How the Zergs were Made

Chapter 574 Exploration of Hui Civilization Historic Sites

Chapter 574 Exploration of Hui Civilization Historic Sites

After the two Carters left, the collectors began to transform their body structures. They swelled into pieces of flesh, and while acquiring water and substances, they slowly extended their respective filamentous tentacles. These tentacles are like the tentacles of jellyfish in water. Swaying in mid-air, floating.

After waiting for a while, when everything was ready, they started to move, and the filamentous tentacles pierced into the ground without any pressure, like a thin needle piercing the inside of tofu.

The road was unimpeded and quickly extended, and many items came into contact with. These items are very old. Although they are very broken, the two collectors still don't intend to consider whether the items have research value, so let the roots bypass them first. , Excavate it intact.

Be careful. These are very ancient items, which have been severely eroded by the planet's environment. The collector reminded his fellows.

I know, in my inheritance memory, I remember archaeological skills very clearly. Not long after replying to the message, the same clan suddenly delivered other messages. From the life field, the collector could feel the excitement of the other party.

Hey! I have a new discovery!

The collector quickly turned his attention to his fellow tribe, What did you find?

It's a wall.

……this one?

The collectors didn't feel that there was any problem, they only felt that their fellow clansmen were making a fuss.

The same family explained, If there are walls, it means that it is a building. Hui Wenming's technology is so high, this building is likely to maintain its original integrity, which means that the items inside are most likely intact.

Let's have a look first.

Regarding the deduction of the same family, the collectors did not rush to agree, but decided to look at it first, what if it was just a relatively large and relatively fragmented piece?

After the whisker-like tentacles stick to the wall for further extension and exploration, the scope of exploration has expanded.

It's a closed building, at least we haven't found any damage yet.

The two collectors explored in different directions, and the area of ​​the wall gradually enlarged. It can be determined that it is a building, and the enclosure is still intact. The collectors did not find any broken parts.

However, they were still not in a hurry to draw conclusions, and the exploration continued, until they wrapped up the entire building, which was large but could not be called a behemoth, before they were determined.

There are no damaged openings, and the building is fully enclosed.

I looked for it, and there are several other buildings around, but they are all broken. Inside the buildings are some unknown wreckage, perhaps some mechanical fragments, but we have no way to distinguish them. The long-term erosion It's too serious.

During the expansion and exploration just now, some roots were extended in other directions to explore the surrounding situation. Some similar relic buildings were found, but they were all damaged.

Whether these relic buildings were destroyed by man or by nature is already unknown, and 800 million years is enough to wipe out a lot of information.

However, there is still one thing that is certain, that is, this remains of the Hui civilization that is still intact is the last chance for the collectors to learn more about the Hui civilization.

In other words, only the one we discovered first is left.

How to explore?

Be careful to be ranked first. This thing is very important to the ethnic group, and there must be no mistakes.

If we open a hole directly, it will break the internal environment of the building. After the internal air flows, it is very likely to destroy the items in good condition.

After thinking hard, one of the collectors came up with a good way.

Maybe, we can try to use electrolysis to etch a hole on the outer wall of the building just enough to accommodate our rhizome body. As long as we are careful enough, we don't have to worry about air flow.

good idea!

A filamentous rhizome extended its shape and became much thicker. Its front end covered the wall of the ancient ruins, and when an electric current was applied inside, it began to dissociate and erode the material in the wall.

After some tossing, the rhizome successfully entered the ancient ruins of Hui civilization.

You go over there to check, I'll go here to check.

The rhizomes began to expand unscrupulously inside the ruins, but at the same time they were very careful, because they were very fragile, and they might collapse if they were not careful.

For this reason, while extending their rhizomes, the two collectors did not forget to spread a kind of colloidal mucus to the surroundings to stabilize the interior of the ruins.

After exploring a circle, the two collectors found nothing, and the two intertwined life fields began to transmit information to each other.

There is nothing in this room, only some cylinders of unknown meaning.

Those things may be some kind of instrument, which has been eroded by time into what it is now. The collector deduced what the objects used to look like.

Can we recover it?

Another forager suggested so, but this was rejected by the same race.

I'm afraid it won't work. At most, we can restore an empty shell. There is no way to restore precision components like electronic chips, not to mention that Hui Wenming might no longer use electronic chips. We don't even know the principle. How can we restore them?

makes sense.

After thinking about it, the collectors can only give up on this. Although they covet the science and technology of the Hui civilization, the technology products have been separated by 800 million years, and even the internal molecular arrangement may have changed, and the products can still maintain the original The appearance is already Hui Civilization's technology against the sky.

Let's go to the other room and I found a door that was ajar over there.

There seems to be a corridor outside the door, and there are many compartments. What the collectors just explored is just one of the many rooms.

The rhizomes start to expand from the room to other rooms. Unlike humans, the collectors have many rhizomes for exploration at this time, and they don't need to explore one room at a time. They can explore multiple rooms at the same time. The time spent on exploration is greatly reduced.

After a round of exploration, nothing was found. It can even be said that the ruins are very clean, and the people of Hui Civilization did not leave any information records at all.

I'm wondering, doesn't Hui Wenming use conductive lines? Every room is empty, except for some cubes, cylinders, and tables that don't know what they are used for.

The result of getting nothing made the collector very depressed, and he couldn't help complaining.

It should be eliminated and simplified? The other collector guessed like this, remembering that he still has something to say, and said, Leave that aside, there is a very strange thing, have you noticed it?

What's the matter? the gatherer asked.

Although it seems to be the ruins of the Hui civilization here, and the ruins seem to have been destroyed by some kind of force, we haven't been able to find Hui's body after searching for a long time.

No body means they all evacuated safely.

What would be the reason for them to withdraw?

Attacked? Or some kind of natural disaster?

Collectors who think about it can only think of these two possibilities.

It's fine to attack. With the technology of Hui civilization, what natural disasters will they be afraid of? Supernova explosion?

With the technological level of Hui civilization, supernova explosions can only be regarded as pediatrics, so it is natural to lean towards another possibility.

That is to say, it is an attack?

The collectors asked the same clan, but the same clan didn't make a conclusion about this possibility.

It doesn't feel like an attack either. If it's an attack by a hostile civilization, there will definitely be reconstruction after the victory, right?

How do you know that Hui Wenming won?

The collector froze for a moment, and asked puzzledly.

Hui Civilization was destroyed because of a super experiment. Obviously, it was not destroyed by an enemy. It also shows that Hui Civilization won that war.

It still feels far-fetched...

Collectors don't quite recognize this logical chain of the same race. There is no direct and inevitable conflict between the 'experiment' and the 'enemy'. It could also be that the experiment caused the appearance of the enemy.

After some discussion, there is only one piece of information that is truly certain.

However, one thing is certain is that this planet is no longer useful to them. Whether it is a natural disaster or an attack by a hostile civilization, the meaning of the Hui people staying on Soli no longer exists, so they have not returned.

Huh? There are words on this wall...

Accidentally, a rhizome found Hui Wenming characters engraved on the wall of a certain room. It seemed that the former owner of this room had the habit of carving characters on the wall. There were a lot of characters carved, scattered fragments of words...

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