Xiaoyun also believes that Major Lin will make the most correct choice.

As Xiaoyun guessed, Major Lin did not choose to retreat when facing this army composed of more than 4 million robots, but directly rushed to charge. In the process of charging, Taishan-class spacecraft Fengyun-class spacecraft and falcon-type combat airship had already shot forward. Xiaoyun noticed that Major Lin did not use heavy weapons during the whole battle, but only used light weapons to attack.
"He is right to do this," General Emek said. "It is very difficult for robots to adopt heavy weapons because of their weak defense. Whether it is for efficiency or energy saving, it is most appropriate to adopt light weapons to attack."
For the first time, there was a real confrontation between human culture and robot corps. Xiaoyun saw an overwhelming number of robots, which surged from the star like a tidal wave, while the first assault team of Taishan-class spacecraft on the human side instantly chose to disperse and expand the attack radius to the largest enemy. After a certain distance, the assault team gathered together and relied on each other to cooperate with the most efficient and safe method to kill the robot corps.
The dense robot corps is like a tidal wave. They even surround the raid squad, but as far as they are concerned, they are like attacking a Taishan-class spacecraft, and the first raid squad is like standing on a reef by the sea.
Looking at the two sides fighting Xiaoyun, the words "meat grinder" popped up in my mind, and then robots poured in and were shot at fixed points, killing a large number of light weapons accurately. More robots appeared again and then continued to be killed …
Chapter three hundred No structure
This battle is more like a one-sided massacre in the face of the war weapon machine built by human culture. People are as vulnerable as ants, but whether it is Xiaoyun or General Emek, it is very clear in their hearts that the massacre is only a representation, and after this representation, the resources of the assault team are being consumed constantly.
What’s the point of killing more robots? Robots don’t care about the number, but the raid squad can’t help but reduce its defense and attack power without its own materials.
General Emek glanced at the screen and showed some data, and quickly made a judgment. "If the assault team ends the battle in half an hour, the follow-up support army of the robot group will come, and Major Lin will be cut off from his retreat and the army will be annihilated there."
The staff team sent this judgment to the assault squad, but there was no order attached to the main fleet. Obviously, General Emek believed that Major Lin would make the most correct judgment.
Almost half of the time when the robot army was destroyed, the raid squad finally got a new move. They no longer kept the gathering formation, but dispersed a little, and then kept the formation in front. Compared with it, it was very slow to evacuate Lager 72.
This is not a rout, but a planned retreat. It is precisely because this retreat is planned that it will not bring additional casualties. When the raid squad retreated to a certain distance, it was always entangled. The robot corps immediately dispersed and then returned to Lager 72 and gave up the attack on the raid squad.
Major Lin led the assault squad to move from attack to retreat, which was like a general standard of education. Although Xiao Yun didn’t understand the military, he also realized that the whole fighting process was as beautiful as art.
General Emek nodded approvingly. "I knew Major Lin was the most suitable person to carry out this raid. The whole battle lost a Fengyun-class spaceship and some combat airships, but the total number of enemies destroyed exceeded two million."
A war staff officer added, "In addition, the assault team led by Major Lin also captured more than 30 complete robots-the original number was as high as several thousand, but these robots were equipped with perfect conditions to judge that the rest of the self-destruction device destroyed itself except for these 30 robots."
General Emek said, "There are not more than 30 robots here, which is enough for us to analyze and study."
The raid squad led by Major Lin returned to the fleet like a hero. General Emek personally met Major Lin and gave him the corresponding honor. After giving him some encouragement, General Emek once again came to the analysis laboratory. Scientists in the fleet will show the overall analysis of the robot here, and Xiaoyun is also showing the code structure analysis of the robot core chip here.
A while ago, the fleet had harvested a robot without power. After a simple comparison between the robot and the captured robots, a very obvious conclusion was immediately presented to everyone. "As we guessed, the robot did have the ability to crawl on the ground before evolution, but now these robots we have captured have the ability to sail beyond the light speed. Whether it is material technology or structural technology or computing technology, they have all undergone earth-shaking changes."
After reaching this conclusion, General Emek asked the most crucial question, "What is their evolutionary mechanism? Is there any way to be sure? Is it because of genius that they evolved or can they evolve on their own? "
"There is no way to be sure," said the scientist who is responsible for analyzing the body structure of robots. "To be sure, we need to analyze the core code exhibition that dominates their actions. All the mysteries of robots are hidden in the core code, and this is not my work, they are Xiao Yun who is responsible for the analysis."
General Emek looked at Xiaoyun and Xiaoyun said with a wry smile, "I’m sorry, General Emek, but I can’t determine their evolution mode because of those who write the core program code … we don’t have a programming language."
"What does this mean?"
"This means that we can temporarily analyze the specific implementation ideas of core programming ideas and know what they really mean," Xiao Yun said. "You have to know that it is much more difficult to decipher the meaning of a language than to design a new language. For example, suppose that I have created a new language style from now on. The pronunciation of’ ah’ in this language style stands for’ yes’ and the pronunciation of’ shout’ stands for’ no’. I just gave them a definition at will. It has become a new language style design and … can you decipher the pronunciation meanings of’ ah’ and’ shout’ in this language style I designed without a lot of sample analysis and comparison? "
"No" General Emek shook his head.
"So … I can’t decipher the meaning of the core program that dominates these robot actions now," Xiaoyun said with a wry smile. "I can vaguely perceive that it has a very perfect and self-consistent logic body, and it is so complicated that I can complete this work by myself. I can only decipher it by sending it to our text with the help of the common wisdom of several experts and scholars in our text."
"It takes decades for signals to go back and forth, that is to say, it takes at least this long to do this with the help of our cultural power. Obviously, we don’t have that long to wait." General Emek stood up and stood up. "So … we still have no way to determine whether these robot evolution models are correct?"
Xiaoyun nodded silently without speaking.
"Then let’s stick to our previous plan." General Emek waved his hand and set his eyes on the former expert again. "Have you reached any conclusions by analyzing the body structure of the robot?"
"Conclusion …" The expert hesitated for a moment and then said, "The body structure of these robots is more ingenious than exquisite to artistic form, but it is precisely because of exquisiteness that they are very fragile, which leads to … except for a huge number, they are simply one place. This is the detailed combat power data we have analyzed for them. You can have a look."
General Emek took the report and glanced at it at random and said, "This combat power data is similar to the results we analyzed before."
"But there is still some doubt," said the expert. "We noticed that the similarity of these more than 30 robots reached 99.99%, and there was only a slight difference. We think these differences may be caused by the evolutionary needs of robots, but … we can find 99% of these differences, but we don’t know what they do."
"Explain it in detail," General Emek said.
"Well," the expert had a personal brain exercise and a three-dimensional projection presented "this little thing" in front of everyone.
It’s a little thing bigger than a grain of rice. It’s hidden in complicated roads and machinery, and it’s very inconspicuous. You can’t notice it without careful observation of the root.
"These robots are very delicate things. Everything in them has its own place. They are not things, but this thing … We don’t know what they are. It seems that whether the robot human body can play or not does not participate in the operation of the robot department. It is simply unnecessary, but I don’t know what it means. We have found similar things in the body parts of more than 30 robots-they are different from each other, but the common point is’ it is not necessary to finish’."
Xiaoyun seemed to think of something and immediately asked, "Is there such a thing in the robot human body that we got in Raqqa?"
"No" The expert shook his head.
Xiaoyun gently nodded. "In that case … that means that this kind of thing only appears during the evolution of robots. They can’t evolve things, that is to say … this thing must have something else."
The expert said naively, "The key point is here. We all know it must have a reason, but we don’t know what it is."
Xiaoyun also said somberly that "all the mysteries of the robot must be reflected in the core code program. If we can crack the core code program and understand its design ideas and implementation methods, we can master all the mysteries of the robot and know what this thing does, but it’s a pity that we can crack the core program at this stage."
Chapter three hundred and nine Destroy the planet
Although the assault team led by Major Lin successfully captured the robot sample, it seems that … this matter has not played a big role, and the original doubts have not been lifted, but some new doubts have been added.
General Emek shook his head in disappointment and then turned away from here. Xiaoyun and the expert looked at each other with a sigh.
After a while, the simulated war data finally came out. If the whole fleet broke into Lager 72, the robots would be confronted head-on. Before the fleet was destroyed, it would probably destroy 200 trillion robots. However, if we choose to add some tactics such as guerrilla tactics, this number will be expanded tenfold to 200 trillion. At present, according to the estimation, the total number of robots in Lager 72 is 500 trillion to 100 trillion.
The prospect looks bright. Just when I got this data, some staff came up with the idea that "give up some risky plans to assassinate the genius and choose gradual tactics to gradually consume the number of robot groups. In this process, a large number of monitoring forces are arranged around Lager 72, and the escape of mechanical objects suspected of being equipped with life support is strictly restricted to ensure that the genius has been stranded in Lager 72. When the time is right, the genius will be captured alive or directly killed in Lager 72."
It would be good if the genius could be captured alive. After all, there are several ways to find the information you want from the genius, and the genius who created the robot group has the deepest doubt about robots, so that the human language can defeat the robot group much more. However, after discussion between General Emek and Yu Staff Xiaoyun, this plan was still rejected.
The most critical factor for the rejection of this plan is that it does not take into account the changes in the strength of the enemy and the enemy. Unless gradual tactics can destroy a large number of robot armies in a very short time, the number of robot groups supported by Lager 72, two stars and three planets, which is an abundant material source, will eventually be supplemented. That is to say, it may happen that the human fleet destroyed 100 million robots in a guerrilla war, and it is meaningless to add 200 million robots to the number of robot groups consumed in this guerrilla war compared with the newly added 200 million robots.


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