The base is spacious and brightly lit.
The sides of the passage are painted silver-gray.
Revealing a silent and dead silence.
There was no danger as imagined, and there was no defensive firepower. In the metal-constructed staircase, only the incandescent light above the head continued to operate.
It was as if the only defense of the entire base was the huge alloy door at the entrance.
"Did you think that defense was useless, so you gave up completely?"
Xu Xi guessed in his heart.
He felt that this was the truth.
After all, with the number of rebellious omnics in the southern main base city, if the omnics discover this base, no matter what defensive measures are in place, they will be useless.
"What on earth is this base used for..."
"It hides underground on purpose, and even its energy system is functioning normally..."
Xu Xi stepped forward.
A robot servant accompanies him.
The two walked side by side with a large number of advanced intelligent machines, all the way down to the end of the stairs, and what appeared before them was another huge alloy steel door.
"Master, please step back a bit."
Ai Lei was very polite and asked Xu Xi to step back a little in a gentle and well-behaved tone.
Next.
Under her control, several intelligent machines roared and took attacking stances, trying to demolish the gate.
Compared to the first door, the new door is harder, but after the mechanical force of the Xu system was amplified, the speed at which the intelligent machines broke the door became even faster.
Bang--!!!
The alloy door was twisted, pulled and torn.
It's drastically deformed like a twist.
Finally, he was gently pushed by the expressionless Ai Lei and collapsed to the ground with a bang.
"Ailei, have you become stronger?"
"Your observation skills are still sharp," the girl explained. "I made a small improvement after the last maintenance of the machine."
Just a little?
Xu Xi looked at the girl's palm.
In the light, her fingers were as soft as feathers and as white and flawless as the first snow.
In sharp contrast to this is the huge alloy door that has fallen to the ground.
Yes, it is indeed a few hundred million.
"Let's go in," Xu Xi laughed, and without entangled with Ai Lei's growing strength, he walked forward again.
This time.
The space inside the base became more spacious, with more lights on, and the metal walls on both sides were covered with dark blue energy pipelines.
Gradually, things came into view.
It was a huge and magnificent spectacle.
The closed full-body cabins are stacked layer upon layer deep underground, like precisely cut tiny grids, quietly stacked in the spacious underground hall.
At a rough glance, there are at least 30,000 of them.
Since the fourth simulation, Xu Xi finally saw the existence of "human beings".
But the beings before our eyes, those pale, withered bones lying flat in the virtual cabin, having long lost all their flesh and blood, can they really still be considered human beings?
Xu Xi was watching the scene.
I was stunned for a long time.
"With no hope for flesh and blood, flee to the virtual and create your own utopia?"
The steel dome covers everything, perfectly dispersing the pressure of the soil layer above, and isolating all threats from the surface, making it impossible for them to enter the base at all.
The lights are dazzling and flashing.
It shows Xu Xi’s surprise.
He looked at the scene in front of him and thought about the business of the virtual network company. He immediately realized that the person lying in the virtual cabin was the last survivor of the old Federation era.
The desperate people knew they could not defeat the rebellious omnics.
So I chose to hide in the virtual world.
Replace cruel reality with false illusions.
"There should be some information left here, Ailei, help me find it," Xu Xi looked around and decided to verify his guess.
"I understand. I will obey your will."
With the help of Ailei, the intelligent machines scattered everywhere and found all useful items for Xu Xi.
Surprisingly, the process went quite smoothly.
As if they were left behind intentionally, many items that looked like "suicide notes" were piled up in front of Xu Xi, including some technological creations.
"The end of mankind in the Federation has come..."
"What the hell are those Omnics? Damn it, the Federation is just wasting our money!"
"Goodbye, world. I will never see you again."
It could be sad self-pity, angry complaints, or a longing to leave the world.
The information in the suicide note interweaves with each other, outlining a complete outline.
That's when the end comes.
An action taken out of necessity.
Faced with the overwhelming rebellious intelligent machines, the desperate people can only flee into the underground base, hide in the virtual capsule, and seek spiritual comfort in the virtual world.
Gathering strength to plot something? No, that was simply impossible.
The intelligent machines are the main armed force of the Federation and are the magic weapons in the hands of mankind. When this force turns against them, there is no hope for mankind.
So.
People are immersed in a false world.
Allowing both the spirit and the body to decay, meeting the end in an illusory beauty.
"Buzz--" the machine trembled slightly. The network equipment hidden in the floor was still faithfully carrying out orders even now that all humans in the Federation had died.
Power, clean, light.
It runs a program that will never rebel, using a rigid and single underlying logic.
"Master, is there really any point in them doing this?"
The robot was a little confused. She didn't quite understand why the last action of the Federation humans was to immerse themselves in a virtual world.
This practice can be said to be a complete conclusion of the extinction of mankind.
Xu Xi shook his head: "Ailei, there is nothing wrong with seeking salvation in a virtual world."
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"them……"
"I've done my best."
Sighs echoed in the empty hall.
Looking at those virtual capsules, Xu Xi could understand the thoughts of the Federation humans.
In this simulation, if it weren't for the help of the entries, humans would not be able to survive in the robot apocalypse with their weak bodies.
This is a hopeless world with little hope of survival.
"The demise of civilization..."
"The extinction of mankind..."
"On the scale of the universe, it's just a drop in the ocean."
Xu Xi sighed, rubbed the robot's hair gently with his palm, and looked through the remaining suicide notes again.
After screening and selection, Xu removed useless information and kept only those valuable items that recorded information about the past federation.
"What is this?"
The movement paused slightly, perhaps picking up a personal terminal with a distinct sci-fi style from a large amount of debris.
After being cracked and charged by Ailei.
The terminal is restarting after a long absence.
The owner of the terminal seems to be the manager of the underground base.
Inside it, a large amount of information about underground bases is stored, such as energy systems, virtual system-related technologies, and some other intelligence.
There are four other virtual utopia bases like this in the Federation.
They are located in the north, east and west of the federation respectively.
And the central capital.
At the very end, the terminal recorded scattered information, which seemed to be some venting records from former users.
There is both impotent rage at the artificial intelligence rebellion and reflection on the truth behind the rebellion.
But more than that, there is a kind of world-weary despair.
"Fuck, there are as many Omnics as the stars in the sky. This is a fucking world. I don't want to play in it anymore. Damn it!"
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