4.6 Billion Year Symphony of Evolution

v6 Chapter 2502: Imitation command

"Let us burn this land! Let everything mourn in fear!"

A huge phoenix is ​​flying over the ancestral land. From the giant wings it unfolds, countless missiles are projected down, causing repeated bangs on the surface of the world.

No creature can fight this huge monster, whether it's a torch or something else... all they can do is to escape to the surroundings.

However, the phoenix did not madly pour all the bombs to burn the whole world. They only fired a small number of bombs to attack creatures such as torches.

So the damage they have done to the world... is not that big.

It is only a great deal of damage to the torch.

Before the phoenix, I noticed that there were a lot of messenger torches coming in the distance. They are now moving in the direction of the messenger and killing all the torches.

Because the Seal of the Stars itself has a device that can be called a 'gravitational engine', its own mobility is not hindered here.

The torch seems to have never faced such a terrible opponent, and for a time did not seem to know what to do.

And Lynn also found that the torch is actually not a normal division of labor, it has a lot of wonderful places.

After talking with ‘Heat of the Torch’ for a long time, and Lynn also tested some of its... Body structure, Lin found it...

In fact, it is not the same species as the torch.

The other kind of torch is because the relationship between the brain and the brain of the torch has become the shape of the torch. They were originally other shapes.

The brain of the torch...is an independent creature.

These creatures do not have any ability to act on their own. They are like real brains, and they only have to give orders in place.

It is not the body of its own, but other species.

It originally had a more complicated life pattern... First of all, the brain of Torch has a very powerful sensory ability, it can feel a large range around it, and pay attention to all living things around.

It carefully investigates the habits, activities, and utterances of the creatures around them.

The ‘absolute command’ is the command that must be obeyed for a creature.

For example, for the arms of the brain worm, the signal from the brain worm must be obeyed, and for a personality creature, it is much richer.

If you use the example of the virtual people, like the instructions of the superiors, the words of the spouses who love them, their words are absolute orders for the virtual people... Of course, there are many different situations, in short, let a virtual person go for it. The words of death can be regarded as an absolute command.

There are still some creatures that have no absolute command, like an ordinary scorpion, and there is nothing to fully command it.

The brain of the torch will first ignore the creatures without absolute commands, and then study the creatures that can be fully commanded.

After the study, it will begin to imitate the absolute commands of these creatures.

For example, if a creature completely obeys the command of its spouse, the brain of the torch will imitate the spouse's words and issue instructions to it.

The brain of the torch will deeply detect the neural structure in this organism, and study what kind of signal can cause the creature to... a completely identical effect to the absolute command.

Lynn thinks this is very interesting... because the brain of the torch does not try to directly control other biological nerves.

It directs other creatures by disguising the words that other creatures will obey.

And its life strategy is also successful.

Because many solidified organisms communicate with the same type in a way similar to brain waves, the torch itself can simulate the AC signals of many species.

The brain of the torch first lived through this ability, because it can't move itself... so you need to flick other creatures to send resources to it.

It is unclear what the initial torch head caused it to live in this way.

But Lynn guessed the brain of this torch... probably the earliest nerve organ of a coagulated creature, it can leave the body... and live on its own.

But it did not return to the original body, but has always been alive with a nervous organ.

So there is such a wonderful habit.

In the long-term life, it continues to use other creatures to live... and it also screens out specific species.

Although it can mimic the absolute command of other creatures, this does not always work.

Even if you imitate the words of a favorite creature of a personal creature, you will be suspicious if you issue an order for no reason.

Then the brain of the torch has screened out some creatures that can act directly without feeling the signal.

These creatures are very convenient for the torch to control them.

The group of creatures that it originally screened for direct listening to instructions are some... fires.

Although this kind of creature is not a division of labor, they have some signals of absolute obedience.

Because they have a strong disaster avoidance ability, including avoiding predators and various natural disasters.

The group of fire-fighting organisms has an individual responsible for the alert, and when the individual discovers the danger and issues an alarm, the entire group takes immediate action.

This habit is much like many cell-like creatures that Lynn knows.

In short, because they react immediately, the brain of the torch only needs to mimic the information of the individual alerting to allow them to move in an instant, because the danger usually arrives instantaneously, and they are not free to suspect information.

But this kind of deception is not long.

Because after the action is quiet, there will be a few fires that doubt the significance of the alarm just now.

The spoofing signals from the torch's brain often include instructions to let them immediately go to a certain location and throw food to that place, and there are also instructions for them to attack other creatures.

Usually because these creatures threaten the brain of the torch, it will let the fire hit them, but this is not good for the fire.

The initial fire was all done, but slowly they would doubt... they had that skeptical intelligence.

When they began to doubt, the brains of the torches also found that they were not so good to command them.

However, there are some fires that are not doubtful.

In the huge fire group, some individuals who are too lazy to think and get instructions to do it.

Some of these individuals are deficient in their own nervous organs, their thinking is not developed enough, and some are simply too lazy to think about it.

Then... the group of fires split into two.

One is a group that is directly obeying the command...the one with low intelligence, and the other is a group that doubts the command...thought richly.