018 Picking up trash
Now that the small goal has been set, the players will also get to work.
Everyone started digging around the metal column.
"Unity is strength!"
"Unity is strength!"
"This power is iron!"
"This power is steel!"
Some players took the lead in singing "Unity is Strength", and then more people echoed it.
Although the sky was overcast, the remnants of the war were a scene of labor in full swing.
After singing "Unity is Strength", and then sing "We Workers Have Power".
"We workers have power!"
"Busy at work every day!"
"It's a tall building!"
"Build a railway coal mine!"
"The transformed world has changed!"
The already excited players are even more motivated.
Swing the shovel in your hand to the beat of the chorus.
In the real world, due to the progress of the system, workers are no longer exploited, and their status and treatment are unprecedentedly high.
Everyone sings these songs from childhood to adulthood, and no one can't sing them.
The chorus was getting louder and louder.
Many players who were more reserved before were infected by this fiery atmosphere and began to sing along.
Suddenly, a crisp sound from the collision of an obvious hard object caught the player's attention:
It was a player who was digging in the soil while singing, and he didn't pay attention to the strength, which caused the shovel to go down, and he didn't know what he had dug up.
If you look closely, it's not a stone, it's shipped!
The player touched the spot where he had just hit the shovel with his hand, and it was cold, metallic.
He hurriedly used a small shovel to clean up the exposed part of the surrounding soil.
Who would think, this thing is not big, then the player just dug to the sides and dug the whole item out.
What appeared to everyone was a tattered round metal part.
It was black, with a hollow in the middle, and it looked like there were obvious burn marks.
"Let 147 identify it!"
The Organic Spirit player reminded.
The man hurriedly did so, and exhaled 147:
"It's a common joint part for many weapons, it's usually called carbonized material, do you want to give it to me? It is true that the repair fortress lacks such materials and components, but one piece does not do much of a difference. ”
147 words can only be heard by the player.
When he relayed the name of the material, one player reminded him that:
"This thing, I remember what was made in the manufacturing area and could be used."
This man's words cheered up many people, and if this material can be dug out of the ground, then it means that other materials used to make panels must also be produced.
In normal game logic, this is 100% true.
Thinking about the many sci-fi-looking items in the manufacturing area, the enthusiasm of the players for their work increased.
No one sets any rules, though.
But everyone has an unspoken rule in their hearts: whoever digs up the things in this field belongs to whom!
As the players dug deeper, more materials and machines they had never seen before were dug out.
Miscellaneous, varied.
But there is no doubt that they are parts of some weapon or mech.
There are also some more complete items.
For example, Zhou Ao dug up a weapon called "Imperial Basic Plasma Cannon", although it is called a cannon, the size of the weapon is not large, and the overall is somewhat similar to the "bazooka" that players are familiar with.
After Zhou Ao cleaned it up, the dazzling parts and circuits on it announced the identity of its precision instrument.
Only the barrel had noticeable deformation.
According to 147 identification, the weapon is relatively complete, and only needs to be replaced with some parts, replenishment of energy and ammunition to be used.
This is the first weapon in the true sense since the start of the service, although it is a defective product, but it is also a serious weapon.
Isn't it cooler than the shovel in their hand?
Look at the sci-fi name.
Plasma weapons!
It must be very powerful when it is repaired.
This caused players to scold "ZA" as a European emperor dog.
But in my heart, I actually expect such a good thing to happen to me.
What's more, he firmly believes that as long as there are parts, he can make weapons himself, and he vigorously emphasizes that "these parts are not unusable" and "it is definitely possible to put them together in the same way."
They have a certain amount of relevant knowledge, and many of the things on the parts are familiar, and as long as the game simulates the physical rules of the real world, their knowledge will definitely be useful.
When the time comes, these parts may be modified and modified, and maybe they can make something in the real world.
Later, this type of player was called "Stronghold Trashman" behind everyone's back.
In short, the career of picking up garbage, which players love, begins.
Basically, if you're willing to dig hard, you're going to dig something.
Although mostly garbage.
However, this does not prevent players from experiencing the fun of "gambling stones".
You never know what the next shovel will dig out.
And there is also a future in selling garbage, such as repairing the electronic parts that are urgently needed in the fortress, and I don't know how many are buried in the ground.
According to the observation of careful players, in the main quest that can be obtained by submitting different parts, the value of which resource value points are different.
Ask 147 to find out that, for example, electronic parts, precious metals are labeled as "urgently needed".
However, some players, especially the "stronghold garbage guys", are not in a hurry to sell garbage, they either covet a certain item in the manufacturing area for a long time, or choose to hoard this "garbage" with the idea of "building their own machine".
But Qiu Wen knew that as far as it seemed, what they dug up was still a drop in the bucket compared to the burial underground.
This also shows from the side what kind of war happened here back then.
He was now full of questions waiting to be answered.
What happened here? Why did the Rhine Empire go to war?
Did anyone survive? What is that barrier-like darkness on the horizon?
But these questions can never be answered by imagination.
It is still necessary to solve the problem at hand first:
Qiu Wen is now only concerned about when the fortress will be fully restored.
Judging by the current progress of the players, it should be a matter of the near future.
For example, some recycled metals, electronic components, there are many buried here, and there are even very rare materials - those are the rare materials used by the Empire to create high-tech weapons.
Including Qiu Wen's previous mention that to make a robot, a control module is needed, which is the core needed to make a robot, and it is the autonomous processor of the robot.
There are also neural sensing devices, which are mostly incomplete, but they are essential ingredients for making mechs.
There are even some scattered two-dimensional material storages, which should be what the empire needs to build a quantum network.
When the resources are collected, the main quest to repair the fortress will be released in the next version.
At that time, Qiu Wen will also open the functional areas of the fortress one by one according to the progress of the restoration, and restore the infrastructure of the Alfa Mobile Fortress.
Moreover, Qiu Wen also found that the efficiency of players in collecting basic resources has been greatly improved:
The ascension came without warning, and thanks to the addition of new players, Qiu Wen basically no longer had to worry about the energy supply of the stronghold, even if he was curious about why the players suddenly opened up.
Qiu Wen observed that there were basically no people digging around the fortress in this version.
Little did he know that just on the community forum, a player with the ID "Play Anywhere" posted a short walkthrough, and that had made a big impact.
But the downside of the efficiency increase is that the trees around the fortress are now bare.
It looks like a forest fire has just happened.