s rely energy flow between hardware.
How could it possibly resist the undead’s control at the hardware level?
In just ten minutes, the undead sent a ssage via the network, stating that the entire spaceship had completely fallen under the undead’s control.
This was the result of spending most of the ti researching the spaceship’s structure; the actual takeover process only took less than a minute.
The structure and all equipnt inside the spaceship were integrated into the network, only then did Bai Yi step into the interior of the spaceship.
“Luckily, the research institute itself is wanted, so its control over spaceship communication is very strict, with basically no external contact.
But all kinds of research equipnt are not lacking at all.”
No need for guidance from structural diagrams, Bai Yi had already passed through several different laboratories, rooms with tallic textures, biological tissues floating in glass columns, a dense sll of unknown potions…
The laboratories here almost perfectly fit her stereotype of biological research laboratories.
“Looks much more professional than , a superpower user; this is a real biologist…”
Bai Yi lanted self-deprecatingly while her mind rapidly read information within the spaceship, diated by the network and the undead.
Biological specins stored in each laboratory and previous research records were screened, identifying the ones she needed and marking them.
“Giant beast embryos, outcos of the First Generation miracle project, biological giant beasts made through genetic adjustnt and biological splicing techniques, focusing on strong life force, unable to reproduce normally…
The experint ultimately failed, pure strong life easily targeted by various diverse powers in the starry sky, its singular capability even facing failures in so planetary-level civilizations…
Cannot be considered a complete life at all.
Dragon Clan juveniles, optimized version of the giant beast, emphasizing its own capability more, gaining stronger combat ability under the premise of possessing strong life force, and acquiring basic reproductive capability, becoming a true life.
The experint ultimately failed, overly difficult reproduction made the number of the Dragon Clan severely lacking, eventually worn out in the enormous scale of the starry sky…
… Insect Clan, optimized version of the Dragon Clan, greatly optimizing its physique while ensuring the Dragon Clan’s advantages, and amplifying reproductive capability, mimicking insect structure composition.
The experint achieved decent results but lacked follow-up, each individual needing to consu massive resources, successfully delayed to death by scorched earth tactics…”
Following these records obtained from the spaceship’s intelligence, Bai Yi quickly found the corresponding cabin.
Each record and the corresponding living specins left behind proved the recent remarks by the institute’s principal were not false.
From these successive experints, the initial research ideas of the institute can also be seen.
“Starting from pursuing powerful life from the beginning, continuously obtaining paraters to optimize its created life in experints thrown into the starry sky.
Each race clearly shows ongoing optimization of its predecessor.
It’s just a pity that the cultivation thods are clearly limited, from the early giant beasts, so were even awkward splices.
Completely relying on the power of Divine Arts to maintain the body, avoiding rejection, purely from a life perspective even not as perfect as my 1st Rank genetic modification back then.
But why does this thod feel sowhat familiar…
Relying on self-modification, blending different biological structures…”
For a mont, unable to rember where she had seen the corresponding capability, she could only temporarily give up and continue looking at the subsequent experints.
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