"In this gel there is the oxygen and water that the human body needs, and it also provides enough cushioning. This is the plan with the highest success rate that I calculated."
After tossing around for so long, Sun Jake finally saw a glimmer of hope for survival, and at this moment he couldn't care about anything else, he just went straight in."
When he turned around to let the robot in, he found that the other party was leaving. "Where are you going! Are you giving up on life?"
"You stay inside, I will go ensure the operation of the anti-impact equipment in this place," the robot said as it walked outside.
Sun Jake was about to say something when the whole room suddenly tilted, and all kinds of mud and debris came directly towards him.
Helplessly, he could only curl his entire body into the gel.
In a weightless state, surrounded by sticky and slippery jelly, even though he was buried, when this jelly filled his lungs, he could still breathe, a very strange sensation.
However, when a strong shaking sensation came, Sun Jake couldn't care about this feeling, he hugged himself as tightly as possible, curling up.
At this moment, Sun Jake felt like he was on a roller coaster without a seatbelt, swaying left and right, but fortunately, with the protection of the gel, his body was not broken by the impact.
Not knowing how much time had passed, when the final extremely violent impact came, everything quieted down.
Feeling no movement outside, Sun Jake, in the gel, used both hands and feet to move towards the outside.
But just at the edge of the gel, something blocked him, preventing Sun Jake from getting out.
Anxiously, he turned around and kicked hard. After kicking a dozen times, a beam of light shot out from the pitch-black gel.
Sun Jake followed that beam of light and swam towards it. When he emerged from the gel, moist air filled his lungs, cold rain poured down from the sky, cleansing his body. At this moment, Sun Jake felt like he was reborn.
A large hole was torn in the wall of the cultivation chamber. Sun Jake stared blankly at the raindrops falling from the sky, suddenly smiled, he was back, he had finally returned to Earth alive!
Finally escaping death, Sun Jake was so excited he couldn't contain himself.
Some things are only understood as precious when lost. Feeling the pull of gravity from the earth again, Sun Jake alternated between roaring and kissing the ground.
After being excited for a while, he finally made an effort to calm himself down.
Although the biggest crisis had been resolved, Sun Jake knew that he was still not out of danger.
Looking around, he saw that the entire chamber had cracked open, a mess everywhere, almost unrecognizable from before.
The robot was right, even though the space station hadn't disintegrated in mid-air, it didn't seem to be in good shape either, just barely holding together.
The entire space station lay on the ground like a metal ruin city, if his whole body wasn't curled up in jelly, he would have been dead long ago.
"Wait, where's the robot? Is it still alive?" Thinking of this, he suddenly became nervous.
Sun Jake quickly began searching the room, looking for the robot he had activated.
Although it was a robot, it was too human-like, and Sun Jake always involuntarily treated it as a person.
Just as he reached the edge of the corridor, the collapsed and shriveled head of a robot by the door frame made Sun Jake's heart tremble.
Sun Jake picked it up and found that the robot's head no longer had any response, causing his hands to tremble slightly.
At that moment, footsteps sounded, and the robot with a broken arm walked in from outside, locking eyes with the Sun Jake holding the head, "What are you doing?"
Sun Jake paused, casually throwing the robot's head in his hand, "Nothing. Just studying."
Damn, wrong move.
"Where did you just go?" Sun Jake walked over to the robot and asked.
"The impact force of the collision was too strong, it threw me out, and some parts on my body were also damaged, so I need to find some to replace them. "The robot turned around and pulled out a mechanical arm from the side, then started to replace it. The robot's head just now should be its.
"It's okay." Sun Jake patted his arm and looked up at the sky. The whole sky was gloomy, it had been raining all the time, it seemed that they could only leave from here first and find other reference points.
"By the way, can't you locate? Can you locate where we are now?"
The robot quickly rotated various tools switched from its fingers and replaced its broken arm. "Wait for me."
A line of text began to appear on his blue display, "Connecting to the network."
As the survival crisis disappeared, the suppressed survival instinct began to emerge. It was raining, and rainwater kept flowing in from various cracks. There was already a layer of water on the ground up to the ankles. Sun Jake, feeling thirsty, took advantage of the other side connecting to the network and took a big sip of rainwater.
The strong bitterness mixed with a strong metallic taste instantly filled his mouth, and Sun Jake, with a painful expression, immediately spat it out again. "This rainwater tastes strange."
Sun Jake's mood became somewhat solemn. Although his memories were very fragmented, at least rainwater definitely didn't taste like this. There must be something wrong here.
After a while, when he saw the robot looking up, Sun Jake quickly asked, "What's the situation? Did you connect?"
"I'm connected, but whether I report an alarm or contact the customer service of Tapai Technology, there is no response. I haven't even found any information about Tapai Technology online." The robot's response did not surprise Sun Jake.
"What year is it now? There should be historical information online, right?" Sun Jake couldn't help but clench his fists.
"Yes, it's now 721."
"721? Isn't it supposed to be the Common Era? I remember I should be living in 2030." Sun Jake's head started to ache.
"!!" The robot with two exclamation marks in its eyes looked at Sun Jake, "But my manufacturing date is in the year 2456 AD. I think you better explain again, it seems there is a cognitive deviation between us regarding time."
"I-I don't know." Sun Jake sat on the ground with a somewhat dejected expression, letting the heavy rain wash over him. "I have lost part of my memory."
The feeling of not knowing who you are and not knowing how much time has passed is really bad. He felt very lost now.
When Sun Jake told the robot all his memories, he began to quickly compare them based on the data available online, and soon he compiled a timeline.
"If the premise is correct, then things should be like this: at the beginning of the 21st century should be where you lived, but because of some unknown reason in your missing five years of memory, you were frozen or cryogenically preserved."
"Fifty years after you were sealed, humans obtained nuclear fusion, an almost infinite clean energy source. Technology began to break through bottlenecks and develop rapidly. In 2310, Tapai Technology went public."
"In the year 2456 AD, I was produced by Tapai, but I wasn't activated in the same year. The rest is the history now available online. On October 23, 2357, the AI crisis occurred."
"The AI crisis?" The silent Sun Jake looked up at the robot's cold metal body.
"Yes, the AI crisis. At that time, AI was integrated into various aspects of human life and survival, system iterations were getting faster, and AI was becoming more advanced, getting closer to humans."
"Just like you are now?" Sun Jake asked.
"Yes, just like I am now. Don't interrupt, let me finish."