Chapter Ninety-Two: Aymande Metal

Because the living quarters on the ground are gone, the command center has been converted into temporary living quarters, and it can be seen that after the outbreak of the war, there were many people living here, but there should have been infighting here, because many of the electronic devices in the command center have been shot. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

It may be the damage to the ventilation equipment, the air here is much more turbid than other places, broken equipment is everywhere, there is a smell of death, Hou Fei hastily rummaged through, but found nothing of value.

Eventually, Hou Fei arrived at the laboratory, where the gate had been converted into a fortification, and the remote-controlled defensive weapons had long since ceased to work.

There have been battles in the past, and they have been quite fierce, as evidenced by the restoration of the surrounding facilities. But this is also the cleanest place to fly, and the aisles of the dust-free laboratory are still so neat and bright. The blue-gray mute coating still gives people a sense of military neatness.

It was not easy to wait for Fei to open the sealed access to the laboratory. Bright lights, clean equipment, give the illusion that this place is still functioning.

One of the largest laboratories is already relatively modern, with a wide range of equipment and machines. Judging by the tools scattered around and the asymmetrical color, it is clear that most of them were also assembled after the outbreak of the war.

Hou Fei, who is familiar with mechanical equipment, can see at a glance that many parts of these electronic devices are substitute products.

There were also a few coffins stacked in the next few offices, probably the coffins were used up, and some were just packed in body bags, which made Hou Fei feel a little creepy and immediately retreated.

The last laboratory at the end is not big, and what makes Hou Fei frown a little is that there are two dried corpses inside, which is also the only corpse that Hou Fei has seen that has not been stored. At the first glance, Hou Fei felt that the hair on his back had exploded. But a strong curiosity made him look at it for a while.

There was a black, shriveled corpse, dressed in a white-and-gray robe, sitting at the operating table, apparently a researcher here.

On the ground next to the dry corpse, an M9 pistol fell, and another person was immobilized for surgery. There are even a few very primitive and simple exoskeleton mechs parked on the side.

Hou Fei looked around, but didn't find anything valuable, and he still felt a little scary in his heart, so he finally just pulled out the military computer on the table of the white-robed corpse.

Staying in a room where the dead are parked for a long time is very terrifying for a young man, and if it weren't for the relevant simulation training before, Hou Fei would not even dare to enter the laboratory.

Hou Fei quickly returned to the transport plane, and the two people on the chair were still asleep. The familiar living person gave Hou Fei some warm feeling.

It took a long time to figure out how to use this military computer, but fortunately, Xiaopang easily cracked it, saving Hou Fei a lot of effort.

There was a professor's work diary named Rolando stored inside, thinking it was the person he had seen before who committed suicide in the laboratory, and Hou Fei quickly jumped through this person's diary.

The diary begins in a sunny MIT lab as a professor who studies artificial intelligence and was later drafted by the U.S. Navy.

He was originally in Singapore to attend the forum, but due to the sudden outbreak of thermonuclear war, he was transferred to this base.

With the attack of the nuclear bomb, a dark life began in the base.

Soon they received news of the formation of a new government in the United States, and at the same time received an executive order from the former governor.

Two groups of people in the base fought, and there were many casualties, but it was not bad for their non-military personnel.

Later, they were trapped here after a violent nuclear explosion on the periphery of the base, and the two groups of people waiting for reinforcements finally shook hands and made peace, agreeing that whoever came to the rescue would serve whomever they wanted.

But a year later, no one answered all the satellite messages, let alone came to the rescue.

They knew they had been forgotten or given up, and everyone began to find a way to survive.

Soldiers are responsible for growing food and discovering new water sources, while scientists are responsible for using the equipment available in the base to create mechs that can protect against radiation and equipment that can get out.

During this time, Rolando missed his family so much that many of the soldiers and researchers at the base committed suicide out of despair. Rolando wanted to continue his research on artificial intelligence as a way to divert his attention, but in this kind of hopeless, dayless basement, he needed something to divert his attention and prevent suicide.

Unfortunately, there was no large computer equipment here, so he had to try to work with a few other people to make equipment that could go out.

Finally, half a year later, the first group of people crawled out of the base wearing mecha equipment, but unfortunately they were soon killed by the terrifying nuclear radiation and sporadic fighting outside, and batch after batch of fighters went out, and finally lost contact or died, until one day a soldier found someone from the Free Republic at the cost of his life.

When the news came back, the underground base was divided into two factions again, one was the one led by a colonel who wanted to surrender to the Free Republic, and the other was the Hui American faction led by researchers.

In the last battle, with the advantage of equipment, Rolando's side won a miserable victory, but only three "Huimei" people, including Rolando, were left.

Since the outside of the base had been occupied by the Free Republic, the three desperate men resealed the base. It was intended to continue to wait for the American army to come to the rescue.

Time passed year after year.

The three of them waited hard to protect some important materials at the base, but unfortunately there was no news.

Professor Rolando began to study the materials that were trapped in the base, one of which aroused Rolando's great interest, called superbiological metals.

It is an extremely hard synthetic supermetal.

In Rolando's nonsensical speculation, if this metal is implanted into the human body, it is likely that "Superman" will appear, which can fully achieve the effect of the movie "Wolverine".

Not only is the metal lightweight, chemically reactive, but most importantly, once shaped, it is virtually indestructible to what is known!

The principle is to use titanium metal as raw material, add 0.44% Ayman metal and high-carbon alloy, mix at a high temperature of more than 7000 degrees, cool and form.

And the most important ingredient: Ayman metal.

It is extracted from an alien meteorite found in Indonesia.

It's a pity that this meteorite is too small compared to the American army, so it is not so important. And this piece of Armand metal, at the outbreak of the war, was waiting to be transshipped at this base.

Seeing this, Hou Fei couldn't sit still anymore.

In a hurry, he ran to the previous laboratory, and he didn't care about the horror of the corpse, and directly began to rummage through the piece of Armand metal.