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Chapter 206 Chapter 25 Live viewing and real-time complaints

Chapter 206 Chapter Live viewing and real-time complaints

After the cages were set up in the manor, more than half a month of comfortable life passed; until Pegasus got used to the life on Gough Island, Lin You was called back to start working again.

Just as the author expected, the dispute regarding Mount Olympus and the Pantheon is still unresolved; one doesn't know if it's because they have been too idle and bored for thousands of years, and suddenly encountered an event with "national" participation, the gods must be very enthusiastic.

The quarrel that had lasted for two months had not only not stopped, but had intensified. These gods, who had long lives, had a very different sense of time from mortals, and if they wanted to see them grow tired of arguing and finally seriously consider the suggestion of finding a neutral third party, they would have to wait a little longer.

It was impossible for Lin You to actively show enthusiasm for acting as a third party. Instead, he acted indifferent from beginning to end; until the owner of the Garden of Eden sent a notice to restart the mission.

“It’s time to restart the process of integrating the Indiana Jones story.”

"Are you going to use this story to test the coexistence of magic and science?" Lin You asked God with a smile, "If we use the terminology of the gaming industry in my previous life, is this considered an internal test or an open test?"

God seemed to be in a good mood and joked, "That depends on whether you can integrate the story into the big world. If not, it will still be an internal test. If it is integrated, it will be a public test."

"If it is integrated, it will not only be an open beta, but also a paid open beta." Lin You suddenly remembered something and looked unhappy. "I don't know which idiot first came up with the idea of ​​asking players to spend money and energy to help the game company conduct testing."

"Human beings' cunning and greed are beyond imagination. Otherwise, how could we create an image like 'the devil'?"

"Art comes from life, right?" Lin You laughed, stepped through the portal, and entered the story world of "Indiana Jones" for the second time.

Dr. Indiana Jones's adventure career lasted for four or five decades, but the first three stories involved supernatural entities such as God and magic, and had basically nothing to do with science; so Lin You came to the timeline of the fourth movie - 1957.

Lin You, who had activated the illusion spell, stood on a hill in the wilderness, watching from afar a convoy driving into a secret U.S. military base in the Nevada desert. He followed slowly.

Soon, the soldiers unloaded from the convoy killed the guards at the base gate and took control of the gate; the Soviet spy played by Cate Blanchett escorted Dr. Jones into the base warehouse to search for the alien remains collected by the US military in the Roswell incident.

This is how the whole film begins.

"Hollywood movies are all about licking the government's boots. The Ark of the Covenant, aliens, and all those precious things should be handed over to the beacon of freedom, the American government, for safekeeping." Looking at the inconspicuous warehouse, Lin You muttered to himself.

Don’t be fooled by the fact that Hollywood movies claim to be able to shoot anything and have vilified the top officials of the U.S. government over and over again, even short of painting the White House black; but deep down, these American filmmakers have a savior consciousness of "the destiny is clear and it should be ours".

It is the Americans who should save the world, the US government who should keep dangerous goods, and it is not American scientists who should study alien high-tech and finally contribute the results to the United States.

This savior mentality reached its peak after the West won the Cold War. Its representative work is "Independence Day", in which the United States leads the world in fighting aliens.

"Now that I think about it, I handled the details very roughly last time. I have to make a note of it. I can't relate everything to Area 51. This place has appeared in many stories about aliens. It's best to change its attributes to be simpler, so that it is only related to alien objects. Things like the Ark of the Covenant shouldn't be put here." Thinking of "Independence Day", countless thoughts flashed through the writer's mind, and he couldn't help but start talking to himself to determine the details for the modification.

Stories like Raiders of the Lost Ark, which are somewhat related to reality, will have great trouble when they are integrated, because the same thing that exists in reality will be borrowed by different stories. Once these stories are integrated into the big world, logical contradictions often occur.

Just like the warehouse in Area 51 in front of you.

It’s in Raiders of the Lost Ark, it’s in Independence Day, it’s in Transformers.

The definition of Area 51 varies greatly in different stories. It is precisely because of this that the writers had to plan ahead.

Lin You hid outside the warehouse and thought silently. He heard the first gunshot from inside, and then many submachine guns fired at the same time, with car collisions and noises in between.

It becomes apparent that the protagonist, Dr. Jones, is trying to escape the control of a Soviet spy unit, and a fierce battle breaks out.

This is the story style of "Indiana Jones", designing the protagonist of an adventure story to be as agile and fearless as James Bond.

Not long after, Dr. Jones, who was nearly 60 years old and had gray hair, successfully escaped from the guns of an entire team of Soviet elite soldiers. I don’t know what the criteria were for selecting soldiers by the Soviet elite forces. Was marksmanship not included in their assessment content?
After an intense chase and fight scene, the plot only relaxed for less than two minutes before becoming tense again; Dr. Jones accidentally entered a nuclear bomb test site while fleeing in the desert.

Seeing that the nuclear test was about to begin, Jones, who had no time to escape, had to get into a refrigerator with a heavy lead lining to avoid the thermal radiation and shock wave of the nuclear explosion.

It has to be said that Spielberg is a world-class master in controlling the rhythm of the plot; this opening scene is absolutely high-quality golden chapters in online literature. Even without the nostalgic bonus of the first three parts, young new audiences will be attracted to read on.

The refrigerator was sent into the air by the shock wave of the nuclear bomb explosion and then fell down, but Dr. Jones's old bones were surprisingly intact. He only took two breaths before getting up from the ground, and even had the leisure to appreciate the mushroom cloud.

"The only reasonable explanation is that he drank the holy water from the Holy Grail in the third film, so his physical fitness is no longer that of a normal human being." The writer was not far from Dr. Jones, also looking at the mushroom cloud in the distance, and did not forget to complain in his heart.

"Why haven't you started writing yet?" God's voice sounded in my ears, "Are you planning to watch the movie live and read the plot again?"

"If I really think so, what would you do?" Lin You said with a smile.

"I don't care." God's voice was without any emotion. "The time in the story world and the time in the big world are two parallel lines. No matter how long you stay in the story world, it is just a blink of an eye in the big world. But what is your reason for doing this?"

"I want to observe more details of this story world. Of course, what is more worth observing is the scene where the Soviet female spy dies at the end of the movie."

(End of this chapter)

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