Volume 20 Chapter 30 Grab it!
The two Germans did not make a decision immediately when they heard my question, but said, "Tell me, let me see."
I thought about it and said, "The most important thing on the boat is the weapon cabin at the bow, the computer system of the heart of the boat, the mooring area at the bottom of the boat and the power cabin at the stern. With the number of people we now have, the things that may be taken away are at most, which are core components, so the things in the mooring area are basically not considered. The real value is the bow, the stern and the stern. The power system at the stern is undoubtedly the most valuable, but it is definitely not small. Moreover, the power system is generally connected in parallel with two or multiple machines, and even if we go together, we can come here. Therefore, I suggest that both sides send one person to search for this area. If there is something, it can be divided equally. If it is difficult to divide, it will be discussed in the end. As for the bow and the stern..."
I hesitated for a moment before continuing: "The weapon area is as important as the core control system, but your steel maneuvers seem to be computer xing can't keep up, and we just don't have deep space strike capabilities, so we all take what we need. You go to the core area to get the computer, and we go to the weapon area to find weapons. Do you think this is OK?"
After exchanging opinions with each other, the two Germans directly agreed to my request. Anyway, the current situation is that there are many things, few people, and there is no end to get them. Instead of having conflicts with us for things that cannot be taken away, it is better to be more generous.
Since everyone had no objection, we immediately started to act. Ling and I discussed it and sent Ling to the bow of the ship to find the weapon system. I went to the stern with another German to search for the power system. As for the remaining German, I went directly to the core area.
After the team separated, I entered a break near the stern with the German who was with me. This place was basically separated from the sound of the ship in front, leaving only a part of the shell on the top and a bunch of wires hanging in the air and the majority of the hull and support structures were disconnected.
Because the opening here is very large, we did not go to the outer periphery of the ship, but flew directly into a corridor in the center of the fracture. After moving forward along the corridor less than twenty meters, the road was blocked by a half-closed gate.
According to the experience of the Fourth Special Zone, this alien spacecraft seems to automatically close all channel gates after crashing, which seems to be completely opposite to the design on our earth.
Although the door in front of me has not completely lowered, it still has to be opened to pass. The opening under the door is only more than one meter. I was empty and I was passing by, but the weapon backpack was a bit blocking. As for the German named Hans who came with me, I should not expect to get through. The steel captain aircraft he controlled was more than three meters high. Even if the door was fully opened, he had to bow his head to get in, not to mention that the door was half closed.
I walked to the door and looked at the door, and then I walked out from behind my waist something like a yo-yo and threw it into the passage behind the door. As soon as the metal ball landed, eight slender mechanical tulips were immediately unfolded to both sides, and then a circular observation port in the middle bounced up like a turret. Then, after a few beeps, the thing began to quickly climb along the passage. During the crawling process, the observation port on the top of the thing was also rotating up and down, left and right.
I waited for a few seconds before saying to Hans: "Safe behind the door."
Hans nodded, then walked over and took off the bottom of the door with one hand and raised it up. With a click, it seemed that something was broken, and the door was suddenly pushed up. I looked at the door that was pushed up for a moment, then I crossed the door and entered the passage behind.
Hans immediately followed me after seeing me over, but he probably broke the bearing behind the door. As a result, as soon as he came in, the door fell down and scared us. Fortunately, after we tried it a few times, we found that it was just unable to fix it, not blocking our back path.
Just now, behind the gate was a relatively long corridor. The metal passage was a little deformed, but it was generally complete. After passing through this passage, we ran into another door, but this door was not a gate, but a mechanical door that opened to both sides.
The little robot I released had been around the door several times before we arrived. After confirming that there were no gaps, I waited by the door. After I came over, I put away the robot and tried to knock on the door panel. I heard the unreal echo, so I tried to cut the door with my blade claws twice, and then I easily pulled out a few claw marks. "It seems that this door is not too strong. Does your steel maneuver have a cutting machine?"
"Yes, yes, but what if there is flammable material behind the door? I use a ji-light cutting machine!"
"That's it? Then I have to come." As I said, I pulled out the sword hanging on my waist, and then tightened my wrists, and a sharp sound immediately made on the sword. I tinged the sword straight towards the door. I heard a squeak of metal friction and accompanied by a large number of splashes of sparks. The sword gradually entered the door, and there were obvious signs of redness between the sword and the door.
As my hand suddenly relaxed, the sword suddenly penetrated more than an inch deep into the door, and I knew it must have been through. Then I began to move the sword and cut a straight line. Seeing that the distance was almost the same, I pulled out the sword and inserted it in a vertical state of ninety degrees and cut a vertical line. After all the four consecutive lines, I immediately made a square gap on the door. Of course, this gap was only more than one foot wide and could not be passed by people.
I cut this gap just to give us some effort, not to dig out the door by ourselves. After all, although this door is not very strong, it is not low in thickness. It will take at least ten minutes to completely cut out a door that both of us pass through. Our people outside are trying hard to help us get time, but we have no more than ten minutes to waste it.
As soon as the door was cut open, I threw the little robot before in. After confirming that there was no problem inside, Hans walked over and reached in and grabbed the gap and teared it hard. With previous experience, I thought he could easily push the door, but he finally pushed open a little bit of the gap and couldn't push it.
"Damn it, this thing seems to be stuck with something!" Hans said helplessly.
After looking at the door that had been opened more than an inch wide, I simply crawled into Hans and inserted my hand into the crack and said, "Try again, I count one, two, three, and we will work hard together. One, two, and three."
As we both exerted force at the same time, the door immediately made a squeaking sound of metal friction. Obviously, the track behind the door had completely rusted, and we were pushing two large steel plates to forcefully move on the rough ground. Thanks to my strength and the power output of the steel mechanics were abnormal enough, otherwise this door would have taken any effort.
Although it took a little effort to open this door, the things behind the door made us forget the depression we had just now, because behind this door was the power cabin.
Behind the door is a huge space that looks like an indoor stadium, but the half on our left has been completely flattened, and the floor is pushed to the ceiling. I don’t know if it was caused by the impact or what happened. The area located in front of us and on the right is relatively complete. From here, we can see that two huge machines are fixed to the ground and ceiling by a pile of thick metal components like overpass piers.
From the locations of these two machines, we can infer that there should be a similar device in the area that was flattened on our left, but it should have been completely flattened now. However, this is convenient for us. If there are only two devices left, we and the Germans are just one, and neither of us will take advantage of each other.
"Wow, how do we take this thing away so big?" Hans next to him shook his head as he looked at the two equipment that were several laps larger than the old steam locomotive.
I looked at it and said, "We don't have to take all these things away. Just take out the core components worth taking away. Let's try to get the other parts when they are divided equally."
Hans nodded and said, "This is the only way to go at the moment."
"Then let's check it out first to see what's worth taking."
"OK."
After discussing, Hans and I immediately walked over and started to study around a machine.
The shape of this equipment is indeed a bit like an old steam locomotive, of course it does not have wheels. This thing faces the door we enter, that is, the end of the bow is a long cylindrical jar, which is like the boiler in front of an old steam locomotive. However, the boiler of the steam train is a sealed metal can, but this equipment is not.
Although this thing is cylindrical, its entire side wall is made of transparent materials similar to glass. It can be clearly seen that this transparent material is divided into two layers inside and outside, and there should be more than one meter away between the two layers. There seems to be a lot of green liquid in the transparent material located in the inner layer, but there is only the jar on the right hand side of the two machines full of liquid, and there is no problem in the middle of the equipment in the middle. Of course, this does not affect the distribution of us and the Germans. Anyway, the liquid is enough to take samples and take it back for testing. There is no big problem.
Both ends of this transparent can are sealed with something made of special materials, but I have never seen this material before. Preliminary inspection can only confirm that it may be a substance similar to ceramics, but the composition is not clear.
There are a bunch of complex machinery behind the sealing parts at both ends, but they generally look just simple electrical parts. Therefore, we just used light and ultrasonic bo to scan the results and recorded their spatial structure in the database. As for the specific parts, we did not intend to take them back. We just tried to cut all the components of different components into small pieces, so that after we went back, we could figure out what materials needed for each component location.
In addition to the huge can in front, there is only a mechanical structure with half the length of the can. Of course, we also used perspective scanning to confirm the internal results of this part. The result synthesized image shows that the things outside the thing are very simple, but there is an internal component at the core of the room that looks very similar to the American super electromagnetic engine, but this thing is much smaller in size, and the results are also a bit different.
"It seems that this is the core component." I passed that position to Hans after marking it in the three-dimensional image.
After seeing the image, Hans said, "Don't bring anything else, let's take this back and talk about it."
I nodded, and then said with a wicked smile: "Although we don't want other things, I suggest that it is best to disassemble them as much as possible and mix them with some other unrelated equipment parts. We have drawings, and then everyone can easily restore this machine when they are divided equally. We can make some parts ourselves and we cannot make these parts required to be obtained during equally, so that we can quickly copy this equipment in our own country, as for other countries..."
"They can only stare at a bunch of parts that don't know what they're going to do." Hans laughed and said, "What are you waiting for, let's start."
Although I don’t know the specific manufacturing method and working method of this equipment, it is too simple if I just want to break it up. We simply do irreparable damage to some material parts that seem to be able to synthesize by ourselves, especially some small parts that seem very critical. I simply made a plasma to melt them into a pile of metal solutions. After they cooled down, even if the gods came, they would not figure out what they looked like before.
Using the violent dismantling method, we quickly dismantled the machine into broken parts all over the floor, some of which were complete parts, and some were completely destroyed. In addition, we also removed several nearby things that might be circuit control equipment, and then mixed the parts of these things into the parts piles of these two large equipment, so it would be more difficult for others to distinguish the parts.
While we were dealing with the destruction work, we also got the core components we found before. This thing is actually not small. Its appearance is somewhat like the engine of an aircraft jet fighter, and its size is similar to that of a real fighter engine. It may be slightly smaller, but the smaller one is not much. Its length is about three meters and its diameter can be about one meter, which is basically the same as the German steel maneuver standing straight. Of course, such a large thing is definitely not light, so I weighed it myself and it weighed about one and a half tons. This weight is not a big problem for us. It can be easily lifted with one hand, but this thing is too large and there is no place to catch, so we can only carry it on and walk it. The balance is very difficult to master.
We also took some time to get these two things out. After all, this thing is not small in size. The road we came in before was a little narrower for them, which made us have to spread out several deformed parts of the passage before getting these two things out.
By the time we got these two things outside, more than twenty minutes had passed, and the battle outside was not only not over, but became even more chaotic. The elite troops from various countries who arrived later had a melee outside the cave, and the troops rushing to the entrance of the mine had a fierce exchange of fire with the troops blocked in the mine. At the same time, the troops in the tunnel were still fighting with us and the German troops in the ruins. The entire battlefield was divided into several sections and fought.
Hans and I were carrying two core equipment and just left the crack of the hull, we saw two missiles flying in from outside. With a flash of light, we saw a Ringyin Knight and a steel maneuver blowing out. Fortunately, both sides were blown away by the explosion air waves and there was no damage. Of course, we can't just be beaten. The Ringyin Knights who had just eaten two missiles immediately fired a row of small missiles into the entrance of the cave, which collapsed the entire entrance. The battle paused for twenty or thirty seconds before it continued to kick off after an explosion.
"Damn, they fought so much!"
"As long as they don't rush in, everything else is easy to say," Hans said.
I looked at Hans and said, "Don't think so simple. They really can't rush in for a while, but have you ever thought about how we get this thing out? Also, the reason why we can block them now is that the passage entrance is too narrow and our firepower is too strong. But no matter how much we have, we still have to use up, and I think this moment is not far away."
Hans was stunned when he heard me, and then he quickly searched the ammunition of other steel masses through the internal data link. He didn't know it. He was shocked when he saw it. Half of their steel masses had only three to seven percent left, and the remaining half was only a little more than ten percent. What's more fatal is that heavy weapons such as missiles seemed to have been used up. The only thing that is more abundant now is that there is still a lot of power energy left. After all, their steel masses use hydrogen fuel cells. A battery as big as a lighter at a time is enough for a steel mass to move continuously for a week with the maximum output. Almost every steel masses carry more than ten such batteries with them, so power is the least worrying.
After reading the data, Hans asked worriedly: "Our ammunition is only 100%, how are you there?"
"Better than you, but only eleven to twelve percent."
"What should we do now?"
"What should I do? Of course, it's called reinforcements."
Hans said depressedly: "Our reinforcements have arrived long ago, but unfortunately they are blocked outside and can't get in at all!"
When I heard Hans' words, I shook my head depressedly and said, "I heard that you Germans are quite rigid, and today I have seen it. If you can't rush in the entrance of the mine, won't you explode the road elsewhere? The soil layer above our heads is only more than 100 meters thick at most. If your equipment is forcibly blasted, it should be possible to dig it in less than a long time, right?"
"this……"
Hans was about to say something and I reached out to stop him because Ling's call came from my electronic brain data connection.
"Master, you'd better come to me and have a look."
"What happened?"
Chapter completed!