Chapter 402: Blackbird

While patrolling, the forerunners did not forget to look through the map of Washington, D.C., which they had stored in the core in advance, to find out the specific information of the place where they were located in what was suspected to be a museum.

Soon, he was able to find out where he was in the data he had saved.

"National Air and Space Museum?"

The forerunner was a little puzzled, because he had done a lot of preparation work in advance, and almost all the architectural materials available in Washington, D.C., could be found in his core, including the [National Air and Space Museum].

The National Air and Space Museum, also known as the National Air and Space Museum, is one of the 16 museums affiliated with the Smithsonian Museums, the largest joint museum in the United States and the world.

However, what puzzled the forerunner was how the master would give him the coordinates of a museum, and then let himself see what was here.

If it is said that in order to steal the military technology of some Americans, it is better to directly send him or other Decepticons to invade some classified scientific research centers or corporate laboratories in the United States.

Because from the information he collected, the [Smithsonian Museum] does have its own research center, but the research topics are basically the history and preservation of some cultures, monuments and antiquities.

Although the [National Air and Space Museum] where he is now located has a considerable number of retired US military aircraft, most of which are retired fighters donated by the US Army, Navy and Air Force and NATO allies, and most of the internal structures and electronic equipment are well preserved, but in the end they are not as good as the fighters in service in the army.

At least in the eyes of the Forerunners, if the owner wanted to map their data to learn more about human military aircraft, it would be more appropriate to send them directly to a military base or manufacturing plant than to visit here.

A slightly obese guard approached with a flashlight in hand while the Precursor was wondering.

The National Air and Space Museum is closing close, and this is a routine inspection before closing.

The Precursor carefully controlled the mech, standing motionless.

After all, this is the capital of the United States, and he has learned enough of Sun Cheng's cautious temperament, and after grasping the information that several Autobot soldiers are stationed in Washington, D.C., he is obviously more cautious.

Fortunately, he also has an optical stealth device on him, and it is also being turned on now.

This kind of technology, which originally came from the hunter civilization of another world, has been improved by Atlas using some Cybertron technology, and now the occasional water wave-like reflective pattern has not only greatly reduced the frequency, but also significantly improved the visibility.

So even if the museum's security guards would pass by him on patrol, he wouldn't have any worries.

Because unless the other party is staring at their location from the beginning, most people will only think that they are dazzled or floaters even if they inadvertently catch a strange ripple next to them for a fleeting moment.

Sure enough, the fat security guard didn't notice that just a few meters away from his patrol route, there was a stealthy behemoth standing there.

As usual, he just casually walked around the area he was responsible for for a while, and after making sure that there were no tourists or thieves trying to sneak into the museum to steal, he turned around and hummed a little song and turned back to the security room from the other side.

After making sure that there were no outsiders around, the Precursor began to concentrate on remotely controlling the all-terrain scout that had just been released by him, and looking for the strange things that the owner had given him that might be hidden anywhere in the museum.

It looks easy, but it's actually a very troublesome task!

After all, the [National Air and Space Museum] he came to by following the coordinates can be regarded as the smallest number of exhibits among the sixteen museums of the [Smithsonian] and the largest exhibition area compared to the exhibits, but there are also 24 exhibition halls, about 18,000 square meters of exhibition area.

The museum houses hundreds of decommissioned aviation and spacecraft, as well as thousands of rockets, missiles, and artifacts used by famous pilots and astronauts of great significance in the history of aerospace in the United States and Europe.

What's more, he didn't know whether the mission goal assigned by the master was an exhibit that was collected in this museum, or a pattern or logo in the museum.

Therefore, the difficulty of searching can be imagined.

The forerunner quickly realized this, and after quickly releasing the remaining three all-terrain scouts, he began to control the four scouts to fly up and down in more than twenty exhibition halls, looking for an item that might be very important to the owner, or a pattern or sign.

This search lasted three or four hours.

It was getting dark soon, but with his patience, nineteen of the twenty-four halls had been determined by the forerunners to have no problems.

Irritability inevitably came in, but fortunately he was much more sane than the other Decepticons.

Therefore, although he was a little irritated at first, the forerunner still controlled the four scouts after checking one exhibition hall, carefully avoided the security guards who routinely patrolled the museum, and ignored the monitors that he already mastered, entered a very large exhibition hall, and began to search seriously.

Seriously calculated, this exhibition hall should actually be the closest exhibition hall to the open-air exhibition area where the forerunners are stealth and lurking.

The reason why he didn't start the search here before was because there were two other adjacent exhibition halls, which were the star of the entire museum, which displayed hundreds of retired American fighter planes, as well as some European fighter planes donated to him by America's global allies, and even former Soviet military aircraft.

Therefore, the three exhibition halls in this vicinity are the focus of the museum's security guards.

In order to avoid arousing the vigilance of humans by exposing the all-terrain scout, the Precursors began to search the farthest and most remote exhibition halls one by one, and the three main exhibition halls were instead placed at the rear.

The scouts quickly flew into the exhibition hall, and continued to get close to the fighters placed in the exhibition hall, and began to seriously inspect them.

It just so happened that the human security guards were patrolling the exhibition hall farther away, and the forerunners were a little less vigilant.

While receiving and processing the data transmitted by the scout, he wondered what the master had sent him here to find.

Suddenly, his body shook.

Just now, an image from Detective 3 was transmitted to him.

The No. 3 all-terrain reconnaissance vehicle is closely inspecting a legendary high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft that once served in the U.S. military, the Blackbird.

As it landed almost close to the ground to the belly of the Blackbird reconnaissance plane, a special sign was recorded and quickly fed back into the Precursor core with a casual scan.

Decepticons!