The geologist asked in surprise after hearing Wilson's words.
"No……"
Wilson spread his hands helplessly, "Actually, I'm not sure whether it is, but from your description, it seems very similar to something in my memory..."
Forbidden floor paintings...
The ancient race that dominated the earth in ancient times, the Genekin Daru, had the ability to summon monsters from paintings.
Appearing in "Ultraman Dyna", after being destroyed in ancient times, he was resurrected in the modern era through cloning and manufacturing machines, and attempted to use the three-headed monster hidden in the paintings on the Andes Mountains as a fighting force to regain control of the earth.
If it's really like what he guessed...
So is it possible that this world is indeed a parallel universe of Tiga and Dyna's world view?
There are murals on the stone slab that are very similar to Qijela's, the ruins of Luluye, Ms. Ellis who seems to have super ancient genes, and something that looks like something painted on the ground...
Wilson's thoughts were swirling, but he still did not make a random judgment.
"This should be a cloning machine." Wilson pointed with his finger at the strange lantern-like thing on the wall, "Maybe it's the miracle that the kid said."
The geologist felt that the other party's tone was very firm, as if he had seen it with his own eyes. However, considering the other party's magic, observing the future should not be a big deal for the outside gods.
Wilson guessed, "And it's easy to spot."
"Oh, this is some kind of biotechnology. I don't understand the specifics. It is roughly asexual reproduction to produce organisms that are exactly the same as the original genes. A simple understanding is to copy genes and create an offspring with exactly the same genes as you."
But crypts are not very suitable for human habitation.
Just a few simple monster patterns painted on the ground did not mean that this was the painting on the ground that he knew.
【Already turned on】
This is not necessarily a plot he is familiar with.
But even a hundred years later, cloning a human is still a taboo proposition. Speaking of which, Ultraman Geed is also a product of cloning technology.
"Let's go and see what's inside. Maybe we'll find something else."
Wilson has Ultra Sense, and darkness has no effect on him.
Dark and humid environments naturally make people uncomfortable.
He was not very impressed by the original painting on the ground, and was not sure whether it was the same as the one in his memory.
It's like monsters are waiting in the dark depths to devour people.
If it hadn't been for the geologist's reminder, he wouldn't have been able to remember the relevant things.
The geologist looked puzzled. This is another unfamiliar word that sounds somewhat similar to Greek...
The status of that kind of creature in the mural is very lofty, as if it is sitting in the clouds, ruling all living beings on the earth, and some huge creatures are floating above.
The two people were walking quietly in the darkness. The air had a faint fishy smell and stench, which made people frown involuntarily.
There are also some murals that tell about some strange machines, some people control those machines, and suddenly there are more people.
There are also murals painted on both sides of the cave, with all kinds of strange symbols, which seem to describe some kind of machine or some kind of strange existence.
There was a very unpleasant damp smell inside the cave, mixed with the smell of fresh earth. It was obvious that the cave had just been dug out not long ago.
The murals did not clearly depict the appearance of those behemoths. Only some vague shadows could be seen, but it could still shock people's hearts and make them feel as if they had seen that terrifying existence with their own eyes.
…………
"Thank you." The geologist couldn't help but sigh, "Mr. Zhuom is really awesome."
Wilson greeted the geologist.
He glanced at the glasses stuck on the geologist's face. There was a blue shimmer on them, and the corners of his mouth were slightly raised: "Zhuom, help turn on the night vision mode."
The geologist's brows frowned slightly.
But geologists do not have this ability.
Because the underground is damp and dark, and the air circulation is not smooth, it is easy to cause various diseases. If there are organisms rotting here, it is also very easy to cause infection.
Wilson explained casually.
Perhaps out of scholarly instinct, geologists carefully looked at these murals along the way. They seemed to be about ancient humans worshiping certain creatures.
Wilson smiled and said, "But the night vision function is just a trivial technology and will probably be available in a few decades."
He could only rely on his own knowledge and intuition to guess what these were.
"The light from the flashlight may irritate something inside."
He took out a flashlight from the backpack behind him and was about to turn it on when Wilson stopped him.
After all, the things drawn on the ground are indeed too abstract. Even if you use your imagination to the extreme, you may not be able to associate them with the monsters in your memory.
Geologists are not people who specialize in studying murals and have not done much research on this.
It was pitch black inside the cave, without any light, so it was impossible to see clearly what was inside.
The concept of cloning first appeared in the 1950s, more than 30 years ago, and it is normal for geologists not to understand it.
One of the most traditional residences of human beings is the burrow. Digging a hole in the soil to live is probably a traditional human skill. Perhaps the dark cave gives humans a sense of security that they have not yet left their mother's body.
"Of course, Drom is a creation of black technology, and human civilization may not be able to produce it even if it develops for another 20,000 years."
The geologist nodded thoughtfully, looked at the pattern on the ground, and followed the lines to outline the general shape. He was prepared to have time to draw the pattern on paper and study it.
The geologist instantly felt that the vision in front of him was much clearer. The darkness still existed, but it could no longer block his vision. It was bright and open, even clearer than during the day.
"Clone?"
This technology sounds a bit ominous…
As a scholar, he is keenly aware that this technology seems to be contrary to the ethics and morals of normal human society.
After looking at the murals on the cave again, he couldn't help but feel a chill. Sometimes the development of science and technology is not a good thing for human beings. If you are not careful, you may fall into the abyss of destruction.
"Are the changes outside because of this cloning technology?"
"Were those abnormal villagers cloned during the day?" (End of Chapter)