System: My Doomsday Train-Chapter 616 - 297: One Person, A Civilization! (Seeking Monthly Votes)_4
Must be suffocated in the cradle.
Especially him.
Ignoring the need for Murphy Stone entirely, no matter how many resources there are, he can completely digest them!
The production of mining robot parts is the "Robot Research and Development Center."
It can produce two types of robots: "Mining Robots" and "Mechanical Dogs."
They belong to golden parts.
Below pink grade, above red grade.
This part was originally Level 10, and some days ago he upgraded it to Level 200.
He originally held onto a sliver of hope.
Hoping to create stronger mining robots to mine in extremely low-temperature shaded areas, but unfortunately, it couldn’t be done.
Upgrading golden parts is extremely resource-consuming.
Leveled up to Level 200 in one go.
It consumed a full 85 billion units of iron ore.
Heaven can see it.
He worked diligently and earnestly mining on the Water Blue Star for a year, only to get some iron ore, and here, upgrading a golden-grade part to Level 200 consumed a full 85 billion units of iron ore.
Although the effect after upgrading was somewhat different from what he expected.
But...
How to say it.
It’s even more absurd.
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"Robot Research and Development Center Level 5 Supermodel Effect": After installing this part, all robots produced by Train Panel parts have their manufacturing costs halved.
"Robot Research and Development Center Level 10 Supermodel Effect": The manufacturing costs of all robots produced by Train Panel parts are halved again.
"Robot Research and Development Center Level 20 Supermodel Effect": The manufacturing costs of all robots produced by Train Panel parts are halved again.
"Robot Research and Development Center Level 50 Supermodel Effect": The manufacturing costs of all robots produced by Train Panel parts are halved again.
"Robot Research and Development Center Level 100 Supermodel Effect": The manufacturing costs of all robots produced by Train Panel parts are halved again.
"Robot Research and Development Center Level 200 Supermodel Effect": The manufacturing costs of all robots produced by Train Panel parts are halved again, and can be remotely controlled by AI.
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The original cost of manufacturing a "Mining Robot" was 10,000 units of iron ore.
He previously upgraded the "Robot Research and Development Center" part to Level 10.
After the costs were halved twice.
The cost became 10,000 units of iron ore!
But now—
After multiple cost halving, the cost to produce a mining robot is only... 156 units of iron ore.
What does this mean?
It’s equivalent to a pound and a half of sunflower seeds.
At this moment, on the vast land, a million mining robots are swarming like locusts, working madly, while 800,000 newly created mining robots have cost only 120 million units of iron ore.
Residents?
Mining?
Completely retired.
Enjoy retirement, have children, and pass on civilization for him.
Initially, when mining robots were swept away by the storm, he would feel distressed; later, he didn’t bother to avoid it at all, let the wind sweep away slowly, robots are plenty.
At that moment.
He felt the sense of joy from the "Insect Race Civilization."
Not too much of anything, just lots of people.
Not only that.
The reduction in robot production consumption by the "Robot Research and Development Center" includes not only "Mining Robots," but also effects from all robot production lines in the Train Panel, which includes...
The "Armed Black Hole Robot Production Line," a red-grade part.
The armed robots produced by this part have extremely strong effects.
But—
They suffer from extremely high prices.
However, with the continuous cost halving.
He tried, creating an armed robot with Level 50 attack strength and Level 50 armor, at the cost of only 50 million copper ore units.
If no armor is needed, only attack strength, the price for Level 50 robots is merely 1.25 million units of copper ore.
What the heck does this mean!
It means he can also deploy soldiers massively, even more fiercely than the Insect Race Civilization, if enough resources are available, completely omitting the reproduction and mating process, one person as civilization!
Moreover, they can be entirely remotely controlled by AI.
Clear military discipline, fearless, God-like perspective.
This will be an unstoppable army!
"Phew..."
Chen Mang sat in the chair, took a long breath, looked at the data on the Train Panel, and laughed, although he didn’t find relevant information from the Mechanical Civilization AI’s database.
But he believes.
The Mechanical Civilization definitely consumed a large amount of Murphy Stone at the time, used to continually explore the Supermodel Effect of the "Robot Research and Development Center" part.
Trying to counteract the Burst Soldier with Burst Soldier.
No doubt.
They succeeded.
It’s equivalent to "reset points," repeatedly resetting to get the most suitable Supermodel Effect, this process requires a lot of resources, just didn’t know why, despite the success, the Mechanical Civilization fell so quickly.
The stronger the Divine-level Supermodel Effect of Level 200.
The more speechless he became at those parts with Supermodel Effects that contained "none," whenever a none appeared, the subsequent Supermodel Effects of that part were all none, previously he didn’t feel anything, but knowing these parts wouldn’t have Level 200 Divine-level Supermodel Effects afterward, he started to feel a little distressed.
This thing is a qualitative change from "Mortal" to "Divine."
One day he will have to reset all to the most suitable Supermodel Effects for himself.
The remaining parts he didn’t continue to upgrade.
He plans to upgrade them all after all mines are completely mined, despite having a million mining robots, the estimated mining time is about the same as before.
Initially, he was not planning to mine Level 3 and lower-level mines.
A bit of a waste of time, and not much ore.
But—
With the number of mining robots reaching 1 million, and the mining efficiency being extremely high here, he doesn’t let even Level 1 iron ore slip by, plucking hair from a goose, as long as there’s ore, he mines it.







