Fault Utopia

Chapter 4 Earth

Chapter 4 Earth
"This gel contains the oxygen and water that the human body needs, and it also provides sufficient buffering. This is the plan I calculated to have the highest success rate."

After struggling for so long, he finally saw a glimmer of hope for survival. Sun Jie Ke didn't care about anything else at this moment and went straight in.

When he turned around to let the robot in, he found that it was walking out. "Where are you going? Are you trying to kill yourself?"

"You stay inside. I'll go make sure the anti-collision equipment in this place is operational." The robot said and walked outside.

Just as Sun Jie Ke was about to say something, the entire room tilted instantly, and all kinds of dirt and debris pressed directly towards him.

He had no choice but to shrink his entire body into the gel.

My body was in a state of weightlessness, and I was surrounded by sticky and slippery jelly. I was clearly buried, but when the jelly filled my lungs, I could still breathe. It was a very strange feeling.

However, when the strong shaking feeling came, Sun Jie Ke ignored this feeling. He hugged himself with his hands as much as possible and curled up into a ball.

At this moment, Sun Jack felt like he was riding a roller coaster without a seat belt, swaying left and right, but fortunately, he was protected by the gel and his body was not broken.

I don’t know how much time had passed, but when the last extremely violent impact was heard, everything became quiet.

Feeling that there was no movement outside, Sun Jack in the gel used his hands and feet to paddle outside.

But just when he reached the edge of the gel, something blocked it, preventing Sun Jack from getting out.

Anxiously, he turned around and kicked hard. After kicking it more than ten times, a beam of light shot out from the black gel.

Sun Jack swam towards the light. The moment he emerged from the gel, moist air filled his lungs and cold rain fell from the sky and washed over his body. At this moment, Sun Jack was like a newborn.

A big hole was torn in the wall of the incubator. Sun Jack stared blankly at the raindrops falling from the sky, and suddenly laughed. He was back, he finally returned to Earth alive!
Having finally escaped death, Sun Jie Ke was so excited that he couldn't control himself.

Some things are so precious that you can only understand how precious they are when you lose them. Feeling the pull of the earth's gravity again, Sun Jack raised his head and roared wildly, then kissed the earth gently.

After being excited for a while, he tried to calm himself down.

Although the biggest crisis was resolved, Sun Jack knew that he was still not out of danger.

He looked around and found that the entire cabin was torn apart and in a mess, and it was almost unrecognizable from its previous appearance.

The robot was right. Even so, the space station did not disintegrate in mid-air, but it didn't seem to be much better. It just did not disintegrate.

The entire space station collapsed on the ground and turned into a metal ruin city. If his whole body had not been curled up in jelly, he would have been dead long ago.

"Wait, what about the robot? Is it still alive?" Thinking of this, he suddenly became nervous.

Sun Jack began to search the room quickly, looking for the robot he had activated.

Although he is a robot, he looks so much like a human that Sun Jack always involuntarily treats him as a human.

Just as he reached the edge of the corridor, he saw a collapsed, shriveled robot head next to the door frame, which made Sun Jack's heart tremble.

Sun Jack picked it up and found that the robot's head had no reaction, and his hands trembled slightly.

Just at this moment, footsteps were heard and a robot with a broken arm walked in from outside.

He looked at Sun Jack, who was holding his head, and asked, "What are you doing?"

Sun Jack was stunned for a moment and threw the robot head in his hand away, "Nothing. Just researching." Damn, I made a mistake.

"Where did you go just now?" Sun Jack walked towards the robot and asked.

"The impact of the collision was so great that I was blown away. Some parts of my body were also damaged, so I went to find some replacements." The robot turned around and pulled out a mechanical arm from the side and started replacing them. The robot head just now should be its.

"I'm glad you're okay." Sun Jie patted his arm and looked up at the sky. The sky was gray and it was raining all the time. It seemed that they had no choice but to leave here and find other reference points.

"By the way, can't you locate us? Can you locate where we are now?"

The robot quickly switched out various tools from its fingers and spun them around to replace its broken arm. "Wait a moment."

A line of words began to appear on his blue screen, "Connecting to the Internet"

As the crisis of survival disappeared, the suppressed survival instinct began to emerge. It was raining, and rain water continued to flow in from various cracks. A layer of rain water up to the ankles had accumulated on the ground. Sun Jack, who was thirsty, took advantage of the other party's connection to the Internet and scooped up the rain water and took a big sip.

A strong bitter taste mixed with a strong metallic smell instantly filled his mouth, and Sun Jack, with a painful expression, immediately spat it out again. "This rainwater tastes wrong."

Sun Jack's mood became a little solemn. Although his memories were scattered, at least rain definitely did not smell like this. Something must be happening here.

After a while, when Sun Jie Ke saw the robot raised its head, he asked quickly, "What's going on? Is it connected?"

"It's connected, but no matter whether I called the police or contacted Tapai Technology's customer service, it showed no response. I couldn't even find any information about Tapai Technology on the Internet." The robot's answer did not surprise Sun Jack.

"What year is it now? The historical information should be available on the Internet, right?" Sun Jack couldn't help but clench his fists.

"Yes, it is 721 now."

"721? Isn't it the AD era anymore? I remember that I should be living in 2030." Sun Jack's head began to hurt.

"!!" The robot with two exclamation marks in its eyes looked up at Sun Jack, "But my production date is 2456 AD. I think you'd better explain it again. It seems that there is a cognitive bias between us regarding time."

"I don't know." Sun Jieke sat on the ground with a somewhat depressed expression, still being washed by the heavy rain. "I lost part of my memory."

This feeling of not knowing who he is and how much time has passed is really bad. He is very confused now.

When Sun Jieke told the robot all his memories, he began to quickly compare them with the data on the Internet, and soon he sorted out a timeline.

"If the premise is correct, then things should be like this. The early 21st century should be where you live, but because of some unknown reason that you lost five years of memory, you were frozen or frozen."

"Fifty years after you were sealed away, humans gained access to nuclear fusion, an almost unlimited clean energy source. Technology began to break through bottlenecks and develop rapidly. In 50, Tapai Technology went public."

"In 2456 AD, I was produced by the Ta Pai, but I was not activated in the same year. The following is the history now published on the Internet. On October 2457, 10, the Omnic Crisis occurred."

"Omnic Crisis?" The silent Sun Jack raised his head and looked at the cold metal body of the robot.

"Well, during the Omnic Crisis, intelligent AI affected every aspect of human life and survival. The system iterations became faster and faster, and the intelligence became more and more advanced, getting closer and closer to humans."

"Just like you are now?" Sun Jack asked.

"Yes, just like me now. Don't interrupt me. Wait for me to finish."

(End of this chapter)

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