Chapter 755: Chapter 752 Super Security Guard
Zhang Yuan and his colleagues discussed for a while and reached a consensus. For a civilization that has yet to perfect its space theory, being able to replicate production was indeed an impressive feat.
Moreover, it was a high-standard anti-gravity material production line, so it was understandable that the productivity was sowhat lower. Theoretically, there are also lower-grade anti-gravity material production lines, which would obviously produce faster. The current focus of work should be on the imitation research of low-grade materials.
“…No wonder the Half-sphere Civilization, which lacks Curvature Technology and has no knowledge of space theory, would use their share of these precious war spoils to prioritize the exchange for Curvature Technology. To them, a bird in hand is worth two in the bush!”
“But if we can fully grasp this knowledge and replicate more production lines, the output of anti-gravity materials will inevitably increase significantly! Our strength will make a substantial leap forward.”
Zhang Yuan nodded; this was indeed a win-win deal.
The content of the war spoils organization eting was essentially this. Following that, laboratories from various industries were all allocated their share of war spoils and related scientific research tasks. The atmosphere in the eting room was very cheerful; after winning a great battle and reaping huge rewards, everyone was brimming with joy.
It is believed that in the near future, there will be technological breakthroughs.
“By the way, what should we do with those prisoners of war locked in the virtual prison? Professor Zhang, does your departnt have mory restoration technology? Can we restore their mories to make them normal people?”
At the end of the eting, a council mber pointed to their head and raised this question.
There was indeed a substantial number of people brainwashed by the Alef Civilization. Just the large dollfish alone numbered 30,000, with over 10,000 human prisoners of war and more than 30,000 Half-sphere people…
It would definitely be inappropriate to just kill these people.
Zhang Yuan gave a wry smile. “As for the research on mory implantation, it also happens to be a current priority. I’ll just say it straight. It’s impossible to restore mories completely because the modifications are to worldviews and value systems, which are the most fundantal aspects of mory. It’s very difficult to modify those back with our current capabilities.”
“Because we do not know what their original mories were like, and we don’t have any backup of such mories, so… we can only erase large chunks of their mories to make them forget this whole affair!”
“As for the success rate… it’s about 95%, not too high nor too low. But deleting mories on a large scale cos with a 5% risk of turning soone into an idiot.”
A 5% chance of turning into an idiot was indeed quite high. With 70,000 prisoners of war, that would an 3,500 cases of idiocy.
This outco was unacceptable to everyone.
Therefore, after so discussion, everyone decided to cryogenically freeze most of the prisoners of war, waiting for technological progress.
Furthermore, so scientists believed that the mindsets of these prisoners of war, having been remolded with the values of the Alef Civilization, were worthy of study. In theory, the spiritual quality of these individuals far exceeded the average level of the New Human Civilization, even though their allegiances had changed. This kind of manipulation at the level of thought was quite mystical for humans.
As for the more than 30,000 large dollfish prisoners from the Tos Civilization, the only choice was to freeze them as well. If surviving forces of the Tos Civilization were encountered later, these prisoners could be returned; if, over a long period, they were not found, or it was discovered that the Tos Civilization had been extinct, then the genetic samples of these 30,000 large dollfish could be used to “resurrect” the Tos Civilization in this world.
At that ti, the Tos Civilization would no longer be a Fourth-level Civilization but would rely beco an affiliated civilization of the new humans.
There was only so much that people could do.
“But if such a resurrection really happens, it would be rely a physical revival; their culture would certainly no longer exist.” Zhang Yuan sighed inwardly. This older generation still had quite an emotional attachnt to the civilization they had once strove alongside.
I could only wish the Tos Civilization well and hope for a day in the future when we might et again…
Thus, after transporting the valuable spoils of war back to The Kyushu, naturally, the most important task was to fully explore these technological creations and transform them into our own technology as much as possible!
Although the entire process might be extrely difficult, it was also filled with fun. Having physical references was much better than the previous blind exploration.
A vigorous technological developnt movent had erged within the Alliance; all scientists began their painful yet joyful marathon research sessions…
On the other hand, a new Interstellar Team was once again established, with one million soldiers, five million engineers, and tens of thousands of spaceships beginning an even more extensive exploration!
This massive exploration team was responsible for transporting back the countless tons of electronic waste from the ruins, accumulating small amounts that also represented a significant fortune. This was the remnants of alien debris destroyed in the war, containing many valuables and even serving as treasure hunting and entertainnt for civilians.
Moreover, the exploration territory of this interstellar team was no longer limited to underground bases but had expanded to the entire Planet System!
They would search all the surrounding planets and even the stars within one light-year’s vicinity, checking for anything that might have been overlooked.
Who knows, they might actually find sothing significant?
This ti the Alliance was truly cautious, having issued a stringent order: if anything went wrong, flee first and talk later. There was no need to engage in a life-and-death struggle with other bases again.
A Fourth-level Civilization truly didn’t have sufficient capability to confront the Alef Civilization. Managing to deal with a silver robot was already fortunate for the entire Alliance. If another one appeared, nobody could guarantee they could destroy it using the sa thod. Before formulating a real counterasure, people were unwilling to provoke these entities again.
…
And so, ti slowly passed by.
It had been a full six months since the end of the war to this day. Even the task of transporting the debris from the ruins was nearly complete, with garbage sorting progressing in an orderly fashion.
While digesting this batch of war spoils, with the concerted efforts of all scientists, the New Human Civilization’s technology had made significant advances.
First and foremost, the defense against digital viruses had been further enhanced, a project constantly led by Professor Zhang at the Unreal Laboratory and of utmost importance. Otherwise, in the vast expanse of space, a random string of digital virus transmitted from sowhere could paralyze all of the Alliance’s electronic devices, which would be far too dangerous.
Moreover, digital viruses, as a weapon, demonstrated their true power during this war. Without real protective capabilities, the Alliance used to hold back in the deploynt of high-performance robots, relying on soldiers to engage in close combat.
At this reporting eting, Zhang Yuan representing the Unreal Laboratory introduced, “… Thus, we have specifically designed a technical tool to counter these digital viruses, nad Super Security Guard, which is a hardware and software integrated tool. This safety component is a modified part from strong artificial intelligence and after initial testing…”
An image appeared on the screen, showing a component about the size of a peanut, but incredibly complex in structure.
“This technical tool’s defensive capability has been improved by several levels compared to the past, with extrely high sensitivity, allowing us to easily detect this type of digital viruses and defend against them!”
“Furthermore, we have even gained so control over the way these digital viruses function!”
Standing on the stage, Zhang Yuan said with great confidence, “Essentially, it is not a true digital virus, but an extension of strong artificial intelligence… Using this control program, we can indiscriminately manipulate most electronic products.”
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