Hua Xia City was shaped like a sphere. A huge central axis passed through the sphere to provide power for the space city's rotation.
Using a centrifugal device, the space city maintained one-fifth of Earth's gravity.
Zhao Yu had no intention of going to Huaxia Town. He came here only for the plan that he had made before.
He and Zhou Shuren were preparing to install the particle supercomputer on a giant meteorite not far from Huaxia City.
The meteorites captured by planetary gravity would move at a constant speed, and different gravitational ranges would have different speeds.
There would definitely be no strange phenomenon of sudden acceleration in the same orbit.
On the meteorite, there was a crude space base in Huaxia City. Zhao Yu landed there.
Wearing a simple spacesuit, Zhao Yu walked out of the spaceship.
The people in charge of handing over to Zhao Yu were a few space city defense guards and two scientists.
The soldiers were all dressed very traditional, and there were even five-pointed stars on their shoulders.
Zhao Yu looked at these soldiers with short hair and tall figures. He felt as if he had suddenly returned to the AD era.
The two scientists were a man and a woman. The man was called Gong Gaofeng. He was 1.88 meters tall and his hair was a little messy. He was about 37 or 38 years old.
He looked a little disheveled, but Zhao Yu had heard of him before. He was quite famous in the Federation and had published many papers on the future of computers.
Unfortunately, in this restless era, no one could really calm down and listen to the voice of a scholar.
People were only thinking about the bunker project and the fight for space city spots, or fighting for power and profit to earn more money.
The general mindset of society was that they didn't care if humans were destroyed or not. They wouldn't be satisfied even if they died if they couldn't earn money.
This had never changed.
The woman's name was Qiu Xiang Xueyuan. She was in her twenties and was about 1.7 meters tall. She was slightly chubby and had some pimples on her face. She still looked like a student.
The relationship between the two was probably that of a senior leading a junior.
"We built a base here. We originally planned to develop this meteorite to grow food and vegetables. As you know, the space city is very tight on land. Food is basically grown in factories. Although there is no problem, it is still unable to be fully absorbed by the human body.”
Zhao Yu nodded, his face expressionless. He was just cursing in his heart. It was the end of the world, and they were still thinking about farming. They were really crazy.
"This is a pretty good plan, but it might have to be put on hold. This was a supercomputer matrix purchased from the Star World Corporation, which was also the carrier for the core algorithm of Skynet. It was placed here, and in the future, it would also be built into a computing center.”
Zhao Yu pointed at the spaceship. "I'll arrange for a battleship to patrol the area. Remember not to let anyone get close to this place.”
"Don't worry about that. This place has already been designated as a research restricted area by Huaxia City. The general only needed to be responsible for the expulsion and protection of the outer perimeter.”
Gong Gaofeng said.
Zhao Yu nodded." I will. This place will be a no-fly zone. There will be more robots coming later, and I'll leave the maintenance work to you.”
The two sides talked for a while, and the soldiers transported all the components down and reassembled them.
The particle supercomputer array wasn't small. Each unit was ten meters tall, and the connecting cables were as thick as a human head.
As the energy was connected, the entire ground shook slightly. The indicator light of the giant particle computer began to flicker.
The screen at the end also showed its self-test process. It was a little long, but there were no problems.
Zhao Yu connected the Skynet core in his laptop to the particle computer's computing matrix network.
The data transmission was very convenient.
Skynet controlled this core computing matrix that far exceeded the Terminator World's server.
After all, the difference in civilization between the two worlds was obvious.
The human civilization in the Terminator world had not even developed a nuclear fusion reactor.
But here, nuclear fusion had become a common source of energy.
Overall, the Three-Body Universe was much more advanced than the Terminator Universe.
Zhao Yu tried to connect a pioneer robot to Skynet's control network, and there was no problem. Skynet could control these machines to act as construction workers.
The few of them watched as the robot ran into the distance under the control of Skynet and began to work.
Qiu Xiangxue followed him to check if there were any errors in the control protocol of the Skynet and the calculation core of the robot.
Zhao Yu looked at the girl who was working and then looked at Gong Gaofeng beside him. The other party looked at the huge computing center and could not hide the joy in his eyes.
It was like the expression of a child who liked toys.
"Mr. Gong, what do you think about the research of the Celestial World Corporation?”
Zhao Yu asked casually.
"It's alright. After all, light speed spaceships are the key to humanity's interstellar colonization. It's a pity that the federal government doesn't allow it.”
Gong Gaofeng scratched his head and continued,"We don't have to use the light speed ship, but we can't do without it. The Federation should curb escapism, not light speed spaceships. Although the Federation had reiterated the law on escape several times, in reality, which organization or official had not booked the tickets for the interstellar spaceship? Some of them had even sneaked away.”
" Just look at the Solar System Federal Fleet Separation Act. Do you really think they are stupid? Those guys are very smart. Even if it was converted from military to civilian use, the performance of the star-level warship was still there. If something happened, it could directly sail far away and leave the solar system.”
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