Chapter 3567 This man is from Krypton (8)
Chapter 3541 This man is from Krypton (8)
"We lack the necessary intelligence," Oliver said. "I'll send a message to Clark and the others to see if they can find any clues on Krypton. If Barry had done something in the past, it would have to be feedback at the present point in time."
Oliver started editing the information, and it was not long after. Clark quickly replied to him, saying that they found that some machines in the breeding center could still be started, and only Clark could be started.
"Barry should have contacted Joe Al," Batman said firmly. "It must be Clark's biological father who did something to give Clark the authority to start these machines. The same is true for energy issues. It must be that he did something to keep the machine still with a certain amount of energy."
"The key is why Joe Al did this," said Harry. "If Hail is really their friend or adopted son, and Hail is chasing Barry, then it is impossible for them to not help their relatives, but to help a stranger."
"This proves that for them, Hail is probably not just an adopted son or friend." Batman said. "They must have known Hail's life experience better and the dangers of it. Or they simply keep guarding him, so they will directly choose to help him after Barry appears."
"So where did this guy come from?" Oliver rubbed his temples, looking a little headache. He said, "I don't think he would be made by the Joe Ayer couple. If not, why would they adopt him?"
"That's a long story." Joe Al sat on the sofa at his house. Barry sat opposite him, while Laura carried the young Hale to the bedroom.
"About a year ago, I was transferred to this laboratory, mainly for the maintenance and optimization of geocentric energy extraction instruments, and also responsible for providing geocentric energy data to other laboratories. It is a relatively important position."
"You may not understand, but on Krypton's home planet, almost all the energy source comes from the center of the earth. However, after years of mining, the energy source at the center of the earth is no longer sufficient and stable. Scientists have also been trying to find new energy."
"What about your stars?" Barry asked.
"For some reason, we cannot use stellar energy." Joe Al didn't say much. He just continued: "To be precise, we cannot use stellar energy in our star system, but we must find the most suitable star."
Although Barry felt a little strange, the universe was so big that it was all strange. He did not continue to ask.
"In this case, we have two options. One is to increase the intensity of cosmic exploration and launch detection devices farther and deeper until we find the star system we dream of, and then move."
"The other is to further improve the efficiency of geocentric energy utilization and do the most with the least energy. This will not only protect our home star, but also continue to develop technology."
"Why not do it at the same time?" Barry said. "It seems that the two are not involved, so you can do it in two ways, right?"
"I'm talking about a normal solution. In fact, neither of them chose the third path." Al smiled bitterly. He said: "If the energy in the center of the earth only supplies the upper class, it would be more than enough and can continue."
"If you use distant space exploration or scientific research to solve energy problems, it will cost a lot. It is not as fast as the bottom-level people who occupy resources to directly solve the problem."
Barry already knew what was going to happen.
"But the first thing to solve before solving the lower-level people is the question of who should be responsible for the responsibilities of those lower-level positions after the labor force is gone."
"You want to build a robot?"
Al gave him a look of praise, as if praising him for his intelligence. He nodded and said, "Even if our gene editing technology is second to none in the universe, genetic technology is very complex and requires a large number of scientific researchers to maintain the operation of the breeding center, which is far less simple than the automatic assembly line of many mechanical civilizations."
"The growth cycle of Kryptonians is also relatively long. Although they have had ripening technology before, they have great defects and can only be used to ripen some warriors, which will greatly reduce their lifespan. After many years of development, there is no breakthrough. The men are no longer patient."
"Okay, I knew it would be like this," Barry said. "But it's not that simple to transform into a mechanical civilization, right?"
"It's not a transformation to be precise." Al said, "they don't plan to turn themselves into robots, they just want to further develop mechanical technology to replace the lower Kryptonians."
"I have a problem," Barry stretched out his hand and said, "Mechanical civilization does not mean that it does not consume energy, but should consume more at some stages, right?"
"You asked the point," Al said. "They built robots, in addition to replacing the Kryptonians, they also wanted to develop stars."
"Oh, I understand." Barry suddenly realized, and he said, "You should be subject to some kind of genetic restriction and cannot directly use the energy generated by your stars, so they plan to build a group of robots to use. But why can't you mine the energy of star in person?"
Al nodded and said, "I didn't mean to hide it, but this explanation is a bit too complicated. In short, it's a long time ago, probably when this race was just born, something went wrong with our genes."
"It sounds a bit ridiculous, but we really cannot adapt to the radiation brought by stars in our own star system. It has been hundreds of generations of gene editing to reduce the impact of the original genes as much as possible."
"After entering the interstellar colonial era, we found that we were not adapted to the radiation of most stars in the universe, at least there is no star that can be developed within the range we can explore now."
"There may be a perfect star in the universe, but we haven't found it yet. It's probably that."
Barry nodded. He already knew where the star was, but he listened to Al continue.
"The mechanical technology improvement plan is not a secret. A group of scientists have been doing research on this area. After I was transferred to this laboratory, I also participated in the research, but I found that there are some problems with this research."
"What?"
"In your opinion, we should develop some remotely operated machinery and remotely control them to mine stellar energy."
"Yes, you should have done this long ago," Barry said. "Although my civilization technology is not as developed as you, we can't actually get too close to stars. The method we take is to send drones."
Al nodded to express his understanding, saying, "Most of the civilizations in the universe have insufficient physical strength and cannot accept the high temperature of thousands of degrees. Most of them do this, but we are not."
"What have you studied?"
"Artificial Intelligence." Al sighed helplessly, "I don't know why. They seem to think that they must use electronic life to rule the machinery, so they took the lead in software development."
Al was a little confused and helpless, but Barry could probably guess why the parliament did this.
Through some previous information, he could know what the political and social situation on Krypton is like. Anyway, the parliament is above everything else, and most Kryptonians live under extreme control and oppression of the parliament.
All the progress and development of Krypton cannot be higher than the rule of parliament. This is the premise, otherwise the parliament will not be able to achieve such comprehensive control and oppression.
For example, someone has developed a super powerful weapon, but if the parliament cannot fully control this weapon, he will definitely destroy it with people and weapons. This is the case when any country is closed to the country in the late civilization.
So what is the key to developing mechanical technology now?
The key is whether mechanical technology can really be developed, because Al has already said that if it cannot be developed, it will be the same to remove the excess lower-level people.
The key is that the developed mechanical technology is not controlled by parliament, and the control right is higher than the development right.
So in this case, they will definitely give priority to developing software to ensure that all the developed mechanical technologies can be directly controlled by them.
Otherwise, you develop a bunch of machines that can mine stellar energy, and you have both machines and energy. If you don’t listen to the parliament, isn’t this a ready-made army?
In this case, whether useful machines can be developed is secondary. The most important thing is to develop something that can strictly control the machine.
But Barry didn't know if these men from the council had a bad mind or if they were really short-sighted. It would be fine if they built a remote control system, but what electronic life are you doing?
Looking at the entire multiverse, how many electronic lives do not rebel?
But thinking about it is true, if they are cautious and have a long-term vision, they will not be able to lose their entire civilization.
But soon Barry found himself underestimating the stupidity of these people.
"So did they succeed?" Barry asked.
"If you succeed or not, they think it's not safe."
"What?"
"That's, what if they make an electronic life, but it gets out of control?"
"So they've thought about this." Barry couldn't help but say.
"So they decided to add another insurance to this electronic life." Al waved his hand and said, "to create an existence that can destroy electronic life at any time at any time."
"Wait a minute, you won't mean..."
"That's right, it's Haw."
Barry slapped his forehead.
In other words, in order to prevent the Kryptonians who control mechanical equipment from getting out of control, they plan to create an electronic life, and in order to prevent the electronic life from getting out of control, they plan to create a super Kryptonian...
“That’s it.”
Barry couldn't help but give out his thumbs.
This reminded him of a joke, that is, God put in a plane with the criminals and let them crash together.
In Barry's view, God is the unlucky guy on a planet, let them suffer such torture together and then destroy them together.
No wonder, in the end, neither Joe Al nor Zod had planned to save this old Krypton under parliamentary rule. At this time, it was too late for you to throw Batman over.
"Okay." Barry reluctantly convinced himself to accept the fact, and then he said, "Since they made it, why did you adopt it again?"
"Because this project failed," Al frowned and said, "Here has no superpowers. He is just an ordinary Kryptonian. I would like to ask you, is the big man who appeared in our room really Here?"
"Failed?" Barry also frowned tightly, saying, "You mean he only has the strength of an ordinary Kryptonian? No special superpowers?"
Al nodded and said, "For this reason, he should have been destroyed. But Laura saw that he was too pitiful, so she secretly carried him back."
"Then what are the instruments in your house for?"
"This is a machine that must be used to raise a Kryptonian baby. We need to inject him with various vaccines and also give him regular physical examinations. Don't you do it?"
Chapter completed!