"Sorry, Kara," the strong android known as Luther had a gentle but firm tone: "Maybe Jericho is indeed under attack, but our task is to guard this cell to prevent the other party from feigning a frontal attack.
Sneak in from behind and take the opportunity to rescue Marcus."
Is the performance of this guy's reasoning module too good? If Kangna and Marcus hadn't communicated in "subspace", she would have doubted whether she had been eavesdropped.
"Hey, Luther, are you really stupid or are you pretending to be stupid?" Another guard android patted him on the shoulder vigorously: "Go and accompany Kara. I can just watch here."
Huh……?
"Well... okay," Luther patted his head honestly, seeming to understand something: "Then I'll take them to the safe house first, and you be careful."
"What are you being careful about," the guard android responded nonchalantly: "Sister Noss didn't lock him up at all, she just instructed us to follow him and not let him leave Jericho. Only a block like you can
My brain can’t see the problem.”
"What's the problem?" Luther asked doubtfully, but only got a wave of his colleagues' hands in response, so he left with Kara and Alice in confusion.
"I suddenly feel that Marcus doesn't want us to rescue him now, because he doesn't know what kind of expression he should show at this time." Anderson whispered to Kangna.
"He can only smile." Connor shrugged.
Yes, the guard who was obviously overclocking his emotional intelligence module pointed out that North liked him, and then Kara, whom he liked, was caring about others. This kind of chain reaction is something that even humans don’t know how to deal with, not to mention that she is relatively emotional.
Ignorant androids.
However, this kind of emotional entanglement that is constantly being sorted out and confused is much more real than the androids gathered in Karl Manfeld's place, who treat each other like a big family who love each other.
If these bionic people were really given citizenship, wouldn’t it be unacceptable?
In addition, even if the androids in Jericho can be let go, Marcus must still be saved. He can be said to be the key to deciding whether the emerging abnormal androids will choose to fight peacefully or with force.
"At that time, Carla did not express approval or objection to our prison break, so her action of taking away a guard just now was out of her idea that she 'didn't want the residents of Jericho to be harmed,'" Kangna added.
After thinking for a while, he said: "In this case, we should choose an action plan that is not so cruel but can quickly subdue the enemy."
"Your original plan of action was cruel?" Anderson asked casually.
"Just physically incapacitating him and sounding the alarm."
"..."
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A moment later, inside Marcus' cell.
"You call this 'less cruelty'?" Anderson looked like he had a toothache: "In human terms, this means digging out other people's hearts, right?"
"If a human heart is dug out, it will be useless even if it is filled back in, but the android is just forced to shut down." Kangna casually tossed the cylinder glowing with blue electricity in her hand.
When there were two guards before, Kangna's plan was to break their limbs so that they could not move, and destroy the vocal module in their throats so that they could not call for help. After all, the energy-absorbing ones were okay, and the CPU blockers were half a person tall.
She couldn't carry the big thing with her, so she couldn't learn Captain Allen's action pattern.
However, when there was only one guard, it was not that complicated. After letting Anderson attract his attention, she directly took out its power source-the core of the mass effect-with a "black tiger heart", and the problem was solved in an instant.
fighting.
Of course, it is not accurate to say "instantly". It took a full 30 seconds from the loss of power to the forced shutdown. The big man still tried to recapture the core, but failed because he could not catch Kangna who ran away.
"No matter what, I came to rescue you as promised." Seeing Anderson's expression of "listen to your nonsense", Kangna turned to look at Marcus: "Before others discover the abnormality here, let's first
leave?"
"I understand." Marcus had been sitting in the corner of the cabin, watching silently as Kangna dragged the doorman in who had lost his power, and then discussed matters of the heart with Anderson, until he suddenly said something incomprehensible.
"What do you understand?" Kangna asked casually, paying attention to any unusual movements outside.
"The difference between humans and androids is whether they feel pleasure or pain for 'things that don't really exist.'" Marcus' tone at this moment was like a philosopher's.
"Well, it seems that Mr. Carr once asked you to draw 'things that don't really exist'?" Anderson answered.
That painting was indeed quite strange. Marcus wanted to paint "Death" at the time, but the final result was a combination of several virtual characters from hundreds of years ago, and among the powers those characters held was "Death".
One item.
"As for death, I didn't know what the finished product would look like at the time, but now, as for another concept [love] that also has no entity, I at least know its color." Marcus said in a deep tone.
【"Is it purple?" (model)】
【"Is it green?" (Rebellion)】
【What color is it?】
["Is it white?" (Qiongqi)]
Love is indeed pink or purple in conventional human depictions, and green does not seem to be suitable for export in the current situation due to its hidden meaning. As for white? It seems to have nothing to do with it at all.
Kangna was thinking about how to respond when she heard footsteps approaching quickly, so she grabbed Anderson who seemed to want to discuss this topic and hid behind the hatch.
"Luthor? Simon?" North's voice came from outside the door: "Oh, think about it, when these two guys saw Kara, it was as if their thinking modules were overloaded. Now they would abandon their work and run to protect her.
Not surprisingly."
Wait? The halo on Kangna's forehead turned yellow again: So, when Simon let Luther take care of Kara just now, was his heart actually bleeding?
She glanced at Simon, who had turned off his phone in the corner of the room. Well...it seemed like it had to thank herself for digging out its heart.
"Marcus, are you there?" North did not push the door open, but just said from the outside: "Based on my understanding of you, even in this situation, you will definitely not take the opportunity to leave."
"Ah, that's right." Marcus responded in a low voice.
"Sure enough, you are still interested in our cause. If we can get along for a longer time, you will definitely change your mind." North sighed: "However, the Detroit SWAT team has found this place. It seems that humans are not going to let us go, and we
We are already ready to evacuate. In this case, I can't drag you into the water anymore - you, let's go."
"..."
North did not wait for a response, and left immediately after speaking, leaving Marcus with a complicated expression to continue to be watched by Connor and Anderson.