Chapter 22: So It Was So

We were back on the ship the next day. At night, he was suddenly woken up by the active defense alarm on the spaceship, and Dingqing saw that someone was approaching, and we wanted to cancel the alarm, but we couldn't, it turned out that they were cyborgs.

Since the detection distance of cyborgs can reach up to five kilometers, we will start the plane in the air immediately. Thinking of this, we were afraid that they still had air defense systems, so we turned on the full stealth mode.

When they got closer, we realized that they were a group of cyborg patrols. Their appearance is indistinguishable from that of a normal human, and their bones are made of metal.

We immediately reported the situation to the Commander-in-Chief, who said that we would continue to conduct reconnaissance and keep in touch, and that the War Department would hold a meeting to discuss the next plan.

We drove the spacecraft to an uninhabited mountainous area, did some reconnaissance with the plane's sigh detector, found it safe, and landed here.

We packed up our gear and prepared to head to a nearby and manned place, ready to get the information.

On the way, we passed several villages, which were made up of cyborgs. They actually imitated human beings and built cities, is this a machine civilization?

When we think of this, we can't help but be afraid, but an experiment that we didn't expect to have such a big impact now, a few years later.

If we had known that it would have had such a big impact, we wouldn't have done it. We found that they seemed to be programmed in advance, including their own preferences and interests, and their entire lives seemed to be determined by a string of code.

Looking at this harmonious appearance in front of me, I can't help but think of the earth in the past. As the saying goes, knowing one's opponent and knowing oneself is invincible in a hundred battles.

In order to better conduct reconnaissance, we are going to catch a bionic robot at night to study it.

In the evening, under the cover of night, we sneaked into the small village we had seen during the day, and searched the neighborhood to see if there were any people acting alone.

After squatting for a while, we waited for a middle-aged uncle, who seemed to have just returned from the city, and we were on a hillside ready to ambush him.

We'd studied cyborg before, so we knew their anatomy, so we loaded the gun* and fired a few shots around their battery, cutting off his power and dragging it back into the jungle.

Once back on the ship, we began to study them. We found that although they resemble humans in appearance, their interaction with the outside world is actually through various sensors inside the body to scan the outside world, and then feedback information to process and make judgments and then make final decisions.

So we just have to take their sensors off and put them on our bodies, and we can blend in.

As soon as we learned of this, we reported the situation to the Commander-in-Chief and asked him to prepare for the next step.

We're going to get a few more sets of these sensors ready to mix in.