Chapter 87 Meaning

Style: Fantasy Author: Misty JiangnanWords: 2126Update Time: 24/01/13 07:28:10
Although he had just experienced a tragic defeat, Chu Jungui only valued the Lancers, Joseph and William and had no fear. In fact, after repeated deductions and calculations, the test subject finally came to the conclusion that if it weren't for the incredible automatic escape function of Joseph's mecha, this battle might not have been lost.

Unless Joseph and William are willing to pay the price of nearly annihilating their entire army, they can finally kill Chu Jungui and Lin Xi. In that case, their remaining troops would not be able to withstand the attack of the beast tide on their way back, and they would eventually end up dead together.

The subject did not believe that Joseph and William would decide to die together. They are still young and have a bright future, so why are they willing to put their lives on two unknown people? When the casualties reach a certain level, they will definitely retreat.

Compared with the Lancers, Chu Jungui was more worried about the beast tide on Planet 4.

The beast herd already showed signs of intelligence and division of labor, and Chu Jungui and Lin Xi had not yet experienced a beast tide-level attack. It is said that the Shadow Fortress once experienced the attack of tens of thousands of beasts every day and the terrifying battles for more than ten consecutive days.

This time Joseph and William led the attack. Chu Jungui was worried that they would also bring the attention of the beast tide. In addition, Chu Jungui was unwilling to leave the Shadow Fortress too far.

After defeating the main force of the beast tide in this area, the Shadow Fortress was like a sun in the darkness, extremely eye-catching. The closer you are to the sun, the easier it is to hide yourself. Chu Jungui suspected that the reason why he and Lin Xi had only experienced small-scale beast herd attacks before was because the Shadow Fortress attracted most of the attention.

On the other hand, the existence of the Shadow Fortress can also greatly consume the beast tide in the area. In this way, Chu Jungui and Lin Xi will face much less pressure.

Therefore, Chu Jungui did not want to leave, but built a defense system on the spot to resist threats with a fortress-like base. No matter how powerful a mobile base is, its firepower and defense cannot match that of a permanent base.

After final deliberations, a compromise route was decided upon. While building a permanent base, priority should be given to repairing and improving the Pilot mobile base, and then building one or two more militarized mobile bases. This way at least there will be a way out when a crisis strikes.

Chu Jungui had no objection to this, so he began to concentrate on construction.

At this time, Chu Jungui's agent chip sent a message that the optimized design of the alien version of the second-level workbench had been completed.

With the completion of the design of the alien version of the second-level workbench, multiple new design drawings appeared at the same time, all based on common metals and native materials of Planet 4. Among them is an alien version of the chip design drawing!

The alien version of the chip uses the leaves of the double-leaf tree as the basic material, and forms a micro-lattice structure with various metals, which is similar to the double-leaf leaf that has been shrunk countless times.

The performance of the chip is quite average, not as good as the lowest level chip in the entry-level workbench. However, the biggest advantage of the alien version of the chip is that it can be used freely on Planet 4 without even needing an energy supply. The same microstructure as the leaves of the double-leaf tree allows it to absorb ubiquitous electromagnetic waves and thus supply itself with energy.

Such a chip is difficult to run complex software, but it can implement many basic control functions. For Chu Jungui, this is enough.

Chu Jungui used the agent chip to design a complete set of the most basic power devices, of course all alien versions, and then put them into production.

After all the power units were produced, Chu Jungui moved a second-generation mechanical keyboard and mounted it on the gun mount, then installed the power unit on it, installed the control chip, and connected the power.

A diagram of this second-generation mechanical keyboard immediately appeared on Chu Jungui's personal terminal. Chu Jungui adjusted its posture on the personal terminal. Under the action of the auxiliary drive device, the mechanical keyboard began to pitch and rotate, moving according to Chu Jungui's wishes.

Chu Jungui thought about it again, created a few more biochips, and then used them as the control center to create a collimator that could adjust the focus.

This collimator has average accuracy and is as thick as a wine bottle. You can tell at a glance that it is produced by Planet No. 4. Chu Jungui installed the aiming device on the mechanical keyboard and connected it to the control chip.

In this way, not only does Chu Jungui's personal terminal appear in the image, there is also a cross-shaped multi-functional aiming baseline in the center of the image.

With biochips, signal transceivers can also be manufactured, so that controllers can be connected to personal terminals without wires. Although the communication distance of the first-generation chip was only fifty meters, compared with the past, it was an improvement from zero to one.

Chu Jungui used his personal terminal to control the second-generation mechanical keyboard and aimed at the wreckage of a chariot in the distance.

With two muffled bangs, the extended-range projectile drew two obvious lines of fire in the air and accurately hit the wreckage of the tank.

Chu Jungui frowned, feeling that the accuracy was a bit unsatisfactory. But considering the error of the power drive mechanism, the processing speed of the primary Alien version chip as slow as a turtle, and the natural accuracy error of the aiming device, it is already quite good to have such a result. Considering that the explosion damage radius of the second-generation mechanical keyboard is tens of meters, the accuracy of about 1 meter spread over a distance of one kilometer is barely acceptable.

Of course, the killing radius of the third-generation mechanical keyboard exceeds 100 meters, so it doesn’t matter how inaccurate it is.

After a battle with Joseph and William, Chu Jungui deeply felt that the power of the third generation mechanical keyboard was still insufficient. At least when facing a main battle tank, it takes several rounds to damage and destroy it.

It's actually very simple to increase the power, just increase the amount of charge. Chu Jungui simply increased the explosive charge to one kilogram, which was equivalent to delivering 10 kilograms of explosives with one gun. After getting the new charge, we can then work backwards to design the entire bullet and even the structure of the firearm.

The redesign workload was originally quite large, but Chu Jungui's progress in cracking the agent's chip has reached 10%. On the one hand, the 10% progress increased Chu Jungui's own computing power by nearly five times. On the other hand, miraculously, it also increased the computing power of the chip itself by nearly 50%.

Chu Jungui couldn't figure out where the extra computing power came from, but for such a good thing, it didn't matter if he didn't know.

The surge in computing power allowed the design revision work to be completed in just one hour. The range of the newly released mechanical keyboard was slightly reduced to less than 6,000 meters, and the accuracy was reduced. However, the power increased dramatically, the killing radius exceeded 100 meters, and the effective killing radius against tanks was also increased to 10 meters.

This is not the most critical thing. The key point is that Chu Jungui can turn the third-generation mechanical keyboard into a remote-controlled turret by adding sights, control units, power structures and other equipment.

The test subject does not intend to actually control the remote-controlled turret through a personal terminal, but is prepared to control it directly by himself.

Considering that the current materials are limited, Chu Jungui thinks that 30 remote-controlled turrets can be built first.