31- People and Choice
Picked up a farusanne, but it didn't affect Rama's day-to-day work in any way.
Rama has focused his work on the expansion of the laboratory.
Kanria had already pointed out the technologies of self-discipline, semi-eternal energy, and automatic industry, and Rama couldn't read all the other party's technologies from a factory, and even if he could parse them, he couldn't apply them.
The short-term goal is to put the relevant self-regulatory organs and weapons manufacturing into a fully automated industry, which can produce without limits as long as raw materials are available.
There weren't many people in the tribe that Rama could trust, but not entirely.
"What are these things?"
Tadela, a falcon growing in the desert, was amazed.
"Weapons and the Future."
Rama suddenly asked, "Tadra, you have seen those structures that roam the desert, and who do you think is better than the warriors of the tribe?" ”
"Yuan energy pile body."
Tadela didn't hesitate.
Compared to the tribal warriors, these mechanical mechanisms are inherently hard, and they are capable of unleashing all sorts of strange attacks.
That is, their circular logic is rather rigid, otherwise the mercenaries of the Gilded Brigade would not have taken them as prey at all.
Hunting is for survival, and paying too much price to get prey of average value will not be done by this kind of business hunters.
Rama was not surprised by this answer, and he continued to ask, "If I can mass-produce weapons similar to the Yuan Energy Pile Body, do you think I will still need the warriors of the tribe?" ”
Tadela hesitated, "No. ”
Rama laughed, his expression inexplicable: "The duty of a warrior is only to fight, because of their singular role, they are usually regarded as a tool that can be driven. ”
"Since it's a tool, it's naturally comparable."
Compared to a purely mechanical unit of the same structure, the warriors of the Tribe are difficult to match in every way.
What is worth weighing for an army is nothing more than the cost and actual combat effectiveness.
Just talking about the cost, within the carrying range of the factory, as long as resources are invested, it can be immediately transformed into actual combat effectiveness.
But this is not the case with human soldiers, who need at least more than a decade of normal growth time to train them.
The remaining resources are negligible, and this time cost alone is already too much to lose.
And in terms of actual combat effectiveness, the victory and defeat have long been divided between the structure and the gilded brigade.
The only problem with constructors is that their homing mechanics are relatively crude, but absolute obedience and rigidity are not a problem for machine builders most of the time.
"There is one thing about the scholars of Sumeru that I cannot understand at all." Rama said, "They have had the opportunity to give mechanical intelligence, and that is completely sufficient. ”
"But they have to pursue the so-called feelings, and prove that machines can also have the same emotional system as humans."
He wasn't laughing, just a little incomprehensible.
"But why do machines have to have the same emotional system as humans? What does this prove? Or do they want to prove that feelings are a higher order of things? ”
"So, Rama wants to replace humans with machines?" Tadela asked a question she shouldn't have asked.
"Ah, I can answer that later, but I also have a question." Rama smiled, "Are you willing to accept the desert people as your people?" ”
Nahida's power was the most extraordinary of the four gods.
The abilities of the first three gods are very simple, almost pure power and destructive power.
And when it came to Nahida, the power began to gradually develop in a strange way.
Simplest, in the story of Aarro Village, he was able to radiate directly from Sumeru City to Aaru Village, and manipulate the mad scholar to release his divine powers.
His strength in the realm of consciousness and dreams allows Him to do many things.
Of course, this should require the Void as a medium.
After all, at the foot of Sumeru City, those sages took off the [Void Terminal], and Nahida had no way to peep and cling to each other's bodies.
"You know I'm coming?" Nahida's voice was ethereal and peaceful.
"I got Faruzanne back." Rama smiled and said, "She has the [Void Terminal] with her, and has been missing for a hundred years. ”
Over the course of a hundred years, Falushan's teachers, relatives and friends had gone to great lengths to find the genius scholar.
Needless to say, her mother and father had improved the mechanism called Tamimi, a self-disciplined agency with feelings, which wandered for a long time until the core was completely unable to bear the burden of action.
Her classmates compiled the academic materials left by Faruzan and published them in her name.
To be honest, the process of compiling the materials and writing the paper was also not easy, but instead of writing his own name, he left behind "a lot of the content in this book comes from the discourses and manuscripts of Falushan's predecessors. I hope that when my predecessors return to the Akademiya, future generations of students will remember the name of Farusan." records.
To this day, in some of the classics of the Mystic Theory, the resume of Faruzan is still properly recorded.
This incident was not small in the Akademiya a hundred years ago, and in terms of the benevolence of the little auspicious grass king, it is impossible for him not to pay attention to this matter.
He was so kind that He always had an inexplicable sense of responsibility for the suffering of others.
However, Faruzan survived in the ruins for a hundred years, and finally managed to break the mechanism herself to escape.
Rama could only guess that the ruins were so isolated from Faruzan's activities that Nahida could not pinpoint them.
But after Faruzan reappeared, Nahida should be concerned.
Otherwise, it doesn't make sense, how did this unlucky sweet girl who was confused and couldn't speak bump into a caravan all the way from the ruins in the sand sea, and the other party was really so kind and escorted her all the way back to the Akademiya.
To convince Rama of coincidence, he is more willing to believe that this is Nahida's secret operation.
"But that's not enough to explain why you know about me." Nahida was curious.
He had nothing but a name in Sumeru, and even faith could only be sustained by a few people, Dinazedei and Nilou—though he didn't need the faith of the people.
"That's my secret, you don't leave a little privacy for someone, do you?"
Rama said with a smile.
Using Faruzan as a springboard, he temporarily manipulated Tadela's body.
Supposedly, it doesn't have to be human, maybe a mechanical shell can be manipulated by him.
"Is it······" Nahida did not ask, "Then, I answer your question, the heirs of the sand sea are also my people. ”