I Really Didn’t Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World - Chapter 781
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Chapter 781: Chapter 470: The Value of the Homeworld【4000 Words】_2
Shadow Warriors were not as tall and burly as Aoton Warriors, but they had a significant edge in equipment control and intuitive judgment.
The three main factors determining a soldier’s professional level are intuition and judgment, mental quality, and comprehensive military literacy.
The second and third items are about the same for everyone.
But there is a world of difference in the first item.
Scholars believe that human emotions are most active in their home environment.
Active emotional fluctuations will drive higher intensity intuitive responses.
Emotions can sometimes be redundant, but in wartime they are the core driving force to enhance individual combat power.
Some would argue, such as some cold-blooded killers who have strong abilities and cold ruthlessness.
In fact, this is not accurate, as the seemingly colder the killer, the more intense emotions are likely lurking deep within their hearts.
Such emotions are often twisted and hidden deep, not easily detected, but there must be something to cling to.
Under the cold shell of cold-blooded killers, there is often a soft spot.
These soft spots may have disappeared in the past or still exist, and once found, it means that a cold-blooded killer has reached the end of his life.
It was around the year 2900 that the high-ranking officials of the Morning Breeze Empire realized the superiority of the homeworld environment, but by then there were only a hundred years left until the decisive battle and the dome was still in the Proxima Centauri System.
After comprehensive consideration, people at that time were not willing to rebuild their homeland beside the dome with only a hundred years left.
Having finished chatting with Freddy, Harrison Clark was about to leave and return to his dormitory to enjoy the secure network when Freddy stopped him, “Oh, there’s one more thing, bro.”
“What?”
“I talked to Dean Martha Owen and saw the latest generation of Star Shadow Battle Armor they designed.”
“Star Shadow Battle Armor?”
“Yes, it incorporates some design concepts from my Warp Battle Armor and stacks all the latest technological achievements of the Empire. Except for the lack of warp capability, the Star Shadow Battle Armor is far superior to the Warp Battle Armor in terms of conventional mobility, weapons, shields, reconnaissance, and energy systems.”
“Show me the blueprints and parameters.”
Half an hour later, Harrison Clark closed the blueprint and only said one word, “Nice!”
The Star Shadow Battle Armor was impressive, making him drool.
The most vicious part was the new Coronal Cannon system, incorporating 99 retractable tubes, with 99 different types of lethal energy sources that can be randomly combined to release different degrees of destruction, effectively dealing with Blade Mantis’ energy-adapting evolutionary ability.
The Star Shadow Battle Armor also came equipped with an antimatter short-range cannon, which could continuously release a large number of antiprotons in a very short time, using the annihilation effect of matter and antimatter to directly attack the enemy. Its range of bursting power was not as great as an Antimatter Bomb, but its single-point lethality was far superior.
Numerous times stronger than the most advanced antimatter cutting machine currently on Morrowind No.2.
There are more than ten types of various medium and long-range firearms and machine guns, each of which can deal effectively with different situations.
But it’s not without its flaws, for example, Harrison Clark is very obsessed with melee weapons, but they are still a kind of unified force cutting knife. The performance has been improved, but not qualitative.
According to Martha Owen’s statement, if you can bombard the enemy at medium and long distances, why bother falling into close combat?
If it wasn’t for the risk of running out of ammunition for long-range high-powered weapons, the Weapon Design Institute wouldn’t even want to design melee weapons.
Close combat should be a last resort when there is no way out.
Besides, more powerful melee weapons are not impossible to make, but high power naturally comes with intense explosive impacts.
When the distance gets too close and evasive maneuvers are impossible, killing a thousand enemies only to hurt a thousand of your own would be pointless.
The safest and most effective melee weapon still relies on unified cutting force, which has no intense explosive effect but is still powerful.
Safe and very handy for slashing people.
Harrison Clark agreed with Martha Owen’s statement, “Well, it’s okay, but without the warp ability, it’s a little less interesting.”
Freddy: “Yes, so we need to redesign the Star Shadow Battle Armor, incorporating the Egyptian tribe’s core and the Z Bacteria Energy Pipeline Network.”
“Is there a mature design plan?”
“There is, but the details need to be perfected. Everything should be done within a month at the latest.”
Harrison Clark: “That’s nice.”
Freddy: “It’s just a shame that by the time we get there they won’t have the Egyptian core, and without it, they won’t be able to manufacture anything even with the blueprints.”
“Yes.” Harrison Clark nodded helplessly.
“In another two hours, Star will complete the data modeling of the new Star Shadow Battle Armor, and the various parameter differences will be within 1% of the theoretical values. Do you want to give it a try?”Harrison Clark frowned, “Freddy, can your brain handle it?”
“Yes.”
Harrison Clark thought for a moment, then spoke to the air, “In that case, Star, notify Mr. Green. Have him select fifty thousand soldiers to participate in my Star Shadow Battle Armor training course in the simulation system ahead of time. Give them three days to select the best soldiers. The course will start the day after tomorrow, and last two hours each day. Although there’s not much hope of waiting for us, we might as well give it a try.”
As soon as Harrison Clark finished his instructions, Mr. Green immediately executed them on the other side.
There was quite a stir in the Shadow Galaxy.
They had long heard of the name of the most powerful warrior of the Sage, but they had never been able to see him in person. They could only witness miracles from the few quantum projections captured by Sky Peak 917, but they never had the chance to fight alongside him.
Now, they could not only see him in person but even listen to his live lectures. How could they not be excited?
After discussing business with Mr. Green, Harrison Clark went to play chess with Nora Camp.
Before the chess game began, Nora Camp took the initiative to talk about Needham Brown’s situation.
Without Harrison Clark asking her if what she said was true, she volunteered her position, “To avoid any misunderstandings, Lord Sage, I…”
Harrison Clark: “Don’t keep calling me Lord Sage, it’s too distant. Call me Harrison Clark.”
Nora Camp: “I dare not.”
“Then call me dear.”
“I’ll just call you Harrison Clark.”
“Okay.”
“Um, Harrison…Harrison Clark, let me clarify a little.”
“Okay.”
“The statements I made in the video released by Needham Brown.”
Harrison Clark smiled, “Oh, that didn’t bother me at all. But I know that was just a temporary measure…”
Nora Camp suddenly shook her head with a smile, flicking her hair, “No, there wasn’t any temporary measure. Needham Brown is not worth my trouble, let alone worth lying for. What I said was serious.”
“Huh?”
“As long as you have a need, I will go through fire and water for you.”
Harrison Clark was shocked.
“Are you this direct?”
Nora Camp nodded again, “Yes, just this direct. I’m just afraid I’m not good enough for you, after all, I’m no longer young…”
Harrison Clark waved his hand abruptly, “Don’t belittle yourself. In my eyes, you’re amazing. But let’s not rush this, after all, we’re far apart at the moment, and even if I wanted to attack the enemy, I’m powerless.”
Nora Camp’s face suddenly flushed.
“Lord…Lord Sage, oh no, Harrison Clark, why did you suddenly ‘drive’?”
Harrison Clark frowned.
Don’t tell me this joke is still going on, sir?
In another layer of the communication network hidden from Harrison Clark, Martha Owen and Freddy were sneaking in a simulation laboratory.
The two geniuses exchanged data and listened in intently, without talking.
Martha Owen, “My goodness, these two are really that bored playing chess? Couldn’t they take the opportunity to do something else?”
Freddy: “Dean Owen, isn’t your behavior tantamount to eavesdropping on top secrets? My brother knows I can sense everything that happens in my brain, so it’s impossible.”
“Then why did he just ‘drive’?”
“Drive? What do you mean? What car?”
Martha Owen rolled her eyes, “Forget it, I’m too lazy to talk about such a deep topic with you, a half-human, half-machine guy.”
Freddy stopped chatting and focused on the rapidly scrolling data in front of him, frowning.
Suddenly, he casually asked Martha Owen, “Dean Owen, could you help me start a special calculation in the Academy of Sciences?”
“What do you want to calculate?”
“Calculate whether I can use the Egyptian tribe’s core on Morrowind No.2 and see if we can use short-range continuous warps to help the ship accelerate and arrive at the Shadow Galaxy ahead of time.”
Martha Owen: “Hmm?”