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Chapter 215

What an incredible robot.

Sitting behind the driver's seat, Argos thought quietly.

It's like a student with the most talented driving skills. This nanny robot named "Stone" is now a very outstanding warship pilot. He not only learned how to drive a warship, but also learned commanding under the intentional or unintentional guidance of Argos.

There is no way, the world is so chaotic now! The road is full of star pirates and refugees. As soon as their warships entered people's vision, they attracted the attention of a large number of refugees. The refugees thought that this was a rescue personnel sent by the military, and they followed them one after another. The star pirates were shocked at first, but they soon experienced the experience and found that the people driving this warship were not the military at all. The warship that had lost its deterrence suddenly became the fat in the eyes of the star pirates. They were a group of star pirates and wanted to come over to try to take this warship for themselves.

As mentioned earlier, the Pandra people who escaped with robots were all ordinary people. Most of them were mechanical workers responsible for a small link in countless mechanical factories on the planet. They did not understand high-end mechanical manufacturing technology or warship operations. In addition, the Pandra people rarely went to school in galaxies outside this galaxy, and they only taught strategic and tactical command skills, even less so.

Argos, the only professional on the warship, was seriously injured again. After discovering that the robot could already fly the spacecraft, he fell into a coma again. When he woke up in the violent bumps, the robot named Shitou had already taken the robot on the ship and the humans to retreat the second group of star pirates who came to attack.

"Sorry, I acted without permission when you were unconscious." While driving the warship, the robot stone apologized.

"..." Argos lowered his eyelids and glanced at his body: the bandage was new and obviously had been replaced.

"Please rest assured, this warship has a complete range of wounded medicines. Since you are the only seriously injured on the warship, the current reserves are enough for you to use. During your three days of sleep, I changed the medicine for you on time and fed the medicines." It seemed that I noticed Argos's sight. The robot stone's head turned around 180 degrees and explained very politely.

Argos's mouth stiffened. I have to say that the part below his neck maintained its original movement and continued to drive the warship. Only the entire head turned around looked a bit scary.

"Oh." Argos didn't say anything thankful.

As a staunch opponent of unnatural living organisms, Argos has been very resistant to mechanical life from the beginning, especially after Marshal Rosse was attacked and trapped in the military's intelligent brain system a few years ago, he would propose an amendment bill in parliament almost every time, suggesting that fifty clauses further restrict the development of robotic intelligence should be added, and that manufacturers of intelligent mechanical products should also increase control and monitoring levels.

In terms of mechanical intelligence, Argos is a conservative who is completely inconsistent with his youth and appearance.

Never use any robots, and his own command strictly limits the level of intelligent brain embedded in mechanical products. However, because of this, after this disaster, Argos' army became the least damaged army.

Argos really issued a kill order to all robots in the empire, but the release of the order was delayed due to the mission, but this kill order is still preserved in his hands. Argos touched a skin under his arm without any trace, and the chip that saved the order was buried under this skin at this moment. The channel for the release of the task has not been destroyed by the enemy. He can immediately release the order after he can act.

Just as Argos was in deep thought, a ringtone suddenly rang in the control room. After the robot stone pressed the inner door switch, another robot ran in from outside.

"Hello, sir, you finally woke up." The round robot first greeted Argos very politely, and then explained his purpose in a regular manner.

"We received a distress signal from a nearby civilian spacecraft. There were two hundred people on the spacecraft. Their spacecraft had been robbed by star pirates before, and all the supplies were stolen. Now there is no energy anymore. They hope to enter our warship." The round robot said that its sound was the most common mechanical sound on the market. Basically, eight out of ten robots could speak in this voice.

After a pause, the robot added: "Half of the humans on the ship agreed to accept them in, and half opposed it. The number of people on both sides happened to be equal, so they asked me to come and ask the gentleman for his opinion."

Argos raised his eyebrows habitually, but then he felt a little painful because of the wound.

For Argos, who is used to being in power and everyone obeys his orders, the decision now is because he is the one who breaks the balance of numbers, which is a bit dramatic.

The gloomy screens of the two robots in the control cabin were aimed at Argos.

"What about the robot's opinions?" Argos suddenly had an idea, and he asked the robot who came to report the news.

"...The robot was not allowed to express his opinion." The robot's ghost screen flashed and it took a while to say.

"Then you go and tell me the opinions of all the robots on the ship, remember that it is not the opinions of their masters, but their own." After Argos said that, the round robot bowed and ran away again.

After a while, it rang the doorbell again.

"There are a total of forty-eight robots in the outer cabin, and all hope to receive the humans from the spacecraft." The robot said honestly.

"What about you?" Argos's eyes slanted and turned to the robot stone.

"Me?" Robot Shitou turned his head one hundred and eighty degrees again, and then said very simply: "I hope they come in."

"Why? Why do you want to accept humans from strange spacecraft entering?" Argos raised his eyebrows again, and then ached again.

"The Thirteenth." This time, the two robots rarely spoke in unison.

"Robots must help humans in danger of life."

This rule is followed by no restrictions on the safety of robots, which shows that the statutes themselves have taken into account the possibility that robots may destroy themselves for this.

Argos was silent.

"But, don't the rules no longer exist? Are you free?" He said after a while.

"But the rules are already in the brain." "Is freedom doing whatever you want?" "We want to go home."

"Well, I want to go home anyway."

The two robots seemed to be overwhelmed by his sudden question. They said one by one. After a while, the logic was confused, the two robots seemed to straighten out the relationship between "disappearing rules" and "freedom".

"Going home is the freedom we want." The two robots looked at Argos at the same time.

So, is "going home" a choice made by the instinctive consciousness of these two robots after breaking from the constraints of "rules"?

So, is it also their active judgment that "helps humans who are in danger" that is beyond their constraints and is entirely due to their own consciousness?

Fifty percent of humans on the warship want to save their companions, while the other fifty percent of humans are worried that these refugees will pose a threat to their safety and refuse to help them. At the same time, are all robots with free consciousness 100% choosing the "rescue" option?

"Let those humans come in." Argos directly said his choice. He did not realize that this time, he subconsciously used the word "human" that only robots would use: "human".

"But don't let them go directly to the living compartment. There is a prison system under this type of warship. Just lock them up where they are temporarily locked up. After investigating their personal information, observe for a few days before allowing them to come in." Argos then issued an order and glanced at the robot stone: "The investigation is left to you, do you know how to do it?"

"Yes, I know." The robot stone immediately bent over: "My family has a lot of livestock. Whenever new livestock enter, we will lock them in the old nest for a few days before allowing them to approach the original livestock."

In order to increase the convincingness of his words, he said again: "Shitou is a very excellent nanny robot."

Argos was silent again.

Waving his hand, he ordered Shi Tou to arrange this matter on his own. Then, as a bystander, he witnessed this magical nanny robot successfully resettled the refugees in the spacecraft in a very safe way, and then, in a very clever way, he found out three star pirates disguised as refugees from the refugees.

This skill is very practical! It would be great if I had such an assistant... By the time Argos realized it, similar thoughts had passed in his mind several times.

This interrogation program that Argos admires very much comes from robot pat. As the robot who is most interested in program updates at home, pat is committed to using programs to improve his living standards. He tirelessly improved the built-in programs of all robots in his home, and even the incubator bought by Mugen at home. Now that egg incubator has almost been improved by him to become an incubator robot!

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Refugees brought chaos, fear, panic, and...

News from afar.

Argos once thought that all robot expressions would never change. They had no feelings, did not understand sorrow, and would not be happy, but just a accumulation of metal.

However--

One of the refugees carried an electronic big-character poster. It was a big-character poster from Bai Luxing, which published the exact address of Bai Luxing, as well as photos and names of all missing people in Bai Luxing.

The spacecraft decided to take refuge in Bailuxing after seeing this big-character poster, and the big-character poster finally fell into the hands of several robots. However, Argos noticed that the robots were not looking at the coordinates of Bailuxing that they urgently needed at this time, printed on the back of the big-character poster, but the list of missing people on the front.

The robots performed very strangely.

They were like they were stuck, just watching.

Just when Argos thought several robots had broken down and couldn't help asking, the robot stone finally raised its head.

He put the big-character poster respectfully in Argos's hand, and pointed at a page in the dense list:

"This is me, this is Yuanyuan, this is Xiao Hei, and...No. 21."

Several robots mixed in densely packed human avatars are particularly eye-catching, just like the information about the missing humans next to them, their photos, names, and genders of their voices... are listed one by one and placed equally next to human information.

"We have always been worried that our master would not want us anymore. We are so happy to see this list."

"Really, really, really happy."

Then, Argos saw a very cute smiling face symbol appearing on the gloomy light screen of the robot stone.

^_^

It turns out that this is how the robot looks happy.
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