Chris walked inside the spaceship, which had hideous scars on its exterior, and Andrea followed him into the spacecraft.
Chris, who was anxious to find out what exactly attacked the spacecraft, called the only "person involved" who had experienced the accident as soon as he entered the spacecraft.
"Goddess (Nuwa), I have something to confirm with you." Chris said to the air.
A second later, Nuwa's voice came out: "Your Majesty, I am here. I can feel that the soil around my shell seems to have been cleaned up."
"This is one of the reasons why I came here today! We have already seen the scars on the outer shell of your spacecraft!" Chris said as he walked towards the main control room: "Are you sure that what collided with you was a meteorite?
"
"After analysis, there is a 70% possibility that a meteorite collided with the spacecraft." Computer Nuwa replied.
"Is it possible that it was an external attack?" Chris thought for a moment and asked.
Hearing this question, Andrea looked at Chris. She realized that it seemed that Chris didn't trust this computer that much.
Come to think of it, a non-human being wandering like a ghost on a ten-thousand-year-old spaceship is indeed not trustworthy.
Nuwa also heard Chris's question, and she didn't hesitate and answered directly: "I don't know whether it was an attack or a meteorite. In fact, during the flight, most of my sensors were turned off."
This kind of answer is a bit of a panacea. It is equivalent to saying that I don't know. This "I don't know" also deepens Chris' suspicion a lot.
But then, Nuwa continued: "When the streamer engine is started, the spacecraft is traveling at sub-light speed, and most of the sensors are turned on and cannot work accurately."
"You cannot expect a spacecraft that is only slightly slower than the speed of light to rely on conventional detection methods to monitor everything happening around it." It gave its own explanation very innocently, and this explanation was very reasonable.
"Of course, the main sensor still has to run, because the quantum computer needs the intelligence information provided by the main sensor to analyze and avoid obstacles directly ahead." After a pause, Nuwa continued to explain: "However, when a collision occurs,
, the main sensor failed, and the quantum computer also had a problem. I can't troubleshoot the fault, so I can't be sure. It was a collision or an attack."
"After all, I am just a computer, not an artificial intelligence in the true sense... Although I am very smart in a sense, there is still a certain gap compared with a human being who can move." It said here.
At that time, there was a slight pause.
Then, it continued to speak and explained its analysis of the collision: "Based on the damage, I can only know which of my external sensors, including cameras and sensors, are faulty, which ones can be repaired, and which ones cannot be repaired..."
This analysis is very reasonable, so reasonable that Chris can't find any fault: "Of course, I checked the quantum computer attached to me and confirmed that the fault was not caused by interference. In other words, I ruled out human attack.
possibility."
"During the collision, there was no interference. At least the failure of the quantum computer was just an accident. That's all I know." It seemed to find that Chris had no intention of speaking, and it continued.
At this time, Chris finally spoke: "This conclusion is not so easy to draw! There is an obvious flaw in your logical inference."
"I would like to hear the details." Computer Nuwa said calmly, and then continued to wait for Chris to continue.
"It just lost power and crashed. How could the Fengling 004 escape spaceship lose its streamer engine with such a solid hull?" Chris suddenly asked.
"..." Sure enough, Nuwa was silent. She seemed to be analyzing and organizing her own language.
Finally, Nuwa's voice came, still so calm: "Your inference is reasonable. I will include this inference as a reference for subsequent logical inferences."
"That terrible attack damaged the structure of the spacecraft, so when it crashed, the streamer engine broke away from the spacecraft and exploded in the atmosphere." Chris continued.
"..." Nuwa was silent again, and after a while she continued to explain: "I am not a combat spaceship. Although my spaceship is also equipped with laser weapons, its main function is not combat."
"After all, this is an escape spacecraft. Its main purpose is to inherit the essence of earth's civilization..." it said with some embarrassment.
"In addition, I only checked the spacecraft equipment that I can check. In fact, at least one-third of the equipment on this spacecraft I do not have the right to browse and inspect." After it finished speaking, it started waiting again.
"You mean..." Chris asked.
"I have no authority to interfere with the Tianshen (Fuxi) system..." Nuwa explained: "That equipment is the core of this spacecraft. Only the crew is qualified to use this equipment."
"Take me to take a look at this mysterious device." Chris said with some curiosity after hearing Fuxi's device.
"Yes, you have the authority to inspect all the equipment on the spacecraft. After all, you are the heir." Nuwa replied directly without any hesitation.
After it finished speaking, the gate on the other side of the main control room was opened, and Chris and Andrea walked in.
Andrea felt that as long as she was in this spaceship, she would have no chance to open her mouth to speak. She didn't understand this spaceship, but when Chris came here, it was as if he had returned to his own home.
Because the equipment was huge enough, there was no need to search. Chris and Andrea easily stood in front of the Fuxi system.
This is a huge device, including radio frequency antennas connected to the outside, and large quantum computer equipment for internal storage.
However, because the huge energy was released in an instant, the core device seemed to have been completely burned.
The energy transmission that occurred more than 10,000 years ago affected the fate of almost everyone nearby - its energy was so powerful that it can be seen from this device that was completely short-circuited and burned.
"It looks like this equipment... is completely destroyed." Chris said, looking at the device that was completely burned into darkness in the hatch cover.
"I don't know. I have no way to detect this device, and there aren't any of my sensors here." Nuwa said regretfully. It seemed that it couldn't change anything in this cabin at all: "I can communicate with you here, completely.
Because it is possible to control some of my functions here, I set up speakers and microphones..."