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Infinite Paths: The Raging Phoenix-Chapter 1345: Database
Chapter 1345: Database
Rain didn’t have that much energy since his gem was sucking a bunch of his, so... at that moment, he decided to attack the gem to the ominous sword and the chimera core on the other side, and then his piercing power increased.
"I am not a Christmas tree," Elisabetha said.
"Deal with it," Rain said.
The whole structure was being powered with mana, so the gem took a lot of it and decreased the defenses of the places to a bearable level... thanks to it, in no time, Rain crossed dozens of kilometers of the whole structure. That also was causing some havoc outside...
The Wrath path received 1000 experience points.
The Wrath path received 1000 experience points.
The Wrath path received 1000 experience points.
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Since the supply of mana to the giant robots had been damaged, they weren’t fighting at full power anymore, and since that was thanks to Rain, he received some experience as they were destroyed. Still, that was just a minor bonus. Eventually, Rain reached the bottom of the base. When he didn’t have any more metal to cut, he arrived in a blue room...
Upon reaching the bottom of the base, Rain found himself in a room illuminated by panels of light that resembled system screens. These panels flickered with data, displaying information about the base and its various functions. However, instead of providing a sense of order and control, the data on the screens seemed to be in a state of chaos, with some panels rapidly turning red.
As Rain observed the room, it became apparent that the chaos was spreading swiftly, engulfing the screens with alarming speed. Despite the urgency of the situation, Rain noticed that there was an eerie absence of physical presence in the room. It seemed as though the turmoil unfolding before him was not manifesting in any tangible form, existing solely within the realm of digital data and electronic systems.
"What a weird place..." Rain furrowed his eyebrows.
"As technological progress marches forward, a common trend observed is the miniaturization of technology and inventions. This downsizing of devices and systems serves the dual purpose of enhancing accessibility and increasing marketability, ultimately driving sales and adoption among consumers. In the case of the machine gods, this principle of miniaturization takes on a profound significance," Sakaki said, "The machine gods, in their pursuit of technological supremacy, have eschewed the analogical aspects of their technology in favor of a more streamlined and efficient approach. By consolidating their vast array of systems and functions into sleek and compact system screens, they have effectively eliminated the need for bulky physical components, opting instead for a digital interface that can be manipulated and controlled with the power of their thoughts alone. This transformation represents a paradigm shift in the way technology is conceptualized and utilized. By harnessing the power of their minds to interact with and command their creations, the machine gods have achieved a level of efficiency and precision that far surpasses traditional methods."
As technological progress marches forward, a common trend observed is the miniaturization of technology and inventions. This downsizing of devices and systems serves the dual purpose of enhancing accessibility and increasing marketability, ultimately driving sales and adoption among consumers. In the case of the machine gods, this principle of miniaturization takes on a profound significance.
The machine gods, in their pursuit of technological supremacy, have eschewed the analogical aspects of their technology in favor of a more streamlined and efficient approach. By consolidating their vast array of systems and functions into sleek and compact system screens, they have effectively eliminated the need for bulky physical components, opting instead for a digital interface that can be manipulated and controlled with the power of their thoughts alone.
This transformation represents a paradigm shift in the way technology is conceptualized and utilized. By harnessing the power of their minds to interact with and command their creations, the machine gods have achieved a level of efficiency and precision that far surpasses traditional methods.
Despite feeling annoyed by Sakaki’s seemingly nonsensical comments and actions, Rain exercised patience and refrained from interrupting him, recognizing the importance of allowing Sakaki to complete his task. Despite his frustration...
As Rain observed Sakaki’s efforts, he noticed the cessation of the electrical current, signaling the potential completion of Sakaki’s mission. Despite his initial skepticism, Rain remained hopeful that Sakaki had indeed accomplished his objective and awaited confirmation of the same.
"I looked for some words in their database, and I now know the location of the other relics," Sakaki declared. "As for the other things... their number of bases is too massive... we will never be able to search for all of them."
"Did you find anything about where the machine gods are?" Rain asked.
"Finding them in a single place is impossible; they can teleport by sending their data to anywhere their bases are, and they can also assume the forms of the creatures they created," Sakaki explained. "To destroy them, we will have to stop them from doing that."
Rain nodded in understanding. It was as he suspected. The machine gods weren’t conventional physical entities; they existed as essential magical data with the ability to manipulate their surroundings and transcend the limitations of traditional physical forms. Their formidable capabilities rendered them virtually omnipotent within the confines of their territory.
To stand a chance against such adversaries, Rain realized they would need to devise a strategy to counter the machine gods’ unique abilities. Merely confronting them head-on would likely result in failure, given their capacity to manipulate their forms. Instead, they would need to find a way to disrupt or neutralize the machine gods’ control over their domain, perhaps by targeting key vulnerabilities or exploiting weaknesses in their systems.
It was a daunting task, to say the least, but Rain understood that they had no choice but to confront this challenge head-on if they hoped to prevail against the machine gods and secure their freedom from their oppressive rule.