Chapter 11 Exoskeleton Gauntlets
After returning home after dinner, Su Yao immediately took out his cell phone and found an electronic shop to order a set of materials for paper models.
Because it is in the same city and is available in stock, the materials arrived the morning the next day after placing the order.
It just so happened that these two days are another weekend, so Su Yao has plenty of time to assemble.
What? Do homework on weekends?
That kind of thing shouldn't be solved in school?
Isn’t there really a student taking homework homework back home, right?
According to Su Yao’s past experience, the most difficult and time-consuming part of making a model should be the drawing design.
Since the drawings are now available in the system, he just needs to use cardboard to cut and splice out the required parts on the drawings, and then assemble them. It will not take long.
Well...he thought it was like this.
But the precision of the glove components was a bit beyond his expectations, and the details were much more refined than the model he had previously struggled with, so he naturally had to devote more energy.
After two whole days of hard work to get up early and go to bed late, the model finally got it done before Sunday night.
Su Yao thought about it, and the ui interface suddenly appeared in front of him.
He has roughly figured out the trick in the past two days. The system interface that looks like a built-in computer in armor can be switched freely according to his thoughts. With just one idea, the system interface can immediately appear in front of him.
He opened the equipment bar, selected the gloves and went in and looked in. He was surprised to find that the originally gray part had already lit up, and there was an additional word "model recognition 83%, recognizable, whether to confirm", as well as two options including "yes" and "no".
Is the recognition only 83%?
Su Yao couldn't help but take a look at his masterpiece.
Fortunately, he still thinks this model looks quite like that...
He focused on selecting "yes", and then the interface in front of him began to thoroughly scan the handmade glove model. He could see in a vague way that the system seemed to be calculating and building the internal structure of the gloves and upgrading and optimizing the shell.
A second later, the entire glove began to emit a faint blue light, and then it began to decompose little by little, turning into light blue particles, gradually dissipating in the air.
Su Yao was stunned.
Just like that...nothing?
It took me so long and so much effort to finally get the glove model done, but I just clicked the word "yes" and it was completely wiped out for me?
This system...isn't it deliberately playing with me, right?
He focused on returning to the inner view interface, but this time he found that the gloves on the right hand of the equipment bar were indeed lit up, and there was an additional option for "equipment".
Su Yao chose this button for granted.
He was surprised to see that his right hand started from his elbow, and two red stripes of LED light emerged out of thin air along both sides of his forearm. He climbed along his forearm to his palm, and then extended to his five fingers.
Immediately afterwards, two light red main armor plates appeared along the trajectory of light on both sides of his arms, and some small mechanical parts of various shapes floated beside them. A piece of main armor also appeared above his palms, and short armor parts divided into several sections appeared along his five fingers.
It seems that the dark red light path is used for calibration and alignment. These numerous complex parts are calibrated accurately under the guidance of light, and each is fixed at its own fixed position, and then it is absorbed into Su Yao's hands at almost no time in sequence.
The parts rub, gear engaging, and gloves quickly and automatically assembled, which looked exactly the same as the model sample Su Yao saw before.
The shell material of course could not be the cardboard he made when he was homemade, but some kind of metal he had never seen before. The gloves were tightly fit, light and thin, and they could hardly feel the weight when worn on the hand.
The five fingers and wrist joints are also very light, without any resistance at all, and it feels like your own body parts to operate without any obstacles.
Although she was a little mentally prepared, Su Yao was still a little shocked at this time.
Black technology, it’s definitely black technology!
It’s really possible to use cardboard to paste a shell. Is it worthy of being a golden finger? It’s really powerful.
However, when the model was completed just now, the system showed "recognition degree of 83%," which may mean that even if the paper-paste model has to be realistic enough to become truly practical equipment?
Su Yao suddenly felt that this system reminds people of the game "You draw, I guess". Sometimes you can draw a few strokes on the canvas and draw something that you can't even understand at all, but the system can recognize it, which is very strange...
So how is the performance of this equipment?
Su Yao thought for a while, pulled open the pencil bag and took out a water-based pen, and took out the refill core. He pressed his right thumb with his exoskeleton gloves in the middle of the pen tube, and four other fingers pressed against the back of the pen tube.
With a slight force of his thumb, a crisp "click" sound, and the pen tube cracked into two pieces as soon as it hit.
Um......
...The water-based pen shell is plastic after all, maybe this doesn't explain the problem.
But after all, I am at home, so it is not cost-effective to use anything to test it and break it.
He glanced at the "properties" button at the top of the system interface, thought for a while, and found that there was an additional value in the originally empty property bar.
Fist strength: 1.6t (maximum value).
Su Yao was stunned. He couldn't help but look down at the gloves on his hand, moved the joints of his five fingers, and a "Kara" sound was made at the joints.
So just this pair of gloves - a pair of exoskeleton gloves that he spent two days sticking out of cardboard and paste - had a 1.6 tons of effort?
The physical fitness of the higher-level awakened person varies from person to person. Su Yao doesn't know the specific strength of those high-level awakened persons, but he knows his previous physical fitness.
As an awakened person of the F-level power system, Su Yao's own extreme power is about 400kg.
Because Su Yao has never trained or intentionally developed his awakening ability, this value may not be the upper limit, but overall his power should be within the limits of the human body.
Besides, he is still a strength system, and is stronger than other awakened people of the same level in pure physical fitness.
1.6 tons of punch?
This is already a terrifying force that can leap to the monster level, at least at this stage of his current stage.
But Su Yao naturally thought that if he was promoted to a high-level awakening person, such data might not be enough to see.
When he becomes a level B-level A-level awakened person, his 1.6 tons of effort is not as good as his own fist.
With such a question in mind, Su Yao returned to the right arm armor of the system equipment bar again.
After the arm armor is generated, the drawings generated before have been saved and can be viewed at any time. Unlike before, there is a new prompt on the equipment bar of the right arm armor.
"After completing all the components of the primary suit, new drawings can be generated."
Su Yao's brain quickly became active.
What does it mean is that after the complete set of helmets, torso, arm armor and leg armor in the equipment bar is completed, a new drawing will be generated?
Is it a new suit with performance upgrades?
Or maybe there are thermal weapons such as laser missiles?
But no matter what...
Su Yao's eyes quickly returned to the remaining empty equipment tank.
Chapter completed!