The strongest brain in the universe - Chapter 500: Three Years
“Ahui.” The boy’s voice was hoarse, obviously in the stage of changing his voice.
The tall and slender girl nodded slightly, holding a book between her fingers. The back of her hand was straight and straight, looking thin and powerful, with well-defined phalanges, and it seemed as if she could easily lift the thick book with her fingertips.
“You’re here.” The person in front of her glanced at the book in her hand without any surprise.
The girl nodded and sat down naturally opposite.
It’s still the same place, a certain row of tables on the second floor of the library has basically become a fixed seat for a certain couple.
Time flies, and the past of Flowing Water has passed by in a busy way, and it has been three years before I know it.
Jiang Hui is already a third-grade student, and her enrollment seems to have happened yesterday, but in fact she has passed many such days.
In the past two or three years, Jiang Hui’s life has not been smooth, but it has been smooth sailing.
A lot has happened in her first year here. The first time he showed his face in front of everyone, the first time he was injured, the first life-and-death crisis, the first time he got his own mecha… Many, many firsts happened in this year. She also gradually merged into the current interstellar world from a blue star soul of unknown origin.
A lot has happened in the two years since. She joined a weird club, made some new friends, went from a C+ to a B+ in the Warcaster Tribe, and started working her way deeper into the line of Warcaster.
And to talk about the big events in the past few years, the first thing is naturally to count a certain big project in her consciousness space, which has gradually come to an end, and now it is really only one step away, the last step.
Songbai is an A-level mecha, the actual rating should be A+, it is a high-level mecha, and its shape is unique. Although there is an original version for her to assemble, but because of the particularity of the consciousness space, she moves and stops in the consciousness space, and it took more than two years of hard work to put the whole mecha together.
Immediately, Jiang Hui couldn’t resist getting on the machine and wanted to try it out, but he didn’t expect that the things were well spelled out, but there was still a problem with the actual operation.
It can be moved, but it looks like a model mecha when it is mounted. The hands are hands, feet, feet and head, but it has nothing to do with the actual mecha. It does not feel maneuverable at all.
This made Jiang Hui very depressed. After many days of hard thinking, he finally figured out that it was probably a problem with the core engine.
It seems that she still has to study the structure of the engine. Only by truly understanding the internal structure and wiring of the mecha engine can it be possible to reproduce it in the consciousness space, otherwise it will be just an empty shell, forever Impossible to be true.
It’s really unimaginable, now the mecha masters have to make their own engines to make mechas, which is really a blast no matter whether it is in the old era or the new generation.
Compared with the tricky space of consciousness, the reality is smoother. After all, many things can be obtained off-the-shelf, and there is no need to force yourself to create something out of nothing. Even if you can’t find a ready-made one, you can dismantle others for research and modification, which is very trouble-free.
In fact, half a year before the completion of Songbai, she had already completed the first D-class humanoid armor built by herself in her life.
Well, although she was spelled according to the standards and principles of a D-rank humanoid armor, it is completely different from the outside.
Jiang Hui dared to say that this must be an anomaly among the D-class humanoid armors. Both the appearance and parameters are far different, and it can only be said that it was born out of the D-level standard humanoid armor.
But there is no way, this thing is almost all assembled from discarded mecha parts, disassembled one by one, and put them together if they can’t be put together, or they can be polished and refitted. If you really can’t connect, you can make mechanical joints yourself, and polish suitable accessories and connectors.
In fact, it can also be said to be a fully customized mech. Of course, the whole body is a customized mecha based on the discarded parts she chose.
On the day when this four-figured figure was completed, she stood in front of this big guy with inexplicably complicated emotions, a little uncomfortable.
This is the first work that Jiang Hui made by herself. It’s ugly and unremarkable, but it’s the thing she puts most wholeheartedly into production since she came to Interstellar. It’s the beginning of her journey on the road of mechs.
In fact, it’s okay, my baby isn’t too ugly… Jiang Yu shook his head with a smile, and named him Wali. Don’t ask her why, the inspiration came from the ugly and cute robot in a certain interstellar movie she saw in Blue Star. I hope he can become a great hero in a certain world someday.
Wall-E’s engine comes from a discarded Class B battle armor. Its standard is much higher than that of D-rank ordinary humanoid armor, and it is more than enough to serve as its engine.
In order to adapt to the excess output of this part, Jiang Hui changed more than a dozen lines, and even made a small modification to the main line output before barely connecting it to the fuselage.
This mecha, Jiang Hui, has been tested, and it can only be said that it can be used, and there are many flaws. The overall operation is a bit strange, not as smooth and easy to use as the D-level standard humanoid armor, but it is unusually harmonious and smooth in some places, which is more convenient, probably because she subconsciously added a lot of her own when making the mecha. Conception and transformation of Standard A.
And because the fuselage is almost entirely selected from discarded parts, its endurance, anti-strike capability, and overall connectivity have yet to be measured. Jiang Hui planned to go back and polish it again, adjust some inappropriate places, and then see if he should send this thing for certification.
But this mecha is not mature at all. The data in many places can’t keep up with the standard version. It may not pass the pre-certification test. It’s just a waste of money and time. It’s better to save it and change it first.
Jiang Hui didn’t think about it for a while, so he put the mech on the space button for the time being and forgot about it.
In addition to studying mechs and his major, Jiang Hui has also been constantly absorbing knowledge of various disciplines in the past few years. Individual soldiers, mechs, command, logistics, reconnaissance, and even some scattered disciplines related to the military… She has dabbled in all of them.
However, most of these non-professional things Jiang Hui learns through reading books or public professional reports, and only a few subjects that are necessary to be involved will spend more effort on in-depth research.
After all, there is only so much time, and she can’t let go of the basics, so she has to learn to become an omniscient genius. The rice is still eaten bite by bite, and Jiang Hui has never forgotten this.
Even so, Jiang Hui has been so busy these past few years that he seldom has free time.
Fortunately, Jiang Hui felt that since she came to StarCraft, her whole person’s ability to resist stress has improved a lot, and she also suffered from a problem of “I feel uncomfortable without reading for a day”. His life involuntarily became more and more rolled up.
People think of reading as learning, but she thinks of reading as relaxing.