The Undead Empire That Travels Through the Multiverse

Chapter 64 Creating Magical Creatures

In Chen Mo's laboratory, a whale was being fixed on the experimental table, undergoing experiments that looked bloody and cruel.

The whale's belly was cut open, exposing its internal organs. It can be seen from the beating internal organs that the whale is obviously alive.

This is not an adult whale, it is just a newly born calf.

However, the size of the whale was too huge. Even a young individual was longer than the entire experimental platform. Chen Mo had to ask Pascal to fix the entire whale in the air to conduct the experiment smoothly.

This experiment was not that Chen Moxian was out of boredom and abusing fish, but that he wanted to study the symbiosis between machinery and the body.

The so-called Terminator transformation technology is a technology that transforms organisms into machines. Although it is indeed very powerful, it directly turns life into machines.

Although there is nothing wrong with this, the transformed electronic undead and death mechanical undead are also very powerful, but for traditional necromancy, the body is more suitable for the magic.

Therefore, Chen Mo wanted to study the combination of machinery and flesh, and develop a new undead creature that has the advantages of mechanical undead and electronic undead, but also has a physical body that is more compatible with necromancy.

Although the flank of the whale was cut open, with the support of various equipment and instruments in the laboratory, as well as many spells, not only was there no danger to his life, not even a drop of blood was shed.

Even this ignorant little whale was still twisting and turning, seemingly not understanding the situation.

Chen Mo didn't care. He just tried to remove some of the organs from the whale's body and replaced them with artificial organs that had already been made.

While replacing the organs of the calf, Chen Mo was also observing the growth of the previously implanted metal bones.

This little whale has been in his laboratory for a week. During this period, Chen Mo has replaced its spine and skull. It can be said that as long as the organs are replaced, this little whale will have nearly three-thirds of its body. One is man-made.

Just such a modification would certainly not have any impact on the little whale.

Under the influence of necromancy, the metal skeleton and artificial organs will not conflict with the baby whale's original body, and there will be no problems such as rejection reactions.

But this is obviously not the focus of Chen Mo's research, let alone the goal he wants to achieve.

If it were just to simply replace part of the whale's body with mechanical or artificial ones, then he could use an adult whale to transform it, instead of having to get a small whale for the experiment.

This is not a question of whether the laboratory can accommodate it. Pascal can expand the laboratory to a size that can accommodate the next battleship at any time as long as he is willing. A mere whale is really not worth mentioning.

The real reason that made Chen Mo use this little whale for experiments was that he wanted to study how to make these metal bones and artificial organs form a symbiotic relationship with the little whale. As the little whale grows, the metal bones and artificial organs will also grow. It grows with it and becomes a part of its body, rather than simply implanting some artificial organs.

This is obviously not an easy thing to do. Among other things, how to achieve the growth of artificial organs is a very difficult problem to solve.

Artificial organs are different from natural organs. Artificial organs made of various materials do not have the ability to grow. Not to mention that the various materials used to make artificial organs will suffer from aging, fatigue and wear over time and use. question. valley

At the level of human science and technology, it is completely impossible to do this because they have no materials that can grow on their own.

As for the Terminator, Pascal suggested that Chen Mo use nanotechnology to implant an organ that can synthesize new nanounits into the body of the little whale, and then continuously synthesize new nanounits to supplement the artificial organs and metal bones, thereby achieving their growth.

This was certainly a feasible solution, but Chen Mo did not adopt it. Instead, he used a self-healing biometal recorded in the "Compendium of Universal Necromancy in the Multiverse".

This metal is not a simple metal material, but a magical alloy with the ability to self-repair and attribute growth created through necromancy.

It achieves self-repair and growth by absorbing flesh and blood. It was originally a special material used to forge evil weapons. It grows by absorbing flesh and blood through continuous killing, allowing the original ordinary weapon to gradually grow into an artifact-level existence.

Chen Mo took advantage of the properties of this metal, but Chen Mo did not allow it to grow in properties blindly, but transformed it into a property that can achieve self-growth through the absorption of flesh and blood.

Moreover, Chen Mo also tried to feed the magic power obtained during the growth of this magic alloy back into the flesh and blood of the little whale, making it stronger and even possessing certain magical creature characteristics.

This is not something particularly difficult to achieve. There are already similar spells and transformation plans in the "Universal Necromancy Encyclopedia of the Multiverse".

However, that kind of transformation plan seems a bit crude. It is almost equivalent to directly burying a piece of metal in the body of a living thing, and then as the living creature continues to fight and kill, it absorbs flesh and blood to promote the growth of the metal.

The metal itself will also feed part of the magic power back to the creature, allowing it to fight and kill better and obtain more flesh and blood.

But most of the flesh and blood will still be absorbed by the metal itself. In the end, although the creature buried in the metal will become more and more powerful, it will eventually be sucked dry by the metal and turn into a preset evil weapon.

Chen Mo wanted to create a magical creature that could live in symbiosis with metal, not some evil weapon. Of course, he didn't need this method.

So he made certain adjustments to this transformation plan, and that's how he got the little whale in front of him now.

Judging from the current situation, this little whale appears to be very healthy. The metal skeleton made of magic alloy has been well integrated with its body, and has even completely inherited the original energy supply of the skeleton.

This makes Chen Mo very satisfied. If the experiment goes well, this little whale will eventually grow a body of steel, but it will still be a living creature in essence.

After it grows to a level that satisfies Chen Mo, and then transforms it into an undead creature, it will undoubtedly create an extraordinarily powerful being.

So far, the worlds under Chen Mo's control are mainly low-demon worlds, and no magical creatures have been born in these worlds. This also makes the base of the undead creatures under Chen Mo's hands very ordinary.

Not to mention magic gods and sword masters, at least some fire-breathing rabbits, ice-ball spitting dogs, etc., so that he can create those special necromantic units recorded in the "General Necromancy Encyclopedia of the Multiverse".

It was out of this idea that Chen Mo wanted to create magical creatures.

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