With the ability to transport quickly, that is, flying ships; with the ability to deploy quickly, the soldiers could attack the enemy in the shortest time possible. Then, there was no doubt that the mecha race would be unstoppable.
Perhaps the Enigmatic Lands had individual strength, but the premise was that they could hit the enemy and not chase after the enemy. But now, the strength displayed by the mecha was that they could both fight and run. They were almost invincible.
Of course, there were still some details that needed to be polished. The whole process had to be simplified to the extreme to reduce the possibility of mistakes. And this was precisely what the programmed mecha with a central control center, that is, a tactical command platform, was best at.
Although they also had emotions, but unlike the Enigmatic Lands' Homo sapiens, they were a race that was far more rational than emotional. The simplest example was the mecha here. Except for the original Snake King Odessa in the sky, which one of them wasn't an enemy? After being beaten up, they would shout that it smelled good while being modified by the fire seed, and then go beat up others with their original opponents …
Finn was thinking about how to match Odessa's giant airship – in Lich's knowledge, there was no such thing as a 'space battleship'. In the future, how to achieve rapid transport and deployment. Of course, thinking about this was not to help Odessa improve their shortcomings, but to think of a way to crack it.
Suddenly, a blue light swept across the surrounding ground. The range was quite large, and the source was the airship in the sky. This blue light did not hide its intention to scan all the landforms and creatures on the ground. Therefore, Lich was a little dissatisfied.
The next moment, more than a dozen landing gears symmetrically extended from the belly of the airship. The length of each leg was different, but it allowed Odessa to maintain its horizontal position after landing, instead of swaying left and right due to the terrain.
It seemed that the previous scanning light was to determine the terrain. The people standing at the top were affected as well. Understanding this, the disgust in Finn's heart subsided a little. But he was also a little dissatisfied that Odessa did not notify him in advance.
Odessa, who had landed on the ground, had not yet begun to receive the mecha that gathered towards him. Instead, it used a projection without a screen to leave a strange mathematical formula in front of Lin: (0,0) =? And it was repeated several times in a row.
This kind of inexplicable and illogical mathematical formula, was it trying to …? Lin couldn't figure it out no matter how hard he thought about it. He asked the Lich next to him, "Was he asking for his own name?"
"Hmm, that's possible," Fen said after a moment of thought.
Even though he didn't understand why Odessa would ask such a question, Lin Jiufeng didn't know why he would ask such a question. However, Lin still used the Whiteboard Brush and left a string of strange magic words on the hull of Odessa's ship, which was the word 'Odessa' in the spell. Just like in his memory, all ships would have the name of the ship painted on them. If it was a warship, it would have a number.
However, Lin still did not understand. Odessa already had a real name registered with the Spirit of the Earth Mother. This true name would allow him to retain his memories and some of his special abilities after returning to the Spirit of the Earth Mother. He would be able to return to this world and extend his life. Was he going to give up on his real name?
The result that Lin showed made the Elemental Lord, who was originally a snake, quite dissatisfied. Although the Whiteboard Brush only used light and shadow to project on the hull of the ship and did not actually change the paint or the words outside the ship, Odessa still violently shook the nearby turrets and gun bases. Even the projected armor flipped irregularly a few times to express its resistance.
And the strange mathematical formula that was projected in front of Lin was emphasized again and again.
Was he going to give up his real name and take on a new name? And he even found me? Lin still did not understand.
However, looking at the colonial ship that had landed on the ground, Odessa should have opened the hatch and started receiving the mecha, but Odessa did not do so. Was it waiting for his reply?
Some of the mecha that did not understand the situation, if their bodies were still intact, moved towards Odessa's ship. This group of mecha intended to climb to the upper deck of the ship, but they were carried around by Odessa. It seemed that even if they did not fully understand the abilities of Odessa's new body, the mecha still followed their instincts and made the choice to treat Odessa as a little transportation helper.
Since he knew that the other party wanted a new name and asked him about it, of course, Lin had to think of a name for the other party. He ignored the name he came up with as he was always disliked by Fen and his two apprentices. He seriously thought about it.
He did not think for too long. Lin used the Whiteboard Brush again and pasted a layer of light and shadow text on the original Snake King's ship:, which was the imaginary number in mathematics.
At first, the original Snake King's ship was repelled and puzzled by such a symbol that violated mathematical common sense. Lin did not say anything and directly threw out the knowledge about the complex number plane in geometry. He immediately changed from the original resistance to a state of joy and excitement. It seemed that he accepted the name – the imaginary number.
The elemental creatures, led by the Snake King Odessa, were quite obsessed with the equal sign (=) and similar symmetrical concepts. Division by two, equal division, and square root were all their favorite mathematical symbols, especially the square root. Because the square root was not so simple, and the solution was quite harmonious with two identical numbers. So when the square root appeared, it meant that they were very happy.
But this high mood was not a good thing at this time. Therefore, Lin hurriedly stopped the Imaginary Number in order to prevent it from launching another volley! This seemed to be the only way he could express his emotions. But now that he was standing on the ground, no one could say for sure what would happen after all the cannons were fired.
After all, the Whiteboard Brush was only a temporary display platform. Without the supply of power, the condensed light spots would dissipate. But this was not a big deal for the Imaginary Number, who was quite satisfied with the name. The turrets and machine gun bases where the light and shadow had originally landed, along with the flowing electric light on the armor of the ship, changed their positions as if they had been modified by fire. Some of them retracted into the armor plate, leaving behind a large bare surface.
The next moment, the armor plate turned over, and the color difference block allowed the Imaginary Number to permanently and conspicuously leave the mathematical symbol representing his name on his armor plate. At the same time, the hatch on the side and the belly of the ship opened, ready to accept the robots to board the ship.
The robots were confused by the sudden opening of the hatch. There were even some people who were halfway up the ship's hull when they were frightened by the sudden opening of the hatch and the landing boards. They directly fell from a height of several meters to the ground. Fortunately, they were a group of people with bronze muscles and iron bones, so they could not be hurt.
Lin led Fen into the Imaginary Number first, and the other robots followed in twos and threes. Even those robots that self-detached their feet would change a few wheels similar to the previous soles of their feet where their lower body touched the ground to restore their ability to move. With two hands or the only remaining hand, they could ignore some of the rugged road. The robots also entered the cabin of the Imaginary Number.
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