'Ka … Hum hum hum …'
Amidst the pure white sea of clouds, a series of strange sounds were constantly reverberating.
The spy was sitting on a silver ship, swinging the control stick above. As the control stick swayed, the ship also gave out different kinds of reactions.
As expected, this thing was quite interesting.
Previously, Lin had a basic understanding of the ship's structure. She used small units to inspect all the areas inside without damaging the ship.
The ship's main structure was a product of various alloys and crystals. It was very light, at least much lighter than the Silver Armored Dragon's metal ship. Moreover, there were some cavities filled with a light gas. Lin had never seen this kind of light gas before, and it was more useful than the ones she had seen before. This structure allowed the ship to float above the clouds without sinking.
However, it could probably only float above some particularly large clouds.
The ship's power was electricity, and the way to operate it was through these control sticks. As long as the stick was pushed, the internal structure would react.
The main method of movement was something called a propeller. There were loads on the sides, head, and other parts of the ship. They were generally cylindrical, and relied on the continuous rotation of the front and back of the ship to rapidly absorb and eject air to fly and move. It could also adjust the altitude of the ship, and was controlled by the control stick …
Lin had thought of this before, but she didn't use it because it was difficult to turn and stop in an instant. Moreover, it wasn't very fast, but it seemed to be very useful for this ship.
The ship's internal structure was very similar to the helmet. It could rely on the outer crystal shell and the two rows of crystals at the back of the ship to absorb light energy and convert it into electricity for storage. The efficiency of storage and absorption was quite high. Unless it was damaged or entered into long-term darkness. This ship could operate forever.
This was also very interesting. Just like the helmet from before, the internal structure was very complex, but the operation was very simple.
After all, it was mainly for the Silver Armored Dragon to operate.
However, the most interesting structure was the conductive 'wires' inside. Lin found that they were made of a material that was almost completely conductive. Simply put, there was almost no obstruction in the electric current.
Lin would occasionally find this kind of thing. Usually, it would only have this kind of property at a relatively low temperature, such as in the void. Generally speaking, this kind of property could only be found in the nerves of living creatures at normal temperatures. Normally, a part of the brain structure of living creatures had this property.
This was the first time Lin found an alloy structure that could maintain this kind of property at normal temperatures.
This was quite interesting. He didn't know if these creatures were created by themselves or if they found the materials.
Because of these things, their utilization of electricity was extremely high, so this ship could use electricity almost perfectly.
The ship itself required a helmet to be activated. Without a helmet, it couldn't be activated. In other words, it couldn't be The Fool.
But what if this ship wasn't obtained by Lin, but by the Silver Armored Dragon? Would they be able to create something similar?
Even if he couldn't make something so complicated, he should at least learn how to use electricity, right? The Silver-scaled Dragon that Lin saw did not use electricity at all. Everything relied on the interaction of the gears to operate.
In other words … they had never come into contact with such things before? However, there should have been a Silver Armored Dragon here before, or perhaps the prize at that time was not like this?
But generally speaking. Dragons would not disassemble this kind of ship. Even if it was damaged, it would probably be placed somewhere as a symbol of royalty. Even the helmet would probably be passed down to their descendants. No dragon would disassemble it.
Or perhaps the guides would recycle these things.
Speaking of which, the location of this ship was very strange. It was actually placed in the sea of clouds behind the house, and it only emerged when the helmet touched the metal plate. Generally speaking, no dragon would notice it …
I don't care so much, I'll just drive this ship to … where should I go?
Right, he should fly to a higher level to take a look.
Click … The spy pushed a lever, and the ship began to make noises. The ship slowly floated up under the power of the propellers.
"Ga! Don't leave me behind! " At this time, Lin heard a voice from below. She saw that the Silver Armored Dragon seemed to have recovered its strength and ran over.
Ignoring it, the spy forcefully pulled another lever, and the entire ship immediately rushed forward, smashing into a cloud mountain in front of it.
Looking at the floating clouds, Lin felt that this was even more fun than the flying objects of the Voidfolk. Was it because it couldn't turn? Or was it because there were too many flaws?
Speaking of which, that flying object was still floating in the void. It probably wouldn't encounter any other rollers for at least a few million years.
The spy pulled the lever again, and the ship slowly came to a stop. Then, it began to turn in the air and flew back in the direction Lin came from.
Lin wanted to fly back to her original position, then fly along the cloud-shrouded mountain peak to the layer of clouds above.
Although there were some useful structures in this ship, Lin felt that it would be fine even if she smashed it because she had recorded the structure of everything inside. The next time she found something similar, she could directly dig it out. If she could find a large amount of that conductive material, she could use it to do many interesting things. If she couldn't find it, she would try to see if she could combine it with ordinary materials. This kind of material could form a new kind of shell material.
"Coo …" Lin suddenly saw a group of Sky Whales appear in front of the ship. They slowly floated by both sides of the ship, as if they didn't notice the ship.
Most of these Sky Whales were quite small, only eight to nine meters in length. However, there were also some very large ones. Lin found that the largest one was thirty meters long. It was right in front of the ship, slowly floating towards them, as if it had no intention of dodging.
Atmospheric creatures were very light, but their overall structure was very sturdy. However, Lin didn't think that it would be too much of a problem to crash into them.
But … what was that thing?
Lin found that there was a snow-white figure standing on the head of this Sky Whale.
Could that be … a White Skeleton Dragon? It wasn't silver …
"Gah! Stop! "The White Skeleton Dragon suddenly raised its hand and said," Hurry up and stop! "
"Click!" The spy pulled the lever hard, and the ship began to slow down. However, before it completely slowed down, the Sky Whale was already close to the ship. It quickly turned its head to avoid colliding with the ship, but the White Skeleton Dragon on top of it lost its balance and fell from the Sky Whale's head …
"Gah!"
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