The stupid system looked at me poking around in the world setting panel and suddenly asked.
'That kid has caught a cold. I have to...oh, what are you talking about?'
Halfway through my response, I suddenly understood what the words "Silly System" really meant.
Compared with the original game framework that was deleted to pieces, now my world is completely self-sufficient. At the same time, it has also completed the original goal - to go home, and there is no need to run out of the elements. After all, as a
If [electronic life] or any other type of existence wants to do something to [player], there are at least two "dimensional walls" to break.
And even if you go through all kinds of hardships to collect 20,000 "doomsday elements" - assuming this number is true - and find the original "player", what should you say to him or her? "Why did you do this in the first place?"
You should pay the price for what you did in the game that you deleted after playing it once”? That’s stupid, okay?
No matter how severe it is, the punishment for him or her cannot go beyond "breaking the phone screen by mistake". Well, if that world also uses mobile phones.
As for the trouble of finding the game company that developed "Doomsday Inc.", it is also a fantasy. As a matter of fact, they are my "creators". If they did not develop that game, I would not exist at all. If it really happened
In the past, there might have been a situation similar to the complete suppression of the sage against the sub-sage. That would be asking for trouble.
However, even if you don’t cause trouble for them——
'Of course I want to continue with the elements,' I responded to the stupid system: 'How can I be willing not to see the [reality] when I clearly know that high dimensions exist and I do have the opportunity to [ascend the dimension]?'
What is the saying? "Why should we climb mountains? Because the mountains are there."
[In this case, we cannot continue to create worlds below the planet level. Even if we save it successfully, we will only get one to four doomsday elements at most.] The stupid system turned over in the cage: [According to your past every time you ran away
Until the birth of the world, the behavior pattern of 'solving the problem from the root' in the literal sense is sound, but I want to collect 20,000... ha~]
Has this guy learned to ridicule? I raised my hand and flicked the stupid system's "head": 'Could there be more 'solar system level' ones?'
[There is no ‘solar system level’,] The stupid system followed the force and turned around in the cage, [the next stage is directly the ‘super large’ ‘galaxy’ level. 】
Hmm... This division sounds quite reasonable, because human technology has basically explored the solar system. In the past, there were "aliens who wanted to destroy the earth" hiding on the back of the moon, Mars, and asteroids orbiting Jupiter.
There is no room for survival anymore.
Outside the solar system, the huge distance gap makes human observation methods completely ineffective. For example, scientists use astronomical telescopes to observe a desolate planet 50,000 light-years away, but that is the scene 50,000 years ago.
It only took about 10,000 years for humans to evolve from apes to the current level. It is impossible to know what the situation is like on that planet "at this moment".
Therefore, as an NPC in the game, if I create a galaxy-level world, there is no doubt that it will become the kind of "Star Wars", "Star Trek", and "Mass Effect" because high-dimensional existence is completely unclear about it.
Space opera.
There is no need to mention the rigor, just pick up the guy and fuck the alien.
[Fuck aliens? Are you sure? Do you want to stop thinking about it?] The stupid system suddenly said.
I thought about it for a moment and understood: '...Oh, do [bad alien].'
I have considered and discussed two similar issues with Stupid System before. Natural disasters below the planet level can serve as "doomsday elements", but as long as they are slightly expanded, such as the solar system, then they are qualified to be called "doomsday elements"
"The only natural phenomenon is "solar helium flash".
At the level of the Milky Way, even if the galactic center explodes, it will have no impact on the planets on the outer cantilever. Therefore, the only ones that can become "doomsday elements" by then are various "ferocious aliens", and when fighting against them
, other friendly aliens would be great allies.
‘Speaking of which, you said that if you want to obtain more doomsday elements, you can only create a world the size of the Milky Way. Will there be many kinds of them at the same time?’ I asked again.
At the same time, a large group of ferocious aliens want to destroy the galaxy... They will just fight among themselves, right?
[Of course, in all the current science fiction works with the background of the Milky Way, even if we kick out those idiots who want to be the 'Galactic Overlords', there are still a lot of guys who simply want to destroy the Milky Way. As long as they stagger the time of their appearance, don't let them
It would be great if they really united.]
You really dare to call others stupid...
'But, even so, the total number is limited, right? At the level of the Milky Way, waiting for a force that can be called the doomsday element to develop is not just a matter of a thousand or two thousand years. If you have this time, you might as well go to the small world.' I
expressed doubts about this plan.
[Hmph, hey, I knew you would say that.] The stupid system became inexplicably proud: [You missed a blind spot.]
‘Oh, blind student, what did you discover?’ I rolled my eyes.
[In the myths and legends of various civilizations on the earth, there are records of floods, right? This proves that such a great flood really happened in human history.] The stupid system didn’t seem to notice that I deliberately made a mistake, and continued: [If this flood
Counting 'doomsday elements', how many are there?】
‘This is a silly question of how many minutes it takes to cook an egg in three minutes, how many minutes to cook three eggs, of course it counts as one.’ I thought about it for a while and made sure there was no brainteaser trap before I answered.
[Wrong! At least five!] The stupid system rolled in place in the cage, and I had to reach out to hold the cage to prevent it from actually being knocked over.
[Because the birthplaces of civilizations are not connected to each other, for them, their civilization is the entire world, and what destroys their world can naturally be regarded as a doomsday element.] The stupid system continued: [Each civilization is facing this flood.
After refinement and adaptation, they become completely different things. For example, 'Noah's Ark' and 'Dayu's Flood Control' may deal with the same flood, but the corresponding 'floods' themselves are very different.
Doomsday elements.]
'Well, just like the 'evil in this world' that can destroy Fuyuki will be regarded as a 'doomsday element', that is to say, in the 'Galaxy level world', after defeating the 'doomsday element' that can destroy the galaxy, every day
Where can every civilization get a doomsday element in their concept? I will draw inferences from one example.
【Correct answer~】
Then, let's start a new game after my stupid brother's cold has stabilized.