Chapter 383 - The Transformation Is Completed
Chapter 383: The Transformation Is Completed
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Haierfa.
Tens of thousands of meters above the blue sky.
Inside the control room on the bridge of the Dark Lady of The Nine Heavens.
Standing in front of the console, Chen Jin focused his vision through the front windshield on the scenery below.
The pure white clouds were like balls of candy floss, and the Dark Lady of The Nine Heavens passed through them horizontally, leaving a huge hole.
The mountains below seemed to undulate; the plains on both sides of the river were covered with the green that represented vitality; swathes of forests were like military corps gathering across the earth; the sea of pastures to the north seemed like rolling green waves when the wind blew across them.
They entered the air above the deep blue sea. The surface was gleaming like fish scales that had caught the sunlight; the islands were beautiful like pearls, and groups of ocean fish jumped above the surface of the sea. He could occasionally glimpse groups of birds in the sky.
Chen Jin looked at the scenery with a carefree and relaxed heart.
His expression was incredulous.
“Twenty years. This level of success has been achieved in only twenty years.
“There is almost no trace of the destruction caused by war. There is none of the yellow sand that used to cover the sky, and there are no ruins that would cause one to sigh in sorrow.
“There is only blue and green everywhere. It’s a new world that is full of vitality and the potential to be the origin of new life.
“It’s as if I’ve pressed the key to restart. The restart has finally been completed and the new Haierfa planet has been successfully transformed.”
If there were before and after pictures for comparison, anyone would be surprised by the work efficiency of the AI, Nuwa.
Chen Jin could not help but praise. “Not bad, Nuwa. You have completed the mission very well and restored the vitality of this planet. I am very satisfied with your performance.”
“Master, you flatter me. This is not the final form of Haierfa.”
On the screen, Nuwa appeared very modest. “At present, I have planted about 18 million square kilometers of trees and built a grassland with an area of about 54 million square kilometers. The initial greenifying work has been completed, but the mature ecological links and system have not yet been established.
“I have to put into circulation more than 100,000 kinds of land creatures, and more than 10,000 kinds of marine life. Only after 50 to 100 years of natural evolution will these rich and colorful ecosystems have the complete ability to adjust themselves automatically. Then I can finally breathe a sigh of relief, once the job has been completed to the point that I do not have to be involved any longer.
“In general, Master, it will take at least a hundred years before Haierfa can be restored to the state it was before the destruction, and be suitable for more than five billion to ten billion human beings to survive in.
“And there is no doubt that a natural and livable planet like this is worth far more than planets that are valued for their resources and minerals. In an extreme case, it can even accommodate more than 30 billion people. It has a stronger ability to resist disasters and has the highest standard and quality of living. There is no better place to live than this; there is no better cradle for civilization than this planet.
“Even if such a planet has been destroyed by war, as long as there is still a large amount of water resources, and they happen to be in the ‘life-supporting zone,’ it can be described as ‘invaluable.’
“There is now an invaluable planet in the Master’s hands.”
Nuwa spoke with a smile.
Chen Jin nodded. Finding a planet with a lot of fresh water could be described as difficult. Moreover, it had to coincidentally be located in the “life-supporting belt” in the orbit of fixed stars. Generally, the probability of finding a planet like this that had water resources and was in a suitable orbital position was less than one in 300.
“There seems to be a planet in the Walf galaxy similar to Haierfa. It is about 14 light-years away. The Blue Space is now about halfway there. They still have half of the journey to complete.
“However, the transformation of Haierfa has basically been completed… When they arrive in Walf Galaxy, I will have established at least a 50-year lead in development. There is no need to fear them at all.”
“Moreover, there are nearly 10 billion human beings and millions of scientists on Earth. They have become my support and will continue to contribute their intelligence and talents to Haierfa.”
They were not worth worrying over. The remaining human forces of Haierfa were not worth worrying over at all.
So what were the things that should be seriously considered next?
Chen Jin thought about it a lot, and he concluded—war.
He had to prepare for the war ahead of time.
The more prepared, the better.
There were two aspects of preparation—weapons and military strategy.
Weapons and equipment were easy. After the successful construction of the Garbage Cleanup Interstellar Spaceship a decade ago, it was immediately turned into a technological experiment and verification system to pave the way for the development of more advanced warships.
Yesterday, Alice had informed him that the second, more advanced interstellar warship would be completed in a few days.
The comprehensive combat power of this interstellar warship was estimated to be 83, which was more than five times that of the previous “Garbage Cleanup”. The progress was astonishing. Although it had not entered the ranks of D-class warships with their combat power of 100, it was a very powerful E-class warship.
Their combat power had increased fivefold in just ten years. This also reflected the rapid advancement of technology in Haierfa.
D-class warships would definitely be built in another ten or twenty years….. The initial stage was building up their strength for self-defense.
But war was composed of weapons and tactical strategy. The tactics and strategic thinking that led and directed weapons during war were sometimes more important than the weapons themselves.
Chen Jin had never commanded a war, and Nuwa and Alice were not particularly knowledgeable about armed conflict either. The three of them were strangers to tactical strategy, especially that related to interstellar warfare.
In other words, they knew nothing at all.
But Chen Jin had thought of a very good plan.
“Nuwa, you should create a game with Alice.”
“A virtual online game about interstellar war.”
“The game has to have a 99.999% match with reality. The range of the map should be the entire Milky Way Galaxy, and should include more than 200 billion star systems. The way to participate in the game experience will be via virtual headgear.”
“The first epoch-marking virtual online game will soon be launched on Earth.”
“It is best to attract more than 1 billion players to enter and role-play billions of civilization forces. They will confront each other and engage in close-quarter combat. The strong will annex the weak and the weak will strive to become stronger. The civilization forces will climb the ladder of technology with all that they have; everyone will command a huge space fleet and either defend their territory or open up and expand into new territory. Their lights will bloom in the vast field of stars.”
“Players can also modify and design their own spaceships, custom-developing the units they want. Let the players explore the application of tactical strategies in their confrontations and we will turn them into useful research materials.”
“In short, we will give players full freedom to battle one another in any way they like and write their own legends.”
“If a very high degree of realism can be achieved with the game, then we don’t have to be afraid even if we have to face the aliens in the future. Because we would know how to fight.”
They listened to this plan.
Nuwa nodded. This plan could work.
It was just that the complexity and settings of such a game were simply astonishing. Even with their almost unlimited computing power, it would take Nuwa and Alice three years to develop the game that Chen Jin wanted.
“Fine; three years it is!”
Chen Jin shook his fist, “As long as this game can bring us victory in the real world, we have to do it, even if it takes ten years!”