174 Breeding Monsters?
The speech of the member of the Toyo branch made everyone in the meeting stunned, and no one expected that he would be so bold as to want to breed monsters.
Breeding monsters, that's just a crazy idea.
However, the real reason is known only to the people of the Toyo Branch.
In the more than ten years since the establishment of the Pacific Rim Defense Organization, the strength of the Toyo Division has been at the bottom, and other branches have manufactured at least more than ten mechas, while the Toyo Division has only manufactured five before and after.
The main reason for this is that the limitations in materials and the geographical scope controlled by the Toyo Division are too small, and the lack of mineral resources is too much of a loss in the era of mechas.
All materials need to be imported, which makes it impossible for the mecha industry of the Toyo Division to develop at all.
That's why at this moment, the members of the Toyo Division have such absurd thoughts.
Cultivating monsters is the only way to offset the weakness between the Toyo Division and other Divisions.
But as soon as his suggestion was put forward, the members of the South China Sea branch immediately protested.
"Not to mention whether the monsters we have cultivated can beat alien monsters, even if we breed monsters, it will not be half beneficial to human beings themselves. Monsters are not machines, they don't have a driver to give them intelligence. ”
The three-headed monster that appeared in Luoshanji and the monster that Yago encountered, everyone knows the strength of these four monsters, these four monsters, compared to the real alien monsters, are not worth mentioning at all, maybe the strength of the four monsters can catch up with the first-weight monsters.
It is simply absurd to breed a monster of this strength and want to fight a monster of the fourth weight.
Moreover, do the monsters that have been bred really listen to humans so much? Even if it's a pet dog, it's not sure that it will bite people, so don't release the bred monster when the time comes, only to conspire with the alien monster and attack humans in turn.
"Since we want to breed monsters, of course we have to study some restrictive means, such as adding a chip to control the actions of the monster's pituitary gland!"
In the face of the South China Sea Division's questioning, the Toyo Division member explained in a hurry.
Within the jurisdiction of the Toyo Division, whether it is Japan or East Korea, its electronic chips and other technologies have always been leading in the world, he said, and he is very confident.
"If you breed monsters, then you must prepare a large amount of food, at this stage, the food production in the entire Pacific Rim region is reduced, can your branch bear the consumption of monsters for food?"
This is the question of the Australian section MP.
The food problem has been a major problem in the entire Pacific Rim region in recent years, and with a new round of population migration, the food industry is likely to usher in a new round of shock.
Cultivating monsters requires not only high-tech support, but also energy support, and even if you have some pets, you have to provide three meals a day.
A 100-meter-tall monster needs at least five tons of food a day, and it must be meat.
After all, monsters can't be vegetarians.
Five tons of meat a day is more than 1,800 tons a year, and it is impossible to cultivate a monster tightly, if ten monsters are cultivated together, then the food required every year has reached more than 10,000 tons and nearly 20,000 tons.
This consumption is equivalent to the food consumption of 50,000 people in a year.
It doesn't seem like much, but don't forget, it's just the consumption of monsters, and cultivating monsters requires a lot of manpower.
For example, the Monster Park in the United States needs more than 50,000 managers and workers.
"We can breed a monster that feeds on other energy sources, of course, with the current technology, it may be impossible, but I believe that it will be possible in the near future, alien monsters have not seen them ingest energy since they appeared until now, but they can continue to invade human cities, they have a special source of energy, if we study this, we may reap unexpected results."
For more than ten years, none of the monsters that have come out of the mouth have come to the earth to eat and drink, they seem to be a kind of perverted creatures, only energy output, but no energy intake.
This situation is obviously unscientific, and the monster must have some kind of energy intake.
Of course, it is not excluded that the monster has eaten and drunk enough before it set off. But what about the monsters near the crossing?
The few monsters near the crossing pass, according to the long-term observation of the Pacific Rim Defense Organization, do not consume food for months or even years, which is a miracle for ordinary creatures.
The point of view put forward by the members of the Toyo Division does have a reference to compare, and this reference is an alien monster.
If the way alien monsters ingest energy is clearly studied, it is not impossible to breed monsters that don't need food.
But now the question is how long it will take to figure out how to consume energy from the Crossing Monster.
Three years ago, the Pacific Rim Defense Organization did not conduct such research, because at that time the reconnaissance tools were limited, and no guard monsters around the crossing were found, and everyone had always believed that the monsters invading the Earth did not hunt because they were well fed before they set off.
However, since the detection of monster activity around the crossing, the question of the source of monster energy has always been a new topic for scientists to study.
If this problem is solved, it may really be used in the cultivation of monsters.
However, even with the explanation of the members of the Oriental Division, the South China Sea, Australia, and North Sea Divisions still do not agree with the absurd proposal to breed monsters.
After all, monsters are easier to escape control than mechas, and once they lack control over monsters, then it is equivalent to humans creating a disaster for themselves.
It's too dangerous.
However, the congressmen of the North American branch actually agreed to this proposal.
"I think it's feasible to cultivate monsters, at this stage, the crossing monsters are getting stronger and stronger, and the use of mecha alone to fight against them has shown obvious weakness, so at this stage, we can use the means of reverse research to dissect the weaknesses of monsters!"
Reverse research is like reverse thinking, if you want to deal with monsters, then you must first breed monsters yourself.
There seems to be some truth in what the North American division congressman said.
But in fact, he also has selfish intentions.
In the first battle of Los Angeles, the North American division of the mecha suffered heavy losses, and with the introduction of the Life Trench plan of the Pacific Rim Defense Organization to reduce the payment of the mecha, the North American branch is likely to collapse.
Cultivating monsters is the best way to catch up with other divisions at the moment.
After all, there are hundreds of monsters in the country, and those consortia have experience in cultivating small monsters.
This seems like a good way to do it.