Chapter Ninety-Five: The Daily Life of Cybertech

Let's not talk about what pictures are in that hidden data pool of S.H.I.E.L.D. that can make Bruce Wayne, a person who is used to seeing life and death, calm down. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 Info Back in California, Zorro was already outside Cybertech's headquarters.

According to Zorro's memory, Cybertech belonged to Hydra, and it provided Garrett, who was also a member of Hydra, with life-sustaining mechanisms. Now Garrett has let him infiltrate Cybertech's headquarters, and the purpose is definitely not pure.

It's hard to say, though. After all, this is a chaotic new world, and while it's true that some things haven't changed, there are still some things that aren't quite the same. If there's nothing between them, then, well, naturally it doesn't matter. But what if...... So Zorro decided to be careful.

As the headquarters of a cutting-edge technology company, Cybertech's security measures are still good. According to information obtained by S.H.I.E.L.D., the guards on the surface are only one of several lines of defense for this company, and they are the weakest one. And the strongest one, which is also one of the most commendable achievements of Cybertech, is several teams of robot guards. Although they don't contain artificial intelligence, the robot guards are very well programmed. Combat aside, after all, there isn't much to show, but in terms of patrol vigilance, it's almost comparable to a real border soldier. The cameras are just the bare minimum, and they even come with features like infrared detection and metal scanning, which are even more powerful than real people.

And this kind of robot guard, which you know is expensive when you hear it, Cyber Technology has several teams!

This time, Zorro was sent here by Garrett because CyberTech's headquarters was suspected of harboring a war criminal, a scientist who used chemical weapons in a war in the Middle East, and that scientist was allowed to continue weapons research at the headquarters. According to the document, the U.S. Department of Defense, the FBI, and even the military have used various soft and hard means, and even S.H.I.E.L.D. has tried a little, but they can't lock the location of the target, and can only determine that the target is in the headquarters of Cybertech by suddenly increasing the power consumption within a period of time. In the end, the task was given to Garrett, who was accustomed to using unconventional means. And now Garrett has entrusted the task to the even more unpredictable Zorro.

When he first took on this task, Zorro also had a bit of a headache. He wasn't worried about the guards, but the robot guards were a tricky one. If they only have infrared detection, it's fine, as long as the infiltrator is invisible. This can be done by wearing an infrared invisibility suit made entirely of nickel-metal fabric. But when the robot guards still have metal detectors, the infrared invisibility suit doesn't work.

What to do?

If you can have the ability to travel between dimensions and space like Prometheus, robot guards are not a problem at all. And if not...... It's not completely out of the question. Although it is said that the robot guards can work almost around the clock, after all, Cybertech itself still has to operate. The company's employees and visiting business partners walked around the headquarters, and people came and went, and of course the robot's alarm could not go off all the time, let alone attack like that. As a result, during the day, most of the robot guards, except those guarding sensitive areas, will be put on semi-alert. In this state, the infrared detection function in the robot guard's body is turned off. The metal scanning function is still in place to prevent anyone from bringing weapons in, but the alert level will be lowered. If an anomalous metal condition is detected, the robot guards will not automatically attack, but will first communicate the situation to a control center in the headquarters building that even ordinary employees do not know the exact location, and then the staff in the control center will determine what to do. This is also the most common way to use robots in the absence of intelligent programs like Iron Man's Jarvis that are beyond the scope of ordinary technology - to put the "brain" back into human hands.

And that's what Zorro is prepared to do.

Disguised as a representative of one of CyberTech's business partners, with all the necessary documents, Zorro was granted access to the headquarters building. Then, on the pretext that people were in a hurry, he took the two guards who were in charge of leading the way and monitoring into the toilet and knocked him unconscious, stuffed him into the toilet cubicle, locked the door, changed into a guard suit and brought the guard's walkie-talkie, and he could move around almost most of the building, just the corridor, to be exact.

Although he temporarily stayed in this building as a security guard, the representative of the previous business partner had met with the receptionist at the front desk after all, and sooner or later the other side would find out that something was wrong, so Zorro had to act as soon as possible. He also saw several of those robot guards along the way, but unfortunately there were people walking around, and there was no chance to attack at all.

Luckily, Zorro chose it close to lunch. After wandering around the building for a while, I finally found a lone robot guard outside an empty office. As a guard, he safely walked in front of the robot guard. In the next moment, he turned and walked behind the robot guard.

After half a minute, Zorro, who had been following the robot guard for a long time, finally found the screw hole and a rectangular polymer plastic plate. If nothing else, behind the polymeric plastic board is the robot's circuit board.

He neatly pulled out a set of special plastic screwdrivers, compared them with the screw holes on the robot's body for a moment, and then gently opened the polymer plastic plate with the appropriate one. Sure enough, behind the plastic board is the robot's circuit board. Then he took out the small parts that the agents of the "lighthouse" had pre-programmed and plugged them into the robot's circuit board. After a "beep", it's done!

The crux of the process was to be more careful than tiptoeing without attracting the attention of the robot guards themselves and the staff of the building monitored by the semi-alert robots. After holding his breath to complete the whole process, Zorro was also relieved.

Driven by the widget's built-in program, the robot guard will string to another camera of the same type, play a video of that camera, and feed it back to the monitoring screen in the control center to pretend that it is still working properly. It itself, on the other hand, would take Zorro back to the place where it had taken its original alert route - the control center where even the company's top brass didn't necessarily know.

So, some of the staff members who were about to go to dinner and had just returned saw a cute robot guard and a guard with a cold expression walking one after the other.

Well, the company is daily, no problem!