Shen Bei followed Dr. Batu all the way inside.

Shen Bei wirelessly connected the Dodge Tomahawk motorcycle to keep up.

The pace of movement was neither fast nor slow, like a worker walking home after a tiring day.

The entire ruined city was desolate.

There was only the sound of two footsteps.

In a trance, Shen Bei had an illusion that the boundless darkness was like the empty deep space of the universe, which would never end.

Only the instrument behind Dr. Nabatu flashed a red dot from time to time, like a signpost.

Shen Bei was the first to break the silence: "How about this signal bridge?"

This is also a question that Shen Bei is concerned about.

Once this thing is very useful, Dr. Batu's influence can be extended again.

It is conceivable that the construction of multiple zombie signal bridges, like a relay race, continuously transmitting signals, will have endless possibilities.

It's not a problem to let the zombies' tentacles touch warm areas.

Dr. Batu's electronic synthesized voice drifted through the night sky. "Strictly speaking, this isn't called a signal bridge. I've simplified it to make it easier for you to understand."

"This device is actually a neuron remote control bridge."

"The device is based on quantum entanglement technology and bioelectric signal conversion mechanism, achieving seamless connection between the human brain and remote machine equipment."

"When the zombie's visual system generates a signal, it is captured in real time and converted into a quantum bit stream. These quantum bits are encoded and encrypted in the quantum processor within the NLRB and transmitted back through a pre-set quantum channel."

"The receiving device is also equipped with an NLRB system, which can capture these quantum signals across long distances and, through a reverse decoding and conversion process, restore them to command signals that can be understood and executed by me, thereby achieving effective control of remote machines or other people's brain-computer interfaces."

"Although the instantaneous nature of quantum entanglement can theoretically ignore distance limitations, in practical applications, the stability of quantum signals faces many problems."

"Especially when passing through dust, gravitational waves and other cosmic ray interference, the entangled state of quantum bits can be easily destroyed, leading to signal loss or distortion."

"I designed a complex error correction and regeneration algorithm, but it still can't completely solve the problem of signal delay over long distances."

"Whenever a signal travels a longer distance, it experiences a delay, just like spreading a series of ripples of information in water. Each ripple takes time to spread and reverberate."

"I'm trying to think of other ways to solve this problem."

Shen Bei yawned and felt drowsy after listening to it.

Many of Dr. Batu's words are superfluous.

Shen Bei was not at all interested in the principles and functions of this signal transmission system.

"Just tell me it doesn't work." Shen Bei said succinctly, "No need to elaborate."

In fact, Shen Bei also knew that even if Dr. Batu solved the signal problem.

There is still one crucial issue that remains unresolved.

That's Solution X.

Every zombie needs this thing.

If I don’t drink it for a day, I will fall to the ground and can’t get up.

Long-distance signal transmission relies purely on zombies carrying equipment.

Naturally, the supply of X solution is missing, which is a huge problem.

Of course, Dr. Batu can also choose to place the device signal bridge in a fixed position.

But once it is discovered and destroyed by humans, it is equivalent to pulling out the network cable.

There are also zombies guarding the place, so we still have to go back to the supply of Solution X.

Dr. Batu stopped and looked back at Shen Bei, his camera swiveling. "I thought you might have some thoughts on this. After all, your thinking is always a step ahead of mine, so to avoid you asking questions, I'll just say it straight."

Shen Bei laughed: "Human nature is so changeable, you can't guess it."

Dr. Batu continued walking forward: "This is the shortcoming of human beings. They have no fixed attitude and are always changing."

"It's called adapting to circumstances and going with the flow."

"So, if humanity is impure and lacks a unified ideology, and each individual has his or her own ideas, nothing great can be accomplished."

Shen Bei asked curiously, "What big thing are you planning to do?"

"You asked knowingly."

Shen Bei shrugged: "I don't think you can do it."

Dr. Batu laughed, and the electronic synthesized sound of his laughter was predictable, giving Shen Bei the illusion that Steel was very happy.

Shen Bei asked again: "Who gave you the final order to carry out this mission?"

"You still ask questions even though you already know the answer."

This question, which is asked despite knowing the answer, is different from the previous one.

But Shen Bei knew that Dr. Batu was not a rigid intelligent code, but an intelligent awakening.

You have the right to refuse to answer any questions.

Shen Bei simply stopped talking and remained silent.

Not long after.

Under the guidance of Dr. Duotu, Shen Bei finally stepped into the core area of ​​​​G01 area.

Shen Bei took a look and was a little surprised.

In the distance, a strange stronghold stands tall.

It was the wreckage of a spaceship that had suffered heavy damage but whose head was still intact. It looked like a relic from the future, isolated from the world, emitting a mysterious yet solemn cold light, like a sleeping giant.

There are also some buildings full of wild aesthetics on the outside of the head of the spacecraft, attached to the head of the spacecraft like new coral reefs coiled around ancient shipwrecks on the seabed.

These buildings are built from broken spacecraft parts, rusted metal, and scattered rocks. They are scattered at different heights, like winding snakes and scorpions, clinging tightly to the metal shell of the head of the spacecraft, forming a defensive fortress that is both solid and wild.

In the center of the fortress, the transparent dome on the head of the spacecraft is like a deep eye, gazing at the boundless starry sky.

Shen Bei tutted his words twice: "I have never seen such a disorganized defense. It's really weak."

Dr. Batu said, "I didn't do this."

This sentence made Shen Bei look strange. He turned his head and looked at Dr. Batu: "It wasn't you who did it?"

"Correct."

Dr. Batu continued to lead Shen Bei deeper. "I was originally in a downtime state, completely oblivious to the outside world. When I woke up, I discovered that this place had been occupied by a group of people claiming to be the Church of Almighty God, and had turned it into this state."

The Church of Almighty God...

Shen Bei suddenly realized.

It is said that the human colonization technology of the Church of Almighty God is far ahead of this era.

Shen Bei had speculated that the technology of the Church of Almighty God was not a technology tree that he had lit up himself.

It was indeed verified.

This technology was obtained from this spaceship.

"What happened next?" Shen Bei asked curiously.

Dr. Batu said casually: "I killed them all."

Shen Bei frowned. "Impossible. Back then, you were just code, existing only in the server. You couldn't kill anyone, not even an ant."

If Dr. Batu had robots, why would he have so many zombies to guard the central area?

Wouldn't it be better to just use a robot, without the hassle of dealing with X solution?

But in fact, from the beginning to now, Shen Bei has never seen any robot.

"Although I am just code, I can fully control everything that happens inside the spacecraft."

As Dr. Batu walked, he said, "Of course, we have to thank those idiots for reconnecting the broken data cable."

"I can monitor every corner of the spacecraft at all times. I found the ultimate weapon hidden in the weapons compartment."

Shen Bei asked, "What is it?"

"Let's go in first, and you'll know after taking a look."

Dr. Batu did not answer the question directly, but continued to lead Shen Bei towards the head of the spacecraft.

Before long, they arrived at the entrance of the spaceship.

It is said to be the entrance, but in fact it is just a closed gate built by the Church of Almighty God on the broken head.

It’s no wonder that the Church of Almighty God adapted to local conditions and used steel welding to build it up, making it look like the real thing.

It is inevitable that the style is inconsistent and looks a bit ugly.

It's like a young, beautiful and slim girl has an ugly tumor on her belly.

Following Dr. Batu's guidance, Shen Bei stepped into the head of the spacecraft.

Facing him was an airtight door. When he opened it and entered, Shen Bei felt as if he had stepped into a time tunnel of another dimension.

The head of the spaceship looked tattered from the outside, like a torn piece of paper, but what appeared before Shen Bei's eyes was another shocking sight.

The first thing that catches the eye is a corridor.

On both sides of the corridor, the bulkheads constructed from intelligent nanomaterials change color and texture according to mood and situation, sometimes turning into a starry galaxy painting, and sometimes turning into a deep and dark underwater world.

Shen Bei's pupils moved slightly, and he simulated the emotion of anger in his mind.

A fiery and violent red light appeared on the bulkhead.

When the mood turns to calm, it turns white again.

When you are in a good mood, you will feel lush and green.

"Interesting." Shen Bei laughed.

Dr. Bartle asked, "Guess why we have to set this color to reflect the mood."

"No need to guess."

Shen Bei waved his hand. "Long-distance travel has a huge impact on people's moods. It's inevitable that they'll become irritable. Discover it in time and intervene early to prevent it from becoming a mental illness and driving them crazy."

"Also, this is the only way to the central control area. I'm afraid anyone with a bad mood won't be allowed in, for fear that they might do something detrimental to the spacecraft."

Dr. Batu nodded: "You are now a qualified crew member."

Then Dr. Batu pressed a button on the bulkhead.

A hatch opened.

Inside was a workbench, and Dr. Batu lay down on it.

A camera was lowered from the ceiling, emitting a red light, scanning the female zombie.

Several surgical robotic arms came down and began to repair the female zombie.

"gone."

Dr. Batu's voice came from behind Shen Bei.

Looking back.

This time, Dr. Batu did not control any zombies, but a ball of light composed of blue light was suspended in the air.

Like 3D imaging.

"Is this your true form?" Shen Bei asked, tilting his head.

"I can transform at will." Dr. Batu slowly floated forward. "Don't think too much. I won't turn into a naked woman for you to see, because I don't want you to suddenly have a sexual impulse."

Shen Bei: ...

After passing through the corridor, there is the main control center, which is like a shining transparent gem heart, embedded in the core area of ​​the head of the spacecraft.

Surrounding the hemispherical holographic control panel, countless light spots and data streams jump and converge in the air, forming dynamic pictures.

But Shen Bei couldn't understand it, and guessed it was a retrieval data report of various parts of the spacecraft's head.

"Don't you want to know how I destroyed the Church of Almighty God?"

Dr. Batu turned into an arrow and pointed: "Look this way."

Shen Bei turned his head to the left and saw a hatch opened.

A figure walked out.

Shen Bei actually saw...himself!

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