Seriously speaking, Milin's proposal to turn the Fourth New Imperial Capital, which can accommodate 20 million people or more, into a floating fortress is not very feasible at the moment.

At least with Gray Wind's current computing power, it is impossible to perform anti-gravity on such a large structure in an atmospheric environment.

If you want to do it, you just need to catch Alori's spiritual side power... In this regard, Alori said decisively that he couldn't do it even if he drained her dry.

However, it cannot be done on a large scale, which does not mean that a small floating fortress cannot do it.

In order to better fight against those beings outside the curtain, Milin announced at a regular meeting that the use of Originium energy would be lifted.

In the past, because of concerns about the possible pollution caused by the use of Source Stone energy, and the until now unknown speculation about whether the Source Stone is really the product of the consciousness of the ancient Terran people, Milin's use of the Source Stone There has always been limited research work.

Now……

Since we are going to do something big, there is no need for this restriction. After all, Source Stone, a high-energy mineral that can be cultured as a biological base, is also valuable in the era of stars.

So in addition to assisting Milin in the construction of this world, the operators from Rhode Island also brought a bunch of technologies from the Terra world.

Although these technologies are a bit deformed because they rely too much on the Source Stone, they also give Milin a lot of ideas on how to use the Source Stone, saving a lot of research and trial and error time.

As for them, they got the data under the premise that they couldn't carry out physical transmission...that is, they couldn't bring the various storage devices that store the data into this world.

On the one hand, Milin had already stored some technical information about Rhodes Island during his previous visit.

On the other hand, Rhode Island is the top research institution on Terra, and there is absolutely no shortage of high-end talents.

All this knowledge and information are recorded in their heads...or in other words, they are transferred bit by bit in their consciousness like ants moving.

During this period, Milin considered going to the world of Terra to copy the information directly, but because he was not sure whether Madoka and the others would cause trouble during Milin's time travel, he decided against it.

Afterwards, these Rhode Island operators who moved Rhode Island's technical data bit by bit using a shift schedule, took the initiative to build an identical Rhode Island II in this world.

Looking up at the Rhode Island 2, which was almost identical in appearance to the Rhode Island 1, Milin asked somewhat speechlessly to Wendy beside him:

So...this is the reconstruction of Rhode Island you suggested before?

Is there something wrong? Doctor, I remember you approved it on the document. Wendy, the chief engineer of this shift, raised her head and asked Milin.

I originally thought that the reconstruction you were talking about meant the reconstruction of the organizational structure... Milin recalled his memory when approving documents before and found that he did not read the content carefully.

There is nothing that can be done about this. Kelsey said that she would not intervene if she did not want to intervene. The result is that all the projects in this world of the Rhode Island operators are personally responsible for Milin.

And most of these Rhode Island operators... have no experience working in another world, so they have to write a report on whatever they want to do.

Even if you change your hair style and what clothes you wear, you have to report it... The bodies you are using now are nano-robots. If you change your hair style and clothes, don't you just make your own models? !

The result is that when reviewing these documents, Milin only reads the titles and not the content. In fact, just reading the titles almost makes Milin tired.

But now that the deal is done, Milin doesn't care.

Anyway, Milin believes that even if the Rhode Island No. 2 ship, which is testing the power system, is driven out, the local residents whose daily lives have been turned upside down by the universal brain chip will not be too panicked.

Wendy, who didn't know what Milin was struggling with, continued: In addition to being designed and built according to the specifications of the Rhode Island No. 1 ship in terms of appearance, size and power system, this Rhode Island No. 2 ship has also added some Yin Bilia's Navigation technology gives it better land seaworthiness and certain surface navigation capabilities.

In other words, there is no problem for the Rhode Island No. 2 ship to sail into the water.

Of course, Doctor, your office and other internal facilities have not changed much. Wendy continued.

Huh? Do you still have my office? I originally planned to ask Wendy whether the Yin Bilia navigation technology mentioned by Yin Bilia was Yin Bilia's or Agor's Milin, but his attention was immediately attracted by his office.

Well, yes. Wendy glanced at Milin with a very subtle look. From some perspectives, the doctor's office is indeed the most important part of Rhode Island.

Can I go in and take a look now? Milin, who sensed Wendy's strange mood, glanced at this weak woman who was famous in Rhode Island for her strength and speed.

You can do it at any time. Originally, Wendy wanted to say that no one else could come near during the testing phase.

But are doctors just idlers? Obviously not.

Milin, who received permission from Wendy, the chief engineer of this round, walked into the Rhode Island No. 2 ship.

Compared to the Rhode Island No. 1 ship in the world of Terra, which always had busy operators coming and going, the No. 2 ship seemed much emptyer.

Except for a few engineering operators responsible for testing, there are only fully automatic self-disciplined machines going back and forth.

Following the route in his memory, Milin arrived at the doctor's office, which was perhaps the most well-protected in Rhode Island.

Looking at the familiar decoration style in the office, as well as the few small pieces with completely different painting styles from the world of Terra, Milin said to Wendy who was following behind:

You guys are considerate.

Compared with the authentic gadgets in the Terra world, the ones in this office were obviously copied by the operators of Rhode Island... Although they didn't know what these gadgets were for, they didn't know what they were used for. It doesn't prevent them from replicating the exact same thing.

The materials used are the most common in the world of Terra and the ones a doctor like Milin is most familiar with, including synthetic jade made from pure source stones mixed with other materials.

e, I don’t know how much synthetic jade these operators used when reproducing these small pieces, such as this piece of saint crystal.

If the blood exceeds 200, the blood will be lost, and if the blood is less than 200, the blood will be gained.

With this in mind, Milin turned around and planned to ask Wendy how much synthetic jade was used to make this imitation Saint Crystal. He discovered that the bioengineer had somehow gotten into the doctor's desk.

Judging from the posture of Wendy leaning back inside and facing out, she didn't go in to look for something, but squatted in deliberately.

...What are you doing? Such a familiar scene made Milin subconsciously glance at the office door.

Seeing Milin's look, Wendy immediately said:

There are no Blue Poison operators among this batch of support operators.

... Milin was speechless when he heard what Wendy said.

Wendy, who didn't show any embarrassment but had a slightly red face, continued to explain: It's not my turn to get in while we're on this ship.

So you specifically gave it a try? Milin asked, covering his forehead.

After all, Doctor, the holy place of Rhode Island has always been under your desk. Wendy said seriously, at least her tone was serious.

The problem is that the serious tone, the slightly red cheeks, and Wendy's current posture can be said to be very astringent.

Wendy seemed to have noticed the change in Milin's mentality, and slightly adjusted her posture to make herself more comfortable. Wendy asked Milin: Do you want to do it again? Doctor.

...I think there is no chance. As soon as Milin finished speaking, the door of the office opened, and Lapland, holding a bag of mille-feuille in his hand, shouted:

Doctor, that wolf god is back...hey, doctor, you continue...

Although Lapland couldn't see Wendy hiding under the table due to vision problems, it was obvious that the Agor people's unique seafood could not be hidden from Lapland's nose.

Lapland, who instantly understood what was happening, walked in with a smirk on his face and locked the office door.

Judging from Lapland's appearance, even if he doesn't plan to join, he still wants to watch.

But it's a pity that Milin doesn't have the habit of thinking with his lower body.

Holo is back? Has she brought Texas from this world with her?

Yes, we came together. It seemed that Milin was disappointed that he did not continue this matter, Lapland said with a shrug.

Is she willing to share her body with herself in another world? Milin asked Lapland.

She has no choice until she can defeat me. Lapland said with her head held high, as if she was very happy to be able to defeat Texas...even if the bully was a young version of Texas.

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