Chapter 202: Maintenance

It's just that before Liszt could sleep for long, he was called up again by Grina who came to the door.

"What?" Because of the interruption of sleep, there was some irritability and headache, to put it bluntly, Liszt, who came to get up to get angry, asked Grina with a very unhappy look.

"Commanding order, let's immediately begin repair work on the damaged humanoid. Didn't I say before that I would take you with me and let you see it, if you don't want to, you can not come. Grina replied very firmly.

"Didn't you say that you would have to wait until the battle damage was summed up before dealing with it? Why do you ask for a quick fix? Liszt wondered.

"Maybe the commander has something else to do. You just say you want to come or not. ”

"I'm all up, you say."

"Let's go, then."

Then Liszt left the dormitory with Grina, but did not go to the maintenance room immediately, but went to the bathroom first, washed his face with cold water, and made himself completely refreshed, and then followed Grina to the room with a huge disc-shaped device in the middle, some transparent equipment like a cultivation chamber were arranged side by side in front of the wall at the end of the room, and there were doll-like human figures inside, quietly restrained in it, waiting to be used.

After that, the battle-damaged humanoids who needed to replace their bodies, under the transportation of the intact humanoids of the base, were also lying on the medical bed in front of the wall on one side of the room, with various wires connected to their bodies, and under the operation of Grina, all the data was presented on the data panel she was holding in her hand.

In addition, there are several sets of steel rails on the ceiling of the room, and a collapsible gripper is hidden on the ceiling wall, waiting to be used and activated.

"Alright, let's get started." Grina, who had been operating the instrument since she came in, suddenly spoke.

Then he didn't talk nonsense to Liszt, and operated on the panel in his hand again.

So the next moment, only to hear a faint, as if it was the sound of an electric motor in the room, the two grippers quickly stretched out from the ceiling, like two ghost claws, hovered above the large disc-shaped instrument, and then began to move, under the constraints of the track, to the top of the transparent cabin that stood against the wall.

At the same time, one of the chambers also opened to the sides of itself in a burst of air pressure, revealing the puppets that were being restrained inside.

Then, the two robotic arms began to extend downward, each grabbed one of the puppet's shoulders, and lifted it to the very center of the disc-shaped instrument—and now, when the instrument was activated, the puppet stood in a standing position under a strange binding force.

Then, two large translucent covers rose out of the disc and closed, forming a barrier like an inverted bowl, enveloping the entire instrument inside, completing the de facto isolation from the outside world.

Then, the disc-shaped instrument chassis lit up slightly, and a fine laser beam shot out from the bottom of the metal columns erected on both sides of the puppet, shining on the puppet's feet, and then began to rotate-

It's like a variety show once broadcast by a satellite TV, the guests are tied to the facilities of Mu Mu Yin, and it slowly rotates along the track set aside on the disc.

Then, the image belonging to the puppet is shedding, replaced by a concrete image of a damaged human figure lying on the instrument.

"This is, 3D printing technology?" Seeing this, Liszt guessed thoughtfully.

"Yes." Grina affirmed.

"But this humanoid alternate body looks no different from a humanoid mimicry puppet." Liszt followed suit.

"It's the same thing. It's just that the material used is much better than the puppets used to imprint the human form, otherwise how do you think those imprinted dolls are capable of the function of soldiers? Grina asked rhetorically.

"......" Liszt was silent, he should have thought of it a long time ago.

Even the so-called 3D printing effect in front of you is just a more substantial application of that branding technology!

Otherwise, how can all humanoid bodies be universal?

It can't be just a human form, you have to continuously produce a bunch of spare bodies that keep her image, right?

How does the producer know which humanoid has more serious combat damage and which one will never have problems?

Therefore, a unified standard is the most important thing, and it is necessary to be unique.

……

In this way, ten minutes or so, an intact base figure reappeared in front of Liszt and Grina in front of their eyes.

But he didn't wake up, he just had the image of a battle-damaged humanoid next to him.

So after the image was created, the lid shrouded above the instrument was opened again, and the mechanical arm on the hanging shed descended, re-grabbing the standing humanoid in the instrument and transporting it to the metal bed connected to the empty instrument next to it, and then Grina beckoned Liszt to go up to connect various lines, and the data belonging to the war-damaged humanoid began to be imported into the new humanoid according to the established procedure.

It was still only five or six minutes, and with the sound of the machine's prompt, the new humanoid who had not moved opened his eyes and sat up from the bed.

"How does it feel?" Grina asked with a smile at the new humanoid.

"Everything works fine, nothing is wrong." The new humanoid clenched his fists, stretched out his hand, and responded with a smile.

"Well, there's no problem with my side display, congratulations, you're back to health again." Grina congratulated.

"Hey, hey."

"I have other work to do here, so I won't greet you, you can do it yourself." After saying that, Grina once again looked at the panel in her hand, operated the mechanical hand at the top of the room, and transferred the abandoned humanoid body next to her to a special parking position, and then transported another war-damaged humanoid that was about to replace her body to the instrument bed.

After that, it's a reenactment of the previous image, over and over again......

However, in less than two hours, all the battle-damaged humanoids that needed to be replaced were all replaced, and they became instant combat forces and could be arranged on the battlefield.

It's just that at this point, Grina still didn't announce the end of the work, because immediately after, those little broken figures with damage on their bodies and needed to be repaired by the base came to the maintenance room one after another, and very consciously stood on the disc equipment in the center, and then the partition protective cover was closed, and the 3D printing column was started again, and the damage on the little broken humanoid was repaired by the 3D printing equipment, and quickly disappeared and calmed down, so that the human figure was restored to the state it was in intact again......

In short, after spending more than an hour, all the injured dolls in the defense of the base were repaired, and the soldiers of the base were restored to good condition.

"How do you feel?" After sending the humanoids away, she continued to operate the instruments to transfer the remaining discarded humanoid bodies to a special disposal channel, and Grina looked up at Liszt for follow-up processing.