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Chapter 164 Chapter 164: "Avatar" (water injection)

Chapter 164 Chapter 164: "Avatar" (water injection)

But in fact, in the world of "Avatar", whether it is animals or plants, there are some shadows of animals and plants on the earth. After all, you can't let these creators create things they have never seen before.

People's imagination needs to rely on real things as a reference!

In the story of "Avatar", human beings began to develop into space in 2154. A collection company with military background discovered a planet named Pandora.

On this planet, there is a special kind of ore, which has a strong magnetic force, which can create a magnetic field, which is similar to the "anti-gravity" situation.

This kind of ore has high research value and development value, so this collection company started to build a collection field, trying to hollow out the unique ore of this planet.

And such behavior angered the local indigenous people, the Na'vi people known as Avatars. The social structure of the Na'vi people is based on civilization, which is equivalent to the tribal age of the earth.

The setting of the protagonist Jack is that the former special forces officer who lost his legs in the war, he lost his legs due to the war, did not get the proper placement after retiring from the army.

So he began to have a great dislike for human society, and said that Wang Dian wanted to complain here. In an era where companies can drive spaceships, is it so difficult to treat a broken pair of legs?

Can't you just get a prosthetic?
It stands to reason that in such a world, not to mention only broken legs, I am afraid that only one head is still there, they should be able to ascend mechanically, so why is the protagonist so poor?

The protagonist's brother was killed by the Na'vi on Pandora, so the protagonist got a task that his brother had not completed before, and this task could allow the protagonist to earn a lot of money.

So here comes the main character!
The protagonist's task is actually very simple, which is to use a device similar to spiritual projection to project his own consciousness onto the artificial Na'vi clone, and then persuade the Na'vi to surrender as a Na'vi.

From this point of view, the people in this company are not so cruel. After all, the Yindi dark people back then did not have the same treatment as the Na'vi people. They were either killed or arrested as absenteeism.

But Wang Dian guessed that the people in this company might not be that good. They made the Na'vi people surrender and subsidized a lot of modern products, obviously to make them get used to modern products.

After they get used to modern products, they cannot create modern products, so they can only rely on labor to obtain "money", and then they can get modern products issued by the company.

At that time, these Na'vi people will become slaves "willingly"!

Isn't that what Columbus did back then?

What did Ying Jiang rely on to make a fortune and build a country?
It's slaves and mines!
Raise your hand if you got it right!

This proves that you still have a lot of brains!
To be honest, the protagonist Jack is really a scum, or the social structure of Yingjiang is not suitable for flower growers. Your brother died in the hands of the Na'vi people, and you took over your brother's tasks to try to earn extra money.

Why did you transfer your consciousness and enjoy the healthy body of the Na'vi clone, so you have the fucking idea of ​​betraying human beings, and you haven't seriously considered it!

The reason why TEO in "The Three-Body Problem" betrayed mankind was that they discovered that sophons had blocked the earth's technology, and the huge technological gap made them unable to see any hope.

That's why they chose to betray humanity!
But it's funny that you betrayed mankind!
Because of this wave of operations by the protagonist, it seems that the Trisolarans invaded the earth, and the earthlings were directly crushed, and you, as a Trisolaran, suddenly betrayed the Trisolarans and joined the human group.

Who can understand this!

Is it because this invasion of human beings is an act of injustice?

It's really funny!

What is the core underlying rule of the "Laws of the Dark Forest" in "Three-Body Problem"? In the process of civilization development, in order to develop and grow, it will inevitably expand outward.

In the process of outward expansion, there is no justice or injustice in plundering resources for the development of civilization. From the perspective of the Na'vi people, this is indeed unjust.

But from a human point of view!

This is a matter of course!
And you as a human being!
No matter what the reason is, you are guilty of betraying the entire human civilization, just like a flower grower, no matter what reason you have, if you go to kneel and lick the Japanese people, you are sick!

Of course, it is possible that Wang Dian, a flower grower, cannot understand the freedom of their foreigners. Anyway, it seems that after the movie was released, the protagonist betrayed all mankind.

Except for the florists who discovered this brilliant point, foreigners seem to not care about it, as if the protagonist betrayed all mankind, it is the fault of all mankind, and they forced the protagonist to betray mankind.

There are some scenes in the movie where the protagonist is being bullied. It seems that he wants to use these scenes to make the protagonist's betrayal reasonable, but this is so reasonable.

The protagonist is set to be a soldier, and he is also an elite special soldier among the soldiers. A soldier betrayed all mankind, and this fucking wants to bring aliens to beat his compatriots.

What a psycho!
If the ore on Pandora really has extremely high research value, then the protagonist leads the Na'vi people to use cold weapons, even if they can be lucky enough to defeat the mining company, it will be useless.

As long as the military thinks the ore is useful, the protagonist and the Na'vi will be completely annihilated, so from this point of view.

The protagonist is not saving the Na'vi people, but leading the Na'vi people to death. What makes Wang Dian most strange is that the protagonist should be very clear about the power of human technology.

After all, as a special soldier, he should have been exposed to those high-tech weapons, but the strange thing is that the protagonist knows the destructive power of high-tech weapons.

Or resolutely betrayed human beings, and seems to think that they can defeat human beings with cold weapons. This is really very strange. Wang Dian thinks this guy has been brainwashed?
Otherwise, the protagonist is too stupid!

In the setting of "Avatar", every ethnic group of the Na'vi people has a sacred tree, and all the sacred trees are actually one, and their roots are connected to each other, connecting the whole world!

The existence of this sacred tree is like the Internet. The sacred tree of each ethnic group is like a computer, and all the Na'vi people are like mobile USB drives, because all the Na'vi people can directly access the sacred tree. Spiritual link.

After the spiritual link, the Na'vi people can upload their own memories or download other people's memories. This process they call the fusion with nature, and the protagonist has merged with nature once.

(End of this chapter)

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