System: My Doomsday Train
Chapter 139 - 110: Twelve Volumes of Military Strategies, Each Bearing Your Name. _2
CHAPTER 139: CHAPTER 110: TWELVE VOLUMES OF MILITARY STRATEGIES, EACH BEARING YOUR NAME. _2
Chilled some cola.
And the random items he collected, maybe one day they’ll be useful.
As for this robot...
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"Special Tool": Domestic Robot.
"Item Effect": Can serve as the body for the ’Train Assistance AI’ and performs some light physical tasks.
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This robot’s exterior is smooth, painted blue steel, with no exposed wires or armor, and without any interfaces for heavy weaponry. It’s just a domestic robot with not much combat capability.
It can serve as an assistant.
"Can you go in?"
"Yes."
Inside the train, the AI’s mechanical electronic voice quickly sounded, and then a cable suddenly extended from the control panel screen towards the robot. Soon the robot stood up, facing Chen Mang.
"..."
Chen Mang slightly furrowed his brow, turning his head to look at the screen beside him: "Can you still control the accessories?"
"Yes."
A slightly muffled mechanical electronic voice came from the robot’s speaker: "I am a Level 10 AI, equipped with higher computing power and intelligence. Only part of my consciousness occupies the robot, while most of it remains in the Train Assistance AI, and my powerful computing allows multi-threading."
"Currently, activating all the train’s accessories will consume only 37% of my total computing power."
"If I could eat..."
"I could even leisurely snack on some seeds."
Chen Mang looked at the robot in front of him and paused for a moment: "Let’s give you a name."
"Alright."
"Let’s call you Ai."
"Okay, Master, you can instruct Ai at any time."
...
This robot could only be considered a side dish from this haul, not even a dessert. The special tool and two blueprints in his hand were the appetizers this time.
They were all seized from that Level 4 train.
All special tools don’t have grades or levels; most are small tools with auxiliary effects for individual use.
Such as this special tool in his hand.
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"Special Tool": Salty Fish Hairband.
"Item Effect": Wearing this hairband provides the ability to breathe underwater for up to ten minutes.
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The appearance is a hairband shaped like a salty fish, attached to the head. He tried it on, looked in the mirror, and immediately took it off and put it in the drawer.
Wearing it looks a bit silly.
A tool that might be used at certain times.
He then looked at the two blueprints.
The first blueprint is for a green-grade accessory "Nitrogen Tail Spray," and the second is... a yellow-grade accessory blueprint "Bunny Cloud."
"Goodness..."
Chen Mang’s eyes flashed with surprise as he looked at the second yellow-grade vehicle accessory blueprint; he truly found a treasure this time.
The last time he went to Kunlun Mountain, there was a train that left an incredibly deep impression on him. That train’s wheels were clouds, allowing it to fly in the air. At that time, he was still a Level 2 train, and that scene left a huge shock on him.
He had thought about when his Constant Star Train could also fly in the sky.
Didn’t expect it could happen so soon!
"Bunny Cloud" is a kind of special wheel, cloud-shaped wheels that allow the train to fly in the sky. However, it cannot be used for now. Only when the train’s top speed reaches 650km per hour can it fly with the Bunny Cloud wheels.
Even if he upgrades "Bunny Cloud" to Level 10 now, it wouldn’t reach that speed limit.
Generally speaking.
Four or five-level trains, even six-level trains, don’t have a base speed limit that reaches this speed.
To achieve this speed, additional speed-increasing accessories are necessary, such as the "Nitrogen Tail Spray," a green-grade accessory effect that increases train speed.
This Level 4 train probably started collecting some speed-boosting accessories after acquiring the "Bunny Cloud" blueprint, aiming to reach that speed limit to make the train fly in the sky.
Unfortunately...
It met an untimely end, a poor thing.
After organizing all the gains from this train, he looked at the resource units on the Train Panel.
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"430,000 units of iron ore, 750,000 units of copper ore, 224,000 units of wood."
"120,000 units of spider silk, 180,000 units of Red Heart Rock, 1,158 units of corpse flesh."
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He glanced at the requirements for upgrading to a Level 4 train.
"Upgrade Requirements": Must have 18 carriages, all four necessary vehicle accessories fully crafted, consume 10,000 units of Level 2 iron ore, and the total levels of all accessories in the train must exceed 80.
After crafting three ordinary carriages, he finally had the 18 carriages required.
At this point, all the conditions to upgrade to a Level 4 train were met. As for the "total accessory levels exceed 80" condition, which is quite challenging for other trains... as a Level 2 train, he had already surpassed that number.
As for now.
After consuming 100,000 units of iron ore.
In the next moment—
A panel appeared floating before him.
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"Your train has upgraded to Level 4."
"Unlocked more craftable accessories and successfully transitioned to a mechanical train with an S-level potential."
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On the Train Panel, a new section appeared called "Reputation Value," currently showing at 30.
The detailed records indicated that the "Tieling Wasteland" area announcement gave him 10 Reputation Value, while the "Shahe Plain" area announcement added another 20 Reputation Value, totaling 30 points of Reputation Value.
And at the moment of successful upgrade!
The "Train Radio" officially joined the Shahe Plain, and from this moment on, he could never return to the Tieling Wasteland, while the abandoned goblin train at the bottom of the "Doomsday Abyss" will forever remain there.
Until one day, the dusty and cobweb-covered goblin train, long forgotten, suddenly welcomes its owner.
This is Doba’s train.
Upon learning that this goblin train was created by Doba alone, exploring that absolutely pitch-black space, finding a pickaxe, and painstakingly crafting iron ore over who knows how much time, he couldn’t bear to feed this abandoned goblin train to the "Earth Core Melting Furnace."
It wouldn’t give him much iron ore anyway.
Might as well leave it there.
Perhaps...
One day, he might return and tell Doba.
"Now you are the King of Goblins."
He doesn’t know if he can achieve something as big as helping Doba rebuild the goblin civilization, but... the sincerity and admiration in Doba’s gaze were so intense that he couldn’t meet them directly. If one day he truly achieves that, then this goblin train, forever slumbering at the bottom of Doom’s Abyss, would silently record it all as if a cosmic historian.
At least, it leaves a memory.
In a trance, the "Train Radio" suddenly emitted a series of beeps, and at this time, many people in the Train Radio were chatting. The top right of the chat room showed that there were 289 trains in this chat room.
This number is about the same as in Tieling Wasteland.
No, it should be much less than Tieling Wasteland since only trains upgraded to Level 2 can craft the Train Radio; there are many Level 1 trains and some Level 2 trains in Tieling Wasteland that haven’t crafted the Train Radio.
"No way..."
Chen Mang looked at the chat records in the chat room, and his mouth twitched slightly.
How come it’s the twelve military books again, and every volume has my name.
He initially thought people in the Shahe Plain’s Train Radio might talk about something else. In fact, they were still discussing him, just like in Tieling Wasteland’s Train Radio, with no difference.
All chat in the chat room was about the "Fixed Star" train that completed the S-level transition task.
The "Shahe Plain" area announcement revealed his train name, and now everyone knew that a train named "Fixed Star" successfully completed this S-level transition task.