First of all, let me tell you my guess. The beginning of the sol teaching is that a group of aliens came to the earth, and all kinds of black technology showed off, and they were worshipped as gods by humans. For example, the open dark photon technology. This group of aliens should come from the 22b star. The aliens broke out a war on 22b. They cultivated giant snakes as weapons. This is why there are so many giant snake corpses. It is also because of the war. People survived and returned to primitive society. Just like the fourth world war of mankind is a contest between stone and wood. The aliens used artificial humans to cultivate giant snakes. The indigenous people saw that mother was pregnant with giant snakes, so they wanted to kill mother, because giant snakes have disappeared, and new giant snakes mean new disasters. In the first few episodes, the natives were agile and used the children's trackers to set up traps, but they were killed so easily by the mother. I was speechless. Mother was attracted to the virtual device by the figure of another indigenous person, so she entered the virtual space and gave the indigenous people a chance to put eggs into her body. This indigenous person may be the group of people who cultivated the giant snake at the beginning. The one who dies last is the opposite.
As for the auditory hallucinations from beginning to end, it is related to the big snake. When the cult boss wanted to kill the mother, the hallucinations stopped him immediately. The voice was actually saving the snake in his stomach. It is a sci-fi drama. There can be no ghosts and gods, only indigenous people People really have their own brainwave interference, and this native is the one who led mother to the virtual machine, and the one who played champion on the roof. The pictures on the tent wall and the frescoes in the cave should also be from his hands. I figured they were using this brainwave to control the serpent. For them, the big snake is probably similar to the cow in India.
There are many plots in the whole play, all for the mother to be able to give birth safely, including at the end the little boy is told by brain waves that his mother is fake.
In the end, the brainwaves prevented them from going to the other side of the planet, which most likely had a more powerful force that could wipe out the snake.
I sincerely hope that the screenwriter will fill in all the holes, unlike A Song of Ice and Fire, which is exciting in the early stage and boring in the later stage.
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