Section 01 Parts
"Bang...bang..."
The sound of the machine running was repeated, and the parts were rolled out of the cold rolling mill, rolled onto the conveyor belt, and sent to other workshops.
Three workers managing the machine were all sitting in a separate small room in the monitoring room. In front of them was a huge monitor, showing data captured by various sensors.
These data are divided into three and sent to different workers. Each worker must be independent of his work. Once the question appears but is not reported, then what awaits him will be severely punished - this way, with triple insurance, even if an accident occurs occasionally, it will be quickly fed back to the top management.
In fact, this is not only the case for factories, but also for those who monitor those monitors every day.
Although this kind of work seems very relaxed, just sit there.
But in fact, the kind of heart that is responsible, and the concentration of energy to find out the abnormalities that may appear on the screen... It is very fast to get tired after a long period of concentration.
Therefore, in terms of high-intensity safety monitoring, women with better patience are generally recruited, and the working hours cannot exceed 3 hours. There will be 8 people working on shifts every day with just one machine... It is conceivable that it covers the entire base ground, has so many cameras in the sky, and how many people need to manage the detector.
Of course, the premise of doing this is strict rules, otherwise there will be results of shirking each other's blame or even "three monks have no water to eat".
On this Huang Star, which is unknown to the earth, under this strict legal constraint, everyone feels full of crisis. The workers who have just begun to have a stable life are not willing to return to the previous turmoil and uneasiness.
At the same time, the human resources of the entire base also encountered bottlenecks.
Although the whole thing has been mechanized as much as possible, many tasks still cannot be separated from human manual operations. For example, patrol, assembly lines in robot factories, and cafeterias where so many people cook...
So, at first glance, I think there are quite a lot of refugees, but in fact, according to the needs of each port... I can't find any idle people in the entire base!
Uh... Maybe there is still such an idle person.
Chen Zheng led Xiaoxiao to walk around the central playground on a routine basis - although Xiaoxiao didn't need to go outside to excrete regularly every day, it became a general agreement when he came out for a walk... When the time came, Xiaoxiao would take the initiative to remind Chen Zheng that the time for a walk was up.
Xiaoxiao suddenly saw a small bug jumping up in the grass, and immediately excitedly wanted to rush over there... However, just after running a few steps, the dog chain on its neck was stretched to tremble.
"Wangwu..."
With a small whine, he ran hard in that direction with all his legs. However, Chen Zheng held the dog chain firmly with one hand, so that he could only watch the weird-looking little bug crawling into the ground again.
"Don't bite those messy things." Chen Zheng said.
Although insecticides are sprayed every day, the chemical industry foundation in the base is still very weak, so the effect of insecticides is not so significant - it is very difficult to develop drugs that are safe for humans but are enough to kill insects. At least it cannot be created by the scientific level in the current base.
“Woo…”
Xiaoxiao squatted down unhappily, sat here and stopped leaving.
Chen Zheng sat down on the bench on the roadside, opened his personal terminal and started connecting to the Tarot server, and began to organize various technical information stored in it.
"Wang!"
Xiaoxiao saw that Chen Zheng really sat down and couldn't leave anymore, so she became a little anxious. She put her front paws on Chen Zheng's legs and gently acted coquettishly.
"Leave?" Chen Zheng raised his eyelids.
"Wang!" Xiaoxiao shook her tail anxiously.
"Well, then let's continue." Chen Zheng slowly collected the information he had just seen, stood up and took Xiaoxiao to continue the walk.
After walking for a whole circle, Chen Zheng took Xiaoxiao, who was still a little unsatisfied, back to the simulation laboratory of the main tent building. As Xiaoxiao sank into the virtual world to deal with the flying dragons in the sky, Chen Zheng came to the room next door.
Here are all kinds of strange parts, big and small.
These are all parts of the tidal doors hand-processed by Chen Zheng bit by bit. Relatively speaking, these parts are relatively easy to process. As the research and manufacturing of tidal doors gradually entered the deep water area, some parts with very complex processes made it very difficult for Chen Zheng to make them.
It would be fine if it was just carving details, but the problem was that some parts needed special strength structures, and even the direction of internal stress should be taken into account...
If the former can achieve the effect by relying on later quenching processing, then the latter will make people feel a little embarrassed. Chen Zheng thought for a long time, and then he used the difference in cooling time and cooling temperature to adjust the direction of internal stress.
But even so, the scrap rate of produced parts remains high. Even if finished products are occasionally manufactured, they can only reach the level of "barely available".
Chen Zheng took a deep breath, picked up a new piece of alloy, summoned the extremely sharp zero sword as a carving knife, and began to dig on the alloy bit by bit... He now wants to pick out a complex escapement mechanism on it.
Fortunately, Chen Zheng has the skill of a watchmaker... Otherwise, such a fine structure would be dizzy just by looking at the design drawings.
But then again, the Free Tidal Gate provided by His Royal Highness the Princess looks very delicate, and some parts of it are very similar to some structures in mechanical watches - they are all achieved in purely mechanical ways for specific functions.
A few hours later.
There were small screams coming from the next door. Chen Zheng then pulled out of the heavy work and stretched his waist and pushed open the door next door.
"How is it? How is Xiaoxiao's performance?" Chen Zheng asked first.
"Very good. Now I can kill more than 180 flying dragons alone." The researcher said with a smile. "If the situation before happens again, Xiaoxiao will be able to clean up all of them by himself."
"It's done well." Chen Zheng praised with his small dog head in his arms.
"Wang!"
Xiaoxiao looked proud. After Chen Zheng helped it unplug the data cable, he saw it jumping gently and jumping directly into Chen Zheng's arms from the cockpit of the Viking drone.
"...You guy can't remember... You can't jump to someone, do you know? You're too heavy!" Chen Zheng squatted down to educate him.
"Woo?"
Little tilted head.
“…”
Chen Zheng sighed and shook his head helplessly... This guy must be pretending to be stupid.
"Sir, Director Xia is looking for you."
Suddenly, the researcher next to him interrupted Chen Zheng's interaction with Xiao Xiao.
Workers in the factory are sitting in front of the screen monitoring
Chapter completed!