447 Armageddon (43)
PS: Seriously, it's possible that this book will be sealed at any time......
"Rachel, what's next? And how far are we from the target location now? ā
Walking through the dense passages of the base deep beneath the island, I easily killed a cleaning robot I encountered on the road, and asked an 8-year-old girl with blue hair on the light curtain next to me. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½
At this moment, Rachel, who was in charge of navigation, replied without hesitation: "Turn left after the third intersection, there are still 300 meters in a straight line from the destination, and it will take about ten minutes to maintain the current speed!" ā
As for the old man who navigated me before-
As Jeremy Stig, who thinks he's lived long enough, he doesn't have much time left as the last survivor of the Posethan civilization. After telling the story of what happened to him and the others, and entrusting his last wish to me, he calmly disconnected the life-support equipment and left this world with a smile.
Rachel was able to navigate for me now because before he could speak, Jeremy Steele had opened a connection that allowed me to connect to the last of the most heavily protected data repositories that were completely disconnected from the outside world, allowing me to download and save everything about the Cybertron civilization.
From this database, Rachel and I not only got all the information about the history, culture, technology, and so on, that was preserved and recorded by the old man and his companions, especially after the disaster, when we went to certain places to search and added them. In addition, all relevant information about the island, including construction blueprints and subsequent renovations, was obtained.
After confirming the next route, I then asked, "What is the distribution of the enemy?" ā
"Don't worry, master, I've crossed out the guard robots, the battle robots, and all sorts of robots that are likely to be more troublesome from this route. Unless their patrol route is rerouted, their owners will not run into them. The only thing that the owner will encounter on this road is that there are cleaning robots distributed throughout the base. ā
In addition to the cleaning robots and guard robots encountered in this base, there are also robots for combat, maintenance, transportation, etc., and these robots for other purposes are much more difficult to deal with than cleaning robots and guard robots.
As for why I didn't encounter those robots before...... You didn't forget that you had navigation before, right?
Rachel confidently said this to me and reminded me:
"However, in order to get around the robots, the owner and the others will need to pass through multiple defensive corridors with turrets. But it doesn't matter, I'll help the master point out the location of those forts! ā
That's right, compared to those robots that can move around at will and have much higher defense, fixed turrets are extremely terrifying as death traps in normal times due to their concealment and lethality.
But just as a trap is useless when you know it, a fixed turret is not much of a threat when you know the location in advance. In particular, as in the case of an equivalent exchange, the connection between the turret and the wall is a deadly part that cannot be bypassed, as in exchange for a powerful instantaneous kill.
So, after knowing the location, these fixed turrets are really much easier to deal with than robots.
Of course, in some civilizations, the turrets are fixed, but they are completely independent, so attacking the connection is useless. However, the Cybertron civilization, or rather, the batteries on this island are indeed just batteries, and the energy and ammunition needed are provided by devices located in other locations.
Well, in fact, it is rare to find completely independent forts, and they are generally used as a countermeasure for temporary or emergency situations. In short, you can often see scattered independent turrets in outposts and the like, while in the rear bases you can hardly see those independent turrets except in the warehouses.
After all, compared to a completely independent turret, a turret that cooperates with other devices is superior to an independent turret in terms of power, reaction, accuracy, and so on.
This can't be helped, the size of the space determines everything, and an independent turret of the same level must have a smaller caliber than a fixed turret.
ā¦ā¦ Well, for certain races and civilizations that are good at space technology, this is not really a problem.
Then again, the small island where Rachel and I are now serves as an ark under the apocalyptic nature of Cybertron civilization, and in the official documents before that, it was a civilian product.
That's right, the island is civilian, not military!
This is not some pre-built ark of doom, nor is it a secret base of the military, just an artificial viewing island built by a certain chaebol in order to restore the creatures of the dinosaur era and earn some money by the way.
At the beginning, the nature was actually similar to "Jurassic Park".
And according to records, the base, which is classified as security, surveillance, restoration, and other purposes in the outside propaganda, has had combat robots and fixed batteries from the beginning. What's more, the information obtained before clearly stated that the end of the Posetans was not an invasion by foreign enemies, but a mechanical rampage and environmental remodeling. There is no need for the survivors to build so many of them, and it can be said that there are combat robots and stationary turrets scattered throughout the base as a means of protecting themselves.
ā¦ā¦ As for how these combat robots and fixed batteries were rationalized in the first place, this baby can only say that official documents and everything are really used to fool people!
"In order to prevent the resurrected dinosaurs and other creatures from getting out of control, we need to be well armed"
This is the relevant explanation of these combat robots and fixed batteries in the documents reported by the consortium to the official, and the official actually really believes it, at least in the next batch of official documents.
Say there's no behind-the-scenes dealing, can you believe it?
However, there is indeed a secret of the invisible here. In addition to the ostensibly resurrected dinosaurs, the island was also used by the chaebol as a research and development base for biological weapons.
Of course, this biological weapon does not refer to some terrifying virus, but to a really ordinary biological weapon: a weapon that uses an enhanced dinosaur as a platform and deploys a series of modern weapons.
Speaking of which, although the peak of this plan probably can't reach the T virus or anything, the feasibility is really high, especially under the premise that the dinosaur resurrection technology has been completed. Once the control center of the Biting Snake Laboratory, Rachel also made a very high evaluation of this.
In a way, this is still a big death, not just before the end of the world, but after the end of the world.
With the help of this small island that wants to build an environment from the age of dinosaurs, it is completely based on the standards of spaceships, and the self-enclosed ecological circulation system is built. Under the adjustment of the survivors at the beginning, this small island has truly become an ark in the ecological apocalypse.
Subsequently, in order to rebuild civilization one day, the survivors began various plans of their imagination, one of which was to modify their genes to adapt to the outside world.
With the help of the island's original knowledge and equipment, the survivors successfully resurrected the dinosaurs on the island. And by closing the base and opening the external circulation channel, it is verified whether the genetically adjusted dinosaurs can adapt to the external environment.
As a result, after five years of hard work, they succeeded.
"Rachel, what's next? And how far are we from the target location now? ā
Walking through the dense passages of the base deep beneath the island, I easily killed a cleaning robot I encountered on the road, and asked an 8-year-old girl with blue hair on the light curtain next to me.
At this moment, Rachel, who was in charge of navigation, replied without hesitation: "Turn left after the third intersection, there are still 300 meters in a straight line from the destination, and it will take about ten minutes to maintain the current speed!" ā
As for the old man who navigated me before-
As Jeremy Stig, who thinks he's lived long enough, he doesn't have much time left as the last survivor of the Posethan civilization. After telling the story of what happened to him and the others, and entrusting his last wish to me, he calmly disconnected the life-support equipment and left this world with a smile.
Rachel was able to navigate for me now because before he could speak, Jeremy Steele had opened a connection that allowed me to connect to the last of the most heavily protected data repositories that were completely disconnected from the outside world, allowing me to download and save everything about the Cybertron civilization.
From this database, Rachel and I not only got all the information about the history, culture, technology, and so on, that was preserved and recorded by the old man and his companions, especially after the disaster, when we went to certain places to search and added them. In addition, all relevant information about the island, including construction blueprints and subsequent renovations, was obtained.
After confirming the next route, I then asked, "What is the distribution of the enemy?" ā
"Don't worry, master, I've crossed out the guard robots, the battle robots, and all sorts of robots that are likely to be more troublesome from this route. Unless their patrol route is rerouted, their owners will not run into them. The only thing that the owner will encounter on this road is that there are cleaning robots distributed throughout the base. ā
In addition to the cleaning robots and guard robots encountered in this base, there are also robots for combat, maintenance, transportation, etc., and these robots for other purposes are much more difficult to deal with than cleaning robots and guard robots.
As for why I didn't encounter those robots before...... You didn't forget that you had navigation before, right?
Rachel confidently said this to me and reminded me:
"However, in order to get around the robots, the owner and the others will need to pass through multiple defensive corridors with turrets. But it doesn't matter, I'll help the master point out the location of those forts! ā
That's right, compared to those robots that can move around at will and have much higher defense, fixed turrets are extremely terrifying as death traps in normal times due to their concealment and lethality.
But just as a trap is useless when you know it, a fixed turret is not much of a threat when you know the location in advance. In particular, as in the case of an equivalent exchange, the connection between the turret and the wall is a deadly part that cannot be bypassed, as in exchange for a powerful instantaneous kill.
So, after knowing the location, these fixed turrets are really much easier to deal with than robots.
Of course, in some civilizations, the turrets are fixed, but they are completely independent, so attacking the connection is useless. However, the Cybertron civilization, or rather, the batteries on this island are indeed just batteries, and the energy and ammunition needed are provided by devices located in other locations.
Well, in fact, it is rare to find completely independent forts, and they are generally used as a countermeasure for temporary or emergency situations. In short, you can often see scattered independent turrets in outposts and the like, while in the rear bases you can hardly see those independent turrets except in the warehouses.
After all, compared to a completely independent turret, a turret that cooperates with other devices is superior to an independent turret in terms of power, reaction, accuracy, and so on.
This can't be helped, the size of the space determines everything, and an independent turret of the same level must have a smaller caliber than a fixed turret.
ā¦ā¦ Well, for certain races and civilizations that are good at space technology, this is not really a problem.
Then again, the small island where Rachel and I are now serves as an ark under the apocalyptic nature of Cybertron civilization, and in the official documents before that, it was a civilian product.
That's right, the island is civilian, not military!
This is not some pre-built ark of doom, nor is it a secret base of the military, just an artificial viewing island built by a certain chaebol in order to restore the creatures of the dinosaur era and earn some money by the way.
At the beginning, the nature was actually similar to "Jurassic Park".
And according to records, the base, which is classified as security, surveillance, restoration, and other purposes in the outside propaganda, has had combat robots and fixed batteries from the beginning. What's more, the information obtained before clearly stated that the end of the Posetans was not an invasion by foreign enemies, but a mechanical rampage and environmental remodeling. There is no need for the survivors to build so many of them, and it can be said that there are combat robots and stationary turrets scattered throughout the base as a means of protecting themselves.