System: My Doomsday Train-Chapter 614 - 297: One person, one civilization! (Seeking monthly votes)_2
"My civilization only needs one train." ๐๐๐ฎ๐๐๐๐๐ท๐๐ซ๐๐ก.๐๐ธ๐ถ
"A train that no one can stop, recklessly charging through the universe, quietly developing until it can stand at the table and speak."
His goal was extremely clear.
And the path he needed to take was equally evident.
Although dangers still loomed, knowing the general information about this area had reassured him a great deal. As long as he remained a little Kalami, no one would pay attention to him.
After a moment.
Chen Mangโs lips slightly curved upward, and with his hands behind his head, he chuckled softly, "Iโm looking forward to the days to come more and more."
"Everyone is too agitated."
"Let me bring peace to everyone."
...
Time passed slowly.
When Chen Mang was awakened by the prompt sound in the train compartment, the Fixed Star was about to arrive at the mining star. After getting up and washing, Chen Mang lit a cigarette and walked to the floor-to-ceiling window of the train compartment, looking at the mining star ahead.
Its size was much smaller than the Water Blue Star.
About less than one-thirtieth.
It was like a forgotten "Underworld," suspended in eternal darkness, like a rusted gear stuck deep in the universe.
If there were an Underworld, this should be it.
Dozens of minutes later.
The Fixed Star descended slowly, less than tens of meters from the ground.
"Boom..."
A faint sound was heard.
The train landed steadily on the mining starโs surface.
This place was a full 0.3 light-years away from the "Water Blue Star." According to records on Water Blue Star, before Doomsday, the farthest flight ever made had not reached this distance. In a low-level civilization, attempting to explore the universe was like fishing for the moon in water.
It seemed right in front of your eyes, but your grasp met nothing but air.
"Beep beep beep..."
The Resource Detection Radar emitted a dense prompt sound.
No need to look at the screen.
At a glance.
The mines were almost one after another.
The highest level mine within radar range was a level 6 iron mine, capable of producing 1 billion units of iron ore. On Water Blue Star, the highest level mines were only level 7, and they were located in the Seven-Color Region, and those mines were one-time only, never to appear again.
Clusters of mines scattered on the ground like the spine of a Giant Beast.
The sky was cloudless.
Only endless cosmic dust, like a silent blizzard, washed the entire planet into a dead, blue-gray.
There was no sunset, nor did it become dark.
The nearest Fixed Star was also far away, its faint light from afar only barely outlining the jagged terrain.
No life, no water.
-
"Oxygen content in the air is 0%."
"The atmosphere is composed of carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and other gases."
"Surface temperature is extremely low, at -143โ."
-
This was a wandering mining star far from any Fixed Star, drifting in space without orbiting any celestial body.
Solitude and death were the main themes here.
Here.
You could feel the utmost desolation.
"..."
Chen Mang walked to the train compartment, looking at the screen beside him showing the outside of the train. A large amount of frost covered the Train Armor; -143โ was already far below the polar temperatures on Water Blue Star.
The integrity of the Train Armor was slowly decreasing.
99%.
Mechanical Nanospiders were being rapidly produced to repair the armor. Due to the harsh conditions, a sufficient number of nanospiders was necessary, significantly increasing the repair costs.
On the outside surface of the mines.
A layer of frost paved the ground.
That was the manifestation of nitrogen frozen into a solid state.
Even carbon dioxide had frozen into dry cakes, resembling a snowfield.
In such an environmentโ
Steel would become extremely brittle. Although not to the point of shattering at a touch, it could only barely withstand slight stress.
"This is a bit concerning..."
Chen Mang silently watched this scene in front of him. Before arriving at the mining star, he didnโt know the living conditions on this planet were so harsh. In this environment, residents definitely couldnโt disembark; stepping out would mean death.
This planetโs atmospheric pressure was also incredibly low, almost like a vacuum.
Exposing humans to such an environment.
Offered three ways to die.
1: Freeze to death.
2: Suffocate to death.
3: Body fluids boiling.
Quite a choice.
He was now most concerned about whether his "mining robots" could still operate in such conditions.
"Definitely not."
Inside the train compartment, Ai regrettably said, "I said before, those mining robots are completely industrial garbage, made with the cheapest costs, utterly unable to function normally in such harsh terrain."
"It seems weโll have to abandon this mining star and prepare to head to the โKasha Civilization Federationโ."
"This planet is entirely unsuitable for normal mining operations."
"Letโs give it a try."
Chen Mang pressed a button on the console, and the door of train car No. 10 slowly opened. Hundreds of "mining robots" carrying pickaxes descended from the train and walked towards the nearest mine.
The mining robots indeed looked extremely rudimentary, without imitation skin or armor, only mechanical skeletons connected by a few wires.
Not to mention the presence of intelligent chips.
After all, the cost of a mining robot was only 2500 units of iron ore.
This price wasnโt even enough to buy a refrigerator.
Watching as the hundreds of mining robots quickly reached the nearest mine.
They stopped.
Raised their pickaxes.
Smashed down.
...
Ten minutes later.
"..."
Chen Mangโs expression gradually turned peculiar. The robots did not shatter, and the pickaxes did not break. Everything proceeded as usual, perhaps due to the extreme conditions making the mine itself extremely fragile.







