Extreme Cold Era: Shelter Don't Keep Waste-Chapter 807 - 36: Sealing the Technology

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Faced with the two most top-tier alchemists in the world today, there are no problems they cannot solve.

Although the formula for the warming potion indeed stumped Perfikot to some extent, once Sanderion got involved, the joint effort of the two alchemists was enough to crack the formula.

Yet, their main focus was not on this, but on completing the manufacture of the floating core.

Perfikot had already completed the production and assembly of the main structure of the floating core before Sanderion returned to the Northern Territory; the remaining was nothing more than further patching up the minor flaws.

After all, as long as the core's flying stone is made, the rest is just about maximizing its anti-gravity field and ensuring its stable operation.

This task Perfikot could easily accomplish herself, yet she and Sanderion still reviewed the entire design from start to finish and completed the final encapsulation of the floating core by hand.

One important reason for being so cautious is that Perfikot had never tried to make something this large fly. 𝗳𝐫𝚎𝗲𝚠𝚎𝗯𝕟𝐨𝘃𝚎𝗹.𝗰𝗼𝗺

The floating cores installed on the floating battleships at the Royal Shipyard are similar products to the one they are assembling, but the gap between them is not even on the same magnitude.

What Perfikot and Sanderion are doing now is capable of expanding an anti-gravity field with a radius of five kilometers!

Such a large anti-gravity field is enough to lift the entire Royal Navy before the apocalypse into the sky, or make the entire Royal Shipyard float.

This is not something a mere several hundred meters' anti-gravity field on a single ship can compare to.

Even for Perfikot, to create such a gigantic flying stone, she needs to rely on the spiritual power extracted from the collective dreamscape of Chernobyl as support to initiate the alchemy to make it.

And when Sanderion heard Perfikot breached the limits of alchemy using this method, her expression became indescribably complex.

"This is a groundbreaking invention, but if possible, I hope you won't tell anyone how you achieved it, nor tell anyone that you can do it." Sanderion advised Perfikot.

She clearly understands the brilliance this technology can bring to humanity; the floating city Perfikot is building right now is the best testament.

However, Sanderion is equally aware of the terrible consequences this technology could cause if misused.

Simply put, this is power enough to slay gods.

Even the divines they have encountered would not be much harder to kill than a chicken in the face of such might.

Of course, if it's the chief god, maybe they possess the capability to resist this power, after all, this relies on the dreamscape of an entire city's population, it's not hard to unravel.

Nevertheless, this is simply measured as combat power; if this power is used in creation, for example like Perfikot used to push alchemy, it would result in unimaginable technological explosions.

Like now, where it was difficult to make a single ship fly in the past, but now it's possible to make an entire city fly.

The role this technology plays therein is evident.

So Sanderion is very concerned, worried that once this technology leaks, it will cause extremely dire consequences.

Facing Sanderion's advice, Perfikot didn't say much, just nodded affirmatively: "This technology, others can't handle it. I just won't spread it."

Although in Perfikot's view, technology always needs to develop, it cannot be discarded due to potential harm.

But she currently has to admit, whether it's the Northern Territory or the Empire, or humanity overall, they are not ready to bear the consequences of the development brought by this technology.

Therefore, for now, this technology should be temporarily shelved until there's further advancement in alchemy, or when her planned technology popularization succeeds, then consider promoting this technology.

After all, things that seem dangerous now might not be an issue as technology evolves in the future.

Under such thought, the two top-tier alchemists decided to shelve this most advanced alchemical technology that would bring massive change to the world.

As for themselves, they are testing the oversized floating core created by this technology.

The floating core itself is already a validated technology, the prototype validation machine on the Royal Shipyard side has completed all test work, and even the first floating battleship is almost finished constructing and can begin outfitting.

Had Perfikot not been so busy recently to focus on this matter, she should attend the ceremony for the first floating battleship 'launch.'

However, the completed technical validation of the ship-grade floating core does not imply there are no issues with the enlarged city-grade floating core.

Even though Perfikot has great confidence in her technology, she meticulously completes all possible verification processes with Sanderion, just one step short of actual machine launch.

"Are we really going to do the launch test? Aren't you afraid it might pull the mountain up?" Facing Perfikot's decision, Sanderion is somewhat worried.

After all, this oversized floating core can indeed lift the earth's layer within a five-kilometer radius.

In other words, it can make a mountain fly.

"If it actually pulls up the mountain, then I'll flip the mountain upside down and level it, then build a city on top of it." Perfikot honestly doesn't mind, whether using steel to build a floating city or directly chopping a mountain, there's not much substantial difference between the two.

Moreover, in the original world, she read fantasy novels, where those arcanists build their floating cities exactly this way.

Only just that the technology path of this world differs from fantasy novels, otherwise what Perfikot uses now wouldn't be alchemy but magic.

Thinking of this, Perfikot suddenly curiously asked Sanderion: "Speaking of, can mages make a city fly? If I open the collective dreamscape to them."

"Maybe they can, maybe they can't? Who knows! These mages indeed hold some ancient magic, but these spells have long become unusable due to environmental changes, unless you find a massive magic power source, spiritual power alone is not enough." Sanderion did not provide a definitive answer to this question, as she genuinely does not know.

However, Perfikot suddenly recalls she did indeed discover a magic power source in her early years.