Therefore, the method of using "frozen" alien species to create a constant temperature cold storage seems to be unworkable.
Todd stood up, paced around the room a few times with his hands behind his back, and finally sighed deeply, saying, "If only I had been one of those all-rounders who had over fifty doctoral degrees and knew everything about every industry before I transmigrated; or, I could have even brought an encyclopedia with me..."
Todd strolled to the back room of the laboratory, found a clean spot on the floor, and sat down. His eyes unconsciously drifted to the white mice wearing "dragon bones" in the iron cages. After watching for a full five minutes, he suddenly remembered something.
It's not feasible to mass-produce humans into mutants for the time being...
What if it's simply a matter of turning an animal into a different species?
What if animals carry foreign bacteria that cause inflammation and freezing?
With that in mind, Todd took out two types of supernatural bacteria from the "Supernatural Ability Library" and began to conduct corresponding research.
First, the "Inflammation" bacterium is a methanogen, belonging to the strict anaerobic family. Under a microscope, it can be observed that it is a variant of the same genus as *Methanosarcina*. It exists within the digestive cells of humans and animals, and can decompose and polymerize substances such as H2/CO2, methanol, and trimethylamine to produce large amounts of methane. Compared to previous methanogens, the methane production and rate of this mutant bacterium are astonishing.
Todd's method involves preparing a glass jar (or metal jar), filling it with a culture medium, and injecting "Flamm-Breath" bacteria. Then, he buries an animal called a "tube worm." When the "Flamm-Breath" bacteria enter the tube worm's digestive cells, and the tube worm ingests the culture medium, a large amount of methane is gradually produced inside the jar. After collection and purification, this methane can be used for high-temperature cement calcination. (Theoretically, purified methane can burn at a temperature up to 2860 degrees Celsius, but the actual temperature is around 1700 degrees Celsius.)
Regarding the "frozen" bacteria, Todd found a merchant in town and purchased a batch of "dormice" (European dormice, Dryomysnitedula). He injected small doses of the "frozen" bacteria into these dormice, turning them into a group of miniature "frozen" mutants. Next, he divided the dormice into two groups: one group was continuously fed to ensure their nutritional needs were met, while the other group was induced to hibernate in low temperatures. The hibernating dormice, due to the cold air emitted by the bacteria, could turn a closed room into a temperature-controlled freezer. After a period of time, the two groups of dormice were rotated.
In this way, Todd used microbiological methods to create two extremely special industrial infrastructure "facilities" for the future development of Twilight Town—a "bacterial fuel tank" and a "microbial icehouse".
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