Chapter 420: Man-Made (End)

Doyle nodded as he spoke, as if to make sure that he was not wrong: "The battle line here can be regarded as another region isolated from the Empire, because almost all of the people who stay here are from military backgrounds, and their nature has created a different environment. If you don't www.biquge.info used to it, you can apply to patrol outside, and it's all very ancient natural scenery. I don't know how long you'll be here, but in spring and autumn, the scenery outside is the most beautiful. Summer is just sweltering, with the endless sound of cicadas. Winter is like this now, it's better to stay in the base. ”

"And a lot of people have died during this time, and there seems to be a strong sniper outside, the ultra-long-range type, and the type that changes positions after the fight, which is very troublesome, and many people don't want to go out. I wanted to send a large-scale number of people out to encircle and suppress it, but it seems that the Far Sea Commons has also made a lot of movement on the front, and the volcano base can't figure out the specific situation and doesn't dare to make a big move. Be careful, it's not easy to dodge a sniper ambush in the jungle, and there are ballistic lines to determine the location, but it's not very accurate. ”

The Volcano 7 warehouse is very large, and it also hollows out a small part of the interior of a mountain. Now that Kasia followed Lieutenant Doyle, the buildings he saw were all used by the management, and the real warehouse did not appear in his eyes.

"At the feet, listen to what the head man said, because it is an important material for preparing for war, safety must come first. The excavated storage space is large, several times larger than this base. It's deep, as if it's going deep underground, but the exact depth is a mystery, and how to get in is a secret. Doyle said as he walked with Kasia, "It's a warehouse, but seriously, I've been here for a long time, and I don't know what a warehouse looks like." It may also be because of the lower official position. There was some self-deprecation in this, and Kasia wanted to comfort her, but she couldn't think of the right words.

The ground of the base is also a hard concrete structure, and some wide areas have replaced the original cold light with daylight-style lamps, which gives the cold base a little warmth. But the same thing could still be seen next to the lamp, and Kasia had noticed this strange phenomenon since she was first escorted into the base.

It is the pipe that transports the gas, and the steam red copper pipe that is completely exposed. The red copper pipes used as the output power are very common, and the main operation of the base depends on those milky white steam. The base, like most of the Empire's most prosperous regions, was already home to a wide range of applicable electrical appliances and power transmission devices, including electric lights, as well as panels that used differential machines to control different colors of iron powder to display things, and Kasia saw a lot.

It feels like every part around it is a good thing, but the pipes that transport the gas, and the gas lamps that are connected to the pipes, are well preserved and obviously have undergone daily meticulous maintenance, but they are too obtrusive in such a military base. Steam as a power is an indispensable thing, from the birth of the empire to the present, even in the middle of history by the impact of the new energy source of electricity caused by white limestone, but still adhere to the status of the main form of energy, has not been shaken in the slightest.

But the gas lamp, to Cassia, was intimate, and in the town it was with him day and night for five years, no less familiar than the knowledge of steam mechanics and the principles of transmission that he had memorized in his head. But in such a base that closely followed the development of imperial technology, such a thing was preserved, and Kasia could not understand the reason.

"Caused by human causes. Kasia asked Doyle, and he replied.

"Well, I don't know. Doyle smiled, "Everyone doesn't seem to know that the newcomers have a lot of similarities, and they can't understand the gas lamps, or the lime lamps that can be seen in the future, or even the most basic torches." There are extremely simple things like electricity and electric lights, but why are things like gas lamps and lime lamps still appearing in such bases instead of being eliminated? ”

Doyle spoke in the tone of a recruit who had just finished the first phase of training and was assigned here: "Isn't it a waste of money? And every once in a while we are asked to take care of it, is it to see that we are idle and panicked? But there has not been a reasonable reason for so many years, and a few superiors who may know the truth do not let go, but just tell us to obey the order with peace of mind." In the end, he threw out the sentence 'It's all caused by human causes', and there was no follow-up at all. ”

"Man-made?" Kasia repeated as she followed, unable to figure out what might be hidden.

"Yes, for human reasons, I asked for the same reason again after I was promoted to lieutenant a few years ago, and I gave the same answer. Doyle looked over, "It seems that the standard of confidentiality is very high, and if you want to know the answer, you have to have a matching identity." But at present, it seems that at least I know, the Major's level is also in a state of half-knowledge. Perhaps it is also the reason that it is in peacetime, there is a lot of friction with the enemy country on the front, but it cannot escalate into a war at all, and both sides are used to bombing back and forth. ”

There was also a lot of helplessness in Doyle's words: "Anyway, you see something strange here, you just need to rely on the reason for the human cause." This is also what the superior taught me, I am stupid, and I have never figured out the meaning. But considering that the war was originally provoked by man, in fact, everything can be explained by this 'man-made cause'. It feels like it's used to fool us, and it's good to get used to it after so many years, and it doesn't affect anything at all. It's like how the electricity flowing in the wires above our heads hasn't replaced steam power in the long history of power. ”

"What do you think is the reason, there is no reason for the empire to put good things without it, right? Comparing steam and electricity, each has its own advantages, but in summary, electricity should be on the winning side. But the fact in the empire is that the scorching steam has always held an unshakable position, and electricity has always played a supporting role. And in some important machines and structures, there is not even the slightest shadow of electricity. Like the Difference Machine and the Analytical Machine, this is the equivalent of one of the things in the heart of the Empire, except for the supporting radios, all of which are steam hoses and gear shafts. In terms of design ideas, it can also be seen that the scientists of the empire never thought of using electricity to drive the gears forward. ”