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| By simple logic, I knew these people here would never disclose to me the exact principles at work in these delves. If this wasn't just a visual façade, then it probably was some kind of mind-blowing space-folding technology. " | By simple logic, I knew these people here would never disclose to me the exact principles at work in these delves. If this wasn't just a visual façade, then it probably was some kind of mind-blowing space-folding technology. " | ||
| - | Space folding is hardly anything new. On a large scale, it can be used for space travel, and when done on a smaller scale, it can be used as a means of storage. Many civilizations have developed their own methods of space folding. But it is still very rare to see such ubiquitous usage of space-folding technology on a scale so large that it has become a cornerstone of the Xianzhou' | + | Space folding is hardly anything new. On a large scale, it can be used for space travel, and when done on a smaller scale, it can be used as a means of storage. Many civilizations have developed their own methods of space folding. But it is still very rare to see such ubiquitous usage of space-folding technology on a scale so large that it has become a cornerstone of the Xianzhou' |
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| + | By Nous, if given a chance to further examine this closely, I would perhaps be able to comprehend how the Xianzhou managed to create such unusual dimensions. My discovery would definitely bring enormous economic benefits for the Intelligentsia Guild. | ||
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| - | ==== Starskiff | + | ==== Starskiffs |
| + | Speaking of the first impressions of the Xianzhou Luofu, many people would first think of the starskiffs that flow endlessly at the Jade Gate like a huge school of fish or a flock of birds. | ||
| + | Nah, an endless stream of flying vessels is nothing unusual. I've once witnessed the traffic jams of spaceships at Tannhauser' | ||
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| + | In the Xianzhou language, they refer to any vehicle that can fly as a " | ||
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| + | In the standardized months since I arrived at the Xianzhou, these starskiffs have shuttled me around to different delves. The Amicassador accompanying me was a beautiful foxian girl (God knows, she might even be older than my grandmother). Then, she gave me an encouraging smile and asked if I wanted to try my hand at piloting a starskiff. " | ||
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| + | In my free time, I got to closely examine the design of these starskiffs, and I found out that their sterns were all equipped with a type of basic anti-gravity device that had the appearance of a jade piece. (The Amicassador informed me this was known as a "jade wheel." | ||
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| + | It was there that I got to see the starskiff assembly line. These ships weren' | ||
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| + | In terms of the advancement of space flight technology, I'm of the opinion that Interastral Peace Corporation' | ||
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| ==== Realm-Keeping Commission ==== | ==== Realm-Keeping Commission ==== | ||
| + | Without a doubt, the Realm-Keeping Commission is the one department that outworlders get to interact with the most. | ||
| + | Checking resident cards on the streets? That's the Realm-Keeping Commission' | ||
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| + | Outworlders interact with the Realm-Keeping Commission so frequently that there was a time when I couldn' | ||
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| + | But when I sat down and examined the Realm-Keeping Commission in detail, I discovered that it turned out to be a highly unusual organization. | ||
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| + | If you were to flip through some of their publicly released official materials — such as "A Collection of Interesting Outworlder Laws," which every outworlder would get upon arrival, and " | ||
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| + | However, when you take a closer look at what they actually do, you'll find that the scope of their work is mind-boggling. | ||
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| + | Public security, firefighting, | ||
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| + | Another thing that I found to be particularly unusual: The Realm-Keeping Commission is nominally in charge of handling misdemeanor cases in the Xianzhou (felony cases seem to fall under the jurisdiction of the Ten-Lords Commission). But in the vast majority of misdemeanor cases, arrests are actually made by the Cloud Knights. Likewise, the Realm-Keeping Commission is the one department nominally responsible for releasing the calendar system, yet the data collection work is actually done by the Sky-Faring Commission and the data extrapolation is handled by the Divination Commission. | ||
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| + | Based on the documents that I've sourced, the Realm-Keeping Commission presents itself to the public as a body that does odd jobs and offers support for all other departments. To put it bluntly, it functions like a sewer into which all the work flows, always working hard so that everyone else on the Xianzhou may continue their peaceful way of life... | ||
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| + | Is that actually the case, though? Is there a group of individuals who are prepared to endure everything for the happiness of others? In my opinion, it can't possibly be this simple. | ||
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| + | Based on my basic understanding of how human society operates, I'm of the opinion that people have in fact misconstrued the relationship between the Realm-Keeping Commission and all other departments. The Realm-Keeping Commission must have been superior to all departments, | ||
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| + | Members of this commission can be found in every corner of society, from rundown ports to the ivory tower. They are the executive branch of the law, they are the hard-working scholars, and they are the scheming masterminds behind the scenes. On the Xianzhou, no one can evade the watchful eye of the Realm-Keeping Commission as they are the officially licensed spies. We just can't spot them, even if they are standing right before us in plain sight. | ||
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| + | When I start to think about all this, I can't help but feel a chill running down my spine. | ||
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| ==== Artisanship Commission ==== | ==== Artisanship Commission ==== | ||
| + | For outsiders, the Xianzhou is a place filled with mysteries. And legendary tales about Xianzhou' | ||
| + | But the reality is that the Artisanship Commission' | ||
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| + | I remember how often I would be left scratching my head at the extreme oddities of Xianzhou customs when I first arrived. I think most outworlders who have lived on the Xianzhou before know exactly what I mean. What bewildered us first were, without a doubt, those creations made by the Artisanship Commission. | ||
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| + | All I wanted was to buy a portable lighting device that could be used as one of my disaster response gadgets. I walked by all the shelves in the store and still couldn' | ||
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| + | I ultimately found the most " | ||
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| + | The Artisanship Commission created this flashlight device in the shape of a fish, with its belly one as an open framework that could emit light. This flashlight could also produce light of adjustable intensity and emit it from different directions. As I grabbed the handle located on the fish's back, questions swirled in my mind. People on the Xianzhou seemingly believed that this was a " | ||
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| + | Not long after that purchase, I started to collect these " | ||
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| + | One report in particular left the strongest impression on me. The author wrote, "The craftsmanship of this miniature metallic beast is excellent. It is difficult to imagine how they were able to make a moving module of this precision so small. What draws my attention the most is how this device does not require any internal power source. It merely requires wind power to come to life. However, one thing still remains puzzling to me. What is the purpose of this device? Maybe it has something to d with the bell on the beast' | ||
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| + | My poor colleague had been overwhelmed by the lavishness of the Artisanship Commission' | ||
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| + | It is clear that the practice of adding ornamental features too ordinary objects (at times the decorative parts were made to a greater degree of precision than the object itself) stems from an antiquated Xianzhou tradition. To us, it seems like an eternity ago when they first left their home planet. But for them, it has been just a few generations ever since they gained immortality. | ||
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| + | So, even if these customs from the Old Era have long lost their practical meaning, they can still serve as shared memories, passed down for generations. | ||
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| + | The Artisanship Commission in particular values this tradition, which is apparent from their deep interest in a wide variety of ceremonies. | ||
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| + | A ceremony would be held for the first product manufactured on a new assembly line. A ceremony would also be held for the final product of an assembly line that is being put out of commission. There is a ceremony for newly opened shops and there is one for old workshops going out of business. The Artisanship Commission perhaps may not have faith in anything other than their own technology, but that does not dampen their passion for holding ceremonies. | ||
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| + | The Artisanship Commission has a propensity to turn even the most minor objects into breathtakingly wonderful pieces of art. I am therefore convinced that it is necessary for us to research the Artisanship Commission' | ||
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| - | ==== Jade Abacuses | + | ==== Jade Abacus |
| + | The jade abacus has seen wide usage among both the government and common folks in general. | ||
| + | I once asked a diviner who used to work for the Divination Commission this question — "What exactly is the Matrix of Prescience Ultima?" | ||
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| + | And based on my observations, | ||
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| + | I am not an expert in computer science, and so I sent some jade abaci over to a colleague in the Intelligentsia Guild who specializes in that field. Later, they sent me a response: "Todd, all I see are some pieces of jade. Where are those computers you were talking about?" | ||
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| + | After doing some investigating, | ||
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| + | If you were to take apart a jade abacus and do a close inspection, you would find that there are lines similar to semiconductor chips. This kind of technique is known as " | ||
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| + | This is what he said: | ||
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| + | "I have seen many liquid-based and even gas-based computers that simply lack the structure that computers are supposed to have. But they are capable of performing powerful computations at scale because liquids and gases have a relatively flexible molecular structure, meaning they can be translocated in any way by design. I haven' | ||
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| + | My colleague was more than eager to continue dissecting the jade's structure, but I had a new stroke of inspiration. Since we cannot find any components that are supplying computing power, then that must mean the jade abacus is incomplete. It needs other elements to become whole. | ||
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| + | With this revelation, I made a wild guess (I just realized that I love using the phrase "wild guess" | ||
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| + | Perhaps there are many people who don't know that mammalian brains are one of the universe' | ||
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| + | But if there were a way that millions of brains could be linked together to create a complex and refined communications network like a nervous system that stretched across space, it would allow the intelligence and knowledge of those millions of people to converge together like surging rivers rushing out to sea. These millions of minds linked together would not just mean millions of minds' worth of information stored on this neural network. It would also mean that there is computing power that is at a level equal to the combined power of all these brains. A thought that once was a ripple on a lake would now be an enormous wave, every single drop of which contains hundreds of millions of synapses, releasing electronic currents and transmitting information, | ||
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| + | Yes. I believe that the Xianzhou utilizes jade abaci to directly link people together. They use this kind of method to observe all of Xianzhou and record every creation. They can even calculate every moment in history. Everything is clear to them. In other words, the jade abacus isn't a kind of crystal computer. Rather, it is a type of bio-quantum computer. | ||
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| + | After my Intelligentsia Guild colleague from the computer science field heard my conjecture, he burst into laughter, like I was some kind of brainless reptile. I just hope that he can ultimately unearth the secrets of this technology... If bio-quantum computers could be applied to the Intelligentsia Guild, then this massive academic association would become a single scholar whose wisdom would be worthy of an audience with the Aeon of Erudition. | ||
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| + | The Intelligentsia Guild has always believed that "All knowledge must flow like currency." | ||
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| ==== Long-Life Species, Part I ==== | ==== Long-Life Species, Part I ==== | ||
| + | Cleo, | ||
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| + | I hope this letter finds you well. | ||
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| + | First and foremost, I hereby declare: **I voluntarily relinquish any right to claim remuneration from Scholar Cleo regarding this article.** | ||
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| + | Now, pretend this is a list complaining about all the setbacks of a foolish old coot like me. Before the trip, you kept asking me why I took on this Luofu mission at my age. Back then, I... I'm sorry, I don't remember what I told you at the time. But I know that I still owe you a sincere apology. | ||
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| + | I know that the academy sent us here to engage in the profitable exchange of information, | ||
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| + | It's been almost 12 standardized months since I came to the Luofu — so one year has passed according to the Xianzhou star calendar. I've partied at the Grand Fair in Starskiff Haven, despite the herniated disc in my back; I've drunk the cultural heritage phenomenon of mung bean soda, as recommended by Amicassadors (and when I say cultural heritage, just imagine what a hundred-year fermentation process it is — it's nothing to the Xianzhou natives!); and I've been to the Alchemy Commission for their acupuncture therapy. I feel as though I'm 20 years younger! Still good for another few whacks from the old lady's turner! | ||
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| + | After all these meaningless activities, I should have, as my failed predecessors should have, posed this crucial question: "How can I, with my osteoporosis, | ||
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| + | I never asked it though, Cleo — I never said a word. And that's why I'm sitting here sipping tea and writing up all of these letters of repine. | ||
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| + | All the intelligent beings in the universe want the secret to everlasting youth. Whilst we overwhelm ourselves with the suffering of life, we search inside ourselves and say: When our chance comes, we must take it and extend our lifespans. | ||
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| + | Yet without the help of technology, most intelligent hominids naturally wither and fade within the span of a hundred years. Except for a few races — those human subspecies known as long-life species. | ||
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| + | Blessed by a whimsy Aeon (usually Yaoshi), the lives of some intelligent hominids cross that threshold set for them by death. They possess a long lifespan, and multiply in disastrous quantities. What's more worrying is their natural aggression in plundering resources from various homeworlds, sometimes completely converting entire ecosystems. You must be pretty familiar with these lifeforms: The Denizens of Abundance. | ||
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| + | These Denizens of Abundance have no small volume of literature researched about them by the Intelligentsia Guild (as far as I know, many are utterly inhumane, but of course, Abundance doesn' | ||
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| + | In the end, the Intelligentsia Guild turned their research toward a more civilized long-life species: The Xianzhou Alliance. They are mortal enemies locked in eternal combat against their fellow long-life species, the Denizens of Abundance. The Alliance seems rational, can we invest some money in learning the secret to long life from them? | ||
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| + | Hmph, resource exchange, political mediation, trade wars... They have exhausted all possible methods to achieve nothing but regular academic exchanges. The Guild still doesn' | ||
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| + | Cleo, I'm sorry about all this blathering. Maybe I'm the idiot here. I know it's an impossible task, but here I still am. Because I'm no longer the middle-aged guy who used to teach you back then — I'm old now, my joints all creak and crunch like there' | ||
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| + | But I was wrong. Now I hope to see a breakthrough before I die. | ||
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| + | ;;# | ||
| + | Your dearest teacher, Todd Riordan | ||
| + | ;;# | ||
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| ==== Long-Life Species, Part II ==== | ==== Long-Life Species, Part II ==== | ||
| + | Cleo, | ||
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| + | I hope this letter finds you well. | ||
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| + | First and foremost, I hereby declare: **I voluntarily relinquish any right to claim remuneration from Scholar Cleo regarding this article.** | ||
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| + | Recently, I finally go acquainted with a few employees of the Alchemy Commission (which cost a lot of money), hoping to get some knowledge from them that ordinary outworlders can't get. I have sweet talked them and poured who knows how many catties of Dragon Spring Brew into them, but I still couldn' | ||
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| + | The good news is that they were finally impressed by my " | ||
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| + | I have attached the original report to this letter, so please pick it up for yourself. | ||
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| + | In terms of coming to their end, the natural death of foxians, like the ultimate end of all long-life species, is shrouded in a fog that is difficult to penetrate with superficial science and technology. | ||
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| + | During the vast majority of a foxian' | ||
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| + | Until a few years before their end of life, the number of these pluripotent stem cells gradually decreases, but still remains sufficient to maintain their ageless appearance. At the age of 250 to 450 years (Note: The median age is 307 years), these pluripotent stem cells come to a complete halt and lose their ability to divide freely. | ||
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| + | What ensues is a death that comes with multiple organ failures. The natural death comes quickly, with patients often dying within 3 to 4 days after the pluripotent stem cells have lost their ability to divide. The good thing is that most of them are prepared for the various age-related diseases that begin to develop in their organs, so it is typically not too late to prepare for the aftermath. | ||
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| + | Of course, neither the Alchemy Commission nor I could figure out what factor prompts these pluripotent stem cells to suddenly fail at some point in time. | ||
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| + | Over twenty years ago, when the Intelligentsia Guild fought the borisin, we did some related experiments. I don't know if you remember... Oh, you shouldn' | ||
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| + | There is something else that is unexplainable: | ||
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| + | I currently believe there are two explanations for this: | ||
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| + | - Foxian pluripotent stem cells aren't generated at the liver, but just gather there for some reason. (Which explains why the regeneration rate becomes slower after losing the entire liver.) | ||
| + | - Foxians have some kind of biological difference with the borisin, and this subtle but huge difference determines the difference between the Xianzhou native and Abominations of Abundance. | ||
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| + | Obviously, the incomplete " | ||
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| + | Cleo, before I set out, you said to me, " | ||
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| + | I didn't pay much heed to you at the time (and probably was even a little cold to you), but now I have to say that you were probably right. Most of the potential customers we can find in the cosmos probably hold the same thoughts as you do. They don't necessarily intend to live as long as the universe itself, but they merely wish to preserve their youth (or beauty) in the fleeting time that they have. | ||
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| + | If you're not busy these days, do some market research for me. Maybe the foxian pluripotoent stem cells will allow us to make a lot of money from " | ||
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| + | If I die without achieving this, then the patent is all yours. | ||
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| + | ;;# | ||
| + | Your dearest teacher, Todd Riordan | ||
| + | ;;# | ||
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