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Volume 2 Chapter 19: Godzilla's Experiment
The robots running towards Godzilla jumped up.
Yes, the speed of light is the fastest in the world. It is impossible for machines to avoid Godzilla's tail beam after Godzilla fires it.
But what cannot be avoided is only light, not Godzilla.
As long as you understand Godzilla's movement patterns, predict when Godzilla will swing its tail, then you can know in advance when Godzilla will attack!
Observation can influence.
Influence can be statistically analyzed.
Statistical analysis can be mastered.
In the Turing computable field, this is an undisputed truth.
The robots running were jumping up. They jumped to a height of more than ten meters from the ground.
One second before Godzilla's tail laser was about to sweep them, they predicted Godzilla's movements in advance, avoiding Godzilla's attack.
Click!
Falling from the sky, artificial muscles allowed them to withstand such an impact.
They were running wildly, headless humanoid robots, tailless cat-shaped robots, robots without various parts, forming a spectacle on the horizon.
Swish—
After realizing that their original tail didn't destroy the robots attacking from behind, Godzilla's tail swung again, sweeping from right to left.
This time, the robots still jumped before Godzilla's laser swept over them, successfully avoiding the attack.
Not only were the robots on the ground evolving and adapting, but the robots in the sky were also doing the same.
They predicted Godzilla's dorsal fin rays in the sky, and their movements in the sky became much more agile in an instant.
Godzilla's dorsal fin rays caused a drastic reduction in the number of unmanned drone casualties within a short period.
Combined with their extremely fast speed, a portion of the unmanned drones even approached within 10 kilometers of Godzilla!
Have they adapted to my attacks?
Godzilla has sensed the change in the situation.
These robots seem to be capable of self-evolution...?
A continuous breath wiped out all the robots attacking from the front, and Godzilla turned its head to look seriously at the robots rushing from ten kilometers away.
First, it used a non-convergent breath to directly incinerate all the robots in the sky.
Then, it turned its attention to those on the ground that would take a while to reach it.
Tens of thousands, even millions of robots were advancing at speeds of over 120 kilometers per hour on the vast plain. Although this was fast for humans,
it was still too slow for Godzilla's range, giving Godzilla enough time to conduct an experiment.
The air ionized near its mouth emitted a blue light. Godzilla aimed its head at the robots more than ten kilometers away, wanting to test their reactions.
Aim, after sixty seconds. Then, fire again!
1, 2, 3, 4, 5... 58, 59, 60!
Fire!
A breath from Godzilla's mouth fell into the group of robots rushing towards it from behind. Then, it exploded instantly, destroying all the robots within a radius of several kilometers.
Only a few survived at a distance of five kilometers or between the explosion point and obstacles like hills and giant rocks.
This was still under the condition that Godzilla hadn't used its true high-power breath. They were able to survive because of that.
Hundreds of thousands of robots instantly reduced by half.
But the remaining robots did not give up; they continued to advance towards Godzilla. They did not give up.
Crossing the burning plains, the robots once again gathered into a tide and rushed towards Godzilla.
And Godzilla once again aimed in a direction, giving the robots 60 seconds of preparation time and then firing again.
Another kilometer-sized fireball rose, annihilating all the robots in that direction without cover.
Now, only the last piece of land robots remained.
After firing two breaths, Godzilla aimed at a small robot tide that still had tens of thousands of robots.
It aimed at them for a while, making the corners of its mouth turn blue, waiting for the robots' actions.
If its intuition was correct, then the robots should have some action now.
Actually, that's how it was.
At the 24th second after Godzilla aimed at that direction, the robots discovered that Godzilla was aiming at them. They showed movements that had never occurred before.
They actively hid behind hills or giant rocks, actively looking for cover. They learned from the experiences of the previous two attacks.
They began to evolve again.
A breath blasted away the hills, and a breath with even greater power was not something that hills of a hundred meters could resist.
This time, Godzilla didn't hold back. It used a breath with normal power to incinerate the remaining robots hiding in cover.
This wave of robots was thus destroyed by Godzilla.
After dealing with this wave of machines, Godzilla prepared to set out again.
In the sky, a large group of machines appeared again.
On the ground, it was the same. It was as if the robot army that had just been annihilated by it was completely negligible to them.
A breath swept from the front to the back, and Godzilla didn't give the machines time to escape or dodge.
It directly used a high-power breath to sweep away everything, destroying them all. Roughly estimating, another few hundred thousand robots "died" in this breath.
Now, it could continue to move forward.
Godzilla's ground radar did not detect the movements of machines nearby.
It seemed that the robots within a few dozen kilometers had all been completely destroyed by it, not leaving a single one.
The millions of robots bought Godzilla about ten minutes of time, successfully halting its progress for a short while. However, the interruption was not long-lasting.
If they continued to fight in this manner from start to finish, Godzilla believed that even if more robots came, it would not sustain any damage.
But just now, it saw.
It witnessed the evolution of the machines, observed their adaptation.
Although at this moment, the evolved machines did not pose a significant threat to Godzilla, the creature had a premonition.
Compared to the weapons constructed by humans, these evolving machines were the true opponents to be wary of.
It never expected that, upon its evolution, it would encounter enemies much more troublesome than before.
Godzilla pondered on this, thinking that after this outing, it would immediately be able to push back humanity. However, now it seemed that humans had found more than themselves to rely on. Humanity had indeed provided Godzilla with a formidable adversary.
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Remaining Engineering Robots in Australia: 180.1 million
Analysis Progress of Godzilla's Behavioral Logic: 21%
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