I Created Scientific Magic

Chapter 654: We Want Mass Production of Gods



In the vast universe, within star system 1732, Lynn brought Ogg to one of the planets in the system after they had a friendly conversation.

"Is this the plane?" Ogg looked down at the desolate land beneath his feet, where nothing but barren soil filled his view, devoid of any signs of life. One could vaguely make out the dried-up riverbeds on the undulating terrain, which probably belonged to a great river thousands of years ago.

By its size, it was likely a medium-sized plane.

"Yes, this is the place!" Lynn nodded. Planet 1732 was the most barren 'life star' among the three planetary systems compensated by the geometrical civilization; it could hardly be associated with life at all since not even microbes existed here.

Fortunately, the location of this planet was good, neither too close nor too far from a star. Based on Lynn's estimate, this place should have had an atmosphere, oceans, and even vegetation at one time. Perhaps it encountered some disaster by chance, leading to a complete ecological imbalance, and eventually, it turned into a dead star.

The difficulty of transforming this location was evidently much more challenging than that of planet 1700, but Lynn didn't plan to rely on the help of the geometrical civilization again, as that would most likely arouse their suspicion. Ogg's arrival conveniently solved this problem for him.

"What do you think, can you do it?" Lynn asked.

Although it was somewhat troublesome, that was all there was to it... Ogg did not reply but took a step forward, his body exuding a strong life and Creation Divine Power.

In the next moment, a dazzling light burst forth on this dark, silent planet!

The loose, friable soil on the surface was completely disintegrated under the radiance of the light, vanishing without a trace, and when the light swept over, the sunken basins were transformed into vast oceans!

Mountains rose from the earth, and the boundless deserts turned into vast oases. Wide rivers flowed between mountains and oases... wherever the light went, everything became a joyous land!

Such a marvelous power... No matter how many times he witnessed it, Lynn was still amazed by the wonder of Magic Power, and the Creation Divine Position was even more useful than he had anticipated.

With his strength having significantly improved, Lynn could easily discern that the mountains, seas, and oases beneath his feet were not mere Divine Power illusions but actual material substances.

Which is to say, in the blink of an eye, Ogg transformed soil into water, turned basins into mountains, and deserts into oases!

Worthy indeed of the name of life and creation...

Of course, there was nothing unscientific about this; at their core, all things are no different. The conversion between elements is merely a matter of protons and neutrons.

For a deity that could delve deep into the microcosm and even control strong and weak nuclear forces, material conversion was by no means a formidable deed.

However, to accomplish such extensive transformation in a short time, the consumption of Divine Power was definitely not a small amount.

Ogg had only transformed about one-tenth of the territory when he embarrassingly stopped, rested for a while, and then moved to another area to start over...

After three continuous months, the preliminary transformation of the planet was finally complete, and Ogg was quite "exhausted."

Clearly, he had overestimated his own powers. After leaving the realm of the gods, transforming a desolate planet without external assistance was undoubtedly a grueling task for Ogg.

But Ogg was very aware that now was the time to demonstrate his value, so he put forth his utmost effort. In just a little over three months, he completed the preliminary transformation of the planet, and as a cost, his Divine Power was almost completely depleted.

Without the support of a divine realm and Believers, it would take a long time to recover.

"Next is the evolution of life..." Ogg turned and looked towards Lynn.

Transforming a plane is merely the most basic part of constructing a divine realm; the subsequent task of building an ecosystem is also very demanding, and most importantly, it is time-consuming.

A slightly simpler method is migration, introducing fully developed species from other planes into the new world and waiting for them to slowly reproduce and increase the population.

Gods who are not adept at transforming divine realms often choose this method, but it takes thousands of years.

Ogg naturally has his own ways to drastically shorten this period, but he was even more curious about how Lynn boldly claimed to accomplish it within months.

"It's about time!" Lynn nodded and turned to look up at the sky.

A crack suddenly appeared out of nowhere, then rapidly expanded. Within the deep Space-Time Gate, thirty-five cosmic ships, each kilometers in diameter, slowly sailed out and flew toward various parts of the planet.

While Ogg was busy transforming the planet, the council had not been idle; thanks to the ecological technology data from the Geometry Civilization, they had already researched the plan for planet transformation.

Each battleship contained a.bio group evolved from Planet 1700, which had an extremely strong natural adaptability; just drop them in a roughly suitable environment, and they could quickly proliferate.

At the same time, Lynn also brought out their secret weapon!

After getting those three thousand plus tons of Element Seven from the Geometry Civilization trade, its use became much more casual.

The lower-dimensional expansion began quickly, and the entire planet was enveloped in an invisible membrane substance that slowly "sank" into the Sea of Quanta.

Ogg keenly noticed the changes in the outside world; the light from the stars had completely disappeared from the planet.

Was it some kind of manipulation of space-time? Ogg thought to himself. In the last war, gods of thunder, fire, space, and others had fallen here one after another, and it was very likely that the enemy had obtained their divine essence and Divine Positions, so acquiring the corresponding Creation Divine Position was not surprising.

While Ogg speculated, he shifted his attention to the bio groups that the warships had transported across the world, and soon he noticed the peculiarity of these creatures.

They possessed not inconsiderable intelligence, but their reproduction and mutation rates were very fast; often, only three to four months were needed from birth to death.

In just under two years, they expanded from small groups occupying the fringes of the planet to encompassing all the hills and plains regions, with the population multiplying by several hundred times.

Ogg raised his eyebrows; this was not a good thing. Bio groups that expanded rapidly could deplete all the resources in an area in a very short amount of time and then quickly decline.

Fast iteration also meant that it was easy to experience ecological imbalance, such as when there are too many or too few predators, initiating a chain reaction that disrupts an originally stable ecosystem.

But contrary to Ogg's expectations, the council had introduced dozens of modified species, maintaining an almost extreme ecological balance.

"It begins!"

Just as Ogg was astonished, Lynn suddenly spoke up.

What begins... At first, Ogg was a bit confused, but then it was as if he sensed something and his expression became exceedingly solemn.

What was about to start was the ceremony of becoming a deity!


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