Chapter 155: Fly
Standing in front of a console, Zero frowned.
The reason he chose to stand here was because there were more than ten operating platforms here. Only the top of the operating console had a screen of light. Two concentric rings were constantly moving on the light screen, and at the same time, groups of symbols appeared below the light screen. These symbols were somewhat similar to the Roman symbols, so that zero judged them to be numbers.
And the way the numbers are displayed, in two groups side by side, in addition to the concentric rings of interlaced motion, there is no reason to believe that it represents information about certain coordinates. An operating platform with coordinates would appear. In other words, this should be the flying platform of the spaceship.
In general, the supply of energy, whether aircraft or other means of transportation, meets the requirements of the driving system first. If the transport could not move, then it would be of no use first. It seems that this unknown civilization did not go beyond this range, placing the required energy to drive in the first sequence. However, the platform in front of him had no other controls, not even the most common crystals. He really didn’t know how to move the spaceship.
But one thing was certain, since the operating platform was here, then the controller must be somewhere else. It was just that Zero could not understand the civilization this spaceship represented, so he could not find a way to deal with it.
He tried to reach his hand out onto the metal platform. Immediately, several rectangular light frames appeared under his palm. As soon as he removed his hand, the light disappeared. Touch keys were not uncommon in this era. For example, in Phoenix City’s information center, intelligent computers used the touch button on the light screen to operate. It seemed like the operation of the spaceship was inextricably linked to the touch of the keys. However, Zero did not know what commands these keys represented, and did not dare to randomly press them.
He used his free hand to caress the platform, and as he moved his palm, long rays of light appeared one by one. Zero’s eyes memorized the distribution of the light lattice. When he retracted his hand from the platform, he already had a complete light lattice distribution map in his mind.
This should be a recessive keypad of light arranged in a square, vertical seven, a total of 49 keybits. And on both sides of these keys, there were also columns of light with symbols on them. There were only two columns, and each column also had seven columns. There were a total of 56 keybits that formed the operating system of the spaceship.
For such an advanced aircraft, Zero believed that with just a simple command, it would be able to allow the ship to fly automatically. Unfortunately, even if he did, he would not know how to combine the buttons to form the command to start the spaceship.
