16: A cottage with no problems at all
When Mishan heard the targeted wide-area communications of Archbishop Atanis calling the Astral Expeditionary Force home, she immediately expressed that her response was completely subconscious, instinctive, and even a sense of mission at work.
"Sense of mission? Boss, have you really become a star spirit?" Jia Jia asked in shock.
"Luckily, you are the boss, I am a star spirit player. If the Zerg player is, you will be scared to death." Mi Shan complained.
...Then several game characters and the guards present were all in a state of what if their boss/leader turned into Zerg.
"Just just a joke, don't take it seriously." Mi Shan said helplessly.
Regarding the fact that he became a star spirit commander, and from his previous reaction, it was a fundamental change, Mi Shan thought for a long time and came up with an answer that he didn't know if it was considered the correct answer.
Just like in other games, in order to increase the player's sense of substitution, players will have a character, in early real-time strategy games, players also have the identity of "commander".
To help the Allies are the commander of the Allies, and to help the Soviets are the commander of the Soviets... That's right, what we are talking about here is the Red Alert.
This setting also existed in the first generation of the StarCraft game.
Whether the player is performing human missions, Zerg missions, or God missions, he will have the identity of a commander.
In the human race, it is called "Commander", on the Zerg is a newborn brainworm, and on the Gods is an executive.
Unfortunately, this setting was cancelled when it came to the second generation of the game. Players were just bystanders, rather than joining the plot as a commander.
It is obvious that the designer is trying to prevent conflicts from arise. After all, if there is really the image of a commander, how can we do the CG in the process?
This situation has also caused many old players who play Star 1 first and then Star 2 to wonder where their roles in Star 1 are gone.
Later, based on various research and arguments, players inferred who were the commander characters controlled by players in the first generation of StarCraft.
In the main story, the commander of the Tyron Federation, except for the tone of the local governor in the first chapter, who later lived with Jim Renault, is likely to be Captain Matt Horner in StarCraft.
The UED commander in the Battle of the Mother Nest has a high possibility of being buried in the sea of insects with General Gerald Dugall.
The Zerg Commander is a newborn brainworm who is responsible for protecting the birth of the Blade Queen under the command of the Zerg master.
It was probably this kind of love that, during the Battle of the Mother Nest, after the other brainworms were slaughtered, the Queen of Blade Kerrygan protected the protagonist, the new brainworm.
However, from the second generation, the Queen of Blade Kerrygan used the descendants of the insect to replace the brainworm and became the commander of the alien insect.
That love is meaningless after the Blade Queen Carrigan established her dominant position in the Koplu Star Zone.
The commanders of the two versions of Zerg were both brainworms, the gods... At that time, the commanders of the gods who were not called Star Spirits were also running through the main story and expansion packs.
First follow Aldaris, then follow Tasada, Zeratu, and Atanis... Many players believe that the executive in the main story is Atanis, and the expansion pack in the Battle of the Birth is Selandis, who appeared in the second generation.
However, later, with the analysis of character dialogue and designer interviews, it was discovered.
Although the Protestant in the main story has indeed considered the identity of "Atanis", when the mother's battle, (without braids) Attanis officially debuted, he will find that the attitude of dialogue is indeed an independent executive.
So, the executor of the gods that Mi Shan has now become... the executor of the Star Spirit Clan is likely to be the identity of the Star Spirit Clan player in this world.
"Well... If it's really this identity, Atanis should be very familiar with me." Mi Shan complained.
According to common sense, if Mi Shan transformed into the war-torn executive in the game.
Then I should now rebuild the Golden Fleet with Archbishop Atanis, and prepare to regain the fallen parent star Al one day.
Or follow the Dark Cult Nagazeratu to explore the map. (This is unlikely. Uncle Ze probably knows the attributes of Tiansha Lone Star. He is alone no matter where he goes)
And like now, it is a little strange to lead a fleet to wander outside.
Mishan knows that in the game background world view setting, in its golden age, many senior executives led the fleet to explore the depths of the unknown universe.
These high-level executives and their own fleets are also called expeditionary forces.
Archbishop Atanis took out a huge golden fleet in just a few years between the story plots of Interstellar 1 and Interstellar 2, not all of them were dumplings.
A large proportion of the warships came from these fleets that received the news of the fall of their home planet and returned from the expedition.
From the fact that Mishan can receive this "targeted wide-area communication", it can be seen that Mishan's current identity is also a senior executive of the Expeditionary Force.
...There is a very normal Putuo Temple except for Mishan's painting style... Bah, the high-level executive of the Star Spirit clan, the other painting styles are completely different.
If the fleet was really driven to the assembly point given in the communication, the Archbishop Atanis would probably have mistakenly thought that Mishan was captured by these UEDs.
"Mi Xing" recalled Mi Shan who had just reacted and greeted Mi Xing.
"I'm here, my father." Mi Lian immediately noticed what Mi Shan was going to say respectfully.
"As the Marshal of the Fleet, I allow you to reject some of my inappropriate decisions." Mishan said.
"Daughter can't do it, my father." Mi Lian, who had just known Mi Shan would say that, immediately replied.
"This is an order, not a suggestion," Mishan said. "I don't want to put everyone in danger because of my subconscious impulse."
"It doesn't matter, Dad, Lord Father." Mi Lian said: "The meaning of our existence is to satisfy your impulse... in all senses."
"...Why does it sound so dirty?" Mi Shan set her eyes on Mi Ying.
"It has nothing to do with me!" Mi Ying immediately raised her hand and surrendered. She didn't want to take the blame.
So Mishan set her attention on the characters' elder sister, Greenhill.
"Sir, it doesn't matter." Greenhill's attitude was the same as Mi Xian.
"Oh..." Mi Shan sighed, then looked at Mi Lian again and asked, "Can you connect the Archbishop Atanis?"
"It should be no problem, but what if the other party decides to communicate with the image?" Mi Lian asked: "There is no interior decoration of the Star Spirit Battleship in the reality augmented projection system."
As a caring little cotton jacket, Mixing directly thought about all the things Mishan needs to worry about.
"The problem is that I don't know either... um..." Mi Shan paused for a moment and turned her gaze to Jia Jia.
Jia Jia, who noticed Mi Shan's eyes, swept around and his tail stiffened: "Is there anything wrong with the boss?"
"Do you still remember what Esorda looks like?" Mishan asked.
"Remember, what's wrong?" Jia Jia didn't understand why Mishan mentioned the main city of the Delaney people.
"Just disguise yourself as Essoda." Mi Shan wanted to laugh, but now she has no mouth or nose, only a pair of bright blue eyes that are like light bulbs.
Chapter completed!