The one that knocked him away was a Big White controlled by Nono.

Meanwhile, another Castellan robot belonging to his side was being trampled underfoot by another Baymax robot of the enemy. With just one encounter, the two Castellan robots suffered irreparable damage!

As for Sassia?

Hobotov did not see her.

Although the corridor is wide, there is not much space to hide.

But in the area where Sasia was originally standing, there was still a pair of mechanical prosthetic limbs whose tops were 'melting'.

That's Sassia's leg.

It was also the only thing left in this world when she was evaporated by the plasma 'cannon'.

Hobotov's brain couldn't comprehend the current situation. They were all the same model, so why were your robot soldiers so much stronger? Also, where was Sassia's shield? Where was her shield?

Even if she doesn't have the repulsion grid of the cybernetic robot, what about the shield device she installed in her body?

Why didn't it trigger? Why could she be killed by the plasma gun?

The Skitarii certainly did not just stand by and watch, they had been fighting back bravely with their rifles, but the firepower that could theoretically penetrate the Space Marine power armor was easily blocked by the repulsion grids when it hit Baymax, or even bounced back and killed them.

Behind the two large whites, the battle sisters were also firing fiercely, and the grenade launchers in their hands were accurately killing every crusader in front of them.

Although some Skitarii tried to bypass Dabai and directly attack the Battle Sisters, or even directly shoot Noah, who was the core of the team, their bullets would be blocked by the invisible force field shield before hitting Noah.

Although their bullets could also accurately hit the Battle Sister, these electron bullets and radium bullets that could originally penetrate the Space Marine power armor could only leave a faint bullet mark on the Battle Sister's black armor.

Those were not the marks left by the bullets that pierced the power armor embedded in it, but the scratches left by wiping off the paint on the power armor!

Hobotov's brain gradually shut down, and it seemed that only then did he finally realize that something seemed to be wrong.

Snapped!

Facing the firepower of hundreds of Crusaders, a Baymax rushed directly through the line of fire to Hobotov and grabbed the servo skull.

But Noah still had something to ask him, so Hobotov was just held in his hand instead of being crushed.

Hobotov did not resist.

With only a servo skull left, it was unable to resist.

The scarlet artificial eye of the servo skull flashed and asked:

"how did you do it?"

Noah asked doubtfully:

"What do you mean?"

The Servo Skull was extremely excited, in stark contrast to its previous indifference:

"This combat soldier, and the power armor of those combat sisters, what materials are they made of? That is definitely not the strength of ceramic steel! Where did you dig out the STC? Let me see!"

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"It's amazing!"

Even though he was being controlled by Castellan's intelligent robot, with his life and death in the hands of others, the Servo Skull continued to chatter, with a fanatical emotion in his tone:

“Its material is ceramsite steel, a mass-produced ceramsite steel used in the production of power armor, but its strength is comparable to that of adamantium.

"What special materials did you add to it? Did you develop it? No, no, it should be a gift from the Dark Age of Technology! I once found a spaceship from the Dark Age of Technology on a wrecked spaceship. The strength of its hull material is also far beyond the reach of current human technology. Even refined gold cannot be compared with it!

"Did you also get them from a space wreck? Or did you dig them up from some lost planet? There should be more STC templates there! How many do you have? I can exchange with you!"

Since the founding of the Imperium of Man, Adamantite and Ceramic Steel have been the most widely used materials in the Imperium. Low-strength Ceramic Steel is used to make carapace and bulletproof armor, while high-quality Ceramic Steel is used to produce vehicles, aircraft, and power armor.

Adamantite is stronger than ceramite, but also more valuable, so it is often used to build Titans and warship keels.

In the human empire, the only material known to be more precious than Adamantium is Auramite!

The power armor used by the Emperor and the Imperial Guards is made of Shining Gold. The complexity and sophistication of these power armors are the best in the Empire. The terminator among the Imperial Guards, the Alalus Imperial Guards can even remain unharmed under the bombardment of macro cannons.

If there is any disadvantage of Shining Gold, it is probably that it is too expensive. The cost of each set of Alalius Terminator Armor is enough to buy an entire planet. It is precisely because of this that this material has never become the main material used by the Empire.

But now, Hobotov was surprised to find that the ceramic steel power armor used by these combat nuns was much stronger than ceramic steel and could even be compared with adamantium. This material could almost overturn most of the existing theoretical knowledge of the empire!

If he could also obtain the corresponding STC template, then many of his experiments that could not be carried out due to substandard materials could be carried out. The value of this would be almost immeasurable. How could this not make Hobotov excited?

Noah once again manually changed the thickness of the veil from 7 to 0, and spoke impatiently:

"Nono, tell him to shut up."

Zizizi!

Hobotov's voice suddenly stopped, leaving only the static noise of the machine running. Servo Skull's eyes widened. He was clearly not invaded by any machine or junk code, but his sound array device could not make any sound. How did he do that? Can it be exchanged?

Noah threatened coldly:

"I'm keeping you here because you're still useful. But if you keep on talking, I'll have the mechas crush your skull. Do you understand?"

As a great sage of the Mechanicus, an old man who has lived for who knows how many years, Hobotov's performance is really too naive.

Noah believed that his enthusiasm for knowledge and technology was real, and that all the oilmen's enthusiasm in this regard was real, whether he was loyal or rebellious. But he shouldn't be so impatient, as if he was deliberately showing his excitement and eagerness to learn.

Either his brain went haywire during the boot process, causing him to become mentally retarded.

Or maybe he was just playing dumb, trying to make Noah let down his guard.

Noah is more inclined to the latter.

Zizi!

Hobotov was speechless, and his prosthetic eye flashed red, as if in response.

Noah winked at Nono, and the latter lifted the restrictions on Hobotov in sync.

"How did you do it?" Hobotov stared at him with his scarlet eyes.

Noah was a little impatient and raised his hand to signal Dabai to crush it.

Hobotov finally spoke:

"What do you want to know, Von Valancius?"

Noah asked:

“Who do you believe in?”

"God of All Machines, I have already told you."

"What about Ohm Messiah?"

"It's just a false god."

Hobotov did not try to hide his enthusiasm and disdain, but Noah just stared at him coldly.

There is a complex and strict set of doctrines within the Mechanicus, which strictly regulates the words and deeds of every Mechanic Priest.

But even in this situation, there are still people within the Mechanicus who ignore the iron laws of dogma. These people are called "heretic scholars."

The definition of a heretic scholar is very broad. Anyone who explores alien technology, collects forbidden technological relics from the Dark Age of Technology, or conducts research on the Warp can be considered a heretic scholar.

So to a large extent, many of the Tech-Priests and even Archmagos of the Mechanicus are potential 'heretic scholars', the only difference is whether their actions are discovered and held accountable, such as Belisarius Cawl.

But someone like Hobotov, who didn't even pretend to be a heretic and directly declared that Ohm Messiah was a false god, was no longer an ordinary heretic scholar. Because such a change of concept could not be accomplished overnight, it showed that Hobotov had already devoted himself to chaos a long time ago!

Noah asked again:

"Then let me ask it another way. Who tempted you to betray me?"

Hobotov said:

"Betrayal? I didn't betray you. I was just conducting legitimate scientific research. You were the first to fire at my ship and destroy my body. I was just defending my own interests. I've already told you that."

"You didn't commit suicide?"

Noah was a little weird.

"Why should I commit suicide?" Hobotov asked doubtfully.

"You don't remember what happened on the ship?"

"I am just a backup of consciousness. Although I can be resurrected, my memories cannot be transferred out of thin air."

Hobotov's answer made Noah frown.

Because Hobotov’s death on the Stars was too strange!

He believed that Sarpedon was not going to kill Hobotov. Killing a great sage of the Mechanicum would not benefit him in any way, but Hobotov died strangely on his ship. Nono examined his body and found that except for a partially crushed head, the wet parts were well preserved and there were no obvious external injuries on the body.

But for the oil man, having his head smashed is not fatal at all. The worst that can happen is that he can just get a new head.

As for the psychic attacks, Cassia had been keeping an eye on them. She was sure that Sarpedon's psychic shocks could only make people faint. If the person's will was strong enough, he would even be in a trance for a while, but it was far from enough to kill Hobotov.

But he died anyway.

When Noah saw Hobotov's "backup plan", he thought he was trying to get away by committing suicide.

But now, facing Noah's questioning, Hobotov denied it himself.

Although the possibility that Hobotov lied could not be ruled out, Noah could not think of any reason for him to lie about this matter.

"What about these? How do you explain them?"

Noah pointed to the skulls scattered all over the floor and the blood smeared on the walls.

Hobotov used his scarlet artificial eye to scan the human skulls arranged in the shape of the Chaos Eight-pointed Star emblem, with some disgust:

"This is a blasphemy against a perfect machine!"

Noah looked strange, but Hobotov continued to condemn:

"When I woke up, this was the place. Sasia said this was an order I gave before I left, but I knew nothing about it."

"Who is Sassia?" Noah asked.

Hobotov did not answer and looked at the pair of mechanical legs on the ground.

Noah also followed his gaze and fell silent.

and so.

The person who truly knew the truth had been accidentally killed by him?

Noah asked tentatively:

"Can she be resurrected?"

Hobotov replied simply:

"I don't think she's qualified for the same kind of consciousness backup as me."

Hobotov spoke again:

"If you're looking for a similar ritual, there are even bigger ones inside the bridge. Although I tried to stop this blasphemy against the God of All Machines, Abraxas..."

"and many more!"

Noah interrupted, "Abraxas is on this ship?"

"Of course, he is on the bridge, and I was planning to go find him to fulfill my promise."

"Go on."

Hobotov thought for a while and continued:

"Abraxas promised that this would bring me endless knowledge, which would allow me to further my research. I had no reason to refuse him."

Noah sneered:

"So you've thrown your faith in the God of All Things behind you?"

Hobotov's eyes flashed red:

"Everyone has a different understanding of the God of All Machines. I still believe in the God of All Machines, but flesh and blood occasionally lubricates the gears."

Noah sneered:

"Flesh and blood will only make the gears rust!"

Hobotov did not refute, and it was unclear whether he was too disdainful to refute or unable to defend himself.

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