Volume 2 Falling Ice River Basin Chapter 104 High Crystal Robot (5)
"Professor Jerry, if I had been with you for a few years, I think I could have become a scientist." General Kerry said with a slight smile.
"You have this potential, you're actually very smart." Professor Jerry said complimentally.
"Don't praise me, Professor Jerry's encouragement I accepted, but I still have a few pounds and a few taels, I still have a number in my heart." General Kerry said with a smile.
The reason why it was made round was to make it easier to roll, after all, Professor Jerry planned to use these electric metal balls against the high-crystal robot.
As long as you dare to think and dare to do, there is no endless way to heaven.
Along the way, Professor Jerry has used a variety of methods to deal with various difficulties.
I have to say that Professor Jerry is a very flexible person, and if it weren't for the resourcefulness along the way, some difficulties would have been really difficult to overcome.
"Pile up all these pieces of metal that I told you, and then you figure out the proportions of them that I just told you, and do as I say, understand?" Professor Jerry looked over to General Kerry.
General Kerry nodded firmly.
Professor Jerry made one first and shoved it in front of General Kerry.
"Just do it according to my proportion, compare, see if there are mistakes, and then you can correct them." Professor Jerry was very attentive.
The one-to-one restoration is still relatively easy.
The diameter of the entire metal ball is less than one meter, so it can be said that it is still relatively small.
However, Professor Jerry said that even such a small diameter capacitive current can reach nearly 1,000 volts.
In this way, a small metal ball can deal with a high-crystal robot.
Although the high-crystal robot has not yet appeared, it is Professor Jerry's code of conduct to be prepared for emergencies.
There are a lot of things that need to be prepared for a rainy day.
General Kerry's efficiency is really a little too slow compared to Professor Jerry's.
General Kerry was also in a hurry.
Professor Jerry stacked up three metal spheres before he could make one.
"No, Professor Jerry, I'm too slow, I'm holding you back." General Kerry said with a look of self-reproach.
"Don't worry, take your time, this has already helped me a lot, you don't have to blame yourself, you have done a good job, you are not a professional, you can divide these metals so clearly in a short period of time, it is already commendable." Professor Jerry said.
Professor Jerry did find that General Kerry had a very good memory.
It may take a day for an average person to memorize the properties, their composition, and the location of these metals, but Professor Jerry only needs a short time to memorize.
With Professor Jerry's match-ball in place, General Kerry's speed is slowly picking up now.
In less than two hours, the two of them made a total of ten metal balls.
And the remaining metal fragments can probably be made about seventeen.
There are a few individual metal fragments, and in the end it is necessary to rearrange the structure and distribution.
But none of these Kerry generals need to worry about it, and the last few will be done by Professor Jerry.
As the minutes passed, the arc of the current slowly narrowed.
As the arc slowly shrank, Professor Jerry was worried that the current that needed to be harnessed would suddenly disappear.
In this case, the metal spheres he had made for nothing would be useless.
"Kerry, you do it here first, I'll get a few metal spheres to see the situation, I need to suck these currents into it through the current release port, and then absorb the current around it." Professor Jerry said.
"Okay, Professor Jerry, go ahead and get busy with you, leave it to me here, and I'll do my best to complete the task you assigned." Professor Jerry said.
With that, Professor Jerry pushed four or five metal spheres and walked towards the middle.
Because at this time, the current has shrunk to the middle position, and the volts of the current are getting smaller and smaller.
According to the test, the current volts should only be about 1,000 volts.
This is still a concentrated value, and if it is a scattered value, it may not be so large.
At the beginning, the electric voltaic circles here were each with tens of thousands of volts, which was a very powerful force.
But now it's about ten times smaller, but even if it does, it means a lot to Professor Jerry.
One-third of the metal ball is touchable by the human body, because it is a metal object that resists current, and two-thirds can release the current, including a suction port with a diameter of about ten centimeters, and the current can be quickly sucked in from this port.
Because Professor Jerry added tungsten and manganese, both of which have a role in rapidly absorbing electric current.
It is with this technology that Professor Jerry now has a little confidence that if these high-crystal robots come out, they will also have the means to attack, and they will not sit still.
Time was passing rapidly, and the entire hall was dead silent, except for countless sparks of electricity spurting into the air.
Like a huge fountain.
Looking at this scene, Professor Jerry felt so beautiful for a moment.
It's just such a beautiful place, why is it full of death?
The super-intelligent humans are too powerful, and an abandoned warehouse has such advanced technology, if it is their central base, what terrible technology will it be.
I can't think about it, and when I think about it, I will retreat, after all, Professor Jerry is here with several people now.
It doesn't matter if he sacrifices himself, if he makes a mistake and lets everyone sacrifice one by one, he can't help it.
Looking at the flickering currents in front of him, Professor Jerry knew that if he didn't speed up, the currents would soon disappear.
At this intensity, in another half an hour or so, all the arcs will disappear.
"Kerry, come over and help." Professor Jerry said to General Kerry.
General Kerry ran over as fast as he could.
"How can you help me?" General Kerry asked.
"See how I get it, you can do it, suck these currents into the absorption port, and if a high-crystal robot comes out in a while, we will use these metal balls against the robot." Professor Jerry said.
"Can just a few metal balls deal with those robots?" General Kerry expressed skepticism.
"Trust me, something is better than nothing, get it up and down." Professor Jerry said.
"Okay, Professor Jerry." General Kerry nodded, and moved the entrance of the absorbing current directly towards an arc of electricity.
However, it is not known whether General Kerry's method is incorrect, or the orientation is inaccurate.
Just as he moved a metal ball into an arc of electricity, there was a thud, and General Kerry was knocked out.
Seeing this scene frightened Professor Jerry.
"Kerry, what's wrong with you?"
As he spoke, Professor Jerry quickly ran towards General Kerry's location.
At this time, there was still an electric current running back and forth around General Kerry.
Fortunately, the volts of this current are not too large, and the anti-ice cloak also plays a big role, so General Kerry is not too hurt.
After a struggle, General Kerry quickly climbed up.
"It's okay, Professor Jerry, look at me, I'm causing you trouble again." General Kerry said with an embarrassed expression.
"It's okay, don't go to your heart, let's continue, you be careful, align the suction port and then connect it to the arc." Professor Jerry reminded.
General Kerry nodded quickly.
"Okay, be careful this time." General Kerry said.
General Kerry walked briskly over to the metal ball, then carefully nudged him towards an electric current.
Having learned the lesson of the previous time, General Kerry succeeded this time.
They've made a total of seventeen metal balls now.
Professor Jerry felt that it was too little, but it was too late.
This current is about to disappear and needs to be fully utilized.
A metal ball can absorb about three to four currents, because the current value is already shrinking.
Seventeen words, that's fifty-one currents.
Now Professor Jerry and General Kerry are doing this at a faster pace.
However, General Kerry looks tall and big, but he is a little slow to act, or maybe he is not familiar with it.
And after being electrocuted before, his movements were much slower and more cautious.
Professor Jerry tries his best to bring up his speed, time waits for no one, for them, it can really be described as time is life.
The crisis brought by every minute and every second seemed to be devouring their lives.
These metal balls are their life-savers, and they may be useless, but anyway, let's try them.
Seventeen metal balls, all of which have fulfilled their mission.
At this time, they were side by side, sizzling, and the sound of electricity rushing was heard.
"Are we waiting for those robots to pop up?" General Kerry glanced at Professor Jerry.
"Hmm." Professor Jerry nodded slightly.
But half an hour passed, and the high-crystal robot still did not appear.
This was somewhat unexpected, as Professor Jerry had calculated, the high-crystal robot should have appeared in no more than half an hour after the current had dissipated.
Another half hour passed, and apart from the sound of electricity rushing and their breathing, everything was cold and quiet, and nothing seemed to happen again.
"Professor Jerry, why hasn't there been any movement?" General Kerry asked, somewhat confused.
"Wait, if there's no movement, let's move on." Professor Jerry said.
"Okay."
General Kerry nodded, looking around earnestly.
The entire hall, the smooth floor, shimmered with a lightning-like glow.
Through this luster, there seems to be an abyss on this ground.
"Will it be the same as before, the ground here will just sink and swallow us into another realm?" General Kerry still has his worries.
"Don't worry, the ground here is as solid as a rock, surrounded by overall lines, even if it falls to the ground, it will fall together, have you seen it, there is a huge pillar in all four directions." Professor Jerry pointed in four directions.
General Kerry looked at it carefully, and there really were four large pillars.
"What do these four big pillars do?" General Kerry asked curiously.
"What do you think they do?" Professor Jerry asked.
This is an exam question.
And General Kerry also felt that he was taking the exam at this time, but he suddenly became a little nervous.
Seeing General Kerry's tense expression, Professor Jerry certainly knew that he was a little nervous.