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Chapter 130: Griya's Technical Team

Chapter 130: Griya's Technical Team

Facing Mai Mai's puzzled gaze, the sage continued, "Gria hopes to restore the glorious technology of humanity's past, but we need support. If you wish to build such a ring belt, we can provide technical services, but you will need to provide the construction site and resources."

Obviously, these guys are also very yearning for the giant wonders of stellar rings that look very Ohm Messianic at first glance.

They wanted to build one of these things, but apparently they had neither the place nor the resources to build a ring belt.

Although the Graya Forge World can do this on the stars in its own galaxy, the resource problem still makes them helpless.

Stellar rings are not as simple as just putting a ring around a planet.

Not to mention how to construct such an exaggerated thing, the resources needed to build the ring alone are enough to drain all the resources of an entire star region.

It means to drain literally rather than describe it. The planets in the entire star zone have to be demolished before we can gather enough resources to build the ring belt.

Of course, if stellar matter could be extracted and converted into minerals, it wouldn't be so troublesome.

Generally speaking, more than 90% of the matter in a galaxy is concentrated in stars. Compared with dismantling planets, it seems more cost-effective to dismantle stars.

However, even with the technology mastered by the Mechanicus, it is still impossible to disassemble stellar matter and convert it into minerals.

However, according to the information read by the sages of Gria, in the ancient dark technological age, humans did possess the technology to dismantle stars. They even sent mining teams to the center of the Milky Way and built huge space-borne particle excavators to dismantle newborn stars, extract elements and obtain energy through fusion.

After learning about the existence of this technology, the oilmen in Gria were collectively excited and dove into the database to search, hoping to find the STC or related records of this technology.

However, so far, they have not found any relevant technical information records. Currently, the mechanics of Gria are searching their own database while preparing to send people to Mars to search for records about the satellite particle excavator in the largest database of the Mechanicus, in an effort to restore this amazing technology.

As long as they can restore it, the oil man from Gria would pat his gears and guarantee that they can really repair the belt.

"But you haven't found the technology yet, right?" Mai Mai looked at the sage in front of him and thought he was joking.

Mai Mai has no doubt whether the headquarters of the Martian Mechanicus has this technology, but whether it can be dug out... Haha, if the oil man can dig it out, he wouldn't have dug it out until now.

The sage of Griya felt a little embarrassed about this, but still insisted, "We simply forgot this technology in the past! As long as we are given a world, we will definitely find it! The Mechanicus has only forgotten and lost it, not lost this technology!"

For the oil men, losing such important technology is unforgivable, especially when it comes to a huge order. After all, they can't let the big customer think that they are unprofessional and have lost their skills to make a living, and now they have nothing to offer, right?
"Okay, okay, then, when will you be able to dig up this technology? Decades? Hundreds of years? Thousands of years?" Mai Mai looked at the sage before him and said with some regret, "We don't have that much time to wait for you to slowly dig. If you can't find it before 999.M41, then we'll have to give up the idea of ​​building a stellar ring."

"Why this time?" The sage of Gria didn't quite understand the significance of this time point.

"Don't ask me. This is the timeline set by Inquisitor Chen Xi. I can only obey his orders." Mai Mai shrugged and decisively passed the blame to Chen Xi before continuing, "There's no rush for the stellar rings and the onboard particle excavator, but please complete the Rostov II rings as quickly as possible. We're still waiting for it to develop the sub-stellar region!"

"Don't worry about that. As long as there are sufficient mineral resources, we can complete all construction work within ten years." The sage of Gria was very serious about the deal he had already agreed to. While making this promise, he also specifically stated, "We will send a technical team to conduct preliminary investigations to confirm the construction plan and where to start mining. All of this needs to be confirmed in advance."

Even the renovation of residential houses in the 3K era required a lot of preliminary docking, not to mention the construction of a huge ring belt.

You have to know that this is a planetary-level ring belt. The modules installed on the ring belt will be different according to different needs, from hydroponic farms that can meet the food needs of the entire sub-star region to the specific needs of orbital shipyards and supporting facilities. These all need to be confirmed in advance before construction can begin.

"Of course, we warmly welcome the technical team of the Mechanicus to Rostov II." At this point, Mai Mai naturally expressed his welcome. He did not forget why Chen Xi asked him to run so far to Gria to place an order.

"Very good, it seems we have reached a consensus on this point." The Sage of Gria was very happy and nodded. He then said, "Sage Christen will board this ship with her technical team later. She will temporarily operate with you."

Glia really attaches great importance to this order, and the technical team it sends is the best in Glia.

When Mai Mai heard the sage from Gria say that the technical team was going to take a ship, he was stunned for a moment and then asked, "Doesn't this sage Christen have a forged ship?"

Generally, they are called sages, and most of them have their own foundry ships. Some of the wealthier ones have even started forging arks.

"No, she does, but her forge is currently undergoing upgrades and cannot be used for the time being." The Sage of Gria felt a little embarrassed when this was mentioned, but still explained: "Sage Christen has a strange temper, and many members of her team have also obtained the title of Sage.

In order to accommodate the entire technical team, Sage Christen carried out a comprehensive upgrade and renovation of his foundry ship, which is not yet completed.

Therefore, they can only borrow your ship for the time being, please understand."

"Okay, it sounds a little troublesome, but as long as the sages don't mind that this ship is just a frigate, I think there should be no problem." Mai Mai didn't think there was anything wrong with receiving a group of greasemen. As long as they were willing to take the boat, he would dare to let them get on board.

"That's great. Sage Christen will contact you later." The sage of Gria nodded and said goodbye.

(End of this chapter)

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