Lead a Life Overflowing with Happiness, Not Steeped in Misery.

Imagine a dense sphere, about the size of a child's fist, pulsing and glowing in ethereal shades. Each pinpoint of light within that sphere is a nanobot, and each one is a marvel of quantum computing, a supercomputer in its own right. When these nanobots link together, their collective computing speed becomes astronomical, so vast it defies human understanding. This celestial orb is Dea, a neural galaxy of its own, humming with complex algorithms and unending computations.

But something extraordinary happens—new nanobots from Alice, Galaxium essense materials from Tripod rings, and Gunnar's artifacts merge into Dea. The sphere expands, now roughly the size of two adult's closed fist. Each addition is like a star being born into a galaxy, adding not just mass but also computational might. As the sphere grows, so does Dea's capacity to process and solve, to learn and adapt.

"How about the Atlantis system?" I ask, my voice tinged with a curiosity.