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Chapter 128 Planet 3

The Seventeenth Industrial Planet is located on the outskirts of Benguela Star Province and is one of the components of the Green Sun Star Industrial Cluster. There are ten continental-level industrial factories on the planet, which produce ships, carrier-based mechas, and mecha weapons. The entire planet

The industrial planet has less than 30,000 people, and 90% of the industrial production areas are controlled by quantum computers on this planet.

A total of one hundred quantum computers are evenly distributed on the 'alloy atmosphere'. They are charged through the planet's autotransmission to the computing center, and then control the unmanned factory, checking for leaks and filling in the gaps, just like a big net patrolling the planet.

"But this planet doesn't have a planetary computer."

The senior engineer raised his head, looked at the looming computer control center on the 'simulated atmosphere', and said softly.

"Well, that's why I dare to take the risk of invading."

Lolita nodded.

The two people now are undoubtedly the masters of this planet. One thought of life and one thought of death. One thought can kill all life on the entire planet. One thought can also activate millions of large mechanical bodies on this planet.

The biggest reason for this is not the power of the ‘Omnic Crisis’, but that there is no planetary computer on this planet!

Because if there is a planetary computer in charge, even if there is an 'omnic invasion', it will be resisted for at least a period of time.

During this period of time, it was enough for the federation to mobilize other virtual defense forces in this sector to suppress this mechanical lolita, which was actually a clone of the planet's host machine.

If that were the case, Lolita wouldn't dare invade.

Even the host of 'Omnic Crisis' is only a second-level civilization's planetary host, and it is impossible to withstand the power of a third-level civilization.

And the biggest reason why she dared to do this——

It’s the technology tree of Mirta Civilization that doesn’t even click on ‘Planet Computer’.



Although advanced civilizations are powerful, they are not omnipotent.

Different civilizations have different preferences for technology trees.

Mecha civilization, even super star armor that can wrap around the planet, is essentially an individual piece of equipment.

The planet computer is a mechanical product of group will.

This is the opposite of the development direction of Mirta civilization.

This cannot mean that its development direction is wrong.

In fact, the closer a mechanical civilization is to the technology tree, the lower the probability of inducing a 'mechanical revolution'.

On the other hand, when a civilization wants everything, mechanical rebellion may come one day.

Therefore, the fact that the ‘planetary computer’ was not developed is not a problem at all.

Moreover, the absence of a 'planetary computer' does not mean that the AI ​​technology of Mirta civilization is underdeveloped, or even the opposite -

The Mirta civilization has developed a unique ‘thought AI’.

In essence, artificial intelligence belongs to virtual life. The more powerful the artificial intelligence, the more "human" it will be.

Thought AI is a 'brain computer' created with thought power as the code, human thoughts as the program, and personality as the programming language.

This is equivalent to inserting a powerful 'human brain computing power enhancement chip' into every high-level Myrta warrior, coupled with the star armor with superior performance, it can be said that it is a mess.

This kind of "brain computer" is essentially a type of "biological computer".

Moreover, its threshold is lower than that of most 'biological computers'. It does not require a strong bloodline or rapid evolution. It only requires the development of mind power to a certain level, and it is a skill that can be practiced naturally.

However, this technological direction also has its shortcomings, that is, once no one controls it, purely mechanical control can easily be taken away.

For example, now.

"I once tried to directly liberate the 'ascension building' on the star, but during the invasion, I could vaguely feel that there was a powerful aura on the star. The data intensity revealed by this aura was stronger than mine.

Even stronger."

Lolita said to Gao Gong.

The senior engineer nodded and said:

"It's not surprising that a stellar industrial cluster is suppressed by level four power. You can hack into an industrial planet under the eyes of others, which is already very powerful."

"But what I want to know is how you built my fleet and transported it out reasonably and legally."

According to the normal intensity of interstellar war, if you want to conquer an armed planet, you need the 111 law, that is, 10 interstellar fortresses, 100 battleships, and 1,000 frigates.

Basically, with a fleet of 1,110 starships, capturing a planet is not a problem.

But the problem is, how to produce so many starships and get them out of the territory of the Mirta Federation.

This is something that seems impossible to do.

"If it's just production, it's not difficult," Lolita said rather confidently.

"Parts loss."

As an unmanned industrial planet that is producing all the time, it has a certain loss rate. Only when it exceeds this loss limit will dedicated personnel come to investigate and repair it.

"I have overdrafted its attrition rate for a hundred years, which is enough to accumulate the parts and components to build this fleet. Even before we leave, we can artificially create a large industrial accident and destroy dozens of hull frames."

Lolita slowly told her plan. In fact, if the high-tech engineers were not worth the investment, this 'loss fleet' would be an important weight for her to use against Alpha Civilization.

It turns out to be an interstellar version of the fire dragon cabin.

Gao Gong was stunned.

It is indeed a planet computer, and it does require the data processing system of a planet computer in order to handle the accounting without any problems.

"Then how to transport it?"

Lolita said: "The Green Sun Industrial Cluster, every ten years, transports a group of supply ships to the garrison areas of the federation's major fleets. I can find a way to mix this fleet into it, but according to my calculations

, there is a 26.8% chance that unexpected factors will occur.”

Is that a one-quarter probability?

Within the federal territory, once discovered, the senior engineer may be able to hold on and run away, but this 'loss fleet' is 100% unable to run away.

But if you can buy a fleet of thousands of third-level spaceships for free, what kind of aircraft do you need!?

"I will take you to the weapons production factory and try to mass-produce your structure using this planet's industrial technology," Lolita said again.

Senior Engineer nodded, this was what he had promised before, and Senior Engineer was also curious about whether this type of 'carbon-based killing weapon' could be replicated with the Federation's technology.



Next door to Benguela Star Province, on the famous ecological planet Valmy, a mysterious investigation is taking place.

In an ecological villa surrounded by mountains and rivers, four Mirtas, one large and three small, looked at the investigators in front of them in panic.

The golden robe, black trousers, the cool and cruel temperament that is completely opposite to the romantic and lazy Mirta people, and the telekinesis cannon in his hand all indicate that this is the notorious executioner of the Federation's famous anti-smuggling bureau.

The golden dog, the outsider killer, the golden god of death.

"We are Mirta people. According to federal regulations, you cannot enter our home to search without reason!"

The middle-aged man trembled and shouted.

An executioner looked at the other person indifferently. A rich white light suddenly flashed in his eyes. The next moment, the male Mirta showed a painful expression, squeezed his throat, knelt on the ground, and arched his body.

The limbs were shrunk, and the human form formed through 'species modification' gradually turned into a long worm with facial features and glowing stars.

The same operation was performed on the three Mirta babies, all of which turned into smaller bugs.

"Egraminus, one of the 174 species of space behemoths, although it is only a larvae, it is still a bastard!"

The executioner paused and said coldly:

"The offal should be cleaned up!!"


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