Another 500 years had passed since the discovery of the class 2 light energy civilization spacecraft.
During that time Jon had gone dormant several times, opening his eyes for no more than 5 years.
Most of the awakenings were due to the problems of the Hundred Eyes.
It was impossible to completely colonize a civilization in a short period of time, it had to be an extremely long process, and for the Hundred Eyes Race, Ella's calculations happened to be 500 years.
This awakening, Jon was not for the Hundred Eyes.
Rather, their civilization had once again entered a whole new level.
Controllable fusion devices had been iterated, and after taking control of the antimatter cannon, the development of positive and negative matter annihilation energy was on the agenda.
This was an even longer process than controlled fusion, because the energy generated by positive and negative matter annihilation was much higher, and it had to be combined with the upgrading of other industrial chains in order to truly become a mass-produced device.
Now Ella had completed the technology.
It was the special metal on the surface of that spacecraft that was used.
After Ella's research, the metal was a kind of alloy bonded at the quark level, and its nature wasn't even all-metal, but a combination of gold and stone.
It had a half-life of 1.7 billion years, a density of 24.10g/cm3, a Mohs hardness of 15, a melting point of 87,000 degrees Celsius, and the most terrifying thing about it was its strength, which was Mpa, meaning that it could withstand a force of 144 tons per square centimeter.
The only thing that is considered a disadvantage is that the density is too high, which will affect the speed of the spacecraft.
However everything on it was really just base manipulation.
There were only four words that made Jon feel shocked.
No electrical charge.
That level 2 civilization had apparently been paying attention to the effects of magnetism on an object, and with the charge removed, the magnetism would not be able to exert a Lorentz force on that object.
This foreshadows the war of level 2 civilizations involving the four fundamental forces.
Using the fundamental forces as weapons and likewise defending against them.
It took Ella 420 years to master the manufacture of the metal so that it could be applied to various fields.
The Hope was also stripped down.
Jon put on his spacesuit and stepped out of the Hope. From the outside, the original black Hope turned into a bright silver color, and the entire spacecraft looked as if it had been stitched together with a mirror.
The entire back half of the Hope had been dismantled and replaced due to the remodeling.
One of the robots passing by Jon suddenly turned towards Jon and said, "Jon, in a moment I will send a car to pick you up and take you to the factory, where we are waiting for you to observe the great progress that has been made in these 500 years."
The voice was Ella's.
Jon nodded and then looked to where the spacecraft was.
Originally it was supposed to be a sand-buried ruin.
After 500 years of development, it had turned into a giant city, filled with skyscrapers and lights, making him surprisingly feel no different from Earth at first glance.
The difference was that the city was a bit more Cyber.
Not only were there lanes on the ground, but some of the lanes also shuttled between buildings 2000 meters high, and even tens of thousands of meters in the air, forming a complex network of roads.
These vehicles have no wheels and use magnetic levitation, which can reach up to about 300 meters above the ground.
At a glance, there was light everywhere.
Huge billboards, holographic projections, the lights of the vehicles, the lights of ten thousand homes, everything was connected, illuminating the entire city like it was daytime.
Only it wasn't humans that lived in this city, but the Hundred Eyes and robots.
"No need, I'll just take the maglev train there."
"I want to see the city."
Jon wanted to feel the bustle, perhaps because it had been so long, or perhaps he was getting old, and if he didn't go to the movies Ella had generated and so on, he'd even forgotten a bit about the scenes on Earth.
Walking to the city, there were many semi-circular hoods in the city, and in those hoods were planted all kinds of Earth plants.
The roads were lined with Hundred Eyes.
Everywhere Jon goes, all the Hundred Eyes scatter.
Through the real-time translation of the system made by Ella, Jon was able to know the emotions and language of these Hundred Eyes.
Fear.
Curious.
Looking up.
Like humans, the Hundred Eyes are complex as highly intelligent creatures.
These three-ton slime creatures sometimes expressed emotions even more than humans, and perhaps that came from the eyes.
The eyes of the Hundred Eyes can see more colors than humans, and more colors allow them to express themselves more artistically, and art is one of the foundations for the birth of complex emotions.
The only thing missing from the city was the hustle and bustle.
The city was awfully quiet, after all, this planet had no air.
Walking through the city's busiest shopping street, in the center was the plaza of the Magma Pool.
Reach the top of a tall building via a 1200 meter high elevator, which was a giant station.
Tracks with only a single layer of sheet metal connected from one end of the sky to the other, a bullet train 6 meters tall and 8 meters wide came silently and unnoticeably, the large bulb in its head flickered, signaling its arrival.
It slowly reduced from 1000 kilometers per hour to 0 stop.
The huge doors opened and Jon stepped inside.
There weren't any seats here, the empty carriages were filled with Hundred Eyes, and within moments the train started up and drove away from the city and into a barren stretch of land.
All that could be seen here was a landscape formed by giant semi-circles of glass enclosures and volcanoes, each semi-circle at least 10 square kilometers in size, filled with Earth plants.
The volcanoes, on the other hand, were surrounded by more native plants that thrived, most of which were very brightly colored, and some of which even emitted a faint fluorescent glow.
Half an hour later, Jon reached another city.
This city was more like an industrial zone, with factories everywhere, no entertainment, no homes, just countless mechanical parts.
A robot approached Jon just as he stepped off the train.
"Come with me, Jon."
He and the robot took a special elevator resting on a stone platform.
This elevator however was not going up, but down.
After about 100 meters of dirt, Jon's eyes opened up.
It was a ring like a large stadium, only much larger, 15 kilometers in diameter, and the elevator was in this ring against the center.
Jon looked down and saw a pristine rainforest.
Only a true botanist coming into these rainforests would realize that these trees did not belong to any of the known species on Earth, as they were Earth-like plants created by Ella through gene editing.
It took another 4,700 meters of descent before reaching the ground level of the underground space, a white hall with doors of various colors in all directions of the hall, which were simultaneously labeled in English with the locations to which they went.
Walking through the doors was a long tubular tunnel.
Instead of walking, you were taken along by a parallel hand-operated elevator, and all up and down the tunnel were screens showing various Earth animals.
After reaching the end Jon walked through a square door 200 meters long and only 40 meters high, after 10 minutes of walking to the end he jerked his head up and saw what turned out to be a starry sky.
The place was in the middle of a natural pit with a diameter of kilometers.
At the bottom was the metal platform that occupied the pit.
Almost all of the rock walls in the pit were covered, and various tens of meters of giant mechanical arms were spread out everywhere.
Jon was arranged to enter a huge living room that protruded and hovered from the rock wall.
The living room was already filled with more than a dozen Hundred Eyes.
They had extremely high status among the Hundred Eyes, there were rulers, top scientists, and commanders who controlled the military ...
After Jon sat at the very front.
A place on the platform began to descend, and a huge deep hole appeared, and a giant wall rose up around it, blocking all those mechanical arms, including them this hall.
Ella appeared.
The glass in front of her turned into a display.
"Jon, please watch my demonstration."