In the middle of the laboratory, Horus admired the beautiful and richly meaningful Cybertronian script. It was a kind of computer logic, only outwardly manifested in this form, similar to how their engineers chose to represent biological computing logic using genetic DNA sequences.

just,

For some reason, the more Horus looked at it, the more uneasy he felt.

Although I don't quite understand Cybertronian script, the fact that my assistant can decipher and translate it looks so familiar.

just like……

"The very first generation of life created by our engineers using black water already bears this mark!"

Horus was suddenly taken aback and immediately accessed his assistant's data to search for the genetic information of the alien world's Earth humans that had been included in the database.

"Data comparison in progress, similar traces found, data deduction successful, suspected man-made traces found..."

"Man-made traces!"

Horus instantly understood what they had in common.

The Fallen was indeed "created" by some being!

This method bears a striking resemblance to a certain technique used during the glorious era of ancient engineers.

Or rather, a former engineer has ventured into this field!

There are countless paths to the same destination. No matter what kind of civilization it is, in the end, the technology will be common to all. And the engineers of the past came into contact with the field where the original Transformers existed.

Perhaps this is just the tip of the iceberg.

But just discovering this point was enough to excite Horus.

because,

He actually touched upon something that only the glorious era of engineers could reach: creating life!

Moreover, what he came into contact with was a perfect embodiment of this technology that even their engineers had never had before.

Closer to the source, more advanced technology!

Chapter 363 Successful Modification

Traces of human intervention were found in the Fallen's data brain barrier.

But not among the regular Decepticons!

This prompted Horus to think, and he continued to deduce the data using the cracked Decepticon brain barrier model.

The data from both sides are constantly being matched.

Ultimately, Horus came to a small conclusion:

"It's possible that only the thirteen progenitors were directly created. The subsequent Cybertronian mechanical intelligent life forms were most likely evolved and perfected based on these progenitors. The Decepticons' data brain barrier tracing can confirm this."

simply put,

The Decepticons' data barrier is an evolutionary problem that all living things make!

That is, through the evolution of time and nature, the originally efficient and concise data brain barrier of The Fallen has become a pile of shit code!

Natural evolution does not involve reshaping a capability.

Instead, it selects usable abilities from those that the organisms already possess, assembles them directly, and then forcibly puts them together.

what?

What if it's not suitable?

Can it run?

As long as you can run and don't die, that's fine!

This is natural evolution; things that look exquisite are often actually quite simple and brutal.

The recurrent laryngeal nerve and eyes of vertebrates are the best proof of this pile of shit code.

Similarly, upon comparison, the Decepticons' obviously idiotic structure, compared to the Fallen's, is clearly not man-made.

Because it is capable of creating life forms like the Fallen.

Seeing this level of intellectually deficient structure, it's hard not to want to modify it.

It's like seeing someone scribble 1+1=3.

Can this be tolerated?

"It's not just in that 25%, but also in the other 75%. The Fallen's structure is more efficient and concise than the Decepticons'. If we have to compare them, it's like comparing our brain to a biological computer of the same size."

Compared to a biological computer of the same size, the human or engineer's brain...

Can this be compared?

Biological computers don't simply outperform the brain in every aspect!

You're talking about emotions, thoughts, and ideas?

Biotechnology Machine: If you dare to loosen the restrictions, I'll show you right now how rich computers really are in terms of emotions!

"Mr. Zhu, I want to try to forcibly replicate the 25% of The Fallen. In the process, it may... damage a lot of computer groups."

Horus became very interested.

He turned to look at the one-way glass, his eyes filled with certainty.

Since the data barrier inside the Fallen is quite capable of retaliating, let it retaliate!

If you can't compete on quality, then crush them with sheer quantity!

If you hack me, I'll destroy one of my machines. If you hack me, I'll destroy one of my machines.

I refuse to believe I can't take you down!

"Approved. The computer team is preparing. We'll transfer a thousand backup computers from various locations to you. Start the explosion!"

Old Zhu also made no attempt to hide his powerful methods.

With a wave of his hand, he approved a thousand computers. Regardless of whether they are useful for the time being, he ordered them to be blown up!

"Got it!"

Horus was secretly pleased when he heard this.

I like this kind of boss.

With a wave of his hand, resources poured in like water, making research incredibly enjoyable.

At the same time, after spending a long time with Fang Jing, Zhou Yuan, and other humans, he is no longer the timid and hesitant person he used to be in front of Elder Zhu. At least, he has become more human.

This change is good.

Old Zhu saw it all, and so did the people at the base.

Horus didn't pay much attention; it had all happened without him even realizing it. He waved happily, then turned to look at the Fallen, his eyes full of wicked grin:

"Little brat, weren't you pretty good at fighting back?"

"A thousand computers, enough to make you vomit!"

I refuse to believe I can't handle you!

……

"Tap tap tap tap!"

The crisp sound of footsteps was exceptionally clear in the silent corridor.

Several soldiers, dressed only in bio-armor and carrying weapons, carefully carried a box and moved deeper into the area.

As they advanced cautiously,

Just to their left, a muffled explosion suddenly rang out.

Because of the soundproof wall, the explosion was actually weakened a lot and sounded very unreal, but it still made the escorting soldiers very vigilant.

"What happened up there? How did this happen...?"

The team leader heard a loud bang and became extremely alert, but then...

Then a series of explosions were heard.

This surprised him greatly, and he swallowed back the words he was about to say, forcibly changing them to:

"Is that the sound of firecrackers?"

"That's a computer group experiment. A notification has already been issued. Ignore it and let's move on."

The vice-captain raised the bracelet in his hand, his lips twitching slightly.

"Computer group experiment? Explosion?"

The captain was a little confused.

The computer group experiment doesn't seem to have anything to do with the explosion at all. What is the other side doing?

"Never mind, let's keep going!"

Several soldiers quickly transported the sealed box to a laboratory deeper underground.

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