After being expanded tenfold, this space could only fit one person. Without the expansion, could it only fit 0.3 of a person?
How was this possible?
Or was it that from the beginning, this thing wasn't designed for a human to truly fit inside, but was meant to be controlled by a system or robots?
But this isn't realistic. The robots I designed are all sized according to human weight and height, and their standard body height is even set at one meter eighty.
In this case, how can a robot fit into this excavation vessel?
However, this confusion was quickly resolved when Lin Yi sat inside the vessel.
It turns out, when he sat inside, he was startled to find that this thing was designed to be laid down inside.
His upper body was exposed outside, while the lower body was completely invisible, much like being in a sleeping bag, lying flat inside.
This meant that what he saw just now was entirely the activity space for his upper body.
