Chapter 106 The War of Civilizations 6
These words posed a great threat to the indigenous people, but they immediately silenced Lin Xia and the other three.
For those few who have traveled through so many worlds, they all have their own judgments about the truth of the world.
Faced with the choice between their own life and the lives of everyone on the planet behind them, each person probably weighed the options in their heart. Who knows what the outcome would be? Such a choice is far too heavy.
When faced with life and death, the choice we make in the present moment is the most real. Let's wait and see.
The warships were extremely fast, and they were not allowed to observe the outside world. They were in a relatively enclosed space the whole way, with a team of veterans guarding the entrance and not allowing them to go out.
Although the recruits looked somewhat bewildered, their eyes remained resolute.
Lin Xia and the other three were completely unsure about what they were about to face. At this moment, they were watching videos of past battles that Lazy Cat had sent them in the group chat.
There is also a lot of information about mechanical civilizations, as well as their fighting methods.
Robots in mechanical civilizations come in many forms; some are covered in bionic skin and look like humans.
Some are covered in fur and are more agile and versatile than the animals they imitate.
Others are enormous, mimicking ancient creatures.
Some are simply modeled after robots; some are incredibly tall, while others are small and agile.
But most importantly, their weapons are very versatile, unlike their standard mechs and weapons.
The more Lin Xia looked, the more serious his expression became. No wonder this place sounded so pessimistic; such a mechanical legion was truly disheartening.
Lin Xia kept simulating the battle in her mind, calculating the delay time, and then she discovered that the mechanical legion did not have a delay at all; it was the human mechs that had a delay.
Most importantly, the mechanical legion's attacks are too unpredictable. Don't the people here know that? Probably not. These attacks can only be described as the optimal solution.
Lin Xia continuously summarized the various attack methods of the mechanical legion and calculated the mental energy reaction time consumed when responding to each attack.
Everyone has their own way of doing things, and they are all focused on doing their own thing.
When night fell, the warship came to a stop. As they looked at the planet inhabited by the mechanical civilization, Lin Xia and the others felt a chill in their hearts.
"Everything in mechanical civilization is based on AI created by humans in the past. As it has developed to this point, this civilization is hostile to carbon-based life forms like humans."
"Their core data backups are on the accretion disks of black holes in multiple galaxies. We have tried to destroy them countless times, but they always manage to move or add new backups first. We have done a lot of useless work."
"In the end, we discovered that they actually had a quantum immortality cloud, and that destroying it by force was completely ineffective. So many of our compatriots died, but we did so many useless things over the years."
"This time, our researchers did not rely on weapons, but entirely on manual labor, and developed several weapons to directly destroy their foundations."
"Alright, without further ado, your mission is in your spatial vortexes. Nanobots, come to me."
Everyone was separated and unable to find out about each other's missions.
Each of them was given a bracelet, which made a 'ding' sound as soon as it was put on their wrist.
As they slowly approached the gray planet, everyone's hearts were in their throats; they had entered the enemy's stronghold.
As they drew closer, the gray planet revealed its true form.
Lin Xia was stunned. She thought that a planet without human involvement would be lush and vibrant, but she didn't expect to see a gray planet without a trace of green.
Only on the planet are hemispherical protective shields covering certain areas, while the rest of the planet is pitted and uneven, as if the ground has been turned upside down again and again, with deep pits everywhere.
As the spaceship landed on the gray planet without encountering any obstacles and simply disappeared into the protective shield, the group finally breathed a sigh of relief.
Upon closer inspection, it became clear that each protective shield covered a vast area, which was essentially a processing plant. Batches of robots emerged from these factories and were directly transported to the enormous spaceships nearby.
Just then, Lazy Cat sent another message.
The mechanical civilization claimed that the organic civilization was inefficient, fragile, and unpredictable, and was a 'mistake' of the universe. They waged war to eliminate this mistake.
But in reality, it was for the purpose of plundering resources; their own planet has been completely depleted and left barren.
They even hate any kind of carbon-based life.
The warship came to a stop, the door opened, and several robots walked in. They carried a device around the warship for a moment before leaving.
Everyone breathed a sigh of relief when they saw the hatch close.
"Okay, wait a moment."
With a loud "thump!", the warship shook, startling everyone.
The warship was quiet, no one made a sound, and everyone was required to stay in their own quarters and not go out. Lin Xia quietly looked outside, feeling inexplicably uneasy.
When the assembly signal sounded, she came out of the dormitory and saw many people she had never seen before. According to the newcomers who came with her, these were all very famous generals, members of the first squadron of each fleet.
Unlike their state of excitement and trepidation, Lin Xia felt a sinking feeling in her heart, with even greater unease.
Having gathered everyone together, Xiao Guo looked at each person and said in a deep voice, "Everyone, proceed according to plan."
Lin Xia and her three companions quickly caught up with the man with the buzz cut, along with six other people.
"Seventh Sister, I have this urgent feeling that I should leave here as soon as possible," Ji Wei said in the group chat.
"Believe it or not, if you dare turn around, these people will kill you..." Xie Cheng said helplessly, "We should all be careful. We don't know what these people are relying on. They just walked in like this; aren't they afraid of being tricked..."
"I don't feel good either. This doesn't feel like going deep into the tiger's den, but more like luring someone into a trap," A-Tong said helplessly.
Lin Xia's mental energy was constantly projecting outwards. She saw a robot appear outside the hatch, leading Xiao Guo and the group directly towards the city center.
Surely there can't be a traitor among the robots, right? Judging from how familiar it is with Xiao Guo, they obviously knew each other a long time ago.
These people came with the determination to die; whether they chose to perish together with them or had other means, they would never be buried with them.
"Don't stray too far from me, be ready to evacuate at any time." Lin Xia kept her mental energy outward, observing the situation in various places.
The city was too quiet, so quiet it was unsettling. They walked the streets like robots, and the patrol robots that passed by didn't react at all. Teams of robots went by, but they all remained silent.
Robots emerging from the factory stand on tracks and head towards the port.
Lin Xia looked back and saw that the spaceships at the port had disappeared at some point. Squads of humanoid robots stood quietly at the port, lined up in rows, facing their direction, forming a small, orderly, and silent formation.
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