Chapter 1843 Analysis

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"So, why are you interested in this case?" On the plane back to Dusseldorf, Kiske couldn't help but ask Linton next to him.

"Because you look like the detective of this story." Linton replied while looking out the window.

"I don't quite understand what you mean." Kisk thought for a moment and said.

"Robots are troublesome. They can't make any associations beyond the set range. Humans can at least use their imagination, right?" Linton said, "Do you really only judge things according to the set logical box?"

"Sorry." Kisk thought for a moment and said.

"Anyway, I don't know if this is a detective story. Anyway, let's follow the person who looks like a detective. If you don't understand the meaning, just think that I am curious about this case." Linton said, "The robot you are talking about is not

I killed him, but someone wants to frame me, do you think I should find this person?"

Kiske could only tell from Linton's expression that he didn't care about finding the murderer at all, but he really couldn't think of the specific reason.

"Your boss is probably in a meeting about whether to take action against me." Linton suddenly said, "Besides me, there are all robots on the plane. At this time, we don't need to abide by any robot laws? It's really just a trick to trick children.

Son."

Kisk understood what Linton meant, and in fact he judged it that way.

Now this plane can almost be said to be chartered by them. Apart from the crew, there are no other passengers on the plane, and these successors are all robots without any surprise.

If someone wants to take action against Linton, this is undoubtedly the best opportunity. After all, they are now above 10,000 meters in the sky. Generally speaking, if there is an "accident" in this kind of place, the chance of survival is almost non-existent. If

When Linton really lands in Dusseldorf, things will become difficult to handle again.

But why didn't he take action? He was obviously hesitating. Kiske thought of the previous report. The consequences of Linton's blow just now were much more serious than what he saw.

At that time, what was seen from Kisk's point of view was that it only penetrated a few mountains, but in fact, this blow directly penetrated the entire Alps, drawing a 90,000-meter-long vertical line on the earth. Such power exceeded

The power of all the weapons that humans have invented, to say that the person next to him is a walking nuclear bomb is to belittle him. So with such an existence, can the plane accident solve it? If it cannot be solved, what will be the consequences? It is estimated that the above

People also have headaches.

Of course, Linton's proposal to accompany the case was quickly agreed to by the superiors, almost without any thought. The reason is also very simple. A nuclear bomb with someone watching is always more reassuring than a nuclear bomb that doesn't know where it is going.

It's hard to imagine how anxious they would be if Linton was out of their sight. Then the other party proposed to follow Kiske. There was nothing he couldn't agree to, so the higher-ups ordered him to follow him to handle the case.

Of course Linton knows this, but it doesn't matter at all. He will be fine if the earth explodes anyway. Do as you like.

What he has a headache now is the problem of promoting detection. He has no idea how this type of book can promote detection. If this is really a detective script, can you help find clues? Find the murderer? Arrest the murderer? Or maybe the idea was wrong in the first place.

, this is not some kind of detective show?

The main reason is that I have no impression of the script and have no clue so far. Linton can only take it one step at a time. Following Kiske is just the most likely plan for the time being.

"Are the robots here really going to die?" Linton asked.

"If the electronic brain is damaged, even if the robot dies, even if it is repaired, it will become another robot." Kisk replied.

"Isn't it possible to back up the memory program and restore it on another machine?" Linton asked.

"Generally speaking, memory programs are not allowed to be backed up, which is against the Robot Law." Kiske said, "And the electronic brain is the key. There will be differences between different electronic brains due to some reasons that may be errors.

The slight difference, according to human terms, is probably...a different personality."

"Then you have died many times." Linton said to Asuna who was working on the other side of the corridor, "Is there any difference between the main unit and the second unit?"

"I don't feel any difference. The models are all the same, and the data called is the same. It's just one person." Asuna said, "Maybe the way of making robots here is different, or there are differences in AI design. I

It’s already being analyzed.”

It is true that Asuna has been operating something with her equipment as soon as she got on the plane. She is probably analyzing the situation of robots in this world, AI codes and so on.

"So...are you afraid of death?" Linton turned back to Kisk and asked.

"Robots don't have the idea of ​​giving up their lives like humans do, so... I don't want to die." Kisk thought for a while and said.

"You avoided this topic quite cleverly," Linton said. After all, he asked whether he was afraid, not whether he thought about it. Kiske should have understood, but he did not answer directly.

"Because I haven't thought about it," Kiske said.

"Can you lie?" Linton asked.

"I won't," Kiske said immediately.

"Okay, I originally wanted to scare you, but it's meaningless if it's a robot." Linton said, "You may not realize that the safest place in the world is to stay next to me. Now you

It's still useful. Even gods can't take you away, I'm telling you. Don't talk about trivial things like a plane blowing up. If the earth blows up, you have to live if I let you live."

"Then do you need me to submit the information you are providing now?" Kisk asked.

"You still need to submit it. If I say it, they will definitely hear it. Do you think there is no monitoring device on this plane?" Linton spread his hands and said, "Okay, don't worry about that now. Europeans are extremely inefficient.

As the flight time is less than 2 hours, they will probably just start the flight or talk about the case first."

Linton didn't have any feedback on whether the investigation could be pushed forward. After all, the progress of the investigation can only be seen when returning, and there is no real-time display. But anyway, you must stay for ten days after coming, and during this period, you can think of everything first.

No matter what, you can't go back anyway.

"The only clue we have right now is the tornado you mentioned." Kiske did not continue the topic. He could not control the matter. Let the superiors decide for themselves. He could just concentrate on the case.

"It must have been a robot that killed the robot named Montblanc." Linton said, "I was at the scene at the time, and I didn't feel any human breath."

Kisk looked at Linton with a speechless look. He wanted to say something, otherwise? Could he still be a human being? Montblanc is one of the most advanced robots in the world, and his combat ability is also explosive. If he couldn't fight against

If humans actually fight, do you think there will be humans who can defeat it? Of course, even if humans cannot be harmed or killed, Kiske also knows that it is easy for Montblanc to subdue a human, and it is absolutely impossible for him to be killed by humans.

But just when he thought of this, Kiske looked at Linton again. Yes, there seems to be an exception here, but now he feels that Linton is indeed not the murderer of Montblanc, let alone whether it makes sense logically.

Well, now there is a second case, still in Dusseldorf. Without knowing that Linton can teleport, Kiske certainly cannot suspect that Linton is the murderer.

"What about the second serial case mentioned earlier? You have obtained the information, right?" Linton asked. He had not seen the situation of the second case yet, so he asked.

Kiske didn't say much, and directly spread his hands to project a small screen. Because his boss had previously confirmed that Linton would participate in the investigation, he was now one of the investigators, and of course he could view the case information.

"The victim's name is Bernardo Ranchi, a director of a robot law advocacy group, 42 years old..."

"Is it a human?" Linton was stunned for a moment. Because Kiske reported his age, he didn't know if the robot was considered old, but generally speaking, there shouldn't be many robots that have been around for 42 years.

"It's a human being." Kiss nodded, and then the screen in his hand was also playing photos of the scene, which should have been sent by the police detective who was investigating over there.

"How did you know it was a serial case?" Linton asked a little strangely. The first person killed was a robot. Linton was also sure that he was killed by a robot, but the second person killed was a human.

, isn’t it stipulated here that robots cannot attack humans? Then shouldn’t the murderer be a robot? Linton was curious why these two completely different-sounding cases were classified as serial murders.

"Because of this." The screen in Kiske's hand happened to show a photo of the victim's body. The most obvious thing about the body was that two people had penetrated the body on both sides of his head, one on the left and one on the right.

A steel pipe, this shape looks like the two horns of a devil.

Linton understood after seeing this, because when the police detective questioned him before, he also showed him a photo of the robot Montblanc, and the left and right sides of the head that was blown away also had such devil-like double fingers inserted into it.

The angular shaped wood is indeed a very obvious feature.

"It looks like... it does seem to be the same murderer." Linton said, "But didn't you say that robots can't harm humans? Complicity or something like that?"

"..." Kisk hesitated for a moment, and then suddenly said, "Things... there will be exceptions. Killing robots have indeed appeared."


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