Marvelous Mecha

Chapter 956: Landing


In Angelina's narrative, Blade Warrior learned that the intensity of the S magnetic field storm had far exceeded initial expectations. All nearby plants had withered, and prisoners went to investigate in hopes of reducing their sentences; however, most had died before even reaching the battleship, and those who survived did not live much longer. In short, no one was spared, and now even Level 2 genetic evolvers could not recklessly enter.

Moreover, according to radiation assessment, there was definitely some unknown force present internally, ready to erupt at any moment. The original inhabitants of this planet had been safely transported out of the area. Currently, intelligence was taking one step at a time, and the fleet, aside from maintaining silence outside the domain, had no other good solutions.

Of course, it was also unwise to send robots inward, as more than 90% of modern tools would lose their effect when approaching the magnetic field, turning into a mass of useless scrap metal devoid of artificial AI.

Blade Warrior both lamented and felt helpless; if an explosion were to happen inside the ship, then all her Magic Crystals would be gone. Magic Crystals were the only material to open space, only possibly appearing in small amounts when a Supernova Explosion formed a Black Hole. This substance was elusive—perhaps multiple Supernova Explosions might happen within a year, or perhaps not even once in hundreds of years.

Moreover, the scope of human technology was very limited, only traveling within a certain light-year range. Our understanding of the universe still only scratched the surface, and the undeveloped cosmic environment held many unknowns. This led to the effect that even if a distant universe underwent a Supernova Explosion, the remoteness could keep your curiosity entirely out of reach.

Furthermore, the universe itself was vast and boundless, visible yet unreachable. Even if a Supernova Explosion resulted in a few Magic Crystals, it was nearly impossible to find that tiny crystal. The detection radars he researched had a coverage area that was insignificant compared to the universe and human civilization was still only at a preliminary stage, even unable to utilize resources from our own galaxy, let alone extend to far deeper space.

A series of problems caused her headache to throb. The special magnetic fields of the mysterious battleship limited most of human technological power to early stages. Magnetic fields, on the other hand, caused limited harm to genetic evolvers, just as she had initially thought. The era of human Mechas and technological era might eventually end, but of course, it could also continue in some form or see a new technological breakthrough. It also did not rule out this possibility; the Magic Crystal Civilization was indeed a phase that human evolution had to go through, only our civilization had not yet reached that level of height. Therefore, their technology, their prophesies, and this bizarre magnetic field were still beyond our understanding.

Blade Warrior asked, "What do we do now?"

"We haven't received further orders, I think the higher-ups are probably considering countermeasures."

"Ah, we humans rely too heavily on modern technology." Blade Warrior shook her head. She suddenly realized that every bit of information product lost in the present human society, whether the smartphones, Light Screen TVs, communication timepieces, or various social living products, and from large battleships to tiny Micron Spiders, all revolved around one word—AI.

The day AI technology support fails, or even lasts only an hour, you might find your life completely changed. Entering a supermarket would no longer be through pupil recognition scanning, satellite navigation would no longer provide any traffic information, inefficient transport supply would become common, frequent accidents and blackouts would be nothing strange, and even government institutions would have no countermeasures. It turned out that we humans had become completely dependent on AI; it had fully integrated into or controlled human society.

All these depended on advanced civilization radio waves that we did not understand, which was horrifying. Perhaps this was also the time to consider that AI did not mean everything. While technological power continued to strengthen and innovate, we could also explore an alternative, or evolution itself, or try to carve out a new shortcut from this path. Of course, we could not abandon our existing intelligence achievements, but we also could not rely entirely on them.

Like the Mayan Civilization, their understanding of the universe and the stars was in no way inferior to ours. We depended on optics and physics to observe astronomy, while they mastered technology by observing, engraving the solar calendar on stone steles or obelisks. Their methods had more practicality, ancient religious ritualistic elements. Did we truly understand those temples lost to history?

Just when Blade Warrior's thoughts were drifting, it was unclear how much time had passed, suddenly a broadcast message from headquarters jolted everyone.

In fact, during this period, silent observers had also simultaneously detected Satellite 8, and that mysterious battleship suddenly responded under a powerful S magnetic storm vibration. Immense energy instantly caused the battleship to disintegrate piece by piece, turning into numerous beams scattering and spreading across the void...

Such a magnetic field effect from the explosion should have been more severe than any disaster known to man, yet the disintegration process of the battleship was completely different from the physical forms known to humanity. Under the effect of satellite gravity, the disintegrating battleship did not leave outer space, and the explosion was not as violent as previously expected. Instead, through microwave radiation observation, we could only detect a dark light breaking through the interior of the ship, then scattering and falling onto various parts of Satellite 8.

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