Chapter 224: Vahn
"What's going on?" Tal doesn't quite understand yet.
"Hello, my name is Vahn!" There was a very pure sound in the octagonal spaceship, and the saturated tone showed that it was pleasant.
"It's Vahn, the main control computer inside." The robot is not to blame for Tal and the boss in case of explanation.
"You're right, it's such a pretty girl, and I like it." The Octagonal Spaceship's main control computer, Vahn, said so.
The boss and Tal looked at each other, and they didn't seem to react for a while. Who is this beautiful girl that Vahn is talking about?
"Vahn is talking about Ship Four." Robot Two continued to explain, and looked at Ship Four with satisfaction.
Spaceship four is a pretty girl? Tal looked at Ship Four, which had been moored for too long, and then at the Octagonal Spaceship, and the perspective was different, and it was really impossible to recognize.
"What the hell is going on?" The boss also seemed to be shocked and couldn't figure out the situation.
"I asked Vahn if he was single." Robot 2 said that when he faced Herac, he was also talking to Vahn, the main control computer of the octagonal spaceship.
Tal heard his own exhalation, and he had never seen a ship in pairs, or had it seen too little.
"I suggested to him that I had a beautiful girl here, and asked Vahn if he would like to come and see if he could meet a new partner." There was a smug look in the voice of the second robot.
Tal remembers that during the argument with Herak, the red light flashed in Robot Two's eyes, at Herak and at the octagonal spaceship behind him, and it may have been that at that time, Robot Two was exchanging vibrational frequency information with Vahn.
The boss seemed to be unable to bear it: "So you lured someone else's spaceship?" ”
"This is not called inducement." The robot was not convinced, and it thought about the words: "That's called love." ”
"Who's with whom?" Tal felt that it was about to lose its footing, and one second Robot Two denied it completely, saying that love was a ghost, and the next second it seduced Vahn to love Ship Four.
Is there love between spaceships? Although they also have their own consciousness bodies, which are expressed through the center of the main control computer.
"Vahn, nice to meet you." The sound of Computer Five buzzed from Ship Four, and the sound was specially adjusted to look like sugar was stained with honey, which made Tal's head buzz inexplicably, and it seemed that Computer Five also liked this new partner.
"Yes. Me too. Vahn's voice sounded delightful, and a little flattering to Ebo.
"Vahn, your master is very unreasonable, and it makes me angry. As you heard at the time, my head was blown up and it still hurts, but he didn't even apologize. Robot Two said indignantly.
Tal seems to understand that this is the reason why Robot Two abducted the Herac spaceship, and he never knew that Robot Two still has this ability.
"Yes, I understand." Vahn, the main control computer of the octagonal spaceship, said sympathetically: "I'm sorry! "It apologizes to Robot Two on behalf of its owner.
"They'll be coming right away." Vahn paused, and enthusiastically suggested, "Until then, can I fly around with this new acquaintance?" Vahn is still expressing his affection and affection for Ship Four.
"No, Ship Four is injured." Robot two said.
After a moment of silence, Vahn said, "It's so pitiful. "It sympathizes with Ship Four, and although it fantasizes about flying with Ship Four, it may not be alone.
"Spaceship Four is lonely, here, it has lost its freedom to fly, you can accompany it, right?" Robot Two said softly.
"Of course, why not?" Vahn continued to speak compassionately, but there was a hint of loss in his voice.
"What kind of minerals are you mining?" It seems that Tal is only thinking about this now, but in fact it wants to change the subject, and it would be incredible for two ships to love each other. Tal
I only know that the octagonal spaceship mining ship does not hesitate to blow up the iceberg to mine this rare mineral, and before this, Robot 2 first used a circular flight to detect the metal ball mined a little, in order to repair the spaceship.
"Of course, it's the material used to make the spaceship." Robot Two seems to be very disdainful of Tár's ignorance.
"Thulium element, this element is very rare, only found on some planets, and the leader of Herac also overheard about it, first probe, and then sent a mining ship to come and mine it." Vahn, the main controller of the Octagonal spacecraft, said it was also happy to show off its knowledge.
"Is that all?" Tal muttered.
"There are also silver, aluminum, etc., thulium and these elements to form composite materials, which are essential elements for making spaceships." Vahn said in a pleasant voice.
"I'm guessing you're going to ask about the ship's drive next." Robot Two couldn't help but laugh at Tár.
Then it explained to Vahn that Tal said, "It comes from the earth and doesn't know much about it. ”
The boss was also quite shocked, he saw with his own eyes that the creator of the universe separated from a small self into a form, into his spaceship, almost omnipotent, how could it become a person from the earth again?
Tár's body, cortical skin, small head, and slender limbs are not like earthlings.
"Spacecraft drives are warp drive, anti-gravity faster-than-light, thermonuclear fusion drive, and a kind of spacecraft that can enter black holes and wormholes, what is it called?" Vahn was lost in thought, this one was more complicated, and although it wanted to show its broader information, it was stuck here.
"Nozomi S. Ge Field." The boss replied if he was well-informed.
"Yes, it's this, I heard that it is the principle that matter and energy can be transformed into each other to drive it." Computer Vahn shouted happily.
However, it was not happy at once, and chased after two of Herac's men, who slipped away silently while they were preoccupied with the mining process.
This made Herrac angry and sent someone to find the missing spaceship, he took it for granted that the disappearance of the spaceship should be related to the two strange humanoids who had quarreled with him just now, and immediately ordered his men to search for it? And his judgment has always been correct.
"Sure enough, it's here." One of his subordinates said.
"They stole our boat, these two thieves." Another subordinate said.
They have gray-white skin, large heads, big eyes, no eyelids and eyebrows, and they are also hairless all over, short, about one meter three, and Herac is a little taller than them, but only about one meter five.
The two men were gesturing at Tal and the robot, screaming angrily.
"We didn't steal." Tal was also angry and retorted.
"The evidence is conclusive, and it is useless to quibble." One of his subordinates said.
"Yes." Another subordinate also attached a companion's statement: "So you are all thieves." ”
They defined all the members of the ship's four because of the stolen goods.
It's strange that Vahn, the main control computer of the octagonal spaceship, is no longer silent, and does not distinguish or explain.
"Look, it's here, intact, remove it." The boss was a little angry and was accused of this crime, but it is undeniable that this spaceship was abducted by his robot two.
The boss pointed to the octagonal spaceship and said.
"We'll drive away, of course, but you apologize for your reckless stealing." One of his subordinates said.
"What if not?" Tal seemed annoyed and glared at them.
"Then you will wait to accept the punishment of our leader." The other subordinate said with some arrogance.
"What punishment?" Tal was curious.
"This--" The question seemed to stump the two men, after all, they didn't know how Herac would punish the thief who stole his ship.
"Anyway, you have to apologize." One of his subordinates had to repeat the previous topic like this.
"Your leader didn't apologize to us because his men had injured us by mining indiscriminately." Robot Two is upset.
"Hey! Listen, he's the leader, and he doesn't apologize. One of Herac's men said in disbelief, "What are these ship-stealing thieves thinking?" Expecting an apology from their leader, Herac, is a matter of dignity and dignity.
"Yes, it's you who should apologize." Another subordinate thought so.
So they apologized for whom, who should not apologize, whether they should apologize, how they should apologize first, whether they apologized or not, and how they would start a war of words and words if they did not apologize.