Star roaming series

Chapter 319 Repeating Crossbow

Salt Dog can see Curly's frustration, but I know the facts very well. After all, this is the second time I've built a bow. The first time it was for the Bode Mecha. The materials used are not to mention the overall construction complexity. The accuracy of calculation and the difference in shooting are not like this. Modeling items according to the shape, so I generously accepted the suggestion of the salt dog. He hoped that we could create a bow with high penetration, accurate hits, and a long range. If it is too difficult, I hope at least the penetrating power is high, and the hit rate and range can also allow the wind-type abilities to use their own remedies.

Come to think of it, I told Curly that we could try another weapon - the crossbow.

The crossbow does not need to be aimed at the same time as the string is drawn, and has lower requirements for the user. It has a longer range, stronger lethality, and a higher hit rate than the bow. The only disadvantage is that it takes longer to load the arrow than the bow.

After explaining the principle of the crossbow to Curly, and he also raised questions, the two began to design separately again, this time to build one type, hoping to use this to make up for the shortcomings.

Thinking of the time when I was just making arrows, I wasted my energy on beating there, but I didn't expect that my space bracelet also has a working robot No. 76.

As soon as I took it out, all the people from the Mechanical Engineering Department leaned over and stared at No. 76. The matte silver No. 76 exudes a low-key luxury beauty, but I made it out of the abandoned warship materials of Junk Star. No one in the Ministry of Industry dared to touch it, because they were afraid of getting fingerprints, and everyone stared and swallowed like a hungry wolf.

Robots are too advanced for curly hair and them. Although my robot does not have artificial skin or a human-like appearance, the inside is made of real materials, all of which are composed of precision parts and smart chips. I am not bragging, inheriting Since grandpa's superb craftsmanship, these robots are alternative works of art.

"Olan, what is the main function of your robot?" Curly asked.

"The working robot that helped me build mechas is now going to be my assistant."

"Can we take a look around?" someone boldly asked.

Immediately, someone coughed, everyone turned their attention, and found that the coughing person was the foreman Niu Moo Moo, and all eyes turned into... Please!

The foreman Cow Moo Moo had no choice but to agree, but he could only watch for 30 minutes. Everyone cheered and asked me to start it quickly and ordered No. 76 to start helping me with my homework. Take out the scrap iron, cut it neatly, throw it into the alchemy furnace to melt, take out the mold and cool it down, I will make a small part and he will copy it, and finally I will set the assembly program, and he will assemble it in one go, and 76 minutes have passed. , not even the foreman of Moo Moo ordered everyone to continue working at 50 minutes, because even he was fascinated.

Later, it was the salt dog who came on patrol, and everyone dispersed.

Curly touched the crossbow just out of the oven, rubbing it obsessively, embarrassing me.

Ask him to test against the earthen wall, three points into the wall, Niu Moo gave a compliment, but also saw a problem.

"The speed of loading arrows is slow, so it can't deal with speed-type zombies."

I nodded, "Well, I knew this shortcoming before I did it, and it can be improved."

This time I drew the design drawing for Curly and asked him to join in the building, because he has been staring at me and No. 76 with a very fiery look for a long time, so I gave him a chance to use No. 76. Of course, I must give No. 76 Enter the command, otherwise number 76 will only listen to me.

This crossbow modification is mainly aimed at the speed of loading arrows. I also hope to achieve bursts, that is, continuous crossbows, which can automatically load arrows. A box is placed behind the crossbow arm. The arrows are made shorter, and a gear is placed in the middle of the crossbow arm. , there is a groove for the arrow on the gear, and there is also a small device in the box to drive the arrow to a fixed position. Once the previous arrow is shot from the middle gear, the gear rotates once and it will drive the device in the box to load the next arrow. to the groove on the bull gear to wait for the launch.

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