The experimental subjects had little interest in naming the matter, but the artistic and political components were ready to move. The art component believes that naming represents a deep understanding of something and is the best way to reflect artistic attainments. The political component is purely to leave a name in history, because it believes that this new substance has great significance in history, so the suggested name is Jungui Crystal.
Chu Jungui directly closed the political component and let it cool down first.
"As for the name, it's up to you to choose it." Chu Jungui finally said.
Le Mans' face slowly turned red and he said, "Really, can you really let me name it?"
"Of course." Chu Jungui took out a list, handed it to him, and said, "These are the materials that have been abundant recently. You can use the things on the list as you like."
"Okay! I think I can come up with a preliminary report tomorrow." Le Mans suppressed his excitement and flew away. From the look on his face, it was obvious that he was not going to sleep and would work hard for dozens of hours.
Chu Jungui didn't care and continued to improve the mechanical keyboard. The sixth-generation mechanical keyboard now has a rough draft, and for the first time, the test subjects are a little unsure whether to call it a gun or a cannon.
A parent day passed in the blink of an eye, and it was not yet noon on Planet 4.
Le Mangoran submitted a research report just after 24 hours. Looking at the substantial amount of data in the report document, Chu Jungui felt refreshed. Although the report has enough pages and is long enough, it does not necessarily mean that it is of higher quality, but at least it proves that the reporter is willing to put more effort into writing it, even if it is just superficial, at least he has a good attitude.
When you open the report, the title that catches your eye is "A Preliminary Study on the Causes of the Generation of Le Mans Crystals in the Native Environment."
There really is someone who has the same hobby as the political component, Chu Jungui thought helplessly, opened the report, and began to read it carefully.
If you don’t look at the ambition in naming, this Le Mans report is still quite detailed and reliable, and it is also highly readable. Although this guy stutters easily when he speaks, he is absolutely unambiguous when writing. All his skills are in his pen.
Skipping the lengthy reasoning process in the middle, Chu Jungui went straight to the conclusion. Le Mans made a very important guess at the end of the report. This mysterious crystal is not naturally formed, but is made by the double-leaf tree using some unknown mechanism. In a sense, it is equivalent to the fruit of a double-leaf tree, only a little smaller.
Le Mans made a second inference, that is, Le Mans crystals can be synthesized and decomposed in the double-leaf tree. And during the decomposition process, a large amount of energy is released for the growth of double-leaf trees. The reason why it can be decomposed, he speculated, may be related to the unique microstructure of the double-leaf tree.
Chu Jungui closed the report and put it in a folder for collection. This Le Mans really has some talent, and Chu Jungui thinks both guesses are very reliable. As long as you give him time, he might be able to research something amazing.
However, Chu Jungui no longer had any hope for super weapons, super materials, etc., especially after roughly understanding the magnitude of the energy released when this crystal was re-elementalized, he was even less interested. This thing was too powerful and uncontrollable. Chu Jungui didn't want to kill himself while blowing up the enemy.
Of course, research and processing difficulty are also very real issues. Two physicists have already said that just developing tools and equipment that can study Le Mans crystals is enough to win the highest scientific award in the Tang Dynasty or the Federation.
At this time, the chip prompts: The large-scale alien version of the universal editor has been developed.
Chu Jungui put aside the crystal matter for the time being, got up and went to the production area to prepare for the production of the editor. The research and development work lasted a full 37 hours, which was 20% longer than the expected time of the chip. However, Chu Jungui has also become accustomed to the chip reporting good news but not bad news.
When he came to the production area and looked at the final design drawings, Chu Jungui felt helpless and had to call a few soldiers over to help.
The new large editor is ten meters high and requires more than 500 parts for the manufacturing machine, not to mention completely disassembled parts. The entire editor is cylindrical, with a large number of blue and purple decorations coiled on it, like ancient stone pillars entangled with vines, full of the style of the ruins of ancient alien civilizations.
The test subject only needed to use a few cells to learn that there was absolutely no relationship between the editor's appearance and its output. Needless to say, these appearances must be masterpieces of the chip's 'personalized' design, and the extra seven hours may have been spent entirely on appearance design.
Although the test subject disagreed, with his limited aesthetic vision, he could still see that the editor's design was much better than the art component. I wonder if there is an art component hidden in this agent chip.
But once the design is completed, it is difficult to modify it, and there is no time.
Chu Jungui deployed nearly 50 manufacturing machines, disassembled and manufactured parts one by one, and then assembled them in the open space outside the main base. The underground production space at the base is not high enough to accommodate this editor.
Several people worked for nearly an hour to install the editor.
Chu Jungui used a personal terminal to connect to the editor, and while starting it, he threatened fiercely in his heart that if this big guy was of no use, he would dismantle the chip and recycle the raw materials in the future.
Chu Jungui didn't know whether this threat was useful to the agent chip.
After one, two, and three self-checks, the editor finally started successfully, and then three types of materials that could be produced were given.
The first is heavy alloy, which is a formula generated based on the resources that have been discovered on Planet 4. Regardless of its hardness, ductility or other physical indicators, it has reached the upper level of the Tang Dynasty. This alloy has a wide range of uses, just like the steel of the home planet era.
The second type is biological paint, which can be sprayed on any metal surface and can effectively isolate the corrosion of the atmosphere of Planet 4. At the same time, it also has the effect of shielding electromagnetic radiation. With it, the service life of human's original equipment can be greatly extended, by at least 50%.
It's just that this data sounds good, but its practicality is limited to that. Because most human equipment cannot last five or six days on Planet 4, this paint can only allow them to survive for an additional three or four days.
These two formulas are pretty good and can barely make up for Chu Jungui’s hard work. As the analysis data of Planet 4 is further improved, the editor can continue to add new recipes. These two formulas are so-called basic formulas, that is, on this basis, they can be fine-tuned as needed to make the performance more in line with current needs.
Then Chu Jungui opened the third formula and stood up.