Silin knew that Moon and Xi Mu were busy working on the box that Sigma was holding like a treasure. He thought that they would wait until they returned to the base before carrying out the "awakening plan" Moon mentioned. However, Silin couldn't help but wonder why Moon was in such a hurry. Did something happen?
No, that can't be right. Judging from Moon's reaction, it should be something good.
Silin followed Moon to Xi Mu's workshop on the starship. Xi Kai, Sigma, and the others were already waiting for him. The box was placed on a silver-gray metal workbench. There were two orbs of light floating inside the open box. Some data was flashing on the device next to them.
Wheeze jumped onto the metal workbench and circled around the box twice. It could sense the machine language coming from the two balls of light, but it was very weak and incomplete. That was why there were only some messy data characters flashing on the instrument next to it, and they couldn't be connected into a string.
"What's going on?" Silin asked.
"They're awake!" Sigma looked very excited. "But we can't get in touch with them. Moon and I tried, but we can't get through to them. I don't know what's going on."
Yue, Xi Mu, and the others had been busy retrieving the brains of Rifia and Zoel that Chip had kept. Back then, the Xi Family had only used the materials and not the "brains". At most, they had tried to replicate it, but the "brains" weren't seriously damaged. After all, the Xi Family knew how important a brain was to a robot. Therefore, they could be awakened as long as the conditions were met.
Moon and Sigma had been trying to communicate with the two core brain regions inside the box for a while now, but the two core brain regions didn't respond at all. But just now, Moon and Xi Mu had just finished a game of Chain Stars. While the three of them were discussing the game, the two core brain regions suddenly reacted. The box on the metal table suddenly opened, and two clusters of light floated into the air. The instruments around them also reacted strangely.
Moon told Celine about what happened just now, and his nervousness was obvious from his tone.
The two orbs of light in the core brain region were reacting. Did this mean that the two of them could wake up?
"This, this … this, what should we do?" Even Moon found it hard to calm down when he thought about Rufia and Zoel's situation. Everything had happened too suddenly, and he had planned to deal with it after returning to the Eleventh Squad's base. He did not expect something to happen here. Fortunately, he had brought all the materials with him just in case.
"Did you encounter a similar situation when you were creating Czedow, Silin?" Xi Mu asked.
Xi Mu was the one who asked Yue to bring Silin over. He thought Silin might be able to provide some advice.
Back in the day, Silin had done many calculations based on the advantages of the first-generation liquid core brain. It wasn't until Silin was satisfied with the final results that Silin was satisfied with. Adding that to the fact that he had discovered that miraculous crystal at the time, he had turned some of his theoretical designs into reality. That was how Czedow came to be after all sorts of coincidences. At the time, Czedow was nothing more than a newborn robot. He was like a newborn baby. His potential was there, but he didn't know much at all. After that, Czedow was the one who improved himself almost all the time. Right now, not even Silin could understand the complicated structure of Czedow's brain.
Silin stared at the two floating balls of light. He hadn't created Czedow like this when he first created him. Maybe it was because Czedow had changed a lot during his development, but his initial state wasn't exactly the same. That being said, there were still similarities between the two.
After quietly sensing the information transmitted from the two light clusters, Cillin said, "This should be a normal phenomenon. It's just like how ordinary animals undergo a long period of hibernation. Due to the long period of hibernation, their brain activity has always been at an extremely low level. Even if they were to wake up, they would need to go through a period of adaptation. But these two," Cillin pointed at the two light clusters in front of him, "are in this adaptation period. They are not awake, but their brains have already begun to move."
Xi Mu nodded. He was thinking the same thing, but he hadn't created an Original robot himself. There were many things that only existed in theory. He wasn't as convincing as Silin was.
Silin and Xi Mu discussed for a moment. Half an hour later, they came up with a plan.
Silin walked to the side and pointed at a certain direction. Then, he said to Ah Yue, "Put the box inside, Ah Yue."
Xi Mu was already adjusting the apparatus in the direction Silin was pointing at.
Ah Yue carefully dragged the box and moved it into a transparent cylindrical cabin. It was the same cabin Xi Mu and Xi Kai used when they were making robots. Unlike the mass-produced ones, the one in Xi Mu's workshop was much more complicated in terms of configuration and parameters.
After discussing with Silin, Xi Mu decided to adjust some of the parameters and parameters. After Ah Yue put the box inside, Xi Mu pressed a button and closed the cabin door. Through the transparent wall, everyone could see the two balls of light floating inside.
Czedow and the White Spirit also walked into the room. Silin was the one who informed them to be cautious in case they needed more help when the time came. Moreover, Cillin also hoped that Czedow could learn more from this incident. It would be very helpful to Czedow, who was also a robot himself.
Silin and Ah Yue each took control of a couple of apparatus. After they were done adjusting the apparatus, Silin shot Xi Mu a questioning look. After receiving an affirmative answer, they pressed the start button at the same time.
The environment inside the cabin was changing rapidly. The composition of the ions, gases, pressure and temperature inside the cabin were changing rapidly, and the magnetic field was adjusting in a regular pattern. Both Silin and Xi Mu stared closely at the icons and data displayed on the apparatus. They needed to make adjustments according to the data displayed.
After a period of instability, the graphs and data on the apparatus finally calmed down. However, the two balls of light inside the cabin didn't show any obvious changes. Moreover, the line on the graph was rising very slowly, meaning that the two balls of light were awakening very slowly as well.
This can't go on.
Silin thinks for a moment before saying to Ah Yue, "Try to communicate with them."
Although there was a wall between them, it wasn't a problem for Ah Yue with his abilities.
Ah Yue followed Silin's instructions and tried to communicate with the two balls of light inside the cabin. However, the results weren't very good. The line on the graph was changing, but the change was too small to meet Silin's expectations.
Cillin frowned and fell into deep thought. From the corner of his eye, he saw the gray cat looking at the data displayed on the instrument, and some data symbols were flashing in its eyes. The fellow was just trying to decipher the disjointed data symbols created by the two balls of light on the instrument out of boredom, but it just so happened to give Cillin an inspiration.
"Try to communicate with them using data stream mapping," Silin said to Ah Yue.
Xi Mu's eyes flashed when he heard Silin's suggestion. He looked at Huimao and Silin before turning back to the monitor. He didn't expect Silin to be so much more powerful than he thought. His understanding of machine language was far beyond his expectations. It was because of this that Xi Mu knew how rare it was for humans to be able to understand machine language. Even among the Xi Family, there might not be one in several generations. On the other hand, Celine, who was not a member of the Xi family, had a better understanding than Xi Kai, who was a true descendant of the Xi family.
Ah Yue didn't pay attention to what Xi Mu was thinking. He was only concerned about the two balls of light inside the cabin. They were his brothers. He hadn't seen them for hundreds of years, and the five of them hadn't seen each other for a thousand years.
The arrogant Ruffia, the cold Zoel, are they coming back?
Ah Yue stared at the two balls of light inside the cabin. Two beams of light shot out from his face. They contained all kinds of data. The streams of data were mapped onto the two balls of light. They contained information about the five robots and the Xi Family of that generation. Ah Yue hoped to use this information to trigger a reaction in the brains of the two balls of light.
Sure enough, after sensing the data stream mapping, the two light clusters flickered. After this flicker, the data on the monitoring instruments connected to the fusion cabin changed drastically.
"Yes, that's it. Continue!" Silin said as he made some adjustments to the devices and the parameters calculated based on the new data.
Both Xi Mu and Cillin had to make the necessary adjustments themselves. There were many times when a machine wasn't necessarily better than a human. For example, when it came to synthesizing robots, the creator was the dominant factor. Only after synthesizing a robot would they be able to develop their own robots.
Xi Kai watched from the side. He didn't interfere because there was nothing he could do. Silin and Xi Mu were more than enough to control the devices, and their control was very precise. This was something Xi Kai needed to learn. There was a certain gap between him and the two of them, and he didn't deny it.
Silin's hand speed was so fast that Xi Kai couldn't keep up with it. He had to rely on other visual aids to catch a glimpse of it. Silin alone took care of 60% of the work, Xi Mu took care of 30%, and the remaining 10% was the work of Ah Yue, the two balls of light, and the automation of the devices.
When the data displayed on the device reached one of Silin's standards, the next step would begin.
"Alright, Ah Yue. Put the materials in!" Silin said to Ah Yue without stopping.
Ah Yue also sensed that the two balls of light were becoming clearer and clearer. He sensed a familiar presence that he hadn't seen for a long time. After Silin said that, Ah Yue quickly took out the materials he had been hiding and put them into the module's inlet.
One of them was very similar to the material Silin used to create Czedow. There were also a couple of extremely rare metals that Ah Yue had been hiding for a long time. Even the Xi Family didn't know about them, and the only reason Ah Yue had taken them out was to awaken Urifia and Zoel.
The balls of light inside the module grew brighter and brighter. As they moved, the materials were absorbed, shaped, and synthesized on their own.
From the beginning to the end, a robot similar to Ah Yue and Sigma was slowly taking shape inside the module.
"Urifia! Zoel! " Agitated, Sigma began to circle around the cabin, arms swinging up and down, unsure of what to do.
Czedow didn't say a word as he watched Ah Yue and Czedow. However, he didn't miss a single detail. Everything, including the operation, the calculation rules, the optimal path, the optimal conditions, and so on. The main reason he was able to evolve to his current level was because of his own learning and application abilities.
Silin had told him on the day he created Czedow, "I'm only providing you with a starting point. How far you can go is up to you."
Czedow was different from Sigma and his siblings.
When Silin and Huimao left for Mist Bodhisattva for the first time, Czedow had gone on a long journey. He used to walk with the crowd, sit in a coffee shop at a street corner, read an ancient book for an entire afternoon, and experience the life of a normal person.
He used to do hard labor with the lowest rung of society. He used to live in a shipping container ghetto. He used to work with elites who were dressed up in a hurry. He used to work with the Hunters who were considered unimportant by the four great powers. He used to travel through dangerous jungles and experience the urgency of a normal person facing a crisis.
When the lanterns were first lit, the suburbs and the civilian district beyond the border started to grow quiet, and the romance inside the city started to go crazy. Czedow had experienced two completely different nights before. He was lying in a simple house in the civilian district and listening to the snoring of the old miner next door. He was also riding a hoverboard in the city and following the screaming youngsters through the flashing neon lights.
It was only after these experiences that Czedow finally understood. Ah, so this is the life of a human. He wasn't a cold machine after all.
Silin had told him that he could create another robot, but there was only one Czedow.
Czedow wasn't envious of Sigma's five siblings. He had brothers of his own, such as Wheeze, Silin, and Kari. They might be humans or cyborgs, but they were brothers who had gone through thick and thin with each other. They were brothers who he could entrust his back to.
Moon and Sigma had always been praised by the Eleventh Squad and everyone who saw them, but Czedow had always kept a low profile. Most of the time, the Eleventh Squad had already treated him as one of their own instead of a robot.
Huimao flicked his ears and yawned when he saw what was going on. Then, he jumped onto Czedow's shoulder. Silin was busy, so he didn't dare disturb Silin. That was why he crouched on Czedow's shoulder instead. He wasn't interested in the two robots, and neither was he interested in them. After finding a suitable angle, Huimao leaned his head against Czedow's neck and dozed off.
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