July 17, 7447.

The last one left in the room. It stayed that way.

Starting with the vampire road corpse, the vampire corpse of the woman and Tigerman is also rolling with the demon stone unplugged intact.

Near the entrance to the room you were fighting in, define a slightly open location as the campsite, and let Giberti prepare dinner.

We'll split up and find out if we can get any information.

Because I didn't spend a lot of time in the past, I naturally think there are a lot of overlooks.

I'll also review what I decided was garbage last time.

A few hours later, when I was completely finished preparing dinner.

Several information materials were gathered.

First, household goods.

Cloth cuts, threads, needles, etc. that repair clothes.

Unlike tablets and the like, this was the only one with a name on the status, and the results of the appraisal were the same as I thought. Probably on board (?) Unlike what was in, Vampire Road or something (whilst) would be the general thing brought in from the outside.

Plus many magic items (magic items) that I missed last time.

[The Ring of Fullness, "Grat Feel Ring"] is one thing.

There is one [Giant Control Horn, a Giant dominated horn] with five charges remaining.

One [climbing rope (climbing rope)] with a hook on the tip.

Two hundred and thirty-eight charges remain [Illusion Septor, a phantom scepter].

And what I think is important.

There are two tablets similar to the one I brought home.

However, the power supply (?) I can't get in, and even with my [appraisal], one is showing like it's broken, and the other was the end of being out with [Yi Miu Ku - the wreckage of Rokseido].

Also, two additional broken hotline guns.

I can [appraise] these, but I don't see the status.

Most liquids, including alcohol, are hyphenated even if they have a status opening, but just like that, the status window does not show the name.

This is what I think the products from the ship (?) will look like.

Then last but not least equipment.

Several switches, like control panels, were found above the shelves in the back of the room, in a position not visible just standing on the floor (ceiling). However, most of the switches seemed hardware-foolish in the first place, and nothing changed when they were turned on and off, but there was only one thing that worked.

It's only half the lighting in the room.

Whatever the joke was, I was discovering a slot just right for plugging an example tablet into a console like the one growing from the ceiling (floor).

Most of the console slots were clogged with dust, and even if they were usable, they could never be cleaned, but only the two console slots were well cleaned as they had been used.

Can you use it like a cradle for charging?

Otherwise I'll be in trouble.

I can't even tell you because I don't know if it's working with electricity in the first place.

It would suck if I broke it by sticking it in poorly, so I decided to start with an investigation into the tablet in hand.

Press and hold the switch to power (it's already a hassle, so you can power it up, right?) Add.

Check the flashing of the cursor to prompt input at a slight interval.

"What am I supposed to do?

Ralpha compares the screen to me, but that's the line over here...... the screen says "what am I supposed to do" and then "wrong".

Turn off the power in a hurry.

Sounds like audio input.

Mizuchi nodded to say. But I didn't think it was so sensitive...

Okay, let's get back on our minds and do it again.

That's the name of that vampire road anyway, isn't it?

"Marset Day Oak"

The tablet was labeled "Maasai no Ioku" and then "Wrong".

Turn off the power.

"Is that it?"

"No."

I say it like Ralpha made a fool of me, but I thought this was it.

"What's that name, the name before the rebirth?

Mizuchi says.

Ah.

Surely there's no translation of the name after reincarnation, is there?

My pre-reincarnation name... sounds like a full name first. This way?

"Camilla Ellisner"

The tablet is labeled "Kamirasura" and then "This equipment is an engine equipment. Please provide the password of the group for the use of another family member," he said.

Turn off the power.

I don't know!

But I know the other thing, this one's not my full name.

Turn it back on.

"Gain"

The tablet was labeled "Sayin" and then "Sayin, Fuguriya, Baha-ba-ha". Put aside a few moments and say, "Welcome, First Class Gain Faglia Barhaz. Launches a personal operating environment".

"Oh!"

And then there are several icons lined up with desktop screens that look like a pad that was handled by a smartphone a long time ago. There was a bar graph in the upper right corner that looked like battery residual and confirmed that there was about 80% of the total residual.

"Okay......"

I tried a little bit, but I'm not sure I have a manual for this kind of thing.

I'll leave it to Mizuchi, Belle, and Tris, who seem to be good at twisting it, and we'll have dinner first.

Of course, Mizuchi and the others spoke up, but they even told me to eat first by saying, "It's a good place right now."

Except for the three of them because I had no choice. I, Xenom, Rolic, Ralpha, Ghine, Bastral and Ghiberti decided to eat first.

"I feel a little nostalgic for the sight of this room..."

Everyone but Xenom and Giberti nods at Lorrick's words.

"Machines…" Computers "… I've never seen anything like this since I was reborn."

Bastral also says as he looks in the back of the room again.

"That's true, but you also feel weird somewhere. Design or something."

Guine squeaks the hot dog in one hand.

She's right.

Consoles that grow to hang from the ceiling (floor) here don't smell like Earth.

Designed with a lot of muddy curves, it feels like there is a desk-like console tilted to the front and left and right when sitting on a made chair in front of the operating table.

Not even this desk surface depicts a curved surface with a concave center.

There's not a single thing on the console that looks like a button, not even like a keyboard.

There is no such thing as a mountain of instrumentation (none).

Of course, there are no LCD or brown tube monitors.

Oh, does the monitor project something like holography in the air?

I can't find one switch, but how the hell do you operate it?

"Sure... it's a design that doesn't feel very good..."

Having said that, Ralpha remains calm and clings to the hot dog without looking particularly concerned, pouring it in with soup.

Eat rice slower.

"But I can't believe this flies through the sky... and I say it's not like Shikoki..."

"It's kind of refreshing to me now."

Xenom and Giberti seem to have let go of thinking already, sighing and eating a blushing and cabbage salad and sipping the soup while looking at the box they use as a trash can for convenience.

……

There is a voice coming from Mizuchi, who was clutching the tablet a little further away.

Ralpha crawled away with a hot dog in her arms as if she had learned something.

I thought I'd go, too, but I'm eating, so I'll think about it when it's over.

It's been a long time since anyone reacted anymore because it's like that every time something that looks like no big deal application software comes up.

"Giberti, make me some bean tea."

"Yes, sir. Please wait."

Talk to the Lorricks watching them fry the beans on Giberti.

"... maybe he wanted to fix the spaceship... good luck for over a thousand years..."

If you're looking at a vampire road corpse, squeal.

"If you become undead, you won't even need sleep..."

I followed Bastral with a slightly sad look on his face.

"If only I had the means to go home..."

Lorrick also looks up to heaven and says:

"Me too... but I don't know what I can do."

The mustache looked lonely only at first, but immediately ate the salad openly.

All we have to do is look at each other and smile bitterly.

When I started drinking bean tea, Mizuchi and the others finally threw out their tablets and came to dinner.

"How'd it go? You got something?

"Mm-hmm. A few."

Oh!?

"That tablet, it seems true to put it in the console and use it"

Bell says, but that's something everyone expected somehow.

But it's been confirmed that nothing changed when I ran into the console slot.

"It looks like 'batteries' have barely decreased after using all that. I won't be charging for the next two days or so, but I think I'll be able to do it."

Tris tells the good news. In the unlikely event that it cannot be recharged, it will become a useless long product, so I can say that this is good information. Turns out we can try everything for at least two more days.

"Don't you have much of a problem with words or words? They don't use the English word, but it matches the oath."

What Mizuchi said is exactly what I expected.

"Right. After dinner, we'll see if there's anything outside that might open with a hidden door. There are parts of this floor that haven't been there yet. In the meantime, you're gonna need a tablet."

I briefly told her the policy and sipped bean tea.

In conclusion, all concealed doors (?) No matter how many ID cards you present.

I didn't even tell him to contact the door body or the side wall with the card.

It was expected that this would all be locked for the extra doors because they were sending their vampires back and forth to that room with an ID card.

I guess the only way to unlock it is to do what should be done from the console.

Also, I tried to investigate the end of the divide, but it ended up being a dead end, and there were just a few hidden doors that wouldn't open in between, and there weren't even any monsters.

But what was waiting for us when we went back to the example room with our shoulders down was a huge development.

It's time to stay up late and close to midnight.

I'm sure you should get some sleep, but I can't wait to sleep when I see progress.

The console was energized by sticking an application into the console while it was running.

However, the console functionality has also been lost considerably (of course my delay blast fireball would be the biggest cause), and the operation was extremely difficult because it was sticking to the ceiling (floor).

From this point on, all of us except Zenom and Giberti have been trying to gather information for more than two days, mostly without sleep.

Let's start with something important there.

I'll tell you the last thing that really matters.

The owner of that tablet (I don't know if it's the real owner. According to Mizuchi and the others, the original owner is different.) There were restrictions on the information that could be accessed under the authority of. Still, I found out quite a bit.

This ship (?) itself is not actually a spaceship.

The spacecraft body (we didn't find out the name of the spacecraft) seems to have crashed into the oath and completely lost it. But it doesn't sound like an escape boat. This name is just a guess from the closest words displayed, but “Sixth Collection Terminal and Degenerative Device” seems to be the real name of where we are now.

The spacecraft that will be the mother ship is equipped with a total of eight similar items, one of which seems to be one.

This device (?) cannot be called a spacecraft in itself, it seems that the main purpose is to modify the planet's environment (terraforming), and in the first place it was something that was shot into the surface from a spacecraft to modify this planet.

It should be noted that this is the star we called “Aus”, but by “Lug 3” it seems to be the official name in the civilization that made the spaceship. It seems that the Lug 3 system revolves around Lug 3, the main star, and the Sun, the star, rotates around it, a very special system in space as well.

Both the Carthali of the main moon and the Natali of the deputy moon were the planets of Aus. Note that Lug 3 itself is also rotating. There are a total of nine planets in this system, but the two moons were the first and the second, and the Sun was also the third. There are six planets beyond that.

And the solar system from which we come (in this civilized way, the Doovan 4 system) is located in another vortex arm of the galaxy.

The original purpose of the spacecraft was a long time ago to suck up some data from collecting terminals and degenerating devices that shot into multiple habitable planets, including Earth, and apart from that, to shoot eight new collecting terminals and degenerating devices into Lug 3.

There is no contact between these two tasks.

Each was supposed to be another independent task.

However, there was nothing wrong with data collection, and although it proceeded without delay, some incident occurred during the subsequent hyperspace voyage (hyperdrive). It is unclear what the hell this is like.

He also had trouble returning to normal space and shooting a collection terminal and degenerative device into his destination, Lug 3. Because of this trouble, the spacecraft crashed into the middle of the ocean in Lug 3, and the crew all died.

but when I realized it, I was receiving a new raw as a resident of this planet.

You can also say you're with us on this part.

One of them is Camilla Ellisner. And about the gain, Gain Faglia Barhaz. It should be noted that Vampire Road's Marset Day Oak apparently refers to his original name as Talbot Faknor.

There are many others, of course. I had written in as much detail as I could possibly tell by Talbot himself, who would be the recorder, on a file that was in the easiest place to access the living console.

Perhaps the speculation we've all discussed about what we're going to talk about other than this list of people.

Whether it's true or not, that's where God only knows.

The reincarnated crew seemed to have met some, while others died without meeting anyone.

I didn't think I could say anything about this because people I didn't meet after reincarnation were even suspicious as to whether they were reincarnated in the first place, but I came to the conclusion that that was what they presumed, and that if God had shown me a list of reincarnators at the level after reincarnation, I would be “reincarnated" for sure.

And whenever those lucky enough to meet each other split into two factions and start a feud.

One party belonged to Camilla Ellisner and Gain, and Talbot seemed to belong to the other. It seemed that Camilla Ellisner and the faction to which Gain belonged dominated, but there was no battle as some member of the Talbot faction seemed to hold the information that would determine the ship.

Talbot's faction managed to find the spaceship, repair it, and hope to return, and the other faction found out something similar, but not ideological.

Finally, to supplement it, we don't know when they happened, including in the event of a spaceship crash.

Of course, we don't know when the spacecraft on which this collecting terminal and denaturing device was installed was built, and we don't even know when the collecting terminal and denaturing device was shot into the Earth.

Long time ago, I can only guess the extent.

Then I'm totally unsure about the jet lag with Earth, but I don't think there's anything like being too far apart than talking to you like this.

It seems that Tris and Mizuchi had their hands on some kind of lifetime SF novel, too. "Wasn't it also a time slip?" I'm hypothetical, "but if everyone denied me, I got mucky and started drooling unexplained delusions like," It's possible to connect with the past and the future if you give a speed exceeding the speed of light... "or," Damn, the distance just leaves you and the way time goes... "So everyone just shut up and said" yes "without losing the end.

The next thing I know, it's almost paranoid, rather less credible than what seems to be these facts.

It is some kind of data sucked up from several habitable planets, including Earth, but is originally housed in a spacecraft data bank. However, it is completely unclear as to the cause, whether it is due to an incident on the voyage or man-made, but some of that data will also be reflected in the collection terminal and degeneration device that was shot into Lug 3.

For this collection terminal and degeneration device, there is no doubt that it will be able to gather information about culture and civilization from the brain waves of organisms, etc., but it is completely unclear how to modify the planet.

At least in this sixth collection terminal and denaturing apparatus, information from the English-speaking and Japanese cultural areas must have been reflected. The letters appear on the edge of the language anyway.

It was thought that the same was true of the monsters, and discussions were held, but no conclusions were drawn. Some believe that some of the Earth's cultural data has been reflected, while others say that it would not.

Mizuchi and Tris argue that there is also a regurgitation phenomenon of this data in collecting terminals and degenerating devices that have been shot into the Earth for a moment and that they reflect it only marginally.

Assholes, and bells and loricks that take denial.

I don't know if you think about it, and I don't think it makes sense in the future, so I tell Bastral and myself to use our heads for something more effective.

Ralpha and Guine came to find circular parts out of the crap they were rolling over, renouncing their thoughts, and began their foresight.

Zenome started taking care of her mustache, just black-and-white her eyes and couldn't follow the story at all.

Gibberti starts chopping vegetables just saying that rice cooking is her job on the side of it.

Anyway, it doesn't make much sense to guess how much at the moment because you don't get for decisive information (something that is definitely determinable that it would be true) after so little accessible information.

It activated the power of the leader to force him to proceed with the investigation.

Nonetheless, the information obtained is too little, and it's not tight to end up full of speculation, but I can't help it.

The labyrinth of Benkerish, which Bell says is on Dabus, is also on cratered land like here in Balduk.

I guess it's a different collection terminal and denaturing device from the sixth.

I also wanted to investigate there in the future.

That's right, about the labyrinth, but the collection terminal and denaturator seem to have some control over this labyrinth in Balduk. And even so, they've had quite a few dysfunctions for a long time, which doesn't seem normal.

I didn't get any information about the labyrinth monsters, but thank you. It seems to be some kind of experimental facility that originally produces carbon-based organisms. And I only found out that the data was not what I had originally. It could even be for causing mutations and mutations in organisms. At this point, Tris and Mizuchi's claims are withdrawn, and they become a narrow-shouldered look.

The last thing that really matters.

First, about magic.

This, I didn't get anything about the information, but the only thing I found out was that the crew of the spacecraft had also touched on magic for the first time since they were reborn.

In other words, it turns out that magic is more likely to be unique to the oath.

Next, about God.

After all, it seems that God exists.

It is completely unclear whether it is a higher order life form, the will of the universe, or what it is.

But it seems that it is also possible to ascend as God in some way.

Other than this, I'm still not sure.

So, about the other hidden doors.

This only resulted in very unfortunate results when it was found that the data such as the schematic diagram of the entire collection terminal and denaturing apparatus could not be accessed and the door could not be unlocked with it.

If it's Talbot's word, there's still a device that can get information somewhere. There's something going on.

Then, about the map of Aus.

We did a scattered survey that there would be terrain data for the entire Lug 3 (Aus) somewhere, whether it was on a spaceship or not, but there was not one rolling around about such things in accessible locations.

I just have to give up that there's nothing I can do about this unless I log in with more advanced permissions or somehow open the hidden door so I can use the device I imagine is behind it.

And about the equipment, including the console from which this information was obtained.

It turns out that the energy to maintain the labyrinth is completely different from the energy to charge this console or tablet, and that the energy to maintain this console is already almost depleted and will not hold much more.

Therefore, the investigation will be terminated here.

I need more permissions than ever on how to operate a console or tablet.

It should be noted that I had to give up on measures to force myself to open hidden doors due to attack witchcraft, etc.

The reason is that if you break into a particular room outside of a regular procedure, you get security information that if the equipment in that room is alive, all the data on the terminal placed in the room will be instantly erased.

I can't even look at the data in the first place if the equipment in the room is not alive.

If I were alive, it would be erased. I mean, stuck.

I was also convinced that dozens of hotline guns were left alone without being repaired.

Not only does Talbot have no knowledge of repairs, but he also has no materials on repair methods or structures.

I'm not even satisfied with the repair tools.

He also seemed to have managed to repair the console, which had been broken from the beginning, but in the end he couldn't seem to repair it in a busy manner.

When this happens, I can't get my hands on it at the moment.

I just have to be satisfied that I got that much information.

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