I build nuclear bombs in the giant world

Chapter 80 Ways to Tame Giants

As far as the eye can see, there is a wide plain.

Thirty death row inmates were tied to wooden stakes in rows, each one about ten meters apart. Their eyes were covered with cloth strips, their mouths were blocked with rags, and their whole bodies were restrained and unable to move.

Allen and Dana stood under the roof, watching these people who were about to be turned into giants.

They will use the power of their ancestors to issue orders to the giants who are about to be born.

A fairly clear order, and in Allen's hand, there was an instruction manual.

Giants are divided into three categories: agricultural giants, construction giants, and mining giants.

The types of tamed giants we need today are these three for the time being.

Each type of giant requires different instructions and sizes to be implanted.

For example, construction giants sometimes need to build tall buildings or build bridges under deep ravines, which requires the giant to be taller.

Giants for agriculture and giants for mining require stronger strength.

The size of the giants is a difficult variable to control, so they are classified according to the height of the giants after their transformation.

Those taller than twelve meters can be tamed as construction giants, and those below this height can be used for other purposes.

It took Allen a long period of study to understand what Ian meant, and then he learned to use the power of the ancestors to implant instructions into these unsullied giants.

This is not a simple thing. What Ian asked him to do was not to give orders to the giants and let them listen to humans.

The plan was actually improved several times. At the beginning, it was decided to assign a person in charge for each giant and use the power of the ancestors to make the giant obey the orders of the person in charge.

After all, Allen is only one person, and if he wants to use giants to build factories everywhere, he can't cover everything.

But this plan has many drawbacks. For example, is the person in charge trustworthy?

What if the person in charge had a conflict with others and gave orders to the giant to kill people?

What if the person in charge had an accident and passed away? Are Alan and Dana required to go to the area where the giant is used again to rebind the person in charge?

After careful consideration, I gave up the idea of ​​a person in charge and turned to the current idea of ​​dividing the work into categories for the giants and implanting special instructions.

For example, Allen now wants to tame a group of unsullied giants into agricultural giants.

Then he first needs to implant several "classes" into these giants: [Start standby], [Loose soil], [Sow seeds], [Harvest crops], [Carry crops], [Move], [End action], etc. wait.

Triggering the giant's actions requires some special signals, something like a remote control, which uses the sound of a special whistle and human movements to command the giant.

When an agricultural giant is tamed, it becomes a machine-like thing that only responds to commands that have been implanted.

In their underlying logic, there are a few that are the highest, such as not being able to attack humans, not being able to leave the prescribed range, and so on.

Such a giant can be sent to any agricultural area, and as long as you learn how to control it, you can command it to act.

Not only can it greatly improve productivity, but it can also prevent it from being used for things other than agriculture and avoid unexpected situations. It is much more practical than the "person in charge" at the beginning.

The only drawback is that it is more troublesome to tame, because some of the instructions are quite complex, especially those related to construction. There are dozens of instructions to deal with different construction situations.

The construction workers are still giving feedback. In the future, the instructions will become more and more complex and precise. The construction giant may be subdivided into many small branches.

The purpose of taming these giants first is for trial and error and experimentation. In order for the giants to become flexible "large-scale instruments" in various fields, their operating modes need to be continuously improved.

When the model is almost mature, you can tame and classify the large number of giants outside Wall Maria.

Of course, it's not that time yet.

What we need to do now is to test-run the giant labor force first, and take advantage of this time to quickly survey the resources of iron ore, coal mines, ice blasting and other ores, plan the area, and determine the course of action before putting the giant outside the wall into production. .

It is estimated that there are about 10,000 giants outside the wall. Each giant can become an "instrument" that requires no energy, is powerful, and is not afraid of damage.

"Then let's get started." Ian ordered.

"Yes." Hannis nodded.

He took out his flare gun and pointed it at the sky.

With the sound of gunshots, the soldiers removed the seal of the wooden box under the watchful eyes.

In the wooden box, the silver-white spinal fluid medicine exudes a dreamlike light.

The soldiers followed the procedure and injected the needle into the prisoner's neck blood vessel. Before the golden lightning lit up, they used the three-dimensional mobile device to leave.

Thirty giants, both tall and short, appeared in the vast fence.

Allen took a deep breath and held Dana's hand.

The Unsullied Giants were controlled and froze on the spot. They spread out and lay flat on the ground.

Then, the soldiers took tape measures to measure the height of each giant, and the statistics were classified.

The giants over twelve meters tall stood up first and lined up, followed by the giants five to ten meters tall, and then the giants under five meters tall.

Allen took the instruction manual and came to the twelve-meter giant with Dana.

He is already very skilled at doing this.

For others, it was just a moment, but he entered that strange space.

In that dusty place, his spirit was connected to the six twelve-meter giants.

He only had one thing on his mind, implanting instructions into the giant's instinct.

"Don't think too much, just do what Ian says."

"It's the only thing I can do"

He stared at the girl carrying a sand bucket in the distance.

"Don't think about anything and just finish what I can do!"

"As long as we keep moving forward, we can reach the other side of freedom!"

He calmed down and modified the giant's action pattern.

After the first batch of giants were tamed, he left the coordinates and became a construction worker who participated in the battle to recapture Maria, testing the operation of the giants here.

The worker blew the whistle and directed the giant to move forward, and then directed the giant to stop so that the giant could lift the steel bars and transport the stones.

Then there is the unexpected test, where obstacles are placed on the giant's only path to test how it will react to building materials, livestock, and humans.

All tests are conducted under the control of the ancestor's power.

It went very smoothly. The giant responded to various emergencies perfectly as expected.

This batch of construction giants were successfully tamed and were handed over to construction workers and taken to the nearest iron ore area to build iron smelting plants.

There is no doubt that they are developing at a speed that the outside world can never recognize.

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