In order to obtain the complete DNA of the predecessors to repair the genetic defects of the future people, the collection does not require tears, in fact, it only needs to be contaminated with DNA after contact. The backhaul artificial intelligence rabbit doll is to target DNA collection to young children. Returning life will die, so artificial intelligence is used. The return rabbit doll-type artificial intelligence is able to avoid falling into the hands of adults with a higher probability, becoming a research object and unable to return. The artificial intelligence rabbit doll taught the girl how to stimulate the super-high brain nerve activity to obtain the ability of thinking, and taught how to use the item. The green board is a high-dimensional package, and the transmitter needs to store energy before it can be launched. The combination of the two can absorb a wide range of electric energy through high-dimensional. The boy realized moving objects across three-dimensional space through high-dimensional space by feeling the high-dimensional green board. The spinning stone is to change the material into particles and carry information such as destination coordinates. The girl probed into the spinning stone to observe and obtain information from the future scientist. First, the transmitter accumulates energy and then creates a high-dimensional space, and sends it out to wrap the granulated matter for transmission. The short lifespan of the returned things is that they can be manufactured in large quantities to save costs, and try to avoid causing a huge impact in the past. A large number of rabbit dolls have been transmitted, and the time is distributed in the hundreds of years when a large amount of electric energy has been applied. Rabbit dolls claim to be dead as soon as the time is up, so as to encourage innocent young children to try their best to find a way to pass them back. Giving a child superpower is increasing the child's ability to successfully complete a passback.
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