Chapter 289 Breakaway
"To control chaos... you must have enough 'ideas'."
Ersh told Lin how to control the changes of chaos.
In fact, this kind of control is very suitable for Ersh.
Because Ersh often imagines the very distant future, he imagines many different outcomes and all the details leading to each outcome.
The same is true for controlling chaos.
This requires some setting first... that is, imagining the specific circumstances of the change process, imagining the process in which various things such as the surface environment are decomposed and transformed into another state.
There is no need to think about the reason for the transformation. It can be said that it is just about designing an image that shows the transformation process.
After the design is completed, the design content is placed all over the world, or more precisely, stored in memory.
What Ersh did at the time was to create a lot of "temporary brains". These brains were only a few centimeters in size, similar to the brains of ordinary cellular organisms, and then Ersh placed them all over the world.
The next step is to enter chaos directly. Chaos will first affect these brains, making the information stored inside them a mess. After that, it will slowly affect the surface. Everything like rocks, air, sand, etc. will become chaotic.
But chaos does not happen immediately. After being affected by chaos, when Ersh enters the bubble area again, the surface affected by the chaos will begin to transform and slowly become what Ersh had set before.
Although those temporary brains had long died in the chaos, the current environment could change into the contents stored in the brain. This was quite magical. Ersh didn't know the reason at the time.
Later, Ersh found a way to make local changes. Ersh had always been curious about why the bubble area could separate chaos. Later, during the test, it found some ways to produce chaos in the bubbles.
In fact, this method also uses the brain.
As long as you have a very strong "desire" for chaos in the bubble area, your thoughts will slowly become chaotic, and eventually the entire brain may become a mess.
This is also the source of the chaos weapons of the wasteland people.
When the barbarians grow up, they can generate a secondary brain somewhere in their body, and at this time they will have an extremely strong desire for chaos.
The wastelanders don't know what chaos is, but they have a strong desire to see things outside the bubble area.
And their thoughts will gradually turn into very strong desires. When these desires become too strong and slightly affect their thinking, they will be transferred to the secondary brain.
Although the main brain of the savages still has its original memories, it no longer has strong desires.
Then, they can remove their sub-brain and put it into the weapon. The sub-brain will continue to have intense imagination and finally slowly become chaotic.
When chaos reaches a certain level, it can be launched as a weapon to attack. The moment the secondary brain feels that it is being launched, it will intensify its imagination and begin to rapidly become chaotic, which is equivalent to launching a small ball of chaos.
Although it only lasts for a short time in the bubble area, it can affect the objects hit.
Since the wastelanders can continue to grow secondary brains, they have unlimited chaos bullets.
At first, Ersh used this characteristic of the wild people to modify the environment of some places for research, and later he directly let them use this to deal with the condensed creatures.
When dealing with condensed creatures, Ersh tried to make part of his neural structure chaotic and transform it into another form.
The entire conversion process is relatively simple. It is to use "chaos bullets" to continuously shoot the neural structure, causing the neural structure to enter a chaotic state, but it will not become completely chaotic.
After the shooting stops, the neural structure will slowly stabilize again, and this stabilization process will become the form that Ersh envisioned.
What Ersh was thinking at that time was to transform this part of his neural structure into the state of a chaotic creature and create a chaotic creature himself.
At the same time, Ersh can use his original neural structure to control this part that has become a chaotic creature.
The change in neural structure at that time was considered successful, and it transformed part of its neural structure into a creature similar to Shadow.
At that time, Ersh could feel that the nerve that had turned into a chaotic creature was a part of himself, and he could directly control it.
Ersh used it to do many things, including "teleporting" the wastelanders directly into the buildings of condensed creatures.
This is actually to make the wastelanders 'invisible' and send them over through this chaotic neural structure.
But after a while... Ersh found that its control over this creature was becoming weaker and weaker.
Ersh could originally feel the chaotic nerves, but this feeling slowly disappeared.
In the end, this part of its neural structure completely turned into a free, wild, chaotic creature.
At that time, the war between the condensed creatures and the wild people was almost over.
Because of the attack of the condensed creatures by the wild people, many buildings were destroyed by the condensed creatures... but only the interior was destroyed, and it was still difficult to see from the outside.
At that time, Ersh was not very concerned about the situation of the war. It was mainly concerned about what was going on with the chaotic part of itself.
Then, Ersh discovered one thing, that is, the 'God' who produced all condensed creatures, and the crystal tree-like thing were in a similar situation.
This "God" is also a partially chaotic thing.
Similar to Ersh, it transformed part of itself into a chaotic creature and then connected it to itself.
However, the condensed creatures did not seem to notice the chaotic part of "God".
So, at that time, Ersh began to study this "God", wanting to see how it could maintain this state for a long time.
At that time... Ersh directly captured the 'God'.
In fact, the god was brought to the surface of Ersh, and this god could not do any action at all.
Then Ersh left here and went to other places to conduct research... It seemed that Ersh took God away because he could better test the situation related to chaos in another place.
As for the condensed creatures left here... they actually did not die.
They finally found some way to leave the bubble area and tried to track down the god Ersh who captured them.
Only a few of the 'Hesitant' remain here, and of course those custom ring creatures called shadows.
After a long time, Ersh didn't know whether his research was successful or not, but he returned to the normal void.
After learning about this history, Lin discovered something interesting.
That is the chaotic creature transformed from Ersh's neural structure, and it is still active in this place.
It may have never left this place, or it may have used this place as a base and moved around all the time.
Lin decided to see if she could... capture it.