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Chapter 442: The Ring World Orbit Base and the Faith State Technology
Chapter 442: The Ring World Orbit Base and the Faith State Technology
Qin Muye readily accepted the technology of the Gendaya civilization. The next step was to cultivate genuine three-eyed individuals to gain a deeper understanding of their genes, which was already underway and didn't require his attention.
Currently, he was organizing and analyzing the entire technology of the Gendaya civilization. He found the incomplete Divine Project and the completed Crystal Wall Project.
He also found the Cradle Plan, but it only contained fragmentary information, with no detailed plans. Reviewing all the content, he found no traces, indicating that this part had been heavily redacted.
More importantly, there was a problem with this vast library.
Of course, the problem wasn't with the content itself, but with the way it influenced the mind.
"I knew it. If there were no issues, how could these humans who have regressed into three-eyed beings possibly have a sense of identity with a civilization that has long disappeared? This inexplicable loyalty is utterly unreasonable."
Both Sam and Duke White Frost were in such peculiar situations.
Especially Sam, whose influence could even distort the transformations imposed by the Abyssal Demon Web Sandbox, making it quite powerful. Duke White Frost was similar, a divine believer and noble, who became loyal to the state and willing to risk everything for a restoration.
Their transformations were genuine, and he initially thought it was due to the third eye, but now it seemed to be a necessary process after regression.
"It's probably a legacy of the old psychic network," Qin Muye quickly found the corresponding records and analyzed the situation of the two.
The gene library in the three-eyed beings was itself a technological development of psychic power on genes, similar to instinct, like breathing and sleeping after birth.
True knowledge implanted directly into DNA.
However, Qin Muye didn't have time to deal with these matters. Instead, he prepared to study the Divine Project and the Crystal Wall Project. These two projects were core components of the Cradle Plan and might reveal what they were trying to achieve.
The concepts of survival and reproduction, which Qin Muye found in some religions and poems, were merely conceptual oral expressions, representing the Mother Goddess, akin to the creation of the world, the making of humans, and the building of houses and fire. Over time, these concepts became more colloquial, similar to how monks chant "Amitabha."
Although Qin Muye was interested, he didn't find much useful information because, in the early stages, the Gendaya civilization had already stopped the ancient rituals for this Mother Goddess.
More importantly, this Mother Goddess didn't seem to respond or provide feedback like the current deities, as if she were just a comforting belief that didn't actually exist.
But this was just how it appeared, as Qin Muye genuinely sensed something conceptual.
"The Crystal Wall Project, essentially a ring world orbit base?" After reviewing the documents, Qin Muye began to understand.
"Such a massive project must have consumed a significant amount of resources, even for a civilization with psychic interconnectedness."
The Crystal Wall was a large-scale transformation of the world barrier by the Gendaya civilization, consuming vast resources to create a base to defend against enemies.
From the design diagrams, while external defensive measures were set up, most of the measures were internal.
Internal strife was theoretically impossible due to the psychic interconnectedness, which made it difficult to hide anything.
This wasn't something artificially created but innate. Even if one tried to block the psychic connection, it would immediately be detected by other three-eyed beings.
Thus, internal strife was virtually impossible, and any issues would be resolved through psychic communication.
"A war within, yet not an internal strife, requiring the world to be divided and transformed, creating a unique structure."
"Perhaps the downfall of the Gendaya civilization was related to this Cradle Plan."
After reviewing the Crystal Wall Project, Qin Muye picked up the Divine Project. This project, unique to the three-eyed beings, was based on their inherent characteristics.
The divine here was referred to as the Faith State, with the core being their third eye. The faith channel wasn't based on belief but was directly extracted from the psychic network, unlike the current situation.
"It seems that the regression of the three-eyed individuals has led to the disappearance of the psychic network, causing many of the data in the Divine Project to become ineffective."
"The reception capabilities of the divine roles have also deteriorated and undergone uneven mutations, but the inherent flaws still persist. Even though the divine system has been optimized countless times, the project itself is incomplete, and with the foundational elements missing, it's no wonder that a large number of churches are required to sustain it."
This is precisely why Sam and Duke White Frost were able to find the weaknesses of the deities.
"However, there are still doubts. Genuine deities require the third eye, which is a source of mental power. But what about these artificial deities?"
Artificial deities are all ordinary humans, so they don't actually have a third eye to support their status as deities.
"It might not be impossible. What if they serve as proxies?"
Qin Muye thought of something. Although humans don't have a third eye, if the artificial deities are merely a medium, with the actual authority residing in the deities supporting them, it could work.
Or, more straightforwardly, all the deities might actually be the same deity or the same collective, which explains the high level of coordination among the various churches in the material plane.
A single will could unify everything, and the entity might be an informant of the Cradle Plan.
"If I had to guess who the prime suspect is, it would definitely be the God of Holy Light." Qin Muye considered whether he should go straight for the top.
To Sam and Duke White Frost, the Divine Project was a complete and effective tool against deities, but to Qin Muye, it was a failed product, rendered entirely ineffective by the Cradle Plan.
The Cradle Plan changed many things, even affecting his plan to mass-produce deities. He needed to adapt it to the current era; otherwise, it would be useless.
The current divine system is part of the Cradle Plan and is in a completely different environment from the Gendaya civilization period, making it impossible to implement.
However, the plan to mass-produce deities couldn't be abandoned. He wanted the data from the massive ring world orbit base and needed to implement his Titan-level megastructure.
It was a long-term plan.
Qin Muye hoped that the server could hold out longer, mainly because he wasn't sure how long he could manipulate the world before it collapsed.
If he was too gentle, there would be no effect; if he was too heavy-handed, it might explode directly.
This made Qin Muye, who couldn't gauge his own strength, very troubled. He could only try to find the right balance to keep the server's lifespan within his control.
"Improving and perfecting the Divine Project is no small task, but I can start by laying the groundwork and manufacturing the necessary components for the Titan-level megastructure."
What are the components? They are divine realms.
For the main body, Qin Muye planned to use the entire Crystal Wall, with the entire world as a backup option.
Using a world to create a megastructure to serve as a protective measure for the Infinite Abyss territory was a perfect solution.
Apart from the massive resource consumption, there were no other drawbacks.
As for the deities, he could format them later. If it weren't for the Faith State, Qin Muye wouldn't even want deities.
While it was possible, the cost would increase exponentially. The reason is simple: if the deities are based on the Faith State, the divine realms are generated by the server, acting as a port.
If Qin Muye doesn't create this port and directly attaches a divine realm, he would have to bear the cost himself.
Qin Muye, of course, wanted to freeload. However, his actions would only squeeze the remaining value out of the server. The cost cannot disappear into thin air; it would be borne by the server, the realm of the deities.
Unfortunately, this was none of Qin Muye's concern. He wasn't here to save the world or spread goodness and truth. Even if the sky fell, it wouldn't be his problem. He might be the tallest, but he wouldn't support it; he would only take advantage of the chaos and then leave.
The humans in the previous worlds, who looked similar to him, were already dealt with harshly, let alone the three-eyed humans of this world, who he had no sense of identification with. He would be even more ruthless.
(End of Chapter)
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