Chapter 256 Dream Game
Chapter 256 Dream Game
Chapter 256 Dream Game
These immortal, indestructible, and infinitely resurrected beings, seemingly from a higher dimension, sound very impressive. However, they are actually still under Suk's control, since they only have access to this world if Suk allows it.
Moreover, from Suk's observation, the mysterious spatial soul orb seemed to be constantly increasing and decreasing, and he didn't know where it came from.
This is a secret he cannot currently unravel.
"Yes, I can currently summon 100 million soul projections." This is what Suk learned from the message.
One million souls is his current summoning limit.
However, the number of summons can continue to increase as his level rises.
The number of World Lords is 100 million.
The Immortal level is 1000 million.
The Venerable level is 1 million.
The Lord of the Universe is 10 billion.
The true God is 100 billion.
Compared to the infinite number of life forms in the entire primordial universe, it is of course just a drop in the ocean and not worth mentioning.
However, these are players known as "natural disasters," possessing almost limitless potential.
Although Suk currently considers him a 'player,' his actual identity remains unknown.
It's too similar to the characteristics of a 'player'.
Suk glanced at the countless orbs of light floating in the space; in this state, he was also unable to touch them.
Only by using the power of the mother nest can they be summoned in.
However, whether the two summoning methods involve random birth or birth through a vessel... this is entirely up to Suk to decide. The souls are currently in a state of near-dormant sleep and have no say in the matter.
If they wait until they are born for the first time and then die, they can choose between a 'container' or 'reincarnation'.
Regardless of the method, they must first return to Suk's nest before proceeding, so Suk has complete control over them.
Suk fell into deep thought.
The main consideration is what use these souls would be to me.
That said, with so many souls from outside the source world entering, aren't the supreme rules going to do anything about it?
"Oh, so I don't belong to this world either?"
Then it's alright.
Suk had always been pondering what kind of existence he belonged to in this world.
Because in this world, let alone the supreme rules, even the primordial universe has its own will that is constantly watching over things.
Just like Suk is aware of even the presence of a single foreign bacterium in his internal body.
Suk did not believe in the supreme rules, and the primordial universe did not discover its own unique existence.
However, since he is still alive and kicking, his existence is obviously "reasonable" in some respects.
So Suk stopped worrying unnecessarily. With his power, even if the supreme rules or the original will of the universe really wanted to take action, he wouldn't be able to resist.
Suk took one last look at the floating orbs of light, lost in thought.
"Let's try a few first."
After a while.
The over ten-meter-tall black-haired queen avatar with unparalleled beauty inside the nest fell into deep thought.
She had just summoned several of those orbs of light within the mysterious space.
However, the option chosen was "random birth".
The baby was born, but there was no reaction from anyone.
Through the connection between the Mother Nest and those orbs of light, these souls were randomly reborn in various parts of human territory.
However, because the "vessel" is too weak, that is, still in the fetal (or egg?) state, their consciousness is still dormant and will only awaken when the container develops to the point where it can accommodate their consciousness.
That will probably take another ten or twenty years.
"That's a bit outrageous."
"This won't do—"
Random births are too random; this is beyond the control of the mother nest.
"Let's make a few suitable carrier containers." The Queen Mother's clone's stunningly beautiful face showed a hint of contemplation.
It's very simple to do this. Even with technology, cloning several adult bodies or creating "cyborgs" without self-awareness is something that can be done easily.
Moreover, the Hive, which gathers the most advanced Zerg technology.
The Mother Nest can nurture more than just Lord-level Zerg warriors!
If necessary, acquiring a few bodies from other species is also quite easy.
"But it can't be too strong. If the body is too strong, those souls that are currently just ordinary people's soul consciousness won't be able to control it," the Queen Mother's clone thought to herself.
The reason he summoned them was because he was now curious about how these souls perceived their own existence.
Inside a silver room within the mother nest, there are ten silver alloy cabins, each 3.3 meters long and 1.5 meters wide, with human figures lying quietly inside.
suddenly.
Snapped.
The hatch of a makeshift hospital opened from the inside, a fair hand gripped the edge of the hatch, and then a bewildered face appeared.
"This is—" It was a person with black hair and an East Asian face, but there were faint red lines under his skin, basically not much different from an Earthling.
He looked around in confusion, then seemed to realize something and showed a look of sudden understanding.
"Am I in a 'dream game' again?" He looked down at his body and noticed he was wearing a blue, form-fitting uniform that resembled a spacesuit, but it felt comfortable. He glanced at the futuristic room and muttered, "The last dream game was the Pangu World..."
The war of the gods, this time with a sci-fi theme?
Meanwhile, in another part of the nest, Suk was watching him awaken.
"A dream game?" Suk frowned slightly. Judging from the person's nonchalant attitude about entering this place, and the information in his words, it was clear that this was not his first time entering another world.
Snap, snap...
At this moment, movement also came from the other silver alloy cabins. One by one, people dressed in blue uniforms who looked similar to Earthlings stood up. There were men and women, but they all looked very young. At first, they were all a little dazed, as if they had just woken up, but they quickly got into "moderation".
A muscular young man with spiky brown hair and brown eyes looked at the others and asked, "Which colony ship are you from?"
"I am Wei from cryogenic chamber 9967D in hibernation room J2 of the B01-698Z spaceship," a cold-faced girl with long blue hair said indifferently.
Another short, slightly chubby, blue-haired boy, about 1.6 meters tall, said, "I am—"
Meanwhile, Suk, who was secretly observing and gathering information, also learned more.
These "souls" are all people lying in cryogenic chambers on a colony spaceship in some world. Due to the long interstellar journey, the vast majority of people lie in nutrient tanks, firstly to conserve resources and secondly to extend their lifespan.
While in the cryo-chamber, they only retain a basic level of consciousness, which then enters the "dream game" life.
According to them, the "Dream Game" is a great technology, and even if one spends billions of years in the "Dream Game," one will only be in a moment upon waking.
Some of these people, randomly summoned by Suk, have already experienced many worlds and lived for billions of years in the game, but when they leave the game, they will automatically forget the previous content.
People who dream will never remember what they dreamed about after they wake up.
In order to maintain their normal personality and thinking and to better integrate into the dream world, each person in the game will also undergo a process of consciousness filtering and cognitive modification.
Otherwise, in a "real" dream game, it's hard to imagine what a normal person would become after experiencing so much.
In the dream game, they have a vessel, through which they can experience life in the game world.
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