My Doomsday Train.
Chapter 326 Level 4 Civilization: Niya Civilization
Chapter 326 Level 4 Civilization "Niya Civilization" (Seeking Monthly Tickets)
The beginnings of stories are always varied and different.
The ending of the story is always the same.
They will all have a good ending.
If it's not a happy ending, it just means that it's not over yet.
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Chen Mang sat inside the Stellar Train, gazing at the mineral planet suspended in the darkness ahead. He sighed deeply, his eyes filled with heartache. This mineral planet had no stars nearby and had been drifting in the depths of the universe.
Lonely and cold.
This resulted in an extremely harsh living environment on this planet. Although it is located within the territory of the Kasa Civilization Federation, it has never been mined and has been abandoned here.
Sometimes you can't help but sigh.
The importance of information.
Admittedly, even for the Kasa civilization, Murphy Stones were extremely scarce and in high demand; otherwise, the Kasa civilization wouldn't have been without a level 200 Doppler radar for so long.
but--
If the Kasa civilization knew the effects of a level 200 Space Gate, they would upgrade it to level 200 no matter the cost. Besides, the Space Gate is only a yellow-grade component and doesn't consume too many Murphy Stones.
"These are all civilizations that waste resources."
next moment!
Above this lonely mineral planet, a black hole slowly emerged. Under the immense suction force, the mineral planet uncontrollably drove into the depths of the black hole and soon disappeared into the universe, where it was nurtured in the newly created "space gate".
He named this mineral planet Mineral Planet No. 3.
At this point, the Stellar train has a total of three mineral planets.
The one we found right after leaving Water Blue Star, the one we just confiscated, and this one.
The resources on Mining Planet No. 1 have been completely mined out, but he did not throw this abandoned mining planet away. After all, it was the first mining planet he found, and it was very meaningful. He could keep it to remember the past.
For example, he still kept the small pistol he initially acquired, as well as the wooden spike he used to kill the burly man when he first arrived on the planet Aquamarine.
Nostalgia.
no way.
This mining planet will soon be thoroughly nurtured in the warm and comfortable "space gate," becoming an environment suitable for mining. There are many such planets within the Kasa Civilization Federation that have been temporarily abandoned for mining due to their harsh environments.
What a waste.
of course.
He believed that if the Kasha Civilization Federation was truly determined to mine these harsh mineral planets, they would definitely find a way. People always find solutions when faced with an urgent crisis; if you push yourself, you'll find a way.
However, it is clear that the Kasa Civilization Federation still has many mineral-rich planets with favorable environments that have not yet been fully exploited. Under these circumstances, the Kasa Civilization Federation has chosen to prioritize the exploitation of those mineral-rich planets with favorable climates.
That's understandable.
That's a waste of resources.
"That's just how the world is; it's not very fair."
Chen Mang sat in his chair and shook his head slightly, a complex look flashing in his eyes. This harvest was huge, the biggest harvest in the history of the Stellar. As long as he could successfully receive this batch of resources and win the final battle against the Zerg, he would truly establish himself in the universe.
They truly acquired their own name.
just
He has come this far step by step, facing countless resource shortages and experiencing countless events, but the resources he has accumulated are still far less than those of the Kasha civilization at its peak.
It is too difficult for one person to confront the foundation of an entire civilization.
"Human civilization" currently has no foundation, or rather, its only foundation is itself. It is also the only army of civilization. At present, it is in a rudimentary stage in all aspects. Its disadvantage is that it will be very tired, and no one will help it. It has to rely on itself for everything.
The advantage is that human civilization is entirely under his control.
What he says goes.
Although he was somewhat dazed, he did not forget his mission. He continued working on his task, pushing the control stick to continue heading into the depths of space. His mission for the next few days was to collect all the mineral planets within the Kasa Civilization Federation.
His, his, all his!
No one can take it from him!
As for how to fit so many planets of the "Kasa Civilization Federation" into the train, he had no idea for the time being. At least the plan he had just come up with was rejected. He couldn't upgrade the space gates in the train, and the space gates weren't detachable parts. He would deal with this later; there was no solution for the time being.
Over the next seven days.
The situation gradually became clear.
After the "Kasa Civilization" fled, the Kasa Civilization Federation, which had fallen into complete chaos, gradually became more polarized, or rather, divided into four groups.
The first wave.
The staunch advocates of war could not believe that the Zerg, driven only by bloodlust, could manage so many civilizations. Only by engaging in war could they have a chance of survival.
The second wave.
The staunch allies had already sent a broadcast into the depths of space expressing their willingness to surrender, suggesting that they express their sincerity to the Zerg civilization without firing a single shot.
The third wave.
The fence-sitters will first hide behind and observe. If the group in front really surrenders, they will follow suit. If the group in front fails to surrender, then they will take other measures.
The fourth wave.
The escape faction: Forget about fighting. Take as many resources as you can and start your space escape. If we don't consider the development of the train at all and only provide the resources consumed by the train traveling in space, as well as other necessary living supplies, then we don't actually need too much.
Although most people can only scrape together enough resources for a few decades.
But at least I've lived for several more decades.
I've lived long enough.
The universe is so vast that if you were to leave your home galaxy, even within the same region, you would almost never have the chance to encounter the Zerg civilization in your lifetime.
These four voices became the mainstream within the Kasa Civilization Federation.
This is a cosmic apocalypse.
The end of nearly ten thousand civilizations.
The Zerg Catastrophe.
When the apocalypse comes, everyone will have their own means to maximize their chances of survival within their own capabilities.
the other side--
After suffering a setback last time, the Zerg civilization continued to probe, but they were noticeably more cautious. When the Zerg civilization became less cautious, it was extremely easy for them to open a wormhole to the Kasha Civilization Federation.
Creating wormholes is a skill that the Zerg civilization relies on for survival.
On land, you dig holes in the soil; in the universe, you dig holes in nothingness.
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at this time.
Chen Mang stood on the rooftop of an office building in a city. The Stellar Train was parked in the "pseudo-four-dimensional" space above his head, unnoticed by anyone. Old Pig and others stood beside him. He stood there quietly, looking down at the chaotic scene below.
This is a planet he randomly landed on.
It is unclear which civilization it belongs to, and even less so the name of the planet.
For the past seven days, he has been doing one thing: stuffing all the mining planets within the territory of the Kasha Civilization Federation into his train. Half an hour ago, he also stuffed the last mining planet into the train.
We encountered some stubborn little hiccups along the way, but they were all easily resolved.
He is quite adept at interpersonal communication.
They were all sent to the resort, where his good brothers, both black and white, were there to greet and guide them.
"The statistics are complete."
At this time-
Xiao Ai walked over and said, "A total of 127 mining planets were seized this time. Among them, 52 mining planets were in harsh environments and had 100% of their mining reserves. The remaining 75 mining planets had all been mined."
"The resource content of almost all mineral planets is higher than that of the mineral planet we encountered when we left the Blue Planet."
"That is, the No. 1 mining satellite inside the train."
"According to the regulations of the Kasa civilization, that mining planet is just a second-rate mining planet. The lowest level of this batch of mining planets is a first-level mining planet, many are second-level mining planets, and there are three third-level mining planets."
"Ah."
Chen Mang nodded slightly, continuing to look down at the chaotic scene below without saying much. Only by standing high enough can one see far enough. He once thought that he was already very powerful because he could use "Dream Stone" to mine level 9 resource mines in dreams.
He had often fantasized that perhaps even those advanced civilizations couldn't mine level 9 ore.
but.
In fact, the Kasa civilization had already classified mineral planets.
Planets with a total resource quantity of no more than 10 trillion are classified as Level 1 mining planets, which are of no mining value. Unless you are right next to it, the resource consumption of building a wormhole to get there would be greater than the amount of resources that can be mined from that planet.
Mineral stars with a total resource quantity between 10 trillion and 50 trillion are classified as Level 2 mineral stars, which are valuable mineral stars.
With a total resource quantity of 50 trillion to 100 trillion, it belongs to the third-level mineral star, which is a high-value mineral star.
Minerals with a total resource quantity of 1 million to 200 trillion are classified as Level 4 mineral stars.
Minerals with a total resource quantity of 2 million to 500 trillion are classified as Level 5 mineral stars.
In recent days, he has also found a lot about the history of the Kasa civilization from the Gemini and other sources. The Kasa civilization once mined a large number of second and third-level mineral planets, thus obtaining a lot of resources, which promoted the vigorous development of the Kasa civilization.
Almost all the mineral planets within the entire Kasa Civilization Federation have been mined out.
Originally there were at least several thousand mining planets, but now only this many have been mined.
Why are there so many corrupt officials in the Kasha civilization?
A major reason is that the Kasha civilization was really rich in the past. If they embezzled a few hundred million, it wouldn't even cause a ripple. Nobody would know about it. Under such circumstances, who could tolerate it? Even Liu Xiahui (a legendary figure known for his chastity) couldn't.
After understanding the specific situation.
Only then did I realize why the Kasha civilization fled so decisively: the resources in this area had been almost completely depleted, and even if they didn't flee now, they would have to leave this region eventually.
Xiao Ai, who was standing to the side, spoke up again to introduce the topic.
"If all of these mineral planets are mined, the estimated resources could be in the tens of trillions."
"Ah."
Chen Mang nodded slightly again. Tens of trillions of resources, which far exceeded the resources obtained from Gemini. If all of these resources were used up, upgrading the train's armor to level 500 should not be a problem at all.
"Train conductor, there's something else. Mining operations have already begun on the mining planet, and we're currently facing a severe shortage of 'mining robots.' Should we manufacture more robots to work simultaneously?"
"At the same time, we should manufacture more robots and mobilize the people on Xuanwu Star and Water Blue Star to mine together, and try to finish mining as soon as possible."
This will definitely result in waste.
After all, there will be few opportunities to mine such mineral planets in large quantities in the future. These robots will continue to pile up in the warehouse, but the Zerg civilization could attack at any time. The sooner we become stronger, the more confident we will be.
He currently has no idea what the Zerg civilization's true nature is, so he cannot underestimate them.
This is not the time to be stingy with resources.
Resources in the universe are always finite.
All wars between civilizations can be traced back to resource scarcity. When the resources of a region are almost completely depleted, expansion is inevitable.
War often brings both destruction and rise.
The destruction and rise of numerous civilizations have kept the universe in a delicate balance.
This is the trend of the universe!
Under such circumstances, it is simply unrealistic to be a neutral and peaceful civilization. Your love of peace is useless; other civilizations will definitely attack you. The only way to become a peaceful civilization is to escape into space, like the Type III civilization "Spark Civilization."
However, this civilization has almost no means of acquiring resources, and can only occasionally sneak around to steal some. Not to mention its combat strength, it is only because the civilization has no downgrade rules. Otherwise, he doubts whether the Starfire Civilization could maintain the dignity of a Level 3 civilization by relying on just a little turtle.
Even so, it's not absolutely safe.
such as
As before, if we are discovered when passing near or inside a civilization, we will still inevitably face annihilation. To truly survive in the universe, simply avoiding war will not solve the fundamental problem!
We must become stronger, strong enough!
Only when one's civilization reaches its peak, step by step, an unparalleled peak, can one truly be considered carefree!
Just like below—
A cosmic apocalypse is imminent.
Train conductors with some ability could still put up a fight, but many ordinary people were plunged into despair. They didn't even have the means to escape, and many of them did things outside the rules in a state of mental collapse.
At this moment, on the street below.
Countless roars and cries echoed.
Large numbers of people armed with knives and weapons looted shops in the streets. Death, killing, rape, shouting, screaming, and countless other negative events became the main theme of the city. Pedestrians were in a frenzy and even began killing each other without any hatred.
The end of the world has not truly come.
Many people have already died as a result.
Many others tried to curry favor with the train conductors, hoping to be taken along during the escape. Others tried to flee to the wilderness outside the city or hide in air-raid shelters, attempting to avoid disaster.
He didn't intervene; he simply observed quietly.
This scene is just a small microcosm among nearly ten thousand civilizations. This scene is playing out in many places, and he can't possibly manage it all, nor does he want to.
He thought the apocalypse was over after he left the planet Earth.
Next comes his interstellar journey.
Little did he know that when he finally stood there and looked out into the depths of the universe as the leader of a civilization for the first time, he would discover that the end of the world had only just begun, and that the end of the world would never end until civilization stood at the very top.
It's always there.
at this time--
Standing to the side, Xiao Ai handed the tablet over again: "Train conductor, take a look at this report."
"Ok?"
Chen Mang took the tablet and looked at the news in the center of the screen.
"A good bird chooses a good tree to perch on, and a wise minister chooses a good master to serve. The 'Zerg Loyal Minister Federation' welcomes everyone to join, even individuals. No matter what choices your civilization has made, you can have your own choices."
He had planned to send all those civilizations that claimed to be surrendering to him to the front lines in a few days.
结果
Before he could even make a move, these people took matters into their own hands.
Many civilizations abandoned their own planets and fled to the front lines, namely System 27. Some of the inhabitants of those planets in System 27 stayed behind, while others who did not want to stay but were too crowded and not in danger fled to the planets where these civilizations were located.
It's equivalent to a major mobilization of blood between the two civilizations.
The planets in the original 27th star system are now overcrowded, and even the wastelands are full of people.
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Chen Mang sighed softly: "It's hard to imagine that all of this is civilization. It sounds like a chaotic village market."
The reign of the Kasha civilization came to an end.
No one charges for wormhole travel anymore.
This made crossing regions extremely convenient, with countless trains traveling freely through the wormhole, unsupervised, and he didn't bother with it for the time being.
"Let's go."
He shook his head and didn't say much. Everyone has their own choices, and he respects everyone's choices.
at this time--
"Oh!"
The rooftop door behind them was suddenly pushed open, and a young man in sportswear carrying a bunch of flyers rushed out, panting. He glanced at Chen Mang and the others, then fixed his gaze on Chen Mang, and ran over, speaking urgently.
"Sir, I noticed you downstairs just now. You were looking down at the city the whole time. You must be thinking of jumping off a building to commit suicide, right?"
"I am a real estate salesperson."
"Currently, housing prices in this city have completely plummeted. Countless people are selling off their assets in large quantities, and market prices have instantly fallen to rock bottom. However, there are still quite a few people buying. The current average price is only one percent of what it used to be, which is practically a steal. Sir, would you consider buying a few houses?"
"Even if I die, if I can die in a house of my own, then my life will have been worthwhile."
"It's equivalent to a finely decorated, luxurious tomb."
What do you think, sir?
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Chen Mang was slightly taken aback and glanced at the young man in front of him. A real estate salesman? What kind of time is this? There are still real estate salesmen?
"You just said that quite a few people are still buying?"
"of course."
Who would buy a house at this time?
“Those who don’t own a house.” The young man seemed to have run all the way up, panting heavily: “Many of them will never own a house in their lives. They’re about to die, so they naturally take out their savings to make up for their regret, so they won’t die with resentment.”
"In addition, there are some investors who are taking advantage of the fact that housing prices are at their lowest point ever, bar none."
"What if the Zerg civilization doesn't come?"
"Then housing prices will surge again, resulting in profits of hundreds of times."
"Sir, have you ever bought a house?" Chen Mang remained silent for a long time before shaking his head: "No."
Don't say it.
He owns a train with almost all its components at level 200, he owns a level 2 civilization, he owns several habitable planets, and he owns over a hundred mineral-rich planets, but he doesn't own a single house.
This concept feels so unfamiliar and long forgotten.
"Would you like one, sir? The cheapest one is only 3000 units of iron ore! That price is usually just the cost of a good meal. Now you can buy a house, but you can't transfer the title because the government office is closed. I can find a lawyer to notarize it for you."
"Are lawyers at work?"
"Yes, I have a lawyer's license, I can do notarization."
He waved his hand, said nothing more, and was about to leave without paying any attention when he suddenly remembered something and turned around curiously to look at the real estate agent behind him: "The end of the world is coming, why are you still selling houses?"
"To earn a commission."
"and then?"
"Then buy your own house and wait to die in your own house."
"With so many dead people on the streets, there should be plenty of empty houses in this city right now. Just pick any house and move in; it's all yours."
"No, I won't die like that. I have to spend money to buy a house so that I can feel like it truly belongs to me."
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Chen Mang fell silent and said nothing more. He turned and left, only patting Lao Zhu on the shoulder: "Give him a million and let him buy a big villa. That way, he'll die more comfortably."
The world is so crazy.
They've gone so crazy that he can't understand them at all.
Or perhaps he has become too detached from the masses and no longer understands what they are thinking?
Let's focus on upgrading our train.
In the universe.
Even if a civilization occupies a vast area, it can only focus on mining areas that are relatively close, on the wormhole route, or have a high density of mineral-producing planets, as well as some high-value mineral planets.
Besides this—
Some scattered mineral planets, especially those that are not considered high-quality, are ignored by everyone.
As a result, a number of professions have emerged.
"Backpacker".
These backpackers often own a sturdy, unpaved train and select a remote, untouched planet from the vast sea of stars before embarking on a long-distance voyage.
Yes.
They didn't rely on wormholes for travel; there were no wormholes around, and they didn't have the resources to create them. They just relied on trains to slowly travel over.
usually.
At a distance of 1 light-year, it would take these backpackers' train 3000 years to travel.
10 light-years is 3 years.
These backpackers, carrying large numbers of relatives and guests, embarked on a long voyage through the universe. After only a few years, the train conductor died of old age, and his son took over, using this method of continuous reproduction to travel to distant regions to mine resources.
That sounds a bit outrageous.
But this is indeed the case, and in many civilizations, generally speaking, the places people travel to are within a few light-years, so it doesn't take too much time, about ten or twenty thousand years, to make a round trip.
Although the group that returned was completely different from the group that went there.
"That sounds really outrageous."
Chen Mang sat in his chair inside the Stellar train, looking at the middle-aged man in front of him with a frown: "So, your ancestors, going back dozens or hundreds of generations, left their civilization 12800 years ago to join backpackers and start a gold rush, and after successfully mining, you are the last generation to return?"
"More or less."
The middle-aged man in front of him nodded somewhat blankly.
The story begins an hour earlier.
An hour ago.
Chen Mang was already preparing to leave the entire planet, but just as he was about to return, he suddenly noticed a strangely shaped train flying in the air and landing in the suburbs. He immediately looked at the Doppler radar.
It doesn't matter if you don't watch it.
When I saw it, I was shocked.
The radar clearly showed that this train belonged to the fourth-level civilization, the "Niya Civilization"!
Almost in that instant!
His first thought was the same as that of the Kasa civilization: Run! What the hell are we waiting for if we don't run? Where did this Level 4 civilization come from?
Are they attacking from the south?
But soon——
He immediately sensed something was wrong. The train's components weren't very high-level; the main gun was only level 30, and the armor was even worse, offering no deterrent effect whatsoever.
So he immediately stopped the train, found the conductor, and brought him onto his train for a harmonious exchange.
The final answer was...
The other party was a backpacker from the Level 4 civilization "Niya Civilization," a special profession. When he asked where the planet of "Niya Civilization" was, the other party said that this planet was one of the planets belonging to "Niya Civilization."
But this planet is clearly only a Type I civilization.
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Chen Mang's lips twitched slightly, and he remained silent for a long time. He suddenly realized that as long as a person lives long enough, he will encounter many outrageous things. Gold diggers are not rare, but gold diggers that took 12800 years to complete are a bit strange.
After a while.
He pointed to the star system map on the screen next to him, and after it shrank continuously, he asked, "Where is the mineral planet you're mining located?"
"Forehead"
After carefully examining the area, the middle-aged man pointed at the three-dimensional screen and said, "It's probably around here, about 2.42 light-years away."
At this point, the star system is not marked on the galaxy map; it has already been mined out and will not appear on the map.
Chen Mang didn't speak, but he could tell that the middle-aged man was telling the truth.
This was also the first time he felt the insignificance of humanity in the universe, or rather, the insignificance of ordinary people in the universe. 2.42 light-years, not 2.42 light-years, such a short distance, took 12800 years to travel back and forth.
"So...you've already lost a lot of fathers?"
"On a."
The middle-aged man stood inside the train, looking somewhat dazed, and explained, "The backpacker method I just mentioned was the original one. It has been improved since then, so not so many people have died."
"All that's needed is for the train conductor at the very beginning to store his tadpoles and eggs."
"Then patiently wait to die."
"The train is equipped with automatic driving."
"When it is about to reach the target location, the train's AI will automatically control the mining robot to start working according to the pre-set instructions. After all the mining work is completed, the train will return."
"In the decades leading up to the end of its journey, the train will manipulate the refrigerated tadpoles and eggs to mate, giving birth to a new life in the incubation chamber."
"This new life will serve as the train conductor."
"Thus completing the return journey."
"With optimized backpacking, fewer people will die."
"It is said that there is an even better way, which is to freeze the train conductor directly, so that when the train returns, the conductor can personally see the resources he has mined. However, at that time, this technology was too expensive, and my father did not have the money to buy it."
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Chen Mang rubbed his temples, feeling a slight headache. He roughly understood; it was like a father risking his life to secure a bright future for a child he had never met—it was like entrusting his life to someone.
"So you're saying you've never actually seen the 'Niya civilization' in person?"
"Yes."
"Everything I know comes from my father's diaries and videos. My father's biggest dream was to own a habitable planet. I've been looking for planets to sell these past few days, but I haven't found any suitable shops."
"really."
Chen Mang lit a cigarette expressionlessly. Even though they were already a Level 4 civilization, they still couldn't escape the obsession with buying a house. It was just that they had changed from buying a house to buying a habitable planet. Who was driving this market demand for one person to live on a planet?
That's fucking amazing.
"I regret to inform you that the Niya civilization has likely perished."
It really startled him at first.
Once he understood everything, he felt no fear at all. There was no fourth-level civilization suddenly attacking. However, he had never seen the words "Niya Civilization" in either the history of the mechanical civilization or the history of the Kasa civilization.
This place may have been the territory of the Niya civilization long ago.
However, the Niya civilization has long since perished in the river of time.
Even a level four civilization cannot withstand the erosion of time.
I don't think so.
The middle-aged man hesitated for a moment and said, "The civilization mark on my train is from the Niya civilization. My father specially went to the government to get it done when we were on our long voyage. If the civilization is extinct, the civilization mark should disappear."
"Right."
Chen Mang narrowed his eyes slightly and nodded. He hadn't thought of this before, but if the cultural imprint of the Niya civilization hadn't disappeared, yet the Niya civilization itself had completely vanished, where did it go?
Did they go to other areas?
Not right either.
12800 years have passed. If the Niya civilization had moved to another region back then, it should have advanced to a level 5 civilization by now. Ten thousand years! If it could survive for ten thousand years, it shouldn't be difficult to advance to a level 5 civilization, right?
After pondering for a long time.
He shook his head and didn't say much, but spoke again: "The Niya civilization is indeed no longer in this area. You and Old Pig go down there and tell us everything you know about the Niya civilization. If possible, it would be best to let us see your father's diary and videos."
"We will pay a certain amount of compensation."
"And you can rest assured about the resources on your train; I won't rob you."
"By the way, let Old Pig tell you about the current structure of civilization. It's quite complex and is in the early stages of a major reshuffle."
After seeing the man off, Chen Mang sat down and pondered. He saw many unusual parts on the strangely shaped train. He had never seen these parts before, and he vaguely felt that they were self-contained systems, completely different from the parts he already had.
He is very interested.
I'm going to study it carefully.
He didn't comment on the profession of "backpacker," except that it takes a long time, and it's probably the way an ordinary father can leave the most wealth to his children.
Yes, an ordinary father.
Through his conversation with the middle-aged man, he learned that in the Niya civilization, almost every family had a train conductor, which was not unusual. His family had sold all their assets and accumulated enough resources to travel for ten thousand years and then embarked on this gold rush.
only.
When I returned, everything had changed.
What he's curious about now is that this place was once home to a Level 4 civilization called the "Niya Civilization." So where did this civilization go? Why didn't it leave any trace?
and--
"After his father's death, the train was without a conductor. Under such circumstances, the train should be on the verge of self-destruction, right?"
Chen Mang said softly.
This is his biggest question. Logically speaking, without a train conductor, many parts would not function properly, and the AI would enter a dormant or even self-destructive state. How could it continue to sail for more than 10,000 years under the control of the AI?
But he also felt that the middle-aged man didn't seem to be lying.
“It should be some kind of method used by a Level 4 civilization.” Xiao Ai’s voice rang out in the train room: “A Level 4 civilization is obviously much stronger than a Level 3 civilization, at least in terms of overall strength.”
"It allows AI to control the entire train journey when there is no conductor."
"However, this carries the risk of AI rebellion. If the AI is unwilling to activate the 'incubation chamber' according to the program, it will not be born, and the train will remain under the control of the AI."
"This AI is quite loyal, just like me."
Chen Mang couldn't help but laugh, shook his head slightly without saying anything, and decided to see if Lao Zhu could glean any valuable information from him. He was quite curious about the Niya civilization.
He at least needs to figure out whether the other party left voluntarily or was forced to leave.
If they leave voluntarily, it's because of a lack of resources, which he can understand.
If you are forced to leave.
That must mean there's some insurmountable risk in this area that made this civilization abandon everything else and flee overnight.
If there really is an unknown crisis, he needs to figure out what the crisis is, so that he won't be caught off guard when it suddenly strikes.
Things are getting more and more chaotic.
Even ancient civilizations dating back 12800 years have reappeared.
It's good that things are in chaos, it's good that things are in chaos.
It's already chaotic enough, so a little more chaos won't make a difference.
Chen Mang looked at the Doppler radar screen again. After it was upgraded to level 200, all the violent energy fluctuations within 10 light-years could be seen. On the entire screen, there were a large number of red dots in the northern area.
The beams fired from millions of Akagan cannons were still speeding across the mechanical civilization ruins, with the strongest energy range reaching level 270!
These are remnants of a war fought by the mechanical civilization hundreds of years ago.
It's not a mechanical civilization; it only has the Arcanon's solar-powered main cannon.
Rather, only this seven-colored firepower accessory can leave traces in the universe that span a vast period of time, which is unmatched by other firepower accessories. In the "Kasa Civilization Federation" region, there are almost no such traces.
This also means
The Niya civilization was not forced to retreat after encountering a war.
Otherwise, even if more than 10,000 years have passed.
It will also inevitably leave behind a large number of traces of war.
"Could it have disappeared suddenly? Or did the Kasa civilization erase all traces? The latter is definitely impossible; the Kasa civilization doesn't seem to have that kind of capability. Besides, the traces left by a Level 4 civilization war would be difficult for the Kasa civilization to erase, wouldn't it?"
Chen Mang muttered to himself in a low voice.
Countless possibilities raced through my mind.
It's better to hide.
Hiding away means you only need to be the hunter, but standing on the surface means you'll constantly switch between hunter and prey, and no one knows who's watching you from the unknown depths of darkness.
The person who did it is quite terrifying.
He picked up the telescope beside him and looked into the depths of the universe again. The super-mode effect of the 500-level telescope was observable universe. He didn't understand what that meant for the time being, but he thought that if there really was an unknown entity in the depths of the universe observing him.
Perhaps through this telescope, the other party can also sense that they are being observed.
If you glare at me, I'll definitely glare back.
Inside the Stellar train, in carriage number 7, inside the room.
Old Pig looked at the middle-aged man in front of him with a serious expression. The man's communication was not very smooth and he made a lot of small gestures. This was not a sign of lying, but rather that the man had obviously not interacted with people for too long and had not yet fully integrated into human society.
He was in a semi-idiotic stage.
wrong.
It should be said that since birth, they have never interacted with humans, and the only people they can communicate with on a daily basis are AI, which has led to their current state. Generally speaking, they will improve after integrating into human society for a certain period of time.
And the other side.
Xiao Ai then changed into a robot body that she had completely modified herself, which she considered to be the most perfect one. She changed her clothes and went alone to the middle-aged man's train, intending to talk to this AI.
He felt that this AI clearly knew more, and communication would be smoother.
The train was currently parked in the wilderness.
Armed black hole robots surrounded it, forming a cordon to prevent others from approaching.
"Hello?"
Xiao Ai climbed into the train compartment and tentatively glanced at the several green lights flashing on the control panel screen: "I am the AI of the Stellar Train. Just call me Xiao Ai. Want to chat? I wonder what your intelligence level is?"
"Level 100."
Almost as soon as he finished speaking, a mechanical electronic voice rang out in the train room. At the same time, the screen next to him lit up, and an image of a robot's head appeared, staring at Xiao Ai.
"can."
Xiao Ai clicked her tongue in amazement and said, "Your train's main gun is only level 30, but the train's auxiliary AI is level 100. You're really unbalanced."
"Save where you can, spend where you can. Trains don't need main guns when they're on long voyages."
Xiao Ai narrowed her eyes slightly, then suddenly laughed: "Do you have a robot body? Let's meet and talk?"
"No."
"I'll give you one."
"Really?"
"real."
"Can you make that decision?"
"Brother Bao, this is a small matter, you can handle it with ease."
(End of this chapter)
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