Chapter 127: Material Science, LV3!

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  As for cost, lithium metal and polydimethylsiloxane, both are perfectly acceptable.

  ......

  [Congratulations to the host for completing the reward task!]

  [Task completion is as follows: Solve the lithium dendrite problem.]

  [Final evaluation of the task: None (No evaluation of the reward task)]

  [Task Reward: 70,000 experiences in material science, 10,000 experience in biochemistry, wreckage.]

  Inside a pure white system space.

  Looking at the experience tips on the holographic panel, Orion smiles.

  Worthy of the technology of a higher civilisation, the experience brought by even a small electrode was quite considerable.

  These experiences thrown at maths definitely couldn't set off any splashes, but his material science and biochemistry were both LV1, and throwing them at these two subjects directly made him experience the feeling of riding a rocket.

  This reward task was probably the most enjoyable one he had ever done.

  "System, open the attribute panel!"

  With a flash of white light, the data panel quickly appeared in front of Orion.

  [

  A. Maths: LV5 (54,000/300,000)

  B. Physics: LV3 (53100/100,000)

  C. Biochemistry: LV2 (4000/50,000)

  D. Engineering: LV1 (0/10,000)

  E. Materials Science: LV3 (13,000/100,000)

  F. Energy Science: LV1 (0/10,000)

  G. Informatics: LV1 (3000/10,000)

  Points: 2475

  ]

  Materials Science has risen two levels at once, to LV3, and is now the same level as Physics. Biochemistry had also risen one level, and was now LV2.

  However, although Orion had read a lot of books and literature on the subject under the guidance of the system task, after all, he wasn't someone who specialised in the field, and he couldn't feel any increase in thinking skills for that kind of subject for the time being.

  At least it wasn't as intuitive as the feeling brought to him by mathematics.

  Perhaps, this also had something to do with the fact that the two subjects didn't rely so much on things like "inspiration".

  After closing the attribute panel, Orion conventionally looked at the item bar next to him.

  The Wreckage II lying in the item bar was a black cube, about the size of a third-order Rubik's Cube, but from its appearance, it gave people a very puzzled feeling.

  Unlike Wreckage One, which could be seen as a battery at a glance, for this thing whose existence was unknown, Orion took it out of the item bar and looked at it for a long time, still confused as to what it was actually used for.

  A toy of a higher civilisation?

  Not really.

  As for weapons, even less so.

  The most fascinating thing was that there were no scratches on the surface of the cube, and Orion couldn't even tell what was wrong with it that the system had decided to send it to him as "wreckage".

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