Chapter 68 Goa'uld
Chapter 68 Goa'uld
The cave was silent, save for the occasional whimper of nocturnal creatures in the distance, which only accentuated the desolation of the place.
In the dim light of a cell phone flashlight, the "glove" that had been peeled off Erikson's left hand lay quietly in Hu Biao's palm.
This thing has such a unique design that it's hard to forget once you've seen it.
It has an overall dark golden color, neither gold nor stone, and feels warm to the touch, but its texture is unusually hard. A translucent orange gem the size of a pigeon's egg is set in the palm of the hand, but it is dull and lacks luster at this moment.
Several delicate, exquisite metal "ribbons," resembling living vines, extend from the edge of the gemstone. These ribbons cleverly wrap around the base of the fingers and the back of the hand, spiraling upwards to cover half of the forearm, forming several thickened nodes at the wrist and elbow, similar to armor. At the fingertips are five uniquely shaped metal rings, with tiny grooves connecting them to the "ribbons."
The floodgates of memory suddenly opened, and he remembered.
His grades in junior high school weren't very good, largely because he was addicted to watching TV shows, especially Westhawk science fiction dramas. The thing in his hand was almost exactly the same as the ring device used by the villain Goa'uld in Westhawk's science fiction drama "Stargate". Thinking about its function, it seemed to be exactly the same as the function shown in the TV series.
It can not only emit shockwaves from its palms that can knock people away, but also release rays that cause extreme pain; prolonged exposure can even lead to brain damage and death. More advanced functions include deploying a short-term, small-area defensive force field to resist energy attacks.
Of course, a key prerequisite for using it is that the user's blood must contain a special mineral element called "Naquadah," which is part of the Goa'uld race's physiological structure and will be passed on to their host after long-term parasitism.
"Kara Kesh?! Stargate, Goa'uld?! I've been transported to another world?!"
For a moment, Hu Biao fell into self-doubt.
Goa『uld……
The moment I thought of that name, the terrifying scene on Mars and the image in the series overlapped instantly!
What emerged from Professor Erickson's mouth was a parasite resembling a snake or worm.
According to the show's setting, Goa'uld is an intelligent parasitic creature originating from a humid planet, resembling a small snake. In order to survive in a wider environment, they seek out hosts, entering the bodies of other creatures through their necks or mouths, wrapping around the host's spine and fusing with its nervous system, thereby completely suppressing or even erasing the host's original consciousness and taking control of the body.
They initially parasitized a type of protozoan called Unas, but later discovered that humans were a more "perfect" host. They then plundered humans on a large scale and, with their advanced technology, established a vast slave empire in the Milky Way, proclaiming themselves gods.
Yes, that's the original setting.
"Calling themselves gods...using advanced technology to rule humanity...hmm, at least not yet?" Hu Biao narrowed his eyes. "No, that's not the point. The point is the Stargate!"
The Stargate is the core of this series. This ring-shaped device can instantly teleport between stars. The technology comes from the ancient people, the most advanced and legendary race in the series. In addition to building countless Stargates in the Milky Way, the ancient people also built many flying cities. One of the surviving ones is called Atlantis.
Doesn't this put us in direct competition with the First Civilization?
...What a load of rubbish!
If we had this technology, these parasites would have ruled over humanity long ago. After all, not everyone is as virtuous as Sang Biao!
If they had this technology, the Western Eagles would have colonized the entire galaxy long ago, since the real Western Eagles and the Western Eagles in the show are completely different civilizations.
Therefore, looking at the current state of Earth confirms that the Western Eagle, or these parasitic organisms, could not possibly possess such technology, but that does not mean that such technology does not exist.
Since these strange creatures used themselves as a model to make this sci-fi show, it means that these technologies may very well exist. But just like in the show, they are not the original creators, and they have not found the relevant technologies!
That makes sense.
Otherwise, the world would have already become a slave society, waiting for him, the savior, to come and save it.
However, this discovery finally made him realize that things had deviated from his planned course...
With that thought, he threw the device back to Mars, blinked, and a dozen seconds later, he turned around and arrived at an empty house. He skillfully turned on the computer, entered the password, and began searching for the screenwriter of "Stargate".
This computer was one of the countless physical botnets he had prepared for himself.
What is a "physical botnet"?
He was a complete stranger to the owner of the house, and the computer had nothing to do with him. He obtained the computer's password through a high-dimensional perspective, which is a physical botnet.
After all, even the most advanced technology has flaws, so it's better to just use someone else's.
When you need to stir things up,
This house is located on Tofan Island, and the owner is a green maggot who is passionate about social activities...
Okay, that's not important. What's important is the screenwriter of that show.
This series is very famous and a long-running series with twelve seasons, as well as two spin-off series and a movie. So, to find the original screenwriter of this series, the original screenwriter should be the movie from the 1990s. However, the aliens in that movie were not in the form of GOA'ULD. But that doesn't matter, as long as we find the person, that's fine.
An hour later, he used the computer on the botnet to print out detailed information about the writers of the show, and then left.
Three hours later, he found the first one, then the second, the third, the fourth...
He found all four screenwriters and, after confirming their identities, began to observe them from a higher perspective, trying to see what distinguished them from ordinary people. However, after a few days, he discovered that these people were all ordinary humans, with nothing special about them, and their daily interactions were also with ordinary people. Until one day, one of them attended a party and chatted intimately with a middle-aged man. The two even left together after the party and went to a hotel to have sex. The details are too explicit to describe; even Hu Biao himself didn't have the courage to watch them…
However, when this middle-aged man named Rashid Ledger was getting intimate with the screenwriter on the street, Hu Biao saw a fleeting yellow light in his excited eyes and knew that he had found the right person.
After the two finished their lovemaking and lingered for a long time, as they were heading back, Hu Biao's gaze fell on Ledger.
"A fund manager from Jinniu Street?!"
After Ledger returned to the villa, Hu Biao also found out his identity: a well-known fund manager on Jinniu Street.
At the same time, Hu Biao also found many manuscripts in his home, which were all science fiction stories of various sizes, and they seemed to be very imaginative.
"Damn, you're an alien insect who likes to write novels? Are novels even written by humans?" Hu Biao seemed to understand something vaguely. Without hesitation, he raised his hand and grabbed Rashid Ledger, who had just finished showering and was about to go to bed. His gaze shifted to Proxima Centauri B, to an operating room in the remaining Prometheus Ecological Base.
"Dissect him!!!"
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