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v3 Chapter 102: I heard you don't want to be famous
[Mission Task 4: Once the invention of steam engines and gunpowder weapons is completed]
[You got: Fame 35, field "Biology"] Amidst the hum of the steam engine, the reminder of mission completion flashed before Charles' eyes. Thirty-five points of fame, Charles nodded in satisfaction.
Although the difficulty is not great, this is basically the most rewarding of all the tasks he has taken over.
All of a sudden, Charles suddenly kind of himself after the legendary victory. The illusion that the next life can continue to tell the story of victory if there is a mission. This is not impossible.
After all, counting the thirty-five points of fame, he has accumulated 54 points of fame in just a few months in this life.
As long as you can complete the legendary victory. It means that mankind will usher in a "golden age" for a period of time, and history will also change in a good direction. According to Charles' calculation, he still needs at least two legendary victories before he can build the psychic Dyson ball within 3,500 years, start the sublimation mission, and then use the last 500 years to return to the mother civilization or other advanced civilizations. Initiate a challenge.
After all, judging by the hasty appearance of the five ancient gods when they left this world, it didn't look like they were retiring with honor. No matter who his enemy was, he had to make preparations early.
Charles's legendary characteristic "Sun King" can make his identity double the speed at which all races on the earth awaken psionic energy when he becomes a king. And this effect will not stop because of his death. If he can sow the seeds of psionic energy in this life, under the guidance of the Brotherhood and the Anglican Church, maybe when he comes back in the next life, the psionic energy in this world will be full. It has been popularized, and it may even be added to production work and experimental life.
"Is the data recorded?"
Charles asked Morris. Morris bowed his head and confirmed it again, and said with certainty: "You have remembered everything you said... But are these useful? We still don't know what its principle is, and these data alone can't improve Charles smiled. , said seriously: "I recorded these data for the sake of future generations.
"I want to let them know that there are such miraculous creations in our era. These precious data are not available to us, but maybe they will have some reference significance for engineers in the next era." Roger asked curiously. Charles clicked Nodding and passing on, after all, this thing can only be used to drain the mine at present, and there is no other great use. If you want to do it, you can learn it yourself. Charles added in his heart.
How could the steam engine be useless? But in order to ensure that the technology tree will not develop in a strange place, he must let people know what it is and why.
In other words, people must understand the principle of the steam engine and know how to make it, so that it can be handed down as a living and healthy invention, and can be continuously improved. Charles believes that such a thing is entirely possible for them to do. come out.
It may not even be the turn of nobles or big businessmen. Perhaps one or two generations later, the Frankish royal family will set the blueprints on the steam engine as top-secret labor, but only relying on power and capital is enough to monopolize the use of this intangible property, and the engineers and scholars who actually carry out research and invention , but cannot obtain the corresponding status and benefits, as well as the freedom to determine the specific use of this invention.
It is more of a historical necessity.
But in order to alleviate this contradiction, or at least prevent it from erupting in the most acute and deformed way, Charles had to prepare early.
one of the jobs. It is to let others learn the principles of the "steam engine" and his other inventions as soon as possible. He wants to pass on this knowledge in a way that is as secretive as possible, and it is best to popularize it among the people to a certain extent to form a discipline or genre. In this way, the successors of these intellectual properties, in order to maintain their dominant position, will backhandedly obliterate all relevant knowledge. If the knowledge in related fields has been formed, maybe it will receive progressive funding and support. Therefore, Charles will not popularize the manufacturing method, but let them do their own research and establish the cornerstone of the corresponding discipline—if it is already available and mature! In the case of the finished product, the principle of reverse research cannot be figured out within a few years or a hundred years. Charles thinks that these scholars can go to the table with Liang Feifei at night. Of course, future historians will do scientific research. The diametrically opposite conclusions may be drawn.
For example, some scholars first researched the relevant knowledge of steam and the principle of pistons, and then Charles created the steam engine, which can explain the faults in the technology tree during the reign of Charles the Great. As for some historical records. It is the most insignificant thing. After all, it is normal for history books to have a certain degree of embellishment. "King Solomon took the credit for inventing the steam engine and gunpowder weapons for the sake of vanity, and let people record it like this." In any case, they can only study to this extent at most. Even if someone puts forward the conjecture that "King Solomon invented the steam engine first, and then scholars reversed the knowledge of steam science", I am afraid it will only be considered as a fantasy of Charles fans. Of course, this part of the matter Charles still couldn't tell Baymon and the others.
In case they feel aggrieved because Charles is judged as "greedy of vanity" in the future, and secretly tampered with the history books, Charles will feel a headache instead. He no longer cares so much about his own reputation as he did in Israel. After all, in the face of the vast and endless human history, a false name is meaningless. Charles feels that his mentality is somewhat similar to the feeling of civilization in the middle of the game. In the beginning, even if the city only increases its population and builds improved facilities, it will be very happy and full, and it will even panic because the satisfaction level drops a little. But when it gradually got on the right track, the attention turned to "how to develop better" and "what is the most correct choice".
At this moment, Charles was slightly taken aback.
Another system prompt suddenly flashed in front of his eyes.
[Mission task has been updated one]
[Mission Task 5: Leave the handed down signed works on alchemy, breeding, mathematics, astronomy, optics, navigation, and the art of kings (0/7)]