During the inspection, the forerunner did not forget to look at the map of Washington, D.C. stored in the core in advance to find the specific information of the suspected museum where he was located.
Soon, he found his current location from the data he saved.
"National Aerospace Museum?"
The forerunner had some doubts because he had done a lot of preparatory work in advance. The corresponding information can be found in the core of almost all the architectural materials available in Washington, D.C., including the National Museum of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
The National Museum of Aeronautics and Astronautics, also known as the National Museum of Aeronautics and Astronautics, is one of the 16 museums under the Smithsonian Museum, the largest United Museum in the United States and the world.
However, what puzzled the forerunner was how the owner gave him the coordinates of a museum, and then vaguely asked himself to see what was here?
If it is the same as before, in order to steal some American military technology, it is better to directly send him or other Decepticons to invade some confidential scientific research centers or enterprise laboratories in the United States.
According to the data he collected, the Smithsonian Museum does have its own research center, but the research topics are basically the history and preservation of some cultures, monuments and antiquities.
Although a considerable number of retired U.S. military aircraft are preserved in the [National Aeronautics and Astronautics Museum], most of which are donated by the U.S. Army, Navy, air force and NATO allies. Most of the internal structures and electronic equipment are well preserved, but they are no better than those in service in the army.
At least in the view of the pioneers, if the owner wants to map his data to master the relevant technologies of more human military aircraft, it is more appropriate to send them directly to a military base or manufacturing factory than to come here for a visit.
A slightly obese guard came over with a flashlight when the forerunner was wondering.
The National Museum of Aeronautics and Astronautics is closing. This is a routine inspection before closing.
The forerunner carefully controlled the body and stood still.
After all, this is the capital of the United States. Having learned enough from sun Cheng''s prudence, he obviously showed more prudence after mastering the intelligence of several Autobots stationed in Washington, D.C.
Fortunately, he also has an optical stealth device, which is now being turned on.
This technology, originally from the hunter civilization of different worlds, has been improved by Atlas using some Cybertron technologies. Now the occasional water wavy reflective pattern has not only greatly reduced the frequency, but also significantly improved the visibility.
So even if the security guard of the museum would pass by him during the patrol, he didn''t worry.
Because unless the other party is staring at their position from the beginning, most people will only think that they are dazzled or have a flying mosquito disease, even if they inadvertently catch a strange ripple around them.
Sure enough, the fat security guard didn''t notice that just a few meters away from his patrol route, there was an invisible behemoth standing there.
As usual, he just casually inspected the museum area he was responsible for for for a while. After confirming that there were no tourists nearby or thieves trying to sneak into the museum, he folded and hummed a tune and turned back from the other side to the security room.
After confirming that there were no outsiders around, the forerunner began to focus on the remote control, started the all terrain reconnaissance device that he had just released, and found the strange things that the owner told him that might be hidden anywhere in the museum area.
It looks easy, but it''s actually a very troublesome task!
After all, the National Aeronautics and Astronautics Museum of the United States, which he came to according to the coordinates, although it can be regarded as one of the 16 Museum areas of the Smithsonian Museum, with the least number of exhibits and the largest shape compared with the exhibits, it also has 24 exhibition halls, with an exhibition area of about 18000 square meters.
There are hundreds of retired aviation and spacecraft in the museum, as well as thousands of rockets, missiles and artifacts used by famous pilots and astronauts that are of great significance in the history of aviation and aerospace in the United States and even Europe.
What''s more, he doesn''t know that the task goal assigned by the owner is an exhibit collected in the museum, or a pattern or logo in the museum.
Therefore, it is conceivable that the search is difficult.
The forerunner soon realized this and quickly released the remaining three all terrain reconnaissance devices. He began to control the four reconnaissance devices to fly up and down the ground in more than 20 exhibition halls, looking for something that may be very important to the owner, or patterns and signs.
The search lasted three or four hours.
The sky soon darkened, but under his patient investigation, 19 of the 24 exhibition halls have been determined by the pioneers that there is no problem.
Naturally, irritability inevitably comes out. Fortunately, his reason is much more than that of other Decepticons.
Therefore, although he was a little upset at the beginning, the forerunner still controlled four investigators after checking an exhibition hall, carefully avoided the security guards who regularly inspected the museum, ignored the monitors he had mastered, entered a very huge exhibition hall and began to search carefully.
Seriously, this exhibition hall should be the closest to the open-air exhibition area where the pioneers are invisible and lurking.
The reason why he didn''t start searching from here before is that there are two adjacent exhibition halls. It is the star exhibition hall in the whole museum, which shows hundreds of retired US warplanes, as well as European warplanes donated by some global allies from the United States, and even former Soviet warplanes.
Therefore, the three exhibition halls nearby are the focus of inspection by the security guards of the museum.
In order not to expose the all terrain reconnaissance device and arouse human vigilance, the pioneers searched one by one from the farthest and most remote exhibition halls, but the three main exhibition halls were placed at the back.
The Scout quickly flew into the exhibition hall, kept close to the fighters placed in the exhibition hall, and began to check carefully.
It happened that human security guards were patrolling in the exhibition hall far away, and the pioneers were less vigilant.
While receiving and processing the data continuously transmitted by the scout, he was thinking about what the master sent himself here to look for.
Suddenly, his body shook violently.
Just now, an image taken by Scout 3 was transmitted to him.
The all terrain reconnaissance vehicle No. 3 is closely inspecting a legendary high-altitude reconnaissance plane, blackbird, which once served in the U.S. military.
When it landed almost close to the ground at the belly of the blackbird reconnaissance plane, a special sign was recorded and quickly fed back to the pioneer''s core.
Decepticons!