As a normal person, Rama's pursuit of mechanics and biology was superficial at first.
In the future he wants, mechanics means large-scale war armor and aerial fortresses, and biology means genetic agents that can enhance the human body without limit.
Of course, as his knowledge deepened, he gradually realized that his pursuit of these two doctrines was too one-sided - although this did not prevent him from still loving these things.
But after the knowledge is expanded, other branches can indeed be opened.
These two kinds of knowledge have the same effect in the basic aspects of civilization, that is, using the minimum cost to enable the greatest number of people to form combat effectiveness.
It is obvious that in the lower stages of civilization, numbers are an integral part of both warfare and development.
War is a real thing. It requires you to pay something before you can win.
In basic hunting and fighting, the number of people is always the correct answer. Usually there is a big difference in the number of soldiers, and victory is actually determined.
After all, it is a minority to win with less.
And development - we usually refer to labor force, is also a simple answer to why we pursue population.
War and development run through the entire path of civilization, which is why population is important.
But as the technology tree climbs, the inevitable demand for population will gradually decrease.
There is still pursuit, but it is not the attitude that one must strive for in the early stages of development.
The greatest value of weapon development is to reduce the output cost of a soldier. The beginning of biology is actually medical skills. Doctors may be kind, but the role of medical skills is to allow more ordinary people to survive and continue to create value. Give more soldiers a chance to return to the battlefield.
In addition, the improvement of the technology tree will naturally bring about innovations in productivity, which can produce more resources with less labor.
It should be said that in terms of development trends, the pursuit of population is obviously decreasing with the degree of development.
Of course, civilization is human civilization after all, and it will not disappear no matter how low it is.
However, the development of the times will gradually reduce the value of an individual. Unless they are that kind of rare genius, most people will really become an insignificant part of the group.
You can have it, but losing it is not an unbearable loss.
Strictly speaking, Teyvat actually belongs to the latter.
The civilization of Teyvat does not belong to humans. Civilization belongs to the devil, and the devil does not have much need for humans.
The plot line can only see the unreasonable love and care of these demons headed by the seven earthly rulers for human beings.
But why they love humans is not explained.
"If I could become a demon, the tribe would lose value to me."
"I can just clear the copy of the Order Academy and make the sea of sand become Xumi's kingdom."
"But no, if you want to increase your individual power, it is obviously not as practical as developing technology in the early stages."
Rama shook his head.
Keli once used bombs to permanently change the landscape of the Lookout Mountains. She was not looking down on swordsmanship or elemental power - if Qin was asked to do such a thing, she would probably have no chance at all.
Qin is already a genius among mortals. It is hard to say how many ordinary people have better talents than her.
But the destructive power of the two is so intuitively displayed that they are almost worlds apart.
[Original God] drives the elemental power to fight, and it is very difficult for them to take a step forward.
Rama faced the same choice. His time was limited, and his pursuit of individual power naturally led him to devote most of his time to tempering elemental power instead of climbing the orthodox technology tree.
Obviously, the current return on this investment is not high enough.
Investing time in the research of technology trees is obviously more effective at this period than simply pursuing power.
"But that's not how investment is calculated." Rama didn't regret it. "Elemental science brings not only power, but also the study of elemental power."
"The technology tree of Teyvat will either follow a special technology line like the Red King and the Order, or it will still have to rely on elements as energy sources."
Energy innovation will affect the growth direction of the technology tree, and Teyvat's core energy is obviously elemental power.
Rama thought a lot while waiting for the other party to react, but he didn't waste much time. After the guard tower was removed, they responded quickly.
The warriors and elders of these tribes obviously had certain fighting qualities. Although they were intimidated by unknown means, they still responded quickly.
Although this quick counterattack answer did not bring them any benefits.
Rama raised his head and looked towards the sky.
The small array aircraft is suspended at a high place, taking in the entire field of vision below.
The vision they observed was simultaneously projected in front of Rama, making the tactics of these desert people almost obvious.
Luuring the enemy in front, some elite warriors who were qualified to obtain Erling weapons took advantage of the situation and walked around on another path.
"Tactics... I have been listening to those idioms for a long time." Rama murmured in a low voice, "But with the advancement of technology, how many tactics can continue to be effective?"
The aircraft displayed all the opponent's movements in front of Rama. He even knew better than the elder who gave the order, exactly when and where the tribe's warriors could arrive.
"Before using technological means to achieve final victory, let's brush up on the proficiency of elemental power."
Rama had a look of anticipation on his face.
He had been waiting for this moment for a long time.
Rama's original plan was to become a Shilipo Sword God, hone all the skills he wanted, and then push forward.
Anyway, the future situation of Shahai is not bad. As long as Yingmei is avoided, the Tanit tribe will not have any problems.
But when skills reach a certain limit, although the upper limit of experience points remains unchanged, the difficulty of obtaining experience points continues to increase.
At this stage, he can no longer gain high experience to improve his skill level through some skilled assembly line reproduction operations.
He needs more high-quality and large amounts of materials for repeated experiments to build up technology, and this requires wealth and power.
He also needs to start a war to increase the experience value of elemental power, so as to obtain more powerful power faster.
If the plan cannot keep up with the changes, then you can only do a few things.
It doesn't matter which tribe you are surrounded by. In terms of the theory of killing a chicken to scare the monkeys, the former can only be regarded as a means, while the latter is the real answer.
It does not matter who bears the brunt of the war, because it is not they whom Rama wants to intimidate, but the Tanit tribe and all those who will pay attention to this fight.
Nearly a hundred tall iron robots crawled up under the sea of sand. They clustered behind Rama in silence.
This is almost the crudest creation, with almost no mechanical beauty at all. Among the nearly a hundred, there are not even a few of similar size.
Use whatever materials you can find. Rama does not insist on uniformity.