Y'zaks was called out from the control room. Beside him were the bouncing demon girl Y'lisabet and the serious-looking Zadamor. The three of them seemed to be studying the high-tech gadgets again. Seeing Hao Ren back, Y'zaks looked anxious. "Everyone..."
Hao Ren waved his hand and let the two elves behind him go back to report to his boss. He laughed and said, "What's wrong with me? Millions of Interstellar Marines, thousands of spaceships, are now rushing here from the edge of the bubble zone. They will arrive in a day at the earliest. I came here to find you to prepare, and then we will meet with the Aerymian elves a day later and rush out. "
In fact, the Aerymian elves did not send Interstellar Marines at all, but Hao Ren felt that it sounded more imposing...
Y'zaks was delighted when he heard this. At the same time, Joseph and Aylu also briefly reported their respective missions in the new Aerymian planet. Basically, it was the attitude of the Aerymian elves towards Helcrown and some "diplomatic rhetoric" that Hilda personally asked them to convey to the residents of Helcrown. Y'zaks nodded as he listened, and finally waved his hand. "Well, it's about the same as I thought. Hey, Hilda and I are now acquaintances. The Aerymian elves are really loyal. "
"There will be plenty of time to communicate with the Aerymian elves in the future." Hao Ren raised his hand and pointed in the direction of the spaceship wreckage. "Are you free now? If you are, bring more people with me to clean up the wreckage, at least so that it can 'set sail' at any time. Time is precious. After meeting with the Aerymian elves, we will rush out directly. We can't wait for them to install the thrusters on the wreckage — we have to do it ourselves. "
"Go and gather the elven engineers and dwarven craftsmen on standby," Y'zaks turned to Zadamor and ordered. "Also, get the demon technicians to come."
Zadamor took the order and left. Hao Ren hurriedly added, "No need to gather in the city, go straight to the spaceship wreckage!"
A large group of technicians were quickly gathered at the bow of the huge spaceship wreckage. This hundred-kilometer-long battleship had an insane size. Hundreds of engineering teams standing together would not even take up the space of a single armor plate!
The place where the team gathered was a 'foothold' that Y'lisabet had set up to facilitate the long-term exploration of the spaceship wreckage. The huge and flat armor plates were engraved with gravity circles and demonic runes to maintain the air and temperature. It could form a large habitable environment that was no different from the surface of a planet. There were simple houses and some other facilities built with obsidian on the temporary stronghold. It could be seen that people often lived here for a short period of time. In fact, Y'lisabet even planned to build a small town on the outer shell of the spaceship wreckage, using the materials collected from the wreckage.
The little girl had even planned to use the resources of this alternate dimension to rebuild the empire, or at least rebuild a base camp. And according to the scale of the spaceship wreckage, her plan seemed to be very feasible. It was said that the little girl had even written a reconstruction plan, but later the plan was not realized because she found that she could not cut the 'steel' plate on the spaceship...
This was the real case of the Yuanmou people meeting the technology of the Zenith. The technology gap between the aliens 200,000 years ago and the indigenous people in this area today was at least six or seven generations. Y'lisabet could not even knock a few bricks from the ancestral graves of the aliens. She finally managed to cut two or three pieces of leftover material, only to find that the worn tools were more than the material she cut out.
In short, the ambitious things that the little demon girl wanted to do were put aside for the time being. The engineering staff of Helcrown had gathered, and the number of people was unexpectedly large. At first, Hao Ren was worried about the lack of manpower, but now it seemed that there was no need to worry about this problem. In fact, it was normal: when Helcrown was attacked, those who survived to the end were naturally the high-value people who were closely protected from the beginning of the war. What was the most valuable thing in Y'zaks' side? Knowledge was power - talent! So in the end, almost half of Helcrown was filled with scientists!
Hao Ren opened his Dimensional Pocket and was ready to release some of the things first. A distorted dimensional door suddenly appeared in mid-air, and then a strange silver-gray polyhedron was pushed out by a few autonomous robots. The polyhedron was about three or four meters high, shining with a metallic luster, and part of the surface of the alloy cover had flashing indicator lights. Some Aerymian characters were swimming on the flashing indicator lights on the metal surface.
In short, it looked very high-tech, at least in this world.
A few squid-like autonomous robots made a series of squeaky sounds after finishing their work and began to run around Hao Ren to entertain themselves. Y'lisabet saw the situation and suddenly could not stay still. The little girl immediately rushed up to one of the robot squid. "Ah! What is this?! "
The mechanical squid was taken aback by the sudden attack, but due to the fact that the other party was an "ally" in the recognition command, it did not dare to resist. It could only dodge left and right. Finally, it had no choice but to retract all its tentacles and instantly curl itself up like a ball of yarn, playing dead on the ground. Finally, Y'lisabet held a screwdriver and poked at the pile of mechanical tentacles. "Hey hey hey, this is really interesting..."
Hao Ren stared at Y'zaks and said, "Are you going to take care of your daughter?!"
Y'zaks laughed dryly and stepped forward, lifting the demon girl up with a few fingers and put her on his shoulder. "Go on, go on. Say, what is this? "
"This is the gravity regulator dismantled from the Aerymian floating islands." Hao Ren pointed to the polyhedron device. "Those floating islands have stabilized, so these things are no longer needed. Hilda dismantled a lot of them in the warehouse. They were originally going to be melted down, so I asked for a batch. You put them in every corner of the spacecraft wreckage. The effective range of each gravity regulator is a ball with a radius of ten kilometers. I require at least two in each effective range, understand? "
Y'zaks just nodded and did not speak. Y'lisabet suddenly slid down her father's arm like a slide. The little girl excitedly patted the huge polyhedron device and said, "A device can produce gravity magic with a radius of ten kilometers?! My God! The largest magic circle is less than two kilometers wide! "
Hao Ren stared at the spoiled brat, his face full of vigilance. "Fine, I'll tell you. Put down that evil screwdriver in your hand first!"
The little girl put away the tool and curiously looked up at the panel on the polyhedron. "What does it say? Is it a rune used by the people of the other world? "
Hao Ren rolled his eyes and said, "Write this side up."
Y'lisabet was speechless.
The "reconstruction" of the spacecraft wreckage was carried out in a hurry. All the technicians in Helcrown who could operate in space were dispatched to install the gravity regulators in every corner of the wreckage. To complete the hundreds of kilometers of wreckage in a day, even with ample manpower, it was a very stressful project. But Y'zaks patted his chest, and Hao Ren could only trust these technicians.
Fortunately, the installation of these gravity regulators did not require too much technology: as the key facilities of the floating islands, these gravity regulators were self-sustaining without external influence to the greatest extent possible. In the absence of external energy supply, they could operate independently for several months, and they only needed a stable physical stability to work safely. During the two days in the new Aerym planet, Hilda also asked the elven engineers to add a networked control system to the gravity regulators so that Hao Ren could control them with a remote control device.
The task of Y'zaks and the other engineers was to securely fix these alien technologies everywhere on the spacecraft, even if they had to use rivets...
Hao Ren could not imagine that such a crude method could solve this high-tech problem, but Hilda promised that these gravity regulators would work well in any situation. So now he could only wait silently, looking forward to a space fortress modified and reinforced with rivets, strong glue, cast iron bolts, and steel wire ropes could really soar steadily in the sky... That scene must be unprecedented. A photo taken would be enough for him to hang at the top of the information link of the universe for half a year. He even thought of the title of the post: "Death Star Divine Skill Achieved, Willow Steamed Steel Anti-Gravity Space Fortress Soars in the Sky."
At the same time, the residents of many planes in this world were ushering in a crazy day.
The mighty Aerymian elven fleet had crossed the desolate and uninhabited areas at the edge of the bubble zone, and now they began to roar and fly over the heads of the locals...
The guards at the checkpoints all over the world were stunned. Countless fortress generals looked up at the strange things that flew past in the sky and said the same thing, "That's right.
Where did these bastards come from?
(I have to go out for a whole day again today, so I updated in advance =) =)
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