"You have quite a variety of life," said the guide. "Even if you do nothing now, with all this power, powerful dinosaurs might defeat Sample 3427744."
I mean, maybe...
You know, I dislike such beings, stupid and empty of power.
For another 100 million years, or 200 million years, they will not give birth to civilization...
For example, your Earth's human civilization, although individuals are weak, can use tools, which is the most basic thing for civilization."
"I see," Joseph nodded, having discovered the problem long ago.
The dinosaurs were slow to develop because their power was so vast.
"So what does the second guidance mean?" Joseph was curious about what exactly the so-called second guidance was.
"A civilizational gift." The light mass said, its voice ringing in Joseph's head.
Based on your performance, I can judge it as a B grade, a moderate rating, so you can choose three of the five feeds.
This judging criteria is determined by the rules of the experiment.
Joseph suddenly thought, "If I develop a human civilization on Earth now, what grade can I rate?"
"Grade A!" You can choose four feeders.
We are quite fond of intelligent creatures.
It's just a pity that your civilization is too weak individually.
Judging A grade is already the limit.
"I see," Joseph nodded, "so what are the civilization feedings?"
"A means to help civilizations develop...
I don't recommend that you use the feeder on these dinosaur beings...
That might help your civilization survive the first fusion, but surviving the second would be quite tough."
"Specifically, it is probably divided into three categories: procedures, hold-in privileges, and beyond props."
You might get some mature programs if you're lucky.
I mean, lucky enough."
Hold onto the authority.
I talked to you about civilization fusion.
About civilization fusion, will be at the end of three hundred million years.
We rate civilizations.
The same is divided into five levels.
"Dinosaurs, such creatures are not popular."
"Perhaps you end three hundred million years this way, can barely be rated as a D-class civilization."
"D-class civilizations can hold 3,000 individuals in the fusion war, as well as a program increase of 10%."
"Fusion war?" Joseph was surprised.
He had thought that the so-called first fusion was for all the lives of the two civilizations to fight to the death, but from what the guide said, it was not so.
"Before each fusion, there will be a fusion war first, where we will recreate the virtual space and both civilizations will each put in the corresponding number of beings to fight."
"That is what I said.
D-class civilizations belong to can put 3000, self-selected while accompanied by a 10% program increase.
C-class is 5000, while the program increase is 20%, B-class is 10000, 30% increase.."
"The cost of the fusion war, then the defeated party samples death!"
"After the fusion war, only then is the collective civilization war of the two virtual spaces.
Here I need to remind you, not the sample died, his civilization will definitely lose the war.
Perhaps the overall balance of the civilization met the individual powerful civilization, and, the first fusion could win.
Such things are not uncommon in the past."
"And hostage permission is a great help for the fusion war, such as the ability to host an additional 3,000 lives, or an additional program increase bonus."
"The final beyond props are quite rare things.
All of them are rare and weird, such as the entry props of some ancient civilization's virtual space-of course you'd better pray that it's a sample of a dead civilization's virtual space.
In fact, it's much easier to win a fusion war than a civilization war, and now there are many such virtual spaces."
Entering other civilizations, Joseph knew exactly what that meant.
The most obvious one was stealing the other civilization's program, and with just a drop of blood, he could recreate that civilization in his own virtual space.
But if it was a space with samples, the moment he crossed, I'm afraid he would be killed in seconds.
Joseph was equally in control and aware of this power, and the samples were invincible in his own space.
"Are there any questions?" The guide asked, "If not, now begins the extraction of the civilization feed."
"Extraction?"
Luck is great stuff, "the guide said quickly, and a curtain of light emanated from the guide's light cluster.
What followed was a huge virtual screen that appeared in front of Joseph's eyes.
The virtual screen had countless grids that Joseph couldn't see clearly, only that there were five dots of light flashing randomly.
"Now you shout to stop."
Joseph still couldn't see clearly.
This was really a completely random extraction.
"Stop!" At the same time, the five points of light also stopped flashing, fixed in five locations.
Subsequently, besides the location of the five light dots, other virtual screens were broken in a flash.
Five grids zoomed in front of Joseph.
"The extraction is complete."
Joseph can also see clearly what exactly is in the grid.
A small vial, nothing special.
A black book without a title, emanating eeriness.
An egg with a fiery red flaming wave pattern
And two tokens, one purple and one red.
The guide was silent for a short while before saying, "You're obviously lucky.
The probability of holding in permission should be greater than 90% of all extractions, and only two of your five extractions were held in permission."
Anyone knows that hostage access is the worst of the three things, and may help win the fusion war, but losing the civilization war is equally meaningless.
"Please tell me what each of these things are."
"Sure, sample 3427743."
"Two tokens, both holding entry privileges."
The purple token increases the number of life hostages entered by 3000, and the red one is an increase of 10% hostage entry procedure."
"The increase in the program brought by the red token is retainable—meaning that if you win the Fusion War, you can retain the increase while holding the lives back."
"That bottle contains a drop of Spiritual Giant's blood, containing the complete program of the Giant race.
You can inject it into the corresponding kind of life, and the right environment will express the appearance of the Spiritual Giant race."
"Not all beings can accept the mature program injection.
You need to be careful.
The price of failure of the injection is that the program and the life disappear together."
"The giant race has a very small population and is not very helpful in civilization wars, but is a good helper in integration wars."
"That book, a transcendent prop, it is the book of hell.
The right life in charge, can receive the undead and rule hell."
"The undead are likewise a civilization."
"That egg, the egg of the Skyflame bird, is likewise a transcendent prop, though it is a dead egg and does not hatch, nor does it have a usable program."
"Maybe you can consider putting it in some volcano, maybe with this transcendent prop, it can spawn transcendent beings."
"Transcendent life?"
"Beings beyond your understanding, such as us, do you think still exist in physical form like you? In short, the program reaches a certain point, it is beyond life."