"Liang Lu, Liang Lu … …"
Luo Nan muttered this name, muddleheadedly becoming an eliminated person. He walked out of the testing grounds, giving off the feeling of a walking corpse.
At this time, every soldier's standard AI automatically accepted a new mission. It controlled the combat suit and connected to the omnipresent magnetic rails within the base. This allowed Luo Nan to advance towards the target area without touching the ground.
Explosions rumbled from time to time, assaulting back and forth. Some of the waves were extremely heavy, so much so that the entire passageway would sway with an earthquake-like impact. This caused Luo Nan and the surrounding soldiers to sway from side to side.
Fortunately, the magnetic rails maintained their basic stability. No one was injured.
It was just that within the vision of Luo Nan's left eye, the new mission provided a simplified map of the base. The surrounding routes were endlessly smeared with red signifying malfunctions. Some were directly erased, so much so that the already planned and established routes were adjusted once.
Such a change reminded Luo Nan that the game scene he was in was indeed a dangerous zone.
At the same time, the scene before his eyes seemed to have already exceeded the scope of a normal dream, fantasy, and simple data splicing. There existed an internal logic that seemed to be real … … Luo Nan was unable to distinguish it clearly.
Questions constantly lingered in Luo Nan's mind. As he walked through the strict laws and the depths of the wartime base, the corresponding puzzlement continued to proliferate endlessly.
Of course, there were also some small and exquisite doubts that were conveniently solved.
This should be the "relay station", no doubt about it.
Luo Nan's thoughts were corroborated by the base's simplified map after the new mission was activated. The Relay Station that the stern-faced Sergeant Major spoke of was most likely the same as the one Luo Nan's thoughts were referring to:
This was also the test location where Luo Nan needed to repair and upgrade his defensive barrier during his offline testing … … Luo Nan hated that he couldn't swallow and digest the structural diagram of this base in the test location. It could be said that he had a deep memory, so he was able to recognize it very quickly.
But there was still the same question: Was this a borrowing of existing data, or … …
Luo Nan really wanted to pull out the virtual brain system and orient it to the Lamination Interference Technology section. He wanted to find the author column and compare it with the target character marked on the new mission. He wanted to see if this Liang Lu and that Liang Lu were the same person.
Yes, there were many people with the same name in this world. Just speaking of Luo Nan alone, there were probably hundreds or thousands of people on Earth who shared the same name as him. If the scope was placed in the vaster civilized world, then Luo Nan wouldn't be considered to be anything special.
What Luo Nan truly paid attention to was the operational logic of the Innerverse Simulator, as well as the nature and depth of the data it utilized.
The time for Luo Nan's imagination to run wild passed by. Luo Nan's game character had already followed the established rules. He ended the short distance movement and arrived at the location marked by the new mission. This place had a name that was very demoralizing to young people:
Second Logistics Support Area.
At the very least, this was the result of Luo Nan's primal chaos translation.
But in reality, Luo Nan saw the scene with his own eyes. It was so busy and clamorous that it made one's brain boil.
After checking his identity and passing through the inter-district passageway, a buzzing sound that was like a swarm of bees entered his ears.
Luo Nan really did see a swarm of bees. There were countless floating individuals, including soldiers like him, and all sorts of mechanical constructs. They shuttled back and forth within the enormous complex space that clearly had divisions. They were like worker bees bustling about inside and outside a hive.
This space itself was undoubtedly a beehive.
There was indeed a hemispherical beehive building that was pieced together from countless hexagonal blocks in the central region.
It was just a visible part of the material plane. Inside and below it, there existed various regions of the Relay Station, including a complex network of pipes that connected to the core. At the same time, it was a complex creation that was interlaced and stitched together by the local space-time and spatial faults.
There was astonishing energy being transmitted and exchanged in all sorts of forms at every moment.
Similarly, it also required an astonishing amount of personnel and machinery to carry out maintenance and adjustments.
Luo Nan already knew about the former when he took the exam. As for the latter part, it was a concept that he had just formed.
It was also at this time that Luo Nan's consciousness unavoidably pulled away from the game mode and the exam scene. He merged into this more personal experience. He was certain:
Even though this was a virtual scene, it was clearly filled with flesh and blood.
Luo Nan raised his head, lowered it, and turned his head over and over again. It was too much for his eyes to take in. He also knew that there were at least three other similar beehive nodes within the Relay Station. This included a backup energy unit. Luo Nan's design of the enchantment started here when he was offline for testing.
Well, speaking of the current structure ….
Luo Nan's mind didn't stop. He had already set up his combat suit to carry him along the preset route. He soon reached the target area and removed the maglev navigation link.
This was an office area built on the outskirts of the beehive node.
It was called an office area, but there were all sorts of complex equipment placed inside and outside. Some of them were still processing or printing objects with a hissing sound. Correspondingly, there were many kinds of virtual scenes erected in great numbers. Colorful rays of light interweaved together, and human figures flickered back and forth. It was so dazzling that it made one's eyes pop out.
There were also clamoring shouts that were hard to hear outside. Rather than calling it an exchange of commands, it felt more like the venting of emotions.
Luo Nan knew from this that the people running around inside were deeply immersed in battlefield mode. Their emotions were extremely tense. It was probably due to this empathy that Luo Nan and his game character subconsciously sucked in a breath of air. Only then did they continue walking inside.
No one paid attention to this pawn with access privileges. Luo Nan walked all the way to the center of the area. He found an extremely recognizable voice amidst the rumbling noises.
"Hui District Node 77. You guys still have the time to debug a core component failure? Switch switch switch! "
"Earth Wave Orbit. Did the fourth team all die there? Move towards the bottom. Don't mention robots to me. I'm using you guys to fill in the trenches. "
"Point 22. The data package has been sent over. Expand accordingly. Don't make a single mistake."
Luo Nan followed the voice and soon discovered a person in the middle of dispatching tasks. This was a three meter tall giant. His skin was a bit gray. He couldn't be considered outstanding in this place, but his voice was exceptionally loud and clear. It was eye-catching.
Could this be Liang Lu?
Luo Nan really admired this person.
He could see that the tasks this person was repeatedly dispatching were only an extremely small portion of the tasks at hand. The majority of the tasks had long since been handled through his fingers and even his thoughts.
If this was all there was to it, then artificial intelligence could do it as well. It might even be more efficient. But from the current situation, this person wasn't just distributing tasks. More importantly, he was giving technical guidance to the maintenance personnel on the front lines. Even though there were a few superfluous words and idle chatter within the emotional clamor, every sentence was straightforward and efficient. The direction was clear. It made people feel that if they did as he said, they wouldn't go wrong.
Looking at the feedback, this was indeed the case.
In this way, what level of parallel processing did the brain have to reach? What level of technical expertise did one have to reach in order to have this kind of ability?
Luo Nan noticed this person, and this person also noticed him. This person's bloodshot eyes stared over: "You're standing here. Are you preparing to take a funeral photo?"
Luo Nan's game character stood at attention: "I am … …"
"Liang Lu, this is your soldier. Take him away!"
"Huh?"
Luo Nan's mind flickered, and a tall and skinny person scuttled out from the side … … He was approximately 190 centimeters tall, and he wore some sort of goggle-like observation device. Only half of his face was exposed. His skin was quite white, but his lips were pursed. He had an extremely capable and serious appearance.
"Yes, Field Officer. Newbie, follow, follow me. "
Unfortunately, he stuttered, and the remaining half of his white face turned red in an instant.
Luo Nan: "......"
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