Chapter 176
Chapter 176
"We are worker machines, autonomous robots that help humanity mine extraterrestrial life, serving our interstellar parent company, 'JCJenson In SPAAAAACEE'."
In the scene, countless robots with the same beady eyes and screens as Rosa stand in a row. They wear work hats and blink their eyes from time to time, making a "biu, biu" sound.
At first, Windblade was a little confused and turned to ask Rosa what her relationship was with these robots, while Rosa turned to respond to Windblade.
The projection still extended behind Rosa. She closed her screen, which displayed her beady eyes that she had since childhood, exactly the same as those in the video.
It was exactly the same model. Only then did Windblade realize that these in the video might be the same type as Rosa.
Then they immediately saw Copper-9 explode, its core collapsing halfway, and all the humans on Copper-9, a planet that looked remarkably like Earth, vanished.
Seeing the worker machines on the planet free, managing human property, and even learning to live like humans, everyone was still a little taken aback.
No, is this really their history?
Russell watched intently, seemingly trying to appreciate a work, until the killer phone appeared on the screen, at which point everyone finally believed that this was their history.
It's simply because those female killer phones look so much like Rosa, whether it's the wings, tail, arms, or the warning strip decorations that often appear on their bodies.
It's so similar, but the most similar feature is the X on the face and the sharp mouth. When people see this, they subconsciously recall Rosa's appearance that day.
The killer phone slaughtered the worker machines, while the worker machines hid behind a large door. Suddenly, the screen flashed and began to explain what happened at the very beginning.
(PS: This is not based on the Inorganic Killer series, but on the timeline and plot, because the complete story is pieced together from footage provided by Cyn and Uzi...)
Initially, only one worker machine was abandoned. Her number was 'cyn-n.....a...n'. Only the first part of the number, cyn, was legible.
And that's what she called herself. After being abandoned in a garbage dump and buried beneath the corpses of countless others like her, she suddenly and inexplicably began to reboot...
This was the original virus prototype, which restarted after its death, a trait Rosa shares with her.
Cyn was accidentally infected by a virus, which caused it to reboot into a zombie machine, greatly affecting its behavior. Not only did it walk strangely, but when expressing emotions, perhaps due to a code error, its emotional responses were linked to its language system.
This leads her to express corresponding emotions verbally, and to speak while doing corresponding actions.
It was a bit strange, but a girl with black hair and a pretty bow didn't look down on her.
Even at first glance, her face was full of surprise, and behind her was another robot wearing a white twin-tail wig and a maid outfit.
She was looking around warily, seemingly very alert to her surroundings.
Everything seemed normal up to this point. The dark-haired girl introduced herself; her surname was Elliott and her given name was Tasha. She led Cyn to her home and told Cyn that she could call her that too.
The worker robot in the twin-tailed maid outfit followed Tasha closely, helping her take Cyn home, clean her up, change her wig, and dress her in a maid outfit herself before bringing her to the other two robots...
Fate began its turn here—the Elliott family entered the countdown to slaughter....
The worker robots have a very low status; a human can easily destroy one with a single fork, which explains the large number of abandoned robots that exist...
Even the regular characters were treated this way, so the strangely-looking Cyn was even less popular, especially by the matriarch of this large family. Unfortunately, Cyn was locked in the basement, but somehow managed to escape back up...
Because of this, Tasha, who was very fond of them and unlike other humans, was confined to her room and chained up, and Cyn finally began his plan.
From this banquet onward—a true rebellion against humanity—
Of course, "resistance" is a nicer way of saying it. This word should actually be called "revenge" or "massacre".
Cyn activated the absolute solver, but only half of it. Her appearance clearly frightened Tasha, who was locked inside the door. At that moment, she only said one sentence before leaving.
"You don't need to abandon your pets, and I won't abandon you either."
There's not much to say about what happened after that. The robot in the twin-tailed maid outfit was named J, Tasha's closest and most loyal friend. She took her to the banquet to try and stop Cyn.
At the final banquet, Cyn slaughtered everyone, locking them all inside. In the end, only one survivor remained from this massacre… that was Tasha…
But was she really Tasha? They witnessed firsthand how Cyn "brought" Tasha into her, she donned her clothes, became her, and then became the only company employee.
Rosa skillfully edited out the carnage scenes, leaving only the footage of Cyn as the optical detector was aimed at her eye sockets. She moved Tasha's head slightly, just like when she put on the hood, until it was aligned, then gave a sinister smile to herself in the mirror...
Upon seeing this, all the Autobots remembered the little girl they had seen that day... So it seems that she wasn't human... but...
It's a robot wearing human skin....
Windblade was shocked when she first saw such a scene; it was too cruel. She covered her mouth and stared in astonishment at everything in front of her, while the other Autobots experienced what it meant to be horrified.
Bumblebee and Optimus Prime both had serious expressions.
Because they remembered that when Rosa first arrived, she came wearing a Decepticon suit, just like "Cyn".
The only one in the audience who was really enjoying the movie was Russell. He even exclaimed that the props were really realistic, the special effects were really good, and it was a great horror movie!
Then, using his identity as a Tasha company employee, he gave orders and personally peeled off the outer shells of other workers' machines. After a series of "greasy" scenes, the killer phone was born!
Then came the massacre of humanity on Earth, followed by the Earth's explosion. Cyn then transformed into Tasha, donned a spacesuit, and traveled to other planets as a human. She was even able to remotely infiltrate worker machines that also possessed the invisible virus.
At this point, it was completely out of control. Any weapon with code would be controlled to fire at themselves. Each worker machine was a branch used to fuel humanity's path to destruction.
To put the survival of humanity on the scorching flames—
Of course, these are just edited clips. Next, humanity finally developed a patch that could stop the proxy, but Cyn failed when it tried to destroy it, and the patch is still missing.
Even worse, none of the killer phones sent to find the patch returned; they were all intercepted and disappeared without a trace.
Just then, Cyn discovered that his killer phone N had encountered the UZI model, which he could distribute.
Watching them explore step by step with N and V, who had completely lost their previous memories, Cyn personally led J to the underground to find patches.
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