The robots that were risking their lives in pursuit one moment were giving way the next moment. The changes before and after also greatly stabilized the hearts of the girls in the Flying Squad era.
"As expected of you, Commander." Coco immediately expressed the sentiments of all the girls of the era.
At the same time, on the pocket TV wall, the moods of the three newly arrived ladies of the era were much more stable than before. Although my personal experience along the way is convincing enough. But after all, it far exceeded the three people's psychological expectations. It still takes time to recover.
On the way, Wu Chen asked the female shopkeeper Marisa Menotti and his mistress Claudia Paris for information related to the night shift waiter Catalina.
"So, the female robot Catalina was bought by your husband as a night waiter. However, she developed some kind of program mutation and wanted to replace you and Ms. Paris and become the only hostess. Isn't that right, Menotti lady?"
"Yes, that's it." The female shopkeeper Marisa Menotti revealed another secret: "Her next target is probably Elisabetta."
"Why me?" The female guide has no connection with the night business area. She didn't even know who the shopkeeper's husband was.
"I don't know the specific reason." The female shop owner Marisa Menotti shook her head slightly.
"Perhaps, all this has something to do with the mastermind behind it." Wu Chen vaguely seemed to have thought of something.
"Mr. Commander, the highway supermarket is here." Coco returned to the passenger seat and continued to act as Wu Chen's capable female assistant and secretary: "Do you want to go to the night business area?"
"No, this time we go directly to the freight warehouse." Wu Chen changed the destination: "This is the only area we didn't go to when we were wandering around the supermarket."
"Mr. Commander, do you think the mastermind behind the scenes is hiding in the freight warehouse?" Coco guessed it.
"That's right. And all supermarket trucks depart from the freight warehouse." Wu Chen nodded lightly: "We ignored this important detail."
"That's true." It was the female photographer who spoke: "When I set out, I saw trucks lining up in front of the freight warehouse, and robot porters busy loading and unloading."
"So according to my guess, there must be a secret 'robot control center' in the supermarket." As he spoke, Wu Chen drove the Fiat into the supermarket roundabout. Go to the freight warehouse area marked at the third intersection. Along the way, the robot porters who were mechanically transporting goods day after day stopped their work and looked at the unfamiliar Fiat expressionlessly.
"Mr. Commander, look." Coco immediately zoomed in on the camera.
I saw Catalina, the night shift waiter, standing quietly in front of a container truck.
"What car is next to it?" Wu Chen's focus was not on the night shift waiter.
"Ah, it's a Fiat 690." Patrizia Reda, a female reporter from "Roma Weekly" recognized the "Bav" front of the Fiat 690 at a glance.
The Fiat 690 was the first true Italian long-distance heavy-duty truck, built by Fiat from 1960 to 1973. It is equipped with Fiat's iconic "Baffo" cab and is part of Fiat's heavy-duty truck family.
This is a container heavy-duty truck built on the Fiat 690 N4 chassis. The "N" is the Italian word for diesel (Nafta). N4 is the last series of Fiat 690, using 13798cc, Fiat 8210 (Fiat 8210) 6-cylinder diesel engine with a maximum power of 225 horsepower.
"So Mr. Commander thinks that the 690 N4 container heavy truck is the secret 'robot control center'?" Coco thought again.
Wu Chen's eyes of true vision, which flashed out, had already seen through the car shell to its essence: "Yes, there is a hidden era girl inside. We almost missed it."
Coco then enlarged the logo sprayed on the heavy truck: ZAIKOTO-Casa Del Futuro.
Full name: Ricotto Future House.
"Rikoto" is obviously a Japanese transliteration.
In other words, although robot technology originated in the United States, it has been developed on an industrial scale in Japan. Since the 1990s, industrial robots made in Japan have been in a leading position in the world in both technology and application. Therefore, it has long been known as the robot kingdom. It is also the world's largest robot producer and exporter. Before 2014, it was also the world's largest application country and consumer. It was quickly replaced by China.
In 1968, Kawasaki Heavy Industries carried out technical cooperation with the American Unimantec Corporation and introduced the Unimante robotic arm to Japan. It began producing the electric robot P series in 1981, and launched the large general-purpose robot E series in 1983. It stopped technical cooperation with Unimanxing in 1986 and committed to the independent development of industrial robots and its entry into the global market.
In 1969, Kawasaki Heavy Industries created Japan's first industrial robot, marking the beginning of commercial production of industrial robots. It later gradually developed into Kawasaki Robot Company with a full range of products. Also known as the "Robotics Division". Applications cover various fields such as assembly, handling, palletizing, welding, spot welding, gluing, and spraying.
Just like this concept camper that Wu Chen bought at a high price. In the plot fragments spliced together by the fat house, especially in the only sci-fi plot of the Italian B-movie queen, the Japanese company ZAIKOTO is endowed with more cutting-edge robotic technology than Kawasaki Heavy Industries in the real world.
So when the rear door of the 690 N4 heavy container truck slowly rose, a female engineer wearing a ZAIKOTO lab coat finally walked from behind the scenes to the front desk.
"First time meeting me, I am Tokimoto Pinkerton, an automation engineer from Japan. I am also the prototype designer of Ricoto's future home."
"Oh my god..." Coco locked the camera on the face of the Japanese automation engineer and immediately exclaimed.
Yes, this Japanese female engineer is also a hidden era girl.
Also a manufacturing and maintenance engineer for "Katerina the Night Attendant."
"I am the commander of the Fiat, Wu Chen." Wu Chen firmly parked the Fiat opposite the 690 N4 container heavy truck.
"I know. You are from the flying team." The female engineer nodded with a smile: "I just spent a lot of money to buy a yacht and a camper. Now they are all assembled on your Fiat. There are also those of us from the 'Many Worlds'. "
"Many-Worlds Theory" originated from the American physicist in the late 1950s - the father of "parallel worlds": Hugh Everett III. The theory imagines the universe as one of many separate parallel worlds, separated by nanoseconds (billionths of a second) of each other and without any crossover or communication. Then all possible quantum universes can exist simultaneously. The theory explains Schrödinger's cat by claiming that the universe splits once at each quantum intersection, since a cat could be alive in one universe and dead in another. It can be simply understood as another "observer effect" that crosses the horizon: what you see in this world is Schrödinger's dead cat, and what you see in another world is Schrödinger's living cat.
However, it should be noted that the multiworld theory is different from the concept of the multiverse. The multiverse depicts many independent universes in different time and space regions, rather than parallel worlds with the same main axis of time. This theory is one of the most bizarre yet completely logical ideas in human history, stemming directly from the fundamental principles of quantum mechanics. Since then, many worlds have become the subject of many science fiction novels. So much so that there is a philosophical school at Oxford University based on the many-worlds theory, Everettianism.
But to this day, the "Many Worlds Theory" is still not recognized by most physicists. But the method he used to establish his theory gave rise to the concept of quantum decoherence - which provides a modern theory of how the strange randomness of quantum mechanics integrates into the "real" world we experience every day. explain.
Obviously, the Japanese automation engineer in front of him is a believer in the "Many Worlds Theory".