"So why are you interested in this case?" Returning to Dusseldorf's plane, Kisk couldn't help asking Linton nearby.
"Because you look like a detective in this story." Linton replied, looking out of the window.
"I don't quite understand what you mean." Kisk thought for a moment and said.
"Robots are trouble. They can't associate beyond the set range. Human beings can at least use their imagination, right?" Linton said, "do you really only judge things according to the set logical box?"
"Sorry." Kisk thought for a moment and said.
"Anyway, I don't know if this is a detective story. Anyway, follow people who look like detectives first. If you don't understand the meaning, it's just that I'm curious about this case." Linton said, "I didn't kill the robot you said, but someone wants to frame me. Do you want me to find this man?"
Kisk could only judge from Linton's expression that he didn't care about looking for the murderer, but he really couldn't think of the specific reason.
"Your boss is probably in a meeting. Do you want to do it to me?" Linton suddenly said, "the plane is full of robots except me. At this time, you don't have to abide by any robot law? Sure enough, it's still a trick for children."
Kiscumin Bellington meant, in fact, that's what he judged.
Now the plane is almost chartered by them. There are no other passengers on the plane except the passengers, and these successors are all robots.
If someone wants to fight Linton, this is undoubtedly the best chance. After all, they are now 10000 meters high. Generally speaking, if there is any "accident" in this place, there is almost no chance of survival. If Linton really falls to the ground and arrives in Dusseldorf, things will become difficult again.
But why not do it? It's obviously hesitating. Kisk remembered the previous report. The consequences of Linton's just blow were much more serious than he had seen.
From Kisk's point of view, it only runs through several mountains, but in fact, the blow directly runs through the whole Alps, marking a 90000 meter long vertical line on the earth. This is more powerful than all weapons that have been invented by mankind. It's belittling to say that the man next to him is a walking nuclear bomb. So can the existence of such an aircraft accident solve him? Once it cannot be solved, what consequences will it lead to? It is estimated that the people above will also have a headache.
Of course, Linton's proposal to accompany the handling of the case was quickly agreed, which hardly had any thinking. The reason is also very simple. A nuclear bomb watched by someone is a little more reassuring than a nuclear bomb that doesn't know where to go. It's hard to think about what Linton would be anxious if he was out of their sight. Then the other party proposed to follow Kisk. What can't be promised, so the above ordered him to follow the case.
Of course Linton knows this, but it doesn't matter at all. Anyway, he must be fine when the earth blows up. What do you like.
Now his headache is to push the exploration degree. He doesn't know how this type of book can push the exploration. If this is really a detective script, help find clues? Find the killer? Arrest the murderer? Or is it wrong to think at first, which is not a detective?
The main reason is that I don't remember the script. So far, I don't have any clue. Linton can only read it step by step. Following Kisk is only the most likely solution for the time being.
"Will the robots here really die?" Linton asked.
"If the electronic brain is damaged, even if the robot dies, even if it is repaired, it will become another robot." Kisk replied.
"If you back up the memory program, can't you restore it on another body?" Linton asked.
"Generally speaking, memory programs are not allowed to be backed up, which is against the robot law." Kisk said, "and the of electronic brain is the key. There will be some differences between different electronic brains because of some errors. According to human beings, this is probably... Different personality."
"Then you've died many times." Linton said to Athena, who was on the other side of the corridor, "is there any difference between the main engine and number two?"
"I don't feel any difference. The models are the same, and the data used are the same. It's just one person." Yasna said, "maybe the way of making robots here is different, or the difference in AI design. I've been analyzing it."
Indeed, as soon as she got on the plane, she was using her equipment to operate something. It is estimated that she was analyzing the situation of robots in the world, AI codes and so on.
"So... Are you afraid of death?" Linton turned back to Kisk and asked.
"Robots don't have the idea of humans giving up their lives, so... I don't want to die." Kisk thought for a moment and said.
"You have skilfully avoided this topic." Linton said, after all, he asked whether he was afraid, not whether he wanted to. Kisk should be able to understand, but he didn't answer positively.
"Because I didn't think about it." Said Kisk.
"Can you lie?" Linton asked.
"I won't." Kisk said immediately.
"Well, I wanted to scare you. It's meaningless to be a robot," Linton said. "You may not realize that the safest place in the world is to stay next to me. Now you're still useful. The gods can't take you away, I said. Don't say it's a small thing like the plane exploding. The earth explodes. I let you live and you have to live. “
"Do you need me to submit the information you are providing?" Asked Kisk.
"It's still necessary to submit. I said it. They must be able to hear it. Don't you think there is any monitoring device for the plane?" Linton said, "well, don't worry about that. Europeans are extremely inefficient. They have less than two hours of flight time. They will estimate that they have just opened. Let's talk about the case first."
Linton didn't give any feedback on whether to push the exploration. After all, the exploration progress can only be seen when returning, and there is no real-time display. However, you must stay for ten days after you come. Do everything you think of during this period. You can't go back anyway.
"It seems that the only clue now is the tornado you said." Kisk didn't continue the topic. He couldn't manage it. Let the top decide for himself. He'd better concentrate on the case.
"The one who killed the robot named mon Brown must be a robot." Linton said, "I was there and didn't feel any human breath."
Kisk looked at Linton a little speechless. He wanted to say something, otherwise? Can it be a person? Mon Brown is one of the most cutting-edge robots in the world, and its combat ability is strong enough to explode. If you can't fight against humans, do you think humans will win it? Of course, even if he can't hurt and kill humans, Kisk also knows that it's easy for mon brown to subdue a human, and it's absolutely impossible to be killed by humans.
But just thinking of this, Kisk looked at Linton again. Yes, there seems to be an exception here, but now he feels that Linton should not be the murderer who killed mon brown. Let's not say whether he can make it logically. Now there is another case, still in Dusseldorf. Without knowing that Linton would blink, Kisk certainly could not suspect that Linton was the murderer.
"You've got the information about the second serial case mentioned before." Linton asked. He hadn't seen the second case yet.
Kisk didn't say much. He spread his hand and projected a small screen. Because his boss had confirmed that Linton was involved in the investigation, he is now one of the investigators. Of course, he can view the case information.
"The victim's name is Bernardo ranch, an officer of the robot law advocacy group, 42..."
"Is it human?" Linton was stunned because Kisk reported his age. He didn't know whether robots were old or not, but generally speaking, there shouldn't be many robots that have been used for 42 years.
"It's human." Kisk nodded, and then the screen in his hand was also playing the photos of the scene, which should have been sent by the detective investigating there.
"How do you know it's a serial case?" Linton asked strangely. The first one killed was a robot. Linton was sure that it was killed by a robot, but the second one was a human. Isn't it stipulated that robots can't do things to humans? Shouldn't the killer be a robot? Linton wondered why the two cases that sounded completely different were classified as serial murders.
"Because of this." At this time, the screen in Kisk's hand just shows a picture of the victim's body. The most obvious situation of the body is that two steel pipes are inserted on both sides of his head, one left and one right. This shape is like two corners of a devil.
Linton understood when he saw this, because when the detective asked him before, he also showed him the photo of the robot mon brown. The left and right sides of the flying head were also inserted with such wood in the shape of demon double horns, which is really a very obvious feature.
"It looks... Like it's really the same murderer." Linton said, "but didn't you say robots can't hurt humans? Accomplices or something?"
"..." Kisk hesitated for a moment, and then suddenly said, "there will be exceptions. Killing robots have indeed appeared."
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