How the Zergs were Made

Chapter 798 - 799 Monitor



Chapter 798: Chapter 799 Monitor

Didi, Didi, Didi...

With the familiar sound of the alarm clock, Faos opened his eyes hazyly, stretched out his tail weakly, and turned off the alarm clock.

"Ha-y-"

"Dass, it's a working day again." Subconsciously glanced at the schedule, and Faos muttered slightly dissatisfiedly.

Despite this, Faos still got out of the quilt and began to prepare for the arrival of a new day.

"I really don't want to work. When can I make money lying down without engaging in labor like those superiors, alas..."

Put on your work clothes, dress appropriately, and then leave the house.

Faos is not an enthusiastic person, but his work has a huge impact on his race and civilization, that is, to listen to and interpret alien signals.

Thanks to his amazing talent in language, Faos stood out from many selected people and got this well-paid iron rice bowl.

Driving the military airship allocated to him by the government, Faos went to his place of work at supersonic speed.

After flying for more than an hour, Faos has been able to faintly see the array of monitoring stations at the top of the peak, and the radar is like a soldier standing guarding on the mountain.

"Good morning, Uncle Faos."

After entering the monitoring station, someone greeted Faos, and his voice was very tender, which made Faos couldn't help looking at him unexpectedly.

The purpose is his subordinate Mike, who is holding his child. It was the child in his arms who just greeted Faos.

"Menko, you brought the child here again. We are not a nursery." Faos Road.

Although bringing the child here is not a big problem, the monitoring station is ultimately a semi-military facility. If anything happens to the observation data, the person in charge of Faos will be punished.

"Linda has something to do today. She is worried about leaving Myan alone at home. He always likes to run around. I will watch him here."

Maiko explained helplessly, and the implication was that he hoped that Faos could be accommodated.

Faos walked in and said to Maiko's child, "Little Myan, don't mess around here, you know? Otherwise, your father and uncle will be severely punished.

"Well, I see, Uncle Faos, Myan won't mess with the things here." Myan nodded seriously.

After this warning, Faos continued their usual work to record the signals of alien civilization.

The work is not complicated. The recording is automatic by the machine. Faos and others are only responsible for watching, so when recording alien signals, Faos and others are actually very idle. When they are really busy, they are doing deciphering.

"Uncle Faos, what are these?"

The ignorant Myan pointed to the black round cakes piled up beside him, which were twice as large as Myan's own head.

Faos glanced at it and explained, "These are the history of the universe."

"Light starts from a star and interacts with matter and reflects in other directions. It also carries the information of matter interacting with light. These electromagnetic waves are the most real history of the universe."

Myan looked at the black round cakes, looked at Faos, and then said angrily.

"Uncle Faos is lying."

"Why did I lie to you?"

Faos is a little confused. He is telling the truth. Why does he have to lie about such a thing?

Little Myan replied, "I have read history books. History books are square. The history of the universe you mentioned is a disk without pages, and it is very hard."

"Oh, these things are the same as books, Maiko, you should popularize science for your children."

Faos, who almost couldn't hold back his smile, had no choice but to ask Maiko to explain it to his child.

"Myan, Uncle Faos didn't lie. Books use pen and ink as a medium for information recording, and disks use magnets as a medium for information recording." Maiko Road.

"Last time, Uncle Faos said that your job was to watch aliens speak, and you didn't lie to me?"

Myan's words made Faos speechless, "...Little Myan, am I a big liar in your eyes? It makes me so sad."

"You are, hum, last time I went back, I told my friends about watching the aliens talk. They were all laughing at me. How can I see what I said? I should only listen to it."

"I'm talking to your uncle now. You cover your ears. Can you know what I'm talking about?"

Myan looked angry and guilty, but with such a young age as him, he only felt cute to Faos.

Faos thought about the doting answer, "Oi, then I'll take you to see the alien's speech."

Maiko was stunned and looked at Faos hesitantly.

"Is this...no problem?"

"Reassuring, just take a look and expand your child's knowledge. As long as you don't mess with the instrument and make problems, is not a big deal."

Faos waved his hand to signal that it was not a big problem.

After calling the main screen with the remote control, Myan saw a wave picture. The peaks and valleys of these waves are very sharp, giving Myen the first feeling is like the sharp teeth of monsters, and each height is different.

"Well, these fluctuating stripes are what the aliens said." Faos Road.

"I don't understand. What are the aliens talking about?"

Myan scratched his head, looked distressed, and looked at his father as if asking for help.

"I don't know these yet. It's very difficult to decipher." Maiko replied.

Since you don't know, how can you be sure that these are alien speeches? Myan thought strangely.

Children are naive, and it is difficult to think more deeply about things and ask questions when they think of them.

Myan asked two very knowledgeable adults in his eyes, "Then how do you know that these are what aliens said?"

"Of course, it's because some words have been deciphered."

Faos came up another alien language, which was deciphered by him himself.

"This sentence, 'Quality says how the void of time changes, and the void of time says how quality should move'." Faos Road.

"What do you mean?"

Myan looked at Faos for unknown reasons. However, although Faos was a decipher, he used text translation and did not quite understand what this sentence meant.

"I don't know. Maybe it's explaining the principle of leverage. The talking alien civilization may be thinking about how to pry the planet under its feet."

Faos is an excellent language decipherer, but he is not an excellent physicist. He can understand every word when it comes to void, time and quality, but he is confused when they are connected.


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