"Your Highness, I'm sorry about what happened to your country, but with all due respect, no matter how you are involved in this matter, even if you just help Yondu hunt down the raccoon, it may cause you to be unable to
Trouble to deal with.”
Schiller looked at Alan with an apologetic expression. He was sure that Alan would not persist in his pursuit, or even further ask the Holy of Holies to help him resolve this matter.
Although Alan is acting very urgently now, as if he can't help but protect the security of his country, in fact, the Dodel Federation he mentioned is a multi-tribal alliance, and he is only the prince of one of the tribes, and may not even be that kind.
An important prince who can succeed to the throne.
He will show an attitude that everyone is drunk but I am sober, and he must help the Federation solve this trouble. It is nothing more than gaining some political chips for himself, but if the price of this process is greater than he imagined, it will naturally
There is no need to proceed further.
Sure enough, Alan just showed a look of regret, no longer as anxious as before, and seemed to just lament that he had missed an opportunity to show off in front of his father.
At this moment, the waiter came out of the concert hall and led the guests to take their seats in order. Alan smiled at Schiller and said: "Thank you very much, sir. Thank you for your kind reminder. It seems that we
I can only endure it for a while, but I will still visit the earth another day, and I also want to experience the services of the Holy of Holies."
"Of course, you are always welcome in the Holy of Holies."
After hearing Schiller's polite reply, Alan turned around in time and stopped arguing. But after he turned around, Schiller's serious expression quickly disappeared, and instead became half-smiling, and his eyes fell.
On Alan's hair tied back.
The young prince had thick black hair, most of which was braided and stood up on the back of his head. He was meticulously groomed, but Schiller saw a hair that did not belong to him on the side of his collar that was exposed when he walked around.
.
Schiller followed the flow of people into the concert hall. This place was different from a human concert hall. It was circular in shape and divided into three floors: upper, middle and lower. In the center of the patio was a band playing, and all the seats were seated next to it.
In fact, this is not very conducive to recording, but Asgard is a magical civilization after all, and they have special methods to make the sounds of various music perfectly reach the ears of the audience.
After Schiller walked into the concert hall, he glanced around, his eyes lingering on several people, and then he saw the conspicuous red cloak as expected.
Schiller took the catalog of music from the waiter next to the seat and walked towards the figure in the front row of the second floor. Strange also felt someone approaching him and turned back to look, but Schiller was already sitting next to him.
around.
Asgardian concerts are different from human ones. Drinking is allowed here, and guests can also chat quietly during the intermezzo. It is more like a social event than an art appreciation party.
After Schiller sat down, he tapped the wine glass in Strange's hand with his fingertips and said with a smile: "Quit drinking, huh?"
Strange picked up the thin champagne glass, swung the wine inside, and then said: "Quitting drinking must be done step by step. I try not to drink before doing important things. You know, that kind of drunkenness"
The feeling will affect my ability to use magic, but it won’t matter when I rest.”
Schiller also took a glass of wine from the waiter, shook his head and said, "Yeah, and then you will find that all time is rest time."
The two reached out and clinked their glasses. Strange smiled and said, "Seriously, when will you go to Karma Taj again to see our progress in the application of magic energy?"
"I'm just an ordinary person, I don't know magic, so don't whisper in my ears your fables and words like fate." Schiller shook his head, showing a frightened expression.
Strange sighed and said a little helplessly: "Well, last time I was away, the ones who received you were the more traditional mages. As you know, they just like to talk like this. I promise not to do it next time.
"
"Actually, I also know that what you are most concerned about should be the progress of portal technology." Strange took another sip of wine, frowned, and his face became a little more serious. He looked at the people in the field.
A musician said: "I still maintain my opinion that portal technology is likely to be one of the greatest advantages of mankind in the future."
"Before we went to the interstellar, we only thought it was very convenient. But when we actually set foot on the interstellar stage, we discovered that there is such a convenient, flexible, and energy-saving portal. There is no other portal in the entire universe.
Racial ownership.”
"Indeed, the three major empires of the universe do not lack teleportation gates. Without teleportation technology, it would be almost impossible to achieve large-scale interstellar colonization like theirs. However, their teleportation technology has a big problem, that is, it is large in size and consumes energy.
High and troublesome to maintain.”
"Of course, the three major empires are not short of these materials and energy, but portable, personalized and lightweight ultra-small portals like the hanging ring are still technical difficulties that they cannot overcome."
"The reason is actually that civilization development routes are different." Schiller began to analyze. He said: "The Kree Empire and the Skrull Empire are both technologically advanced, and they do not have much research on mysticism."
"Most civilizations on the technological side start from artificial wormholes in their transmission routes. They continuously improve the stability of the wormholes and the accuracy of transmission, and then continue to shrink and downgrade them. On this basis, they develop various
Such a portal."
"Magneto once demonstrated to me how a wormhole unfolds. To be honest, even he, a chosen one who has mastered the basic forces of the universe, would have to put a lot of effort into building a wormhole portal."
Strange nodded. He had also seen Magneto's teleportation method. To be honest, opening a teleportation gate in the universe is nothing. After all, the universe is so big and empty. Even if it is built with dozens of hundred
A portal can't affect anything.
However, Magneto's wormhole portal cannot be used on the earth at all, even if it is too close to the earth. It is likely to affect the earth's gravitational orbit.
Even though Magneto's control over his abilities has reached an extremely fine level, no one dares to let him take this risk. After all, there is only one earth, and if something goes wrong, ordinary people will be completely ruined.
This risk will lead to a dilemma for surface civilizations who want to study portals. This kind of civilization does not have the ability to colonize the stars, and it is even difficult to go to other planets. They only have one home planet and only one planet.
An experimental field can be set up near here.
However, if the experiments related to wormholes are not done well, the stars will explode. Almost no surface civilization dares to conduct such experiments at the risk of destroying the home star.
But human beings today are very special. Their technology and magic have been developed separately. When it is difficult for technology to build a spaceship that sails within the solar system, small portals of mages have been opened all over the universe.
This also means that they can establish experimental sites outside their home planet, such as the Mercury base, or the satellite bases of Saturn and Uranus currently being developed, or even go directly to the alien enclave, which is the Andromeda galaxy, to conduct experiments.
In this way, even if there is danger, your home will not be blown up.
Strange touched his chin and said: "In fact, the mages are planning to find an open area in the Andromeda Galaxy to test new portal technology."
Schiller raised his eyebrows and asked with some confusion: "What other new portal technology is there? And it also needs to be tested in the Andromeda Galaxy?"
Strange sighed and said: "This is actually a problem left over from history. As you know, human mages have been very poor for a long time. We only have a little bit of energy, so we can only use it.
"
"On this basis, most mages are researching how to save energy and improve energy circulation efficiency. The same is true for portal technology. You may think it is a bit ridiculous to say that the only hanging ring portal in the universe,
It was developed by the mages who were forced to have no choice but to save energy."
Strange showed a wry smile and said: "If you think about it, you will know that the idealistic nature of magic means that every mage's dream is to bombard you with energy. More is good, and big is beautiful. As long as you are not really poor,
Are we going to look at so many miniaturization technologies?"
"But no one thought that one day we would no longer worry about energy, but would encounter bottlenecks because the technical roadmap was too extreme."
Schiller then remembered that when the Holy Sanctuary was just established, Kamal Taj seemed to have already begun researching large-scale portal technology. The last time he heard the name of this technology, he heard that large-scale portals had already
It's as big as the moon.
But since then, I haven't heard of any breakthrough progress in this technology. If Strange hadn't brought up the old story again, Schiller would have almost forgotten it.
This is quite interesting, Schiller thought. The portal technologies of other civilizations have all changed from large to small, from the initial large wormholes that could affect the entire universe to being compressed until they became small civilian portals.
However, the process of human teleportation technology development is the other way around. Mages have been researching energy-saving and shrinking technologies for many years, resulting in everyone now having a portable hanging ring teleportation gate, but they have encountered problems with the large-scale teleportation gate.
Although Schiller does not understand the principle of magic, he knows after thinking about it that it is not just pouring energy into the hanging ring that can expand the portal to infinity. An energy body can accommodate one person and an energy body can accommodate a planet.
The structure of the energy body is definitely completely different.
It's like a toy castle made of sand. It's very simple to put up. But if you want to build a real castle, the load-bearing structure and material strength must be strictly designed and considered. It's not something you can just pinch and use.
"Because we didn't have that much energy at that time, the mages went through generations of inheritance and worked hard to design the hanging ring portal out of thin air. This is simply a miracle.
"But because in ancient times, no mages had that much energy to build large-scale portals, and they didn't even dare to think about it. Our technological inheritance in this area is completely missing."
Strange shook his head and said: "The largest portal that mages have developed now is not much larger than the moon."
"Of course, a portal of this size is enough to transport a few small spaceships or transport materials within the solar system, but since humans are already one step ahead in magic portal technology, why can't they be further ahead?
"
"As long as there are large-scale portals and the Earth's magic defense network, humans can move to their home planet at any time."
When the gorgeous chandelier above the seats in the concert hall gradually lit up, the light in Strange's eyes became brighter and brighter. His tone seemed to be joking, but there was a greater ambition hidden in his words.