Speaking of food, clothing, housing, and transportation, there might be some significant deviations from the common knowledge, among which housing, often seen as the hardest to solve, turns out to be the easiest.
While permanent housing is indeed quite difficult to construct, most of the settlements in the Northern Territory have only just begun constructing shelters and lack the capacity to accommodate large populations.
Moreover, hundreds of thousands of people is not a small number, and properly accommodating them indeed presents enormous challenges.
But if it's just about temporary accommodation, providing these people with a place to shelter from the wind and rain, it is not difficult for Perfikot to achieve.
Simply put, it's about pitching tents.
After all, the weather hasn't turned to the cold winter yet, and pitching tents in the wilderness can indeed provide a place for people to live.
When Perfikot first arrived in the Northern Territory years ago, she also lived in tents. The conditions were indeed a bit poor, but not unbearable.
The problem of food, however, is somewhat more troublesome. Feeding hundreds of thousands of people is no small matter. Even though the Empire has been preparing for this by stockpiling food for two years now, providing food and drink for hundreds of thousands of people is not an easy task.
Of course, Perfikot has also made some preparations for this issue.
At the time of establishing a research base in the Northern Territory and developing relevant research topics, she had already ordered a study on the issue of food.
Currently, the Northern Territory's food production is indeed insufficient, even just to meet the basic needs of the current population in the Northern Territory, it still relies on deliveries from the Empire's homeland and the New Continent colonies.
But Perfikot's research topics back then were not only about greenhouse farming; research regarding artificial synthetic food has also been ongoing.
Before obtaining Imaginary Alchemy, Perfikot wasn't optimistic about this research either, only setting up a related topic for those researchers to explore.
However, with the advent of Imaginary Alchemy, those researchers creatively tried to use Imaginary Alchemy to solve the problem of artificial synthetic food.
They achieved quite gratifying results, successfully using water and soil to create bread.
Although largely based on traditional alchemy, being able to produce bread using water and soil was already quite remarkable.
Especially since the bread they produced was white bread, truly fragrant and delicious. Compared with bread made from real wheat, there was no difference in texture or nutritional value.
Even though eating only bread would be problematic, for the ordinary Empire citizens of this era, having white bread was already a luxury.
Especially since the bread did not contain any additives like sawdust or stones—a solid, real white bread with every bite.
Perfikot was naturally very satisfied with this research, not only giving substantial rewards to the researchers but also submitting their names to the Imperial Center, indicating that the Empire should provide sufficient recognition.
Perhaps the average person might not understand the significance, but Perfikot believes that the higher-ups in the Imperial Center can realize the crucial importance of this technology in solving food issues.
However, there were still certain defects in the technology developed by these researchers, and the production aspect was not quite satisfactory.
At the very least, these researchers couldn't meet the food demands of exceeding more than a thousand people at once.
But these are not problems in front of Perfikot.
She analyzed the research results of these researchers, detailed the refinement ceremony they designed, optimized the places that lacked, and improved their refinement ceremony.
Ultimately, Perfikot eliminated soil as a material and replaced it with carbon and water.
And the final product was not bread, but compressed biscuits.
In this era, compressed biscuits have not been invented yet, but there exists a rather hard and dry biscuit among sailors' rations, which in a sense is the earliest form of compressed biscuits.
However, the texture, nutrition, and all aspects of these biscuits were quite terrible. While being able to eat such hard biscuits was a happiness that could move sailors of the sail era to tears, it doesn't change the fact that these were really awful.
Literally, even the dogs wouldn't want to eat it.
So what Perfikot made using alchemy was certainly not something that could crush dogs or choke dogs.
But it was a truly mature compressed biscuit from the original world, capable of serving as military rations in the logistics systems of modern warfare.
The origin of such compressed biscuits cannot be precisely traced, but it is said to have been invented initially for weight loss.
However, with the passage of time and technological advancement, the compressed biscuit has been updated and refined, ultimately developing into a food that is rich in nutrients, packed with energy, and highly filling.
Even just a small piece could fill the stomach, providing the entire day's necessary caloric and nutritional needs for an adult, making it extremely practical.
Perfikot used precisely this recipe for compressed biscuits, and for that purpose, she even employed the abilities of the Eye of Omniscience to optimize the recipe, ensuring that the produced compressed biscuits can indeed provide human bodies with enough nutrition and energy.
Don't underestimate this, because in a post-apocalyptic environment, balanced nutrition and sufficient caloric intake are essential prerequisites for a person to survive.
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