Open a single chapter to focus on the problem of decomposing this ability and decomposing Hua Ye
A single chapter will focus on the ability to "decompose" and the problem of decomposing Hua Ye (Page 1/1)
The difficulty of decomposition has nothing to do with whether it is an inorganic object. It mainly depends on the complexity and encryption level of things. The degree of complexity refers to the result and composition of atoms and molecules. The degree of encryption is the self-protection mechanism of things. For example, the firewall that the divine body hinders external access, which is encryption and will directly hinder the analysis and increase the difficulty of decomposition of the protagonist.
From the complexity of material structure.
Hua Ye should be the third generation of divine body. Even the "Computation Ji" Du Qiangwei does not have the computing power to analyze the divine body, and even Lena's first generation of divine body cannot be analyzed.
The protagonist's computing power is even worse than Yan (Yan is a comprehensive third-generation super warrior with energy A, and the protagonist is A-), not to mention comparing with Du Qiangwei. Du Qiangwei has a serious moment and focuses on computing power.
In the original plot, any divine body teleportation either depends on the top supercomputer (such as Morgana Demon Wings, Carl's xxx...), or rely on the divine body to control the void engine (such as Angel Yan sends Ge Xiaolun back to Earth)
When the Juxia was destroyed, Du Qiangwei instantly transferred everyone. It was because of Lian Feng's computing power.
From encryption.
The difficulty of analyzing of a living creature is much higher than that of a dead creature, because the creature is always changing.
Moreover, every divine body is a supercomputer, and the computer will have a firewall. Analyzing the divine body is a kind of "access" behavior, similar to searching information on the website. The divine body can actively block such access, so Cheng Xianyu needs to weaken Hua Ye for a certain amount to use his weaker calculations to break through the firewall of Hua Ye's supercomputer.
However, this is still very difficult. After all, the protagonist's hardware is still inserted into Hua Ye's many levels.
Everything has to be logical. If the protagonist can quickly analyze the divine body, then the protagonist's computing power will definitely be at the level of "big clock".
Then the balance is completely broken, because the computing power of the protagonist can completely lock in every corner of the entire known universe, and he can analyze it with just one thought, and then kill it instantly.
As for Hua Ye, it was broken down into quarks.
Put it in Carl and directly format consciousness and memory, so that "Carl" disappears, re-insurance points, and then throw it into space cracks across n parallel worlds.
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At this time, the story is already the finale.
Does this make sense?
Chapter completed!