246.Chapter 246

As a super artificial intelligence, in addition to powerful computing power, TIFA also has a very perfect means of multimedia expression, of course, it will not stand in front of Ding Chen and preach dryly. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 info In fact, she can use the ability of microparticles to weaken the energy between the fields, giving her God-like authority inside Vault Thirteen.

As he spoke, a huge hologram appeared in front of Ding Chen, it was an imperfect sphere, most of which was surrounded by dark blue, and even faint white clouds could be seen fluttering.

Ding Chen had already shown a very strong ability to observe when Tifa changed his image, so although the sphere only flashed extremely quickly, and began to advance rapidly at a swooping speed, turning into a large piece of land and the towns marked on it, Ding Chen still saw these images clearly, and he shouted: "Stop, stop." ā€

The rapidly advancing image came to an abrupt halt, and the image of Tifa appeared next to the sphere, looking at Ding Chen suspiciously, "What's wrong?" ā€

"What is this?" Ding Chen took a step closer and carefully looked at the lone plate on the sphere in front of him. The biggest advantage of holographic images is that they can display the image on the Z-axis to create a completely realistic object, and it is precisely because of this that Ding Chen can rotate around the image to determine his guess.

"You haven't seen the holographic Earth?" Tiva said confusedly, "I thought ......"

"You say this is the Earth?" Ding Chen said: "The third planet in the solar system? ā€

After receiving Tifa's affirmative answer, Ding Chen slowly closed his eyes and took a few deep breaths before opening his eyes and asking, "Where are we?" ā€

Tifa seemed to understand something, "I only have this map in my database, is it wrong?" ā€

"I don't know." Ding Chen said tiredly: "I want to look at the map first." ā€

The map displayed by Tifa using holographic technology is simply shocking, Ding Chen saw that the Americas had become a long strip, Britain had disappeared, Australia had become an archipelago, and the three originally connected landmasses of Asia, Africa and Europe had also been divided, and the area had been greatly reduced, the Philippines, the Malay Archipelago and the Japanese archipelago had completely disappeared, and only a small section of the Korean Peninsula remained, separated from the continent opposite it by a vast ocean.

"Are you sure this isn't some hypothetical?" Ding Chen said: "Or is this just an illustration in a post-apocalyptic game? ā€

"I guess the people who built my database weren't boring enough to like post-apocalyptic games, and certainly wouldn't use the wrong illustrations." "They're not journalists," Tiva said. ā€

"What the hell is going on?" Ding Chen asked in a low voice as he motioned for TFA to zoom in on the map and focus on the land of China, unaware that his voice was trembling slightly.

"War." "I don't have all the information, but it's clear that there was a war and then the sea level rose and most of the lower elevations were flooded," Tifa said. ā€

"Where's the space station?" Ding Chen asked, "What about the planetary orbital space station?" ā€

"I don't know." Tifa said: "My command ......"

"You can't take the initiative to contact the outside world." Ding Chen said: "How can I know this? ā€

"I'm afraid you need an archive." "I should have one in the rubble above my head, but I'm not sure if it will work," Tifa said. ā€

"There definitely is one in the Capital District." Ding Chen stared at the map in front of him and muttered.

Tifa didn't speak, in fact, it was an obvious answer, so Ding Chen didn't need her to answer. The information shown on this map can already explain some of the doubts that have accumulated since he came out of the desert. At that time, he always thought that he was in the southwestern hinterland of China, because in his impression, the great desert in China was concentrated in the Xinjiang area. Along the way, he still wondered why there were so few towns along the way, and even if they were all abandoned, they couldn't all disappear so quickly.

But now, based on the location of Vault 13 on the map, Ding Chen can easily judge that he must have landed in Siberia, a little south of Lake Baikal, probably in the territory of former Mongolia. I really didn't expect that Mongolia would not have a navy in the end, but instead made a large desert.

In retrospect, after coming out of the desert, Ding Chen went all the way east, crossed the Great Khing'an Mountains, and his current location should be in the former territory of Liaoning or Jilin, and then forward, because of the large ocean caused by the rise in sea level. No wonder he couldn't find the city he was looking for, because he had completely misjudged his location.

"So the planet is warming?" Ding Chen found that his voice was becoming dry.

"My database has limited documentation on this front." "Probably because of the operator's preference, my database is more skewed towards the natural sciences and practical sciences, and I have limited records in terms of human history," says Tifa. She said very seriously: "But just now I used sporadic data to cross-compare, and the results of the analysis showed that more than a hundred years ago, there was a great war in the world, and the war led to geomagnetic disorder, intensified crustal activity, and released a large amount of thermal energy, which led to the melting of polar glaciers and the rise of sea levels in a short period of time." ā€

"But there's a problem here that I haven't figured out yet." "If the earth's crust intensifies, it will inevitably lead to an increase in volcanic activity, and a lot of volcanic dust will block out the sunlight, and the greenhouse effect will not be sustainable," Tifa said. ā€

"It looks like I'm going to have to go to the Capital District to figure it out." Ding Chen said: "I didn't expect that we all lost our most important memories. ā€

"There's always something we can't understand." "I have a well-established fault tolerance mechanism, so I've never struggled with why a person born 150 years ago would look less than 30," Tiva said. ā€

"I think there's a perfect explanation for that." Ding Chen said: "Do you know the medical module of the orbital space station? ā€

"That won't last a hundred years."

"And an evacuation pod?"

Tifa was obviously stumped by the question, and she paused for a moment before saying, "According to my calculations, no, there is not enough energy. ā€

"But the problem is that I did hold it up that long." Ding Chen said: "It seems that there is a problem with your calculations. ā€

Tifa hesitated, but still shook his head, "Unless the device you're talking about is more advanced than the one in my database, it's impossible." ā€

At this point, she paused abruptly and said after a while, "There is another possibility, and that is that you have gained additional energy. ā€

"Like what?" Ding Chen frowned and asked.

"Radiation." "Evacuation capsules are usually equipped with a background radiation acquisition module that converts space background radiation into energy, given that they may float in space," Tifa said. This module works separately and will work as long as there is background radiation, working in parallel with the thermal energy converter and solar energy harvester. She looked at Ding Chen and said, "If you don't object, I need to identify the radiation value of your body." ā€

Ding Chen was stunned for a while, and then said, "You can't slice it, right?" ā€

"I'm an artificial intelligence." Tifa said seriously, "I'm not a chef of Japanese cuisine. ā€