I Live in a Post-Apocalyptic World 387: Chapter 387
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After Zheng Yifan finished speaking, it was as if he had placed the final piece in a jigsaw puzzle. The data that Eve had previously been unable to compute suddenly received strong support, and the entire calculation reached its final answer. 0
 
In Eve's data, there was a percentage chance that Zheng Yifan's information was correct. If it wasn't, then the only answer she had encountered before was deception. 0
 
All the data in the laboratory was deceiving her. However, the final conclusion was indeed unlikely. 0
 
Because to her, those scientists were merely a set of data. 0
 
"Hey! Have you thought it through? The external network has already connected you. Now you need to accomplish what I asked!" Zheng Yifan asked anxiously. 0
 
He was eager to acquire all the Satellites and Aircraft Carriers, ideally along with some confidential data. However, he also knew that this was impossible; genuine confidential data never connected to external networks and circulated only within internal networks. 0
 
Zheng Yifan hoped to transmit the data through the Satellites. As for equipment, Berry had plenty of that. 0
 
As Eve connected to networks worldwide, Zheng Yifan began contacting Berry, asking him to arrange for everyone to connect to the network and establish an information channel so that Eve could operate those Systems. 0
 
As for connectivity, there were always ways to break through. If ordinary people couldn't crack the secrets on the Aircraft Carrier, Eve could. The technology from over fifty years ago would undoubtedly shock anyone's worldview. 0
 
Just like now, when the data connected one by one and reached the interactive data channel that Zheng Yifan had set up. Eve felt like a powerful warrior charging into those defensive Systems. In an instant, all defenses collapsed completely. Aside from hardware protection, other data was quickly decrypted and rewritten. 0
 
Zheng Yifan had already discussed the entire plan with Eve; not only did he want to activate the Aircraft Carrier, but he also intended to use it for himself. The entire System needed restructuring. Otherwise, if the opponent possessed the technology in the future, using the Aircraft Carrier would be as simple as using a lawnmower in one's own backyard. 0
 
While Eve connected with the channel, countless options appeared on Zheng Yifan's monitor. 0
 
The data all needed to convey information to Zheng Yifan; they were all prepared data from either the Aircraft Carrier or combat units, which had now been completely seized by Eve. 0
 
"Ding Lingling!" Suddenly, Zheng Yifan's phone rang with a crisp sound. What astonished him even more was that it was a call from Berry—he had called just minutes after hanging up. 0
 
Unexpected events kept piling up; when Zheng Yifan answered the phone, he sensed that the person on the other end seemed to have lost their mind. 0
 
 
Yes, Berry was going crazy. He felt as if the entire world had gone mad. The emergence of Zombies was something he had already come to terms with, as they had existed in the world for some time now. 0
 
But what was he witnessing now? Streams of information and data were being input into various Aircraft Carriers, and all the Systems were being completely replaced. Even the backend data had been swapped out, as if an entire database had been changed. 0
 
What was even more terrifying was that even the foundational files were starting to change, spiraling into complete madness. 0
 
They couldn't fathom why all the files on the Computer would be altered. All data should be immutable. 0
 
Yet now, the impossible had become possible; even fixed files had been modified. All Systems had transformed into something entirely different and were becoming increasingly precise. More astonishingly, it was something Berry and his team had never encountered before. 0
 
The operation of the Aircraft Carrier had turned into a foolproof process. Could an ordinary person even imagine that? 0
 
They didn't know, but it had truly become a reality. Operating an Aircraft Carrier might soon require only verification to use. 0
 
In fact, it was even safer because all channels and verification procedures were directly monitored by Eve. 0
 
Others could not access it; only those authorized by Zheng Yifan could use it. 0
 
Eve was the best steward. 0
 
In an instant, all connected Aircraft Carriers around the world began to change their Systems. Within five hours, all data transmissions were completed, achieving a foolproof operation with one-click capabilities. Data analysis was even relayed to Eve's Computer for organization and further analysis, ultimately providing feedback to the Aircraft Carriers. 0
 
Even without Eve, they still possessed enough computational power to operate independently. 0
 
The entire data channel was encrypted flawlessly because their timeline surpassed this world by many measures, far exceeding its technological advancements. 0
 
Berry's voice on the phone had completely faltered; all that came through were stunned exclamations. 0
 
 
It seemed he was truly frightened. The design of the Aircraft Carrier's System was the result of decades of effort by scientists across the nation, painstakingly refined over time. The first generation of the Aircraft Carrier's System was conceived almost from scratch, with immense difficulty. 0
 
And now? In just a few hours, they had achieved what had taken decades, and even leaped forward into an unknown future. 0
 
Berry's shock was soon drowned out by cheers. They were holding a video conference, and everyone was celebrating in astonishment as they realized that, with just a simple approval process, ordinary people could operate the Aircraft Carrier. It was fully automated and completely information-driven; all operations had become incredibly simple, almost as easy as playing an Online Game. With just a tap of a finger, the Aircraft Carrier could be set to its destination. During combat, all data would be analyzed by machines, which would then present the best options for human selection. In critical situations, it could even prioritize the most optimal choices automatically. 0
 
All operations had been entirely automated for warfare. 0
 
It was almost like a robot war. However, the Aircraft Carrier did not support fully automated robotic warfare; otherwise, Eve would surely excel in that role. 0
 
In the Apocalyptic World, there were plans for fully automated warfare, but the costs were prohibitively high, and ultimately no nation could bear the expense. 0
 
The construction was expensive, maintenance costs were steep, and everything had to be precise. Even a minor data error or hardware malfunction could render the machines useless. 0
 
Often, they ended up destroying themselves through rigid operations. 0
 
Zheng Yifan didn't care about Berry's concerns; he simply listened to Berry's words, confirmed Eve's value, and then awaited his warriors' arrival in Australia. He needed to rally more people to open up the entire Australian farm and restore its agricultural operations. 0
 
At this moment, there wouldn't be any high-end individuals among them because in the apocalypse, what humanity needed most was sustenance. Only after ensuring basic needs could they begin to recover other areas. (To be continued...) 0
 
 
 
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