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In the remains of the moon, all the scientists are conducting their own research at their chosen sites.
Most of their daily tasks are managed by the robots originally found in these lunar ruins.
The robots recognized Arthur as their master after he restarted them with his electric shock. However, their fighting ability is very low, and although they are intelligent beings that understand human emotions, they feel they are of little use. They seem ruined and inhumane. After all, they are emotional beings.
Even Arthur wouldn't kill animals without reason. These intelligent robots with feelings are not easy to destroy, so they are left here to assist the various scientists.
Initially, around 500 of these robots were discovered, not including Lieutenant Spacey and his fellow soldiers.
Each of these robots is roughly divided into groups of five: two handle daily tasks, while three serve as small helpers for experiments. They are very useful, and many are still operational.
This time, the second group is studying the lunar ruins, the ruins of the technology island, and the research materials from Vegapunk, along with the projects Arthur proposed.
Arthur entered the facility without disturbing anyone. Instead, he wandered around the laboratories, inspecting them.
It wasn't until mealtime had passed that the scientists noticed there was an extra person today.
"Uh... God." The team leader of the second group came to the room where Arthur was and greeted him respectfully.
Having worked with Arthur for several years, the team members had become increasingly absorbed in their research.
"Yeah," Arthur replied with a nod, raising his chin to signal the team leader to sit down.
"I asked you to study several technologies that need to be developed. How is that going?"
As soon as the team leader heard this, he focused and said, "God, we have basically solved the mobile phone you mentioned. We are now preparing the final inspection procedure to see if it can be used."
"Oh?" Arthur's eyes lit up. He had always wanted to bring a phone to the Pirate World. It's a highly profitable industry, especially since it doesn't exist here yet.
There are even computers in this world, so creating a mobile phone is just a step away. After all, robots that even Earth can't create have been developed!
They also have laser beams, which can't even be produced by the great powers due to the arms race, yet here they are freely available. The technology is well advanced.
Just like in the Naruto World, where there are planes but the daimyo travels in horse-drawn carts, there are telephones and wireless devices. It's frustrating for Join when they rely on eagles for communication.
"Great! So when can we start the final test?" Arthur asked the group leader.
The leader hesitated for a moment, thought a little, and replied, "After about a week, we can start the first test."
Arthur nodded, though he wasn't clear on the specifics. "How many tests will you need?"
"Three tests. The first will involve dropping satellites on the barracks island and establishing communication here. The second will drop satellites on the moon, and we will communicate from the other side of the moon. The third test will connect us to Sky Island."
"If the phone can be used effectively in all three tests, we can begin official production. If it fails, we can learn from the experience and quickly address any shortcomings."
Arthur listened, nodding. This was clear: three tests would determine if this technology could be put into use.
Even if there are failures, technical issues can be fixed quickly.
"Very good!" Arthur praised. "However, the various islands of the Red Ring Star have unstable weather, and the magnetic field changes are complex."
"So, we need a fourth test to evaluate communication across the ten islands of the Red Ring Star, from far to near. We must ensure every link is perfect!"
"Yes! God," the team leader replied seriously.
The idea of a mobile phone amazed him.
With just a phone, you could talk to anyone who knows their number, even via video.
If Arthur hadn't instructed him to create such a device, he would have never believed it could be so magical.
"Aside from mobile phones, the cameras and projectors you mentioned are not difficult technologically, and they have now been fully produced. Their clarity meets your expectations."
"However, developing the 3D shooting and projection technology will take a lot of time." The team leader felt nervous, aware of Arthur's high expectations for these projects.
He was concerned that if they weren't finished soon, Arthur might become upset.
Unexpectedly, Arthur just nodded casually, not overly concerned. "What about the TV and VCR?"
As soon as Arthur brought this up, the team leader relaxed, a confident smile appearing on his face. "God, those two have been completely manufactured! We can start production anytime."
This made Arthur smile even more.
With a TV and VCR, he could make a lot of money.
TVs, cinemas, and mobile phones are essential for the future, and he plans to introduce them one by one.
Not only can he make a fortune, but he can also establish a company to lay down hidden operations worldwide, allowing for many secret activities!
Moreover, he could easily manipulate the economy and influence fishing vessels.
Once he mastered these technologies, he could even sway the political direction of the World Government on certain matters in the future.
This is truly important!
"Very good! Very good! Once this World Summit is over, come to the Sky Island and prepare to build a production line. As for the workers, let's use some smart robots," Arthur commanded after a moment of thought.
"Yes! God," the team leader responded. After a pause, he added, "God, we only have about fifty scientists right now."
"You know that except for Professor Ashiya, the skills among us are fairly average. We hope you can find more scientists to help share the workload."
"With more scientists, we can organize our research more efficiently. Right now, every one of us has at least three projects to handle, and it feels overwhelming."
Hearing this, Arthur fell silent for a moment.
Indeed, having only about fifty scientists to support a country's research efforts was insufficient.
As for the other thirty-odd astronomical scientists, aside from their unlearned topics and individual bubble technology, they did not significantly contribute to Arthur's Sky Island.
"Okay!" Arthur nodded in agreement.
This was something he needed to think about, and he had to find a way to recruit more people.
After all, this is the world of One Piece. As long as you're clever about it, kidnapping and recruiting people isn't out of the question!
"God, I will return to work now. I hope you can find more partners to join our research team." The team leader nodded respectfully and left.
Arthur stepped out of the meeting hut, wandering around the lunar ruins city while contemplating the scientists he needed.
Currently, he knew of only three scientists in the One Piece world: Vegapunk, known as the world's number one scientist; the Logia Gasu Gasu no Mi Fruit user, Guy Sa, who aimed to compete for that title; and the leader of the Vinsmoke family, Vinsmoke Judge.
But these three wouldn't be easy to deal with. Vegapunk was out of the question; Arthur had no idea where he was now.
And Guy? Arthur had no clue about his whereabouts either.
He might have been hidden away by Doflamingo; that seemed the most likely scenario. It's also possible that Guy was back at Punk Hazard, assisting Doflamingo with research on artificial Devil Fruits.
As for Vinsmoke Judge, there was no need to think twice. Judge was highly ambitious, and it was impossible to count on him to work sincerely for Arthur's benefit.
Even if brought to the moon, Judge might find a way to return to the Red Ring World. Capturing him wouldn't be a good idea, especially since it could expose the secrets of Sky Island.
Outside of these three, Arthur didn't know any other scientists.
"It seems that I need to pay close attention to this matter when I go back!"
Arthur regained his focus, looked up, and walked toward the three groups responsible for weapon research.
"I wonder how their research is progressing since the last time I checked. Let's go in and take a look."