Chen Chen had Little X download all the movies in advance. At the same time, he was in charge of rushing toward the nuclear power plant.
The power output of the Blacklight Nuclear Power Plant was two million kilowatts. Although half of it was provided to the Eco Science City, the remaining power was still one million kilowatts. The inertial confinement reactor built by the Spire Laboratory was only the first generation. There were still many technical shortcomings and the power output was only around 200,000 kilowatts.
Coupled with the energy consumption of the Spire Laboratory and the need to use electrolysis to extract deuterium and tritium fuel from seawater, there was not much power available.
Therefore, Chen Chen did not move the USB drive to the Spire Experimental Base.
Then again, a fusion reactor that took up less than 1,000 square meters could generate power equivalent to one-fifth of a large thermal power plant. This cost-performance ratio was worthy of the name of nuclear fusion.
When Chen Chen arrived at the nuclear power plant and took out the USB drive, he first sat in front of the computer and quietly thought for a while.
To be honest, Chen Chen was a little reluctant to enter the world on the other side of the passage to obtain technical information.
This was because every time a passage was opened, it meant that he might come into contact with some unknown danger.
Even Chen Chen could not guarantee that the danger would not be brought into reality because he opened the passage.
Moreover, the Ebola virus in reality and the T-virus in Resident Evil, the three statues in reality and the three statues in the world of Elysium had a linkage effect in reality. This made Chen Chen even more reluctant to open the passage.
However, it was impossible for Chen Chen to stop using the USB drive because of this...
Take NZT-48 for example. Once it was taken, there was no end to it. Was there any essential difference between NZT-48 and the USB drive?
No, they could all bring joy and make people enjoy it endlessly.
"However, if it's just ingestion, it should be acceptable..."
Chen Chen estimated the energy reserves in the USB drive. The only thing that could be ingested was probably the black sphere in Gantz.
After all, the black sphere was the smallest in size. In other movies, whether it was Terminator, Star Trek, or The Fly, the teleportation devices in them were huge.
However, it was clear that a teleportation device like the black ball was not unlimited. From the plot of the movie, it could be seen that the protagonist in the movie once used a rope-type weapon called the Y-gun. By shooting out a special rope through the gun, it could tie the target in place.
Then, the bound target would be teleported to the satellite, or only a part of it would be teleported to kill the target.
Could it be assumed that when these people were selected by the black sphere to carry out combat missions, they were also transmitted to the outside world through satellites?
If that was the case, then just one black sphere would not be enough.
Furthermore, even if Chen Chen managed to extract the black sphere, there was no guarantee that he could crack the black sphere's technology. It was more likely that he still had no idea what was going on.
Therefore, Chen Chen still needed complete technical information.
However, in The Fly, Doom, Terminator, Gantz, and Star Trek, none of the five movies had any footage of the research.
The only way to obtain technical information was to enter the opposite world.
With this in mind, Chen Chen could not help but shake his head. He silently compared the possible dangers of each dimension and finally chose The Fly.
Compared to "Star Trek" and other movies that were as developed as a god-tier civilization, "The Fly People" seemed to be the safest. After all, there was only a Frankenstein mixed with a fly in this movie, and there were no aliens, robot armies, and so on.
Of course, this was only in comparison to other dimensions. If he was facing a Frankenstein that could wipe out human civilization, then the danger was not much less than aliens and robot armies.
With this in mind, Chen Chen copied the movie The Fly that Little X had downloaded and dragged it to the USB drive.
"Ding!"
However, the sound of a program error came from the laptop.
Chen Chen was taken aback. He immediately realized that The Fly had been rejected by the USB drive...
"WTF..."
Chen Chen frowned. The way he saw it, The Fly's worldview was simpler than most sci-fi movies. The simpler it was, the more it followed the rules and naturally, the easier it would be accepted by the USB drive.
"The only sci-fi principle involved in this movie is molecular teleportation technology. In that case, doesn't that mean..."
Chen Chen inhaled sharply as if he had understood something. Without hesitation, he copied the movie version of Star Trek and dragged it to the USB drive.
"Ding!"
The USB drive rejected Chen Chen again.
Chen Chen was certain that this was not an issue with the completeness of the story.
This was because Chen Chen had tried it before. Even if a movie had a large series, as long as it was approved by the USB drive, even if it was only one movie in the series, it could be inserted into the USB drive.
Only a television series could be played only after the entire season had been inserted.
In other words, the worldview of Star Trek was also rejected by the USB drive.
From Chen Chen's point of view, Star Trek was undoubtedly in line with the definition of sci-fi. It was more scientific than most sci-fi movies. The reason it was rejected by the USB drive was because the setting was too vast.
After all, Star Trek had been filmed for fifty years and produced thousands of episodes of TV series and more than a dozen movies. It was precisely because the world was so vast that once there was a conflict in the settings, it would naturally cause the USB drive to reject it completely.
"Looks like these two movies have been rejected by the USB drive..."
Little X's voice suddenly came. "Sir Godfather, now that we've confirmed that Terminator and Gantz can be accommodated by the USB drive, all that's left is the movie Doom. I wonder if it can be accommodated by the USB drive."
"There's no need to try to know."
However, Chen Chen shook his head. After that, he dragged Doom into the USB drive, but the USB drive still made a "ding" sound.
All three movies were rejected.
"How did you guess?" Little X was a little surprised.
"It's obvious that the problem lies in the teleportation machine."
Chen Chen casually deleted these three movies from the USB drive before continuing. "Didn't you notice? The three movies rejected by the USB drive are related to the principle of the teleportation machine. They all adopt the so-called particle decomposition method, which is to have a person stand on the platform of the teleportation machine and the operator switch the switch on the control board of the teleportation room. Then, the teleportation machine locks on to each atom of the person on the platform and uses the teleportation machine carrier wave to teleport these particles to the place where the spaceship member wants to go and reassemble there."
"Thus, the audience of Star Trek will see Captain Kirk and his crew dissolve into a bright light and disappear, then reappear on a distant planet..."
At this point, Chen Chen could not help frowning. "But does this kind of teleportation really conform to the teleportation mechanism? This principle is more like a modern fax machine — a replica of a person is built at the receiving end, just like a human clone. We can now clone any human strictly according to the genetic information, and we can completely reproduce all the genetic information of this person, so that the clone is no different from the original body. "
"However, everyone knows that no matter how similar the clone is to the original, they have no connection at all. Even if the clone has the same memories as the original, they will never be the same person!
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