Allen said, "The events that have happened cannot be changed, but a broken mirror can be reassembled. Feng Yi, can you try to use your power to fix this light?"
Feng Yi shook his head halfway thoughtfully, "Transcending the laws can only react with things related to me, as for this, I'm still not sure, it would consume a lot of mental energy."
"I think it can. The situation acting on yourself is a passive behavior, but you haven't touched the active revelation mechanism yet, and your ability should be the basic condition with observer attributes. We can do another small experiment."
"What experiment?"
"Now, try to imagine something you're going to do next, don't tell me, let me guess what it would be."
A dozen seconds later, Allen shook his head helplessly, indicating that he couldn't see what Feng Yi was going to do next or what he wanted to do. This is what surprised him; every plant and tree has traces to follow on the space-time axis of evolution, but the space-time axis does not act on Feng Yi himself, which is enough to show that his current manifestation is too special.
The essence of boundarylessness is nonexistence, emptiness, inexistence, but Feng Yi clearly has consciousness, "I think, therefore I am", existence is reasonable, so it can be temporarily assumed that Feng Yi's realm is above the space-time axis laws he knows, and wherever his thoughts extend, there are variables in everything.
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The previous experiment did waste a few hours, but Feng Yi's weak mental ability was not enough to fully condense his flesh. After recovering in the Alternate Space and as his mental consciousness gradually recovered, Feng Yi could even vaguely feel that he could shatter the decayed flesh entirely before reassembling it to become himself since after all, his body originally belonged to him, there's no reason not to take it back. Of course, Feng Yi doesn't know where he drifted to now, but this existence cannot float far in space; even at a speed of 290,000 kilometers per second, I can retrieve you.
One could say that although his body no longer belongs to him, in a certain sense, it still produces a subtle reaction with him that even he can't explain. This seems to be a connection of laws. As early as a few hundred years ago, soul cameras could prove the above method through photography.
"I just don't know how many times I have to enter an Alternate Space to regain the power to reassemble my flesh."
"That depends on you; entering that space is still very dangerous, and you might not be clear-headed then. All actions would be subconscious. However, I also suggest you recover as soon as possible; the Fairy Clan is already very close to the area controlled by human civilization, they have detected most of the electromagnetic waves sent out by humans in the last few hundred years."
Allen's reminder made Feng Yi recall the time a few hundred years ago when human aerospace technology just emerged and took its first steps into space.
"I want to know the information about the Fairy Clan."
"How about the intelligence fee?"
"Well... bring you an unexpected game."
"Unexpected...?" To be honest, just looking at Feng Yi, Allen really couldn't figure out from Feng Yi's laws what would happen in the future, nor see what interesting things he could bring.
"I don't want unexpected; I just want an interesting game." Obviously, after spending a long time with Feng Yi, Allen gradually discovered the loopholes in human expressions. He didn't want unexpected games because there are simply too many unexpected games. Even masochistic games count as unexpected, and what he's interested in are games he finds enjoyable.
"Ah... this...?"
Being questioned by Allen like this, Feng Yi suddenly couldn't think of anything that would interest him; after witnessing so many years of human history, everything he knows, he knows, everything he's seen, he's seen, aside from competitive games that rely on luck factors and temporary reactions, for the time being, he couldn't really find a game that would make Allen feel interested.
Take StarCraft for example, this game might be fun for newcomers, or it might be quite boring because it's at best a tactical-themed battle game, with fixed rules and patterns, and can't possibly provide Allen with any gaming experience.
Racing and fighting games are even less feasible because the modes are too fixed, and the games Feng Yi has come into contact with aren't many. After all, his initial intention in gaming wasn't to play, but to think of improving himself in the game.
So for this question, without an immediate answer, Feng Yi could only shrug his shoulders, "I need some time, at least you can disclose some of their information."
"Sure, the Titan Elf Clan is also known as the Fairy Clan, named so because the male individuals in their tribe can be translated into Titan in human terminology, and the females as Elf. Unfortunately, their male group went extinct eighty thousand years ago."
"Disappeared eighty thousand years ago?"
"Yes, the chromosome structure of the Titan Elf Clan is similar to humans; over time, the giant stone chromosomes gradually dwindled, Titans sharply decreased after two wars, and subsequently vanished— in fact, as early as two hundred thousand years ago, the number of Titans was already extremely sparse. They didn't have the means to preserve genetic codes for long, maintaining them for at most six thousand years, which is still far from what humans can achieve. Until eighty thousand years ago, the last Titan disappeared from this world, the Titan Elf Clan finally ushered in a matriarchal society. Their tribal name was also changed from Titan Elf to Fairy Clan, that's a brief history of their species over three hundred thousand years."
So that's how it is... Feng Yi nodded seriously, but apart from the brief history, he didn't seem to hear anything useful. This bit of information is dispensable, "I want to know their stage of civilization."
"Wasn't it said before, they are a drifting species, in the mid to late stages of a lower-level civilization, capable of harnessing stellar resources. Hmm, the utilization of stellar resources is also one of the energy sources for the entire species' movement."
"Do humans stand a chance against them?"
"It's not impossible, but not much."
Allen explained to Feng Yi that the individual strength of the Fairy Clan is not formidable, even weaker compared to humans because there's no gravity in space, and the drifting race has lived in space for so long, this likely relates to the fact that they won't be stronger than human males, as they use simulated gravity.
But that's secondary, development has always been about brains, and the Fairy Clan's brains are far superior to humans. Although their potential isn't higher than humans, their brain utilization rate is as high as 20%, a wealth accumulated over the ages, the result of evolution.
So purely in terms of war, they are a bit more advanced than humans. Human mainstream weapons after all are Mechas, while the Fairy Clan's weapon is the flesh.
"Ah! Flesh."
Feng Yi was startled for a moment, wasn't this old preacher saying just now that the Fairy Clan's individual is weak, easily toppled over? How did the tone suddenly change into One Transformation, where flesh might tear Mechas apart?
Feng Yi quickly got Allen's explanation: it turns out they have evolved into two forms, one form is the ordinary type for normal development, and the other is suited for combat transformation types. However, this combat type isn't merely about fighting with the body; their flesh develops a very soft substance that can adhere to armor for space combat.
In short, during the long transitional period of civilization, they once fought using aircraft and cannons like humans, but as the level of civilization continued to increase, such war tools have been phased out. Of course, the power of technology still holds an irreplaceable position on the battlefield, but compared to bulky Mechas and aircraft cannons, clearly a single entity is better suited for various battlefield environments.
As for the specific details, Allen didn't elaborate more, but from a macro perspective, human warriors don't have the advantage whether in one-on-one or multiple engagements, so if a real fight broke out, humanity would likely lose.
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