The first time I encountered a new type of bionic robot, I tried to defeat it but was severely damaged.

Cecily suggested that everyone work together to take it down, and that they could talk about the blueprints after they won. However, Kara ignored him and took the blueprints by herself.

Although this was unexpected, Cecily didn't care too much.

There is no doubt that Kara is the strongest among them. The fact that she can discover the flaws of the bionic robot in a short time proves this.

In his opinion, this new type of special robot was most likely a new product from this weapons test.

The effect is good, but that's all.

Because there is a fatal flaw.

The idea of ​​making the verification node appear in advance to predict the situation is a good one, and it is more in line with human combat thinking. However, the same series of deceptions used against humans can also be used on him.

From this point of view, it is actually inferior to traditional fighting machines.

Traditional combat robots rely entirely on reactions and numbers. If the combined physical attributes and martial arts understanding of a combat professional can outweigh the numbers, they win; otherwise, they lose.

It's simple and clear.

It’s not like the current situation, where as long as there is a possibility of misjudgment, there is a possibility of a crash.

Not stable enough.

This alone is enough to sentence this new type of weapon to death, at least until the other side develops a solution.

After Kara dealt with the guard robot, she disappeared into the passage.

Cecily and David were also concentrating on recovering from their injuries, silently accumulating strength. They had already known the flaws of this new weapon through the battle with Kara, and they had to complete this mission as soon as possible before the flaws were repaired.

Cecily's injuries were slightly less serious, so it didn't take long for him to recover. He came out of the medical cabin and looked at the child David with wide eyes in the medical cabin.

"Just rest in there. You've been hurt by your own injuries."

"How dare you criticize me? Your own judgment of combat power is also a mess. You said you wanted to cooperate, but look at how Kara killed it all by herself."

"I admit Kara is strong, but his victory this time was likely due to luck. If he hadn't just happened to discover a bug in the robot's combat logic, the outcome would be hard to predict. Okay, I won't say any more. Just stay inside. I'm going to go get the third blueprint first."

"Kara just came from a fight and isn't in great shape this time. Plus, he's been quite the show, so he's definitely being targeted. It might seem like he's winning, but it's hard to say who's actually winning."

After saying that, Cecily left.

David: "Damn it, these two got there first."

……

Cecily walked into Kara, and the passage he had entered before also led him to the maze.

In the maze, I was very careful at first, but later I found that the maze seemed to only trap people and there was no other danger.

Just to delay time?

When Cecily came out, he was still thinking: A junior is just a junior, he has too little experience.

They don't even know how to take advantage of the maze's great home advantage. If they had deployed more combat robots or large traps, how could they have it so easy?

Although the exploration process took some time, he was able to maintain a fairly good condition, which was not a loss at all for him.

But Cecily changed his mind and felt that it was right not to deploy combat robots. After all, the content of this assessment was about new combat robots.

Now that the new weapons used for the experiment have been solved, they can see the method clearly. Even if there are more, let alone one-on-one, even if it is one against three, Cecily is confident that he can win.

Naturally, there is no need to waste resources on robots that can be easily dealt with.

This is how fighting works. Once you find out the opponent's weakness, you have the possibility of winning with one blow.

Even if another combat robot comes, as long as we know how to exploit the opponent's weaknesses, it will just be a matter of moving our hands.

With this idea in mind, Cecily was naturally fearless.

Although there were many traps and lasers along the way, they were all a piece of cake for Cecily.

He had been to the battle block many times and had seen this kind of arrangement many times. At this moment, he stood with his hands behind his back, moving freely and easily between the traps like a white crane.

Cecily easily passed through the trap area that spanned two floors in the maze.

"It seems there are no new tricks. We have to speed up and not let Kara get ahead." He didn't even avoid the camera when he said this, and his voice was clearly transmitted to the control room.

That arrogant look left Virgil speechless.

"Isn't this too arrogant?" Virgil couldn't help but say, "Even though he's a senior, he doesn't even take us seriously!"

But they had to admit, the senior's move was truly impressive. Dodging the dense laser pulses gracefully was enough to send their adrenaline soaring just by watching. This kind of excitement was something support classes like theirs rarely experienced.

"Don't worry," Noah said calmly, "The stronger the senior, the better it is for our experiment. It's a win-win situation."

"It looks really exciting, but it's a pity that we are support professions and will never be able to experience the thrill of this kind of battle in our lifetime." Delayak said regretfully.

Noah was slightly stunned: "You like fighting?"

Delayak nodded. "Yes, my first choice was the combat profession. Unfortunately, I failed the talent assessment, so I was relegated to mechanical assembly. Although it's also an ace profession, it's still not as exciting as the combat profession."

"Not only is it my first choice, Virgil, but it's also a combat profession."

Noah leaned over and saw Virgil nodding as well.

This made Noah a little puzzled: "Why is this the case? The proportion of auxiliary professions in the core management should be relatively high, right?"

"While that's true, it might just be our personal preference. I watched a lot of documentaries and movies about combat professions when I was younger."

Martin suddenly spoke up: "I can prove this. When I was a kid, I saw those combat professionals flying over rooftops and walls, lurking and assassinating, and it was really enviable."

Noah smiled and said, "How difficult is that? With a little modification, we can make a manned robot. I'm not saying you can reach the level of a top combat professional, but it shouldn't be a problem to reach the level of a senior..."

As he spoke, Noah was slightly stunned and fell into deep thought.

Delayak was listening with great interest at first, but then Noah stopped talking. So he asked, puzzled, "What's wrong? Is there a problem?"

"No, you reminded me." Noah's eyes lit up. "Not everyone has the talent to become a combat professional, but many times, if you have the skills of a combat professional, you do have more choices and experience in many things."

"There are definitely quite a few people who think this way."

"Now with the Hound I combat assistance system, our combat system is more intelligent and more human-like. Its decision-making is much more flexible than that of traditional combat robots."

"More importantly, our system has the ability to continuously iterate and learn. We can naturally collect user data to provide them with a better service experience. We are more in line with each individual's thinking and habits. This is our advantage, and we can definitely do this... It's time to put the development of manned robots on the agenda."

"Are we really going to make a manned robot?" Delyak and Virgil asked in unison.

"Of course it's true."

Noah smiled and nodded. "That's nothing to be surprised about. When the time comes, you'll sit in the cockpit and let the Hound One take control of everything else. It'll be almost the same as if you were a combat professional yourself. You can even customize the Hound One to learn specific combinations of skills and create a fighting style unique to you."

He grew more excited as he spoke. "It's not just about combat. There are many dangerous areas that only combat professionals can go to. Support professionals need to make extensive preparations before going. With manned robots, we have a higher risk response capability and are much more flexible than hiring combat professionals."

"It can also be used as a teaching tool! If you record the skills of a combat professional, use 'Hound Type 1' to deduce the corresponding skills, and then adjust the moves based on the individual's data, allowing learners to immerse themselves in the first-person perspective, it will definitely achieve twice the result with half the effort!"

The more Noah thought about it, the more he felt that manned robots were a good direction.

Traditional vehicles are just means of transportation, but the "Hound One" manned robot allows the driver to directly possess the strength of a mid-level combat professional - safer, smarter and lower cost.

He patted Delayak excitedly. "Great! You're quite the thinker! You've done a great job this time. Once the test is over, we'll get started on this."

"Ah? Is this complete?"

Delayak felt that Noah's thinking was too unconventional.

But on second thought, perhaps it is this active thinking that allows them to complete the key topics of AI in the first grade.

It’s not shameful to have a boss like this!

"It's not perfect, just an idea," Noah said with a smile. "But we'll talk about all this after the project is finished. Now, let's see how Senior Cecily performs—don't forget, he just provoked us."

"Ha, I hope he likes our surprise for him."

A smile appeared on Noah's face.

Deliat and Virgil also laughed.

……

As he got closer to the exit of the maze, Cecily's pace gradually slowed down.

He knew very well that his smooth journey might be due to the ELO mechanism, or it might be because most of his opponents went after Kara, which made it so smooth for him.

Of course, the latter may bear the main responsibility.

This is normal, because Kara is so outstanding. If it were him, he would also target her first.

"The first bird to stick its head out gets shot. Kara still doesn't understand." Cecily shook his head, very satisfied with his strategy of deliberately lowering his performance to balance the ELO mechanism.

However, the closer you get to the end, the more careful you have to be. According to the normal process, it is not impossible to encounter a difficult level at the end.

There was no threat along the way, which was obviously not a normal situation. Instead, it made Cecily remain vigilant.

[The end of the maze is here]

Cecily read the words above and was a little confused about what the purpose of placing this sign was.

He had just finished reading and looked up when he saw a familiar bionic robot. Its appearance and structure were similar to the previous one, except that it seemed a little taller.

His heart, which had been hanging in the air before, suddenly felt much more at ease.

"A backup machine."

Cecily laughed.

Something known is always better than something unknown.

There will always be multiple trial models and defective products during the research and development process. These will not be wasted but used for testing.

The machine in front of us has a rough appearance and the wiring connections are not properly processed. It is most likely a test model, most likely a defective product of the previous model. Of course, a small part of it may be an experimental product after the defects are corrected.

"No matter which one it is, I will win."

Cecily is experienced.

In such a short time, even if the bug is fixed, there is not enough time to test it.

Prediction is the core mechanism of this bionic robot. If there is a bug in this core mechanism, it will definitely not be fixed with just a few lines of code. If it is repaired hastily, the greatest possibility is to introduce a series of new bugs.

It is easy to find a bug, easy to fix it, but difficult to fix it properly.

To be fair, the performance of his junior classmates has far surpassed that of their peers. He would not be able to do this at his age.

"Don't waste time, just solve it."

Cecily stepped forward, his figure flowing like a crane spreading its wings, his hands outstretched—a feint, a deception. If he tried a few more times, waiting for his opponent to let down his guard, he could catch him off guard and win.

This is the BUG that Kara discovered, and he can easily fix it by following the same pattern.

But the next second, he was hit hard in the face, his whole body tilted to the side, and his saliva was sprayed out. He drew an arc with disbelief in his eyes and slammed heavily into the wall.

"Damn..." Before he could finish his words, the bionic robot approached, covered his mouth with its big hand, and swung him up like a windmill!

"Wooooooooooooo..." Cecily was terrified. How come this robot was even more powerful than the previous one?

"Only half an hour! The bug was fixed so quickly? Impossible! Is this a new bug? Or... is this a robot using traditional combat logic, so tricks won't work?"

He was thrown into the air and decisively released the boundaries.

Everything around me slowed down instantly, and a strong sense of control arose spontaneously.

If it is traditional, then let the numbers speak for themselves.

"In the end, humans will lead the battle..." His confident words came to an abrupt halt - because he found that everything around him slowed down, except the robot!

The huge fist hit his chest like a basketball.

"Really? I lifted the limit, and you're also improving performance? Then wouldn't my lifting it be for nothing?" Cecily was completely confused. He got beaten before lifting the limit, and he got beaten again after lifting it. What was the point of lifting the limit?

He didn't want to think in that direction, but the situation before him looked too much like a robot "feeding" him - deliberately suppressing attribute test skills, was this a "guiding punch"?

For the next few minutes, the situation remained strangely balanced.

But Cecily became more and more frustrated, and his expression became uglier and uglier.

This balance is not because he is good at it, but because the opponent is "letting go".

The robot's strength and speed continued to decline, returning to the level before he lifted the limit. Was he really testing himself?

If the opponent was a human, Cecily might have admitted defeat gracefully and praised him as a "young genius."

Geniuses are common, and it is normal to be surpassed.

But what’s before us are robots that can be mass-produced! When the products on the assembly line show their talent that surpasses our own, what does our past efforts mean?

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