Interstellar for All: Modify everything to create an interstellar heaven - Chapter 188
c188 Eliminate doubts
His tone was calm and objective, as if he was describing a historical event that had nothing to do with him.
“What exactly do you want to say?”
One Star Lord finally couldn’t help but ask, his face full of doubts. This question seems to be a common question in the minds of most people present.
Su Mufeng smiled slightly and did not directly answer the Star Master’s question.
He stretched out his hand and made a hypothetical gesture: “So, if we use this technology to transfer someone’s consciousness into the body of the Zerg.”
He paused, glanced at every Star Lord present, and then continued to ask: “Is he a human or an insect?”
This question was like a bombshell and immediately caused an uproar in the conference room.
The star masters looked at each other, and for a while no one dared to answer this question. They seemed stumped by the question and didn’t know how to answer it.
Some people began to whisper and talk among themselves. They find this issue very difficult because it involves the definition and boundaries of consciousness and body.
If we look at it according to the traditional definition, the body is the most basic criterion for judging a biological race.
But in this hypothesis, the body has been replaced, so what is the criterion for judgment?
There was a brief silence in the conference room. Su Mufeng was not in a hurry to break the silence.
This question hung in the air, like an unsolvable knot, making everyone’s thoughts heavy.
They began to reflect on what race does a bug that thinks it is a human belong to?
Similarly, how should the identity of a human being who transfers his will into the body of an insect be defined?
This kind of philosophical thinking gave them a headache because they found that no matter how they thought about it, they could not come up with a definite answer.
This question is like an unsolvable puzzle that plagues their hearts.
At this time, the Star Master who initially refuted Su Mufeng stood up again. There was a hint of dissatisfaction and anger on his face, as if he was very dissatisfied with Su Mufeng’s way of asking questions.
“You are sophistry!” he accused unceremoniously.
His words immediately attracted the attention of others present. They all looked at the Star Lord, wanting to hear what he had to say.
The Star Master took a deep breath and continued: “You should know that no matter whether the bodies of these creatures are humans or bugs, in the end their consciousness is controlled by the Zerg Mother Hive. This is the crux of the problem!”
His words made others present suddenly realize.
They realized that they had been troubled by Su Mufeng’s problems before, but they had ignored this most basic fact.
Under this premise, no matter what the bodies of these creatures are, their consciousness no longer belongs to them. So, it seems that there is not much meaning in discussing whether they are humans or insects.
“It was the Zerg Brood that gave them the order to self-destruct!”
These words were like a bolt of lightning, instantly piercing the solemn atmosphere in the conference room. The faces of the Star Masters showed expressions of shock, surprise, and even anger. It was as if they truly understood the crux of the problem at this moment.
Yes, no matter whether those creatures think they are humans or bugs, no matter what changes happen to their bodies, the most essential and core problem cannot be changed.
——That is, they are all controlled by the Zerg Mother Nest.
This kind of manipulation is not only physical, but also spiritual. They have lost their consciousness and will and have become puppets and tools of the Zerg mother nest.
“You guys finally discovered the true nature of the matter.”
Su Mufeng smiled faintly, and there was a hint of relief in his smile.
The Star Lords nodded. They realize that previous arguments and disagreements were based on a false premise.
Now, they need to re-examine this problem and find a solution to the problem from the perspective of controlling the Zerg mother nest.
“Really, that’s the essential thing.”
A Star Lord said in a deep voice, “Even if these people are really humans, as long as they are controlled by the Zerg Mother Hive, we have no way to treat them as real humans.
Because their actions and decisions are no longer controlled by their own will. ”
The Star Lord’s words resonated with others present. They all nodded in agreement, feeling that this was the crux of the problem.
However, at this moment, someone pointed the finger at Su Mufeng, who had remained silent.
“Since you know this, why are you still hesitating?”
A Star Lord asked. There was a hint of dissatisfaction and doubt in his tone, as if he felt that Su Mufeng was too hesitant on this issue.
Su Mufeng did not immediately answer the Star Lord’s question. He closed his eyes slightly and took a deep breath, as if he was sorting out his thoughts.
After a while, he slowly opened his eyes, looked at everyone present and said:
“Because we have no way of trying a trial for something that didn’t happen.”
His voice was not loud, but it was enough for everyone present to hear clearly.
He continued: “Just because a person may be manipulated by the Zerg Brood, you can directly judge others. Can you really do this kind of thing?”
The Star Lords present fell into deep silence. They began to put themselves in their shoes and think about how they would react if this happened to them, if they were suddenly told that they were not humans but bugs.
They felt a sense of fear and uneasiness.
They realize that this change in identity and subversion of cognition is unacceptable to them. They may feel hopeless, angry, or even outright mad.
“But it is impossible for me to accept this potential danger in my star field.”
A Star Lord finally broke the silence and expressed his views decisively.
The Star Lord’s words immediately resonated with others present. They all nodded in support, feeling that this was the attitude they should have.
They cannot tolerate any potential dangers existing in their star domain, let alone creatures that may be controlled by the Zerg Brood.
Most of their ideas are the same
“Of course I can understand everyone.”
Su Mufeng’s voice was gentle and sincere. He looked around, his eyes intersecting with each Star Master, as if conveying his understanding and resonance with his eyes.
He took a deep breath and continued: “Putting these possible risks in the star field is undoubtedly irresponsible to the entire human race. Please rest assured that I will never make such a decision.”
After hearing Su Mufeng’s words, the star masters all breathed a sigh of relief. However, the problem still lies before them, how to solve this thorny problem?