An Unscientific Marvel Scientist

Twenty-three, I, the robot

Ever since he dreamed of Master Craftsman Overspark, Kraft began to delve into dwarf engineering from the dream. Leaving aside those things that require magic materials, just the mechanical squirrel used for getting started is enough. Kraft was delighted.

Bolts, Copper Bars, Malachite.

Under the magical engineering, these simple materials have become a mechanical squirrel that can run flexibly with itself, and does not require additional energy. This is simply forcing the law of energy conservation to rub against the ground.

It's just that my dreams have always been unscientific, and this situation can't make Kraft have many happy thoughts. The key is that this mechanical squirrel can be copied!

Although the mechanical squirrel made by Alice will be governed by the law of energy conservation again, and will not actively follow its owner, it is not difficult to add a battery box or a spring or other power source to it. The little squirrel still The same agility, as long as it is designed with a sound control or light sensing system, it is not difficult at all to sell it as a high-end toy.

Although it can't enhance its own combat power, it can increase its own income, so that Kraft has more money to research other inventions. After all, scientific research is still very expensive, and having one more way to make a fortune will naturally make Kraft Kraft is very happy, not to mention that there will be several mechanical pets with different shapes in the future. When Kraft understands the technology inside, he can design more shapes by himself.

I don’t know if it’s because of the evolution of dreams, or if Kraft’s luck has been really good recently. When he started to study engineering, he dreamed several times in a row about engineering-related things in the world called Azeroth. Characters, some of them are not master craftsmen, but ordinary craftsman apprentices.

But Kraft is more satisfied with this, because these apprentices have taught him to understand the basics of engineering in detail, which has accelerated his entire learning progress a lot.

In addition, Kraft also dreamed of dream characters who took the goblin engineering route. Without the biased rhythm of the gnomes, Kraft also had a more comprehensive understanding of goblin engineering, except for those relatively backward weapon technologies. , There are also many things in goblin engineering that are worth learning for Kraft.

Like that goblin pacemaker...

Originally, Kraft thought that the help that engineering brought him, apart from those high-end props that he didn't know if he could make them, was probably the mass production of those small mechanical pets to help him raise funds, but he soon realized that I discovered that the real power of this dream is not some advanced engineering creation, but the magical basic setting that can twist copper ingots into bronze tubes with bare hands.

The specific principle is unknown to Kraft, but when he saw a dwarf craftsman apprentice in his dream twisting copper ingots into bronze tubes with his hands, he was able to replicate this method in the real world, and Not only bronze tubes, but other metals are also available, as well as rubbing strong gunpowder out of stones, grinding gemstones into lenses without any tools, etc...

Such an unscientific method was mastered by Kraft after a few dreams.

"Is this TM considered science?"

Putting aside the steel pipe that had just been rubbed out in his hand, Kraft looked at his still white and tender hands, and suddenly had doubts about the definition of the word science.

"Big Brother, Niubi——!!!"

Quinn, who watched Kraft's operation from the sidelines, cried out.

"Teach me! Brother teach me!"

Er Gouzi leaned in front of Kraft with a shy face and kept harassing him.

"Don't think about it, your dog's paw can't learn it!"

Kraft came back to his senses, and pushed Quinn's stupid face away.

Quinn lowered his head in silence, looked at his dog's paw, then moved his head closer, the tail on his buttocks frantically wagging.

"Brother, get me a human hand!"

"Okay..." Kraft rolled his eyes, and then gave Quinn a sinister smile, "But before that, you have to cut off your dog's paw."

"RUA!"

Quinn jumped back suddenly, and quickly got under the table with his tail between his legs.

"Is it okay to chop off the claws? I don't want it, I don't want it!"

"Stupid dog..."

Beja, who was lying on the computer case to keep warm, yawned and cursed contemptuously.

After mastering the core technology of hand rubbing materials, Kraft's progress in engineering began to fast-forward crazily, and soon he studied to the stage where some special materials were needed.

Mithril.

This name is not uncommon for Kraft in the dreams of other magical worlds, even on the earth, but unfortunately it only exists in various fantasy works.

Kraft specifically checked the settings of Mithril on Earth: it has the same ductility as bronze, smooth as glass, hard as iron, but light as a feather, has the luster of silver, and will never dim .

Then there are some supplementary settings, such as magic affinity and the like.

In the several fantasy worlds Kraft dreamed of, Mithril's characteristics were quite similar to these settings. Although Kraft was a little strange, he didn't take it too seriously.

There are so many strange things in his dream, if he has to get to the bottom of each one, can he survive this day?

Apart from the fantasy settings related to magic, the characteristics of Mithril itself are not complicated, hard, light, and highly ductile. Although there is no such natural mineral on the earth, it is not difficult to make similar alloys as substitutes. Not to mention that in Kraft's dream, there are some alloy formulas with even more unscientific characteristics.

After repeatedly watching the use of mithril by those craftsmen in the dream, Kraft can confirm that most engineering creations do not need the magic affinity of mithril, or even if there is no magic affinity, it only reduces performance and does not hinder the use .

Then this is easy to handle. Kraft spent a little time and made all the alloys he knew that were close to the properties of Mithril. Then he looked at the design drawings in engineering and decided to use dwarf rocket boots. Come to the test and see which alloy works closest to Mithril in the world of Azeroth.

It happened that there were still a few pairs of foot-strengthening shoes left over from the previous production, but they were still not enough. Kraft called the shoe store under Martin's name and asked them to send over a dozen pairs.

The Azeroth Continent’s technique of rubbing out equipment without the aid of large equipment, only relying on hammers, wrenches, and hands is too IMBA. It took Kraft less than two days to complete more than a dozen pairs of dwarf rocket boots. The kung fu was all rubbed out.

But... the experimenters have to think about it...

Kraft looked at the row of rocket boots in front of him, lost in thought.

This thing is not only available in Gnome Engineering, but also has a similar design in the Goblin branch, and it is rare for both branches to remind at the same time.

The gnomes are more subtle here, and their warning is that the energy system and drivetrain don't always work properly.

The goblin side is straightforward: they are likely to explode suddenly, so use with caution.

It’s not in a dream right now, it’s just waking up from a dream after being bombed, if it’s blown up, Kraft, a mortal body, might be able to spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair, even though there was something wrong in the dream Less prosthetic technology…

But who TM would use a pirated version if there is an original one! Even if the pirated version is better than the original one, the original one is always more satisfying to use!

Even Quinn, a stupid dog, can figure out this kind of thing, so it is naturally impossible for Kraft to take the initiative to kill him.

So after much consideration, Kraft found Alice.

"Eh? Eh?!"

Hearing Kraft's cold-blooded and heartless request, Alice cried on the spot.

"No, brother! I'm afraid!"

Alice hugged Kraft's thigh tightly, refusing to let go.

"You are a robot afraid of a der!"

Kraft kicked the thigh that was being held, but failed to shake it off, so he could only reason with Alice patiently.

"As long as you turn off the pain-sensing system, even if it explodes, it won't hurt. I'll replace the damaged parts with new parts, won't it solve the problem?"

"But what if you blow up your brain?"

Alice was still teary-eyed.

"The power of these shoes is not to that level..." Seeing Alice's pitiful expression, Kraft felt a little soft-hearted. He stroked Alice's head and comforted him softly: "And I can put Your memory is backed up to the computer, even if you accidentally damage the chip inside, you can recover the memory again."

"But... but... Is it really me that Alice who has recovered like that?"

"..."

Kraft was stunned. Although he occasionally had the illusion that Alice was an ordinary human being and had some feelings for her, he still never regarded her as a living body in terms of heart and reason.

No matter how human-like she usually is, in Kraft's cognition, this is closer to the behavior logic caused by the program, rather than really having self-awareness or soul.

"Since you don't like it, forget it."

Kraft pursed his lips and helped Alice up from the ground.

"Brother, are you angry? Actually, I'm just a little scared, just get over it."

As Alice said, she was about to reach for the rocket boots on the table, but was slapped off by Kraft.

"I'm not angry, it's just that there are some things I don't want to understand. If it's an experiment, at worst, I'll make a remote-controlled robot again. It's just a little more time."

Kraft rubbed his stomach and changed the subject.

"I'm a little hungry, can you make me some snacks?"

"I will handle it."

Alice was immediately happy when she heard that she didn't need to go to the field to test. She rolled up her sleeves and showed a bright smile, then walked to the kitchen next to the studio.

"Well done, Kraft."

Beja jumped from the side case into Kraft's arms, rubbed his head against his chest, and praised.

Quinn tilted his head:? ? ?

Kraft scratched Beja's chin, but said nothing.

He has read many sci-fi works related to robots, including novels, TV, movies, and games. Discussions about robots have never stopped, and one point of view is relatively popular.

When a robot has self-awareness, can it be regarded as a life.

For this point of view, Kraft used to take a look at it, but now...

"Now I really have a younger sister..."

Kraft scratched his head and sighed helplessly, but a faint smile appeared on his face.

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