Chapter 144: Thunderstorm Birds and Aborigines
The division of labor among the aborigines is very clear, six people in three groups use rope guns to trap the huge bird mechanical creation on the ground, six people in two groups use long spear-like weapons to attack its waist and abdomen, three trebuchets attack its head and wings, and the rest of the people use bows and arrows to shoot at its exposed cables, heat dissipation holes and other weak points.
Laura felt that this scene was very similar to what she had seen in a certain part of the earth where primitive people hunted large animals, but the difference was that the prey was changed from animals to machines, and there were some strange changes in weapons.
Her sudden appearance startled the natives, and one of the group using rope guns was not paying attention, and one of them was dragged to the ground by the mechanical giant bird, and the rope in his hand was released.
Losing one of its limitations, the other two groups of personnel were obviously unable to trap the giant mechanical bird, only to see it spread its wings and turn around, and the ropes on its body were all broken.
The natives panicked and tried to escape, but the mechanical bird that had been shaded clearly didn't want to let them go, and a blue-white glow lit up on its chest.
Naturally, Laura couldn't let it get her wish, and the tomahawk in her hand slammed into the giant bird.
"Bang!" "Boom-boom!"
The mechanical bird's body was smashed by the axe, and the attack that was originally aimed at the ground was crooked to the hillside not far away, blasting out a large crater.
"Wow!"
After making a birdsong-like call, the mechanical giant bird's hatred shifted to Laura, after all, it had caused twenty-seven percent of its body damage just now, which was much worse than those annoying creatures on the ground.
It was a guy she had never seen before, and Laura didn't want to destroy it directly, so she repeated her old trick, flipped two artifact axes up and down, and it took three minutes to cut the mechanical giant bird, which was three or four stories high, into a "bird stick".
Back on the surface, she instructed Rachel to continue cracking and analyzing the data stored by the big guy, while she herself looked at the natives.
The aborigines who had escaped death were all kneeling on the ground at this time, bowing to Laura, muttering something in a language she didn't understand, but according to her estimate, she must have regarded her as a "god" or a "savior".
Due to the language barrier, Laura made a "Zhong Aiqing flat" action after thinking for a long time, but obviously the brain circuits of the two sides are not in the same dimension, and the aborigines kneel more frequently after seeing her movements, and some even lie directly on the muddy ground with half of their bodies.
Seeing that there was a big oolong, Laura was embarrassed, so she could only wait for Rachel to analyze the data while observing the things on the people in front of her.
These natives resemble humans on Earth in appearance, but they are taller, their noses are not bulging like humans, but they only have a breathing hole-like organ, six fingers on the palms of their hands, and their feet are not visible due to boot-like objects.
Their clothing, armor, helmets, and weapons were covered with a lot of outer armor, cables, and metal pieces that had been clearly removed from mechanical creations, and the style was really strange to Lara.
At this time, Rachel sent back an analysis report, this huge bird-shaped mechanical creature has the identification number ZETA006 'Thunderstorm Bird', and the command is similar to the "Stalker", but its weapons and energy devices are much more luxurious than the latter, and it can be seen from the number that even if it is a mass-produced machine, its production quantity is much less than that of the "Stalker".
When taking apart its core, Laura found six large canisters that also stored biomass fuel, and the device on the man's chest also emitted a huge amount of electricity, which may be why it is called "Thunderstorm Bird".
After analyzing its anatomy and parts, Laura emerged from the massive "corpse".
She thought about it, stretched out her hand and gestured to the aborigines for a while, which probably meant: I have finished dismantling this thing, and I am not interested, do you want to take it away?
This time they seemed to understand what she meant, and bowed down again with joy, and then the leader of the crowd came out of the crowd and whispered a few words to her, and then the others got up and disassembled the useful parts of the Thunderstorm Bird.
The guy was obviously taller than the others and had more armor on his body, and Laura even saw something shiny like an ornament around his waist.
The leader walked up to her and gestured as she spoke, and Laura asked Rachel to analyze his words and movements, guessing the other party's intentions on her own.
In the end, the result of the analysis of the two was "Invitation", and they wanted to invite Laura to their village.
Considering her own serious lack of information about the planet, these guys didn't look like bad guys, and with their weak chicken strength, they didn't pose much of a threat to her, and Laura gladly accepted.
The physical fitness of the aborigines is much stronger than that of ordinary earthlings, but their walking speed is not fast, so Laura gave up the idea of flying, and walked at the front of the team with the leader.
Along the way, Laura finally found other plants and animals, plants with trunks like pines and leaves like plantains, some ferns with red flowers, three bony protrusions on their heads, animals that looked a bit like pigs, and birds with round bodies and wings that could not fly. There are only a few of them, and I haven't seen many of them yet.
The people in the team picked some materials and hunted a few animals, and she picked up some for analysis.
The branches of pine-like plants are tough and hard, and many aborigines are made of these branches for the main body of their weapons.
The fern flowers have a hemostatic effect, the leaves speed up the healing of wounds, and the tuber roots are rich in starch-like components and should be their staple food.
As for the two animals, they didn't analyze any special ingredients, and they are probably ordinary food + fur providers.
After walking for more than three hours, the sky was getting darker, and Laura saw a feline-like reflection in the eyes of the aborigines, and it seemed that their vision at night was quite good.
After passing the corner of a valley, Laura finally saw something like a wall, but the material that made it up was not brick and stone, but a giant tree of the thickness of one person hugging each other.
There were two watchtower-like buildings near the gate, and the sentry on them blew some kind of bony horn when they saw their group, and the sound of "woo woo" echoed through the valley.
Then, the gate slowly rose, and Laura followed them into the primitive tribe.