Chapter 906: A world full of unknowns (2/2)

"This is the ship you built ..." Viola's eyes slowly moved on the platform, and the big ship with a metal shell was reflected in her beautiful eyes. She looked at the streamlined bottom of the ship, which was placed on both sides of the hull. The magical wings on the side and some structures on the deck nodded slightly. "The man-made ship on land is very different from our transportation, but at least it looks reasonable."

"There is nothing wrong with the external structure," Naga Helen nodded aside. "But ... we didn't expect you to have reached this point. I thought you would wait for us to start building new ships."

"When Beigang started construction, no one could tell you exactly when you would come, and we couldn't stop everything and wait for someone else's technical team," Byron said with a smile. "And we have inland river shipbuilding experience. Although these experiences may not be useful at sea, at least it is more than enough to build an experimental offshore sample ship-for us, not only can the various facilities in Beigang get on the right track as quickly as possible, but also accumulate valuable experience of."

Byron said frankly, but there were still some words that he didn't say-in fact, before the departure of the Krakens' technical team, Gao Wen had discussed with him about the construction of the sea ship. There is a code for two people They are all very recognized, that is, regardless of whether the third-party technical experts come or not, when will come, Cecil's own R & D and construction projects should be carried out according to the plan, even if this will cause some resource losses, from laying a solid foundation From the perspective of mastering technology and accumulating experience, everything is worthwhile.

After all, the aliens are aliens after all, and no matter how good the technical experts are, they are not their own. It is good to have a good relationship with more allies, but it is particularly good to build your own major projects entirely on other technical experts Unwise.

Byron did not know whether the "deep sea witch" beside him and the "Naga" who was the son of the storm on the other side could think of this, he didn't care much about it, he just looked at the berth with some proud eyes. A beautiful steel ship with a smile on his face: "It's a beautiful ship, isn't it?"

"Does it have a name?" Helen looked at Byron with curiosity in the tan pupil.

"... I actually wanted to call it" Peas "at first, but Your Majesty didn't agree, my daughter even chanted me for half an hour," Byron shrugged. "Now its official name is 'Curious' 'No.', I think this fits its position very well-it will be a symbol of human exploration of the sea again after the end of the classical nautical era. We will use it to reopen the offshore route of the northwestern ring of the mainland and try to explore the division of the distant and offshore Boundary. "

"Curious ... indeed a good name," Helen blinked, and the long tail covered with scales swept across the ground, causing a rustling noise, "Curious ..."

This Naga's tone seems to be a bit complicated. She may think of the courage and exploration of humanity when she first entered the sea, or the short-term glory of the storm church in the classic sailing era, or maybe the storm priests. Falling into darkness, the regretful situation that humans stayed away from the sea for the next few hundred years ... However, the scales on her cheeks and the body that has not yet been fully grasped prevented her from making rich expression changes as when she was a human, so in the end she All sighs can only be attributed to one sigh.

...

On the platform at the end of the dry dock, a tall male with deep eye sockets and light blue scales covering his skin retracted his gaze to the sea at the end of the dock.

There was a Naga companion joking next to him: "The philosopher, don't you want to write poems again? You have been showing this kind of exclamation today."

"I'm just thinking about what else needs to be perfected and transformed in the Curiosity," the tall male Naga with his eyes deep in his eyes glanced at his companion. "The technology used in this boat is very important to us. Unfamiliar, the ship built by the Storm Church was powered by magic, manpower and sails, but the Curiosity mainly relied on magic machinery to drive ... Different power systems, the hull structure and various characteristics of sailing will also be completely different , These are things that must be considered. "

"It is true," a Kraken deep-water technician nodded. "Although we are here to provide technical support, we also need to study human magic technology to understand how to support ..."

"Human ..." Naga technician nicknamed "philosopher" couldn't help but murmured softly when he heard the word, but then he shook his head, "But no matter how it changes, the laws of nature will never change, The basic principles of ship navigation will not change much. "

His speech was quickly recognized by the technicians present. These technicians from different races and different forces, and even different ways of knowing the world, came together again and began to study the drawings of the Curiosity.

Byron, who was not far from the platform, paid attention to the movements of the technicians on the platform. As an extraordinary person, he could hear their discussion-purely technical matters. This "Marshal" was not clear. But he thinks about things beyond technology.

In the exploration of the sea, the Tifeng people did take a step early. They started earlier, have richer heritage, have better quality coastlines and natural ports, and there are unique resources between the offshore and the distant seas that can be used for construction. The natural island chain at the base is too big to ignore.

But the Cecil will still catch up with confidence.

The Cecilians knew the magic technology. The Nagas, who were once the children of the storm, knew how to build ships, and the Krakens knew the sea.

Now these three things have come together.

This is the advantage of Cecil in this field.