ARPAnet

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Source

Fragment Crafting (1.6%), Lottery Machine (0.03%), Wishing (0.14%), Tool Chest(1.5%), Relic Forge (80 Relic RF)

Stats

Stars FAME ART FTH CIV TECH Special Stats
★☆☆☆☆ 44 30 31 21 18 Chore Dispatch SPD +1.2%
Spot Rogue Survivor once, Snail Rush +6
Rogue Survivor Spotted: 20/20
★★☆☆☆ 46 31 32 22 19 Chore Dispatch SPD +1.6%
Spot Rogue Survivor once, Snail Rush +8
Rogue Survivor Spotted: 20/20
★★★☆☆ 50 33 34 24 21 Chore Dispatch SPD +2%
Spot Rogue Survivor once, Snail Rush +10
Rogue Survivor Spotted: 20/20
★★★★☆ 56 37 38 28 25 Chore Dispatch SPD +2.8%
Spot Rogue Survivor once, Snail Rush +14
Rogue Survivor Spotted: 20/20
★★★★★ 66 43 44 34 31 Chore Dispatch SPD +3.6%
Spot Rogue Survivor once, snail RUSH +18
Rogue Survivor Spotted: 20/20
★★★★★★ '
Awakened 71 48 49 39 36 Chore Dispatch SPD +3.6%
Spot Rogue Survivor once, Snail Rush +18
Rogue Survivor Spotted: 20/20
Chore Dispatch SPD +2.8% (Awakened)

Skills

Murika skill II.png Place in Murikan Museum: In Murika, 2x INTEL Drops +7.5%

Murika skill II.png Place in Murikan Museum: In Murika, B-tads gained +7.5%

Relic Resonance

Nuclear Football.pngARPAnet.png Lumber Camp produces Ancient Wood by +12%
Nefertiti Bust.pngENIAC Prototype.pngBehistun Inscription.pngARPAnet.png Per 500 DNA Strength, Snail RUSH +4
DNA Strength: 20,000/20,000

Description

On Jul 25, 1969, ARPAnet developed the world's first packet-switched network.

On this day, the 4 large computers from 4 universities finally established a connection by using a wireless packet-switched network and satellite communication through a special interface signal processor and special cord. But technically, it was unsuitable to be promoted, as it might stop working when a certain part of the network was under attack. Ideally, the other parts of the network should be able to work normally under such circumstances.

[Evolution of the Internet]

Gen 1: ARPAnet network with only 4 nodes.

Gen 2: ARPAnet can connect to more than 100 hosts.

Gen 3: Data packets are expanded to create the Internet.

Gen 4: Successfully established the NSFnet wide area network.