I Really Didn’t Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World - Chapter 783
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Chapter 783: Chapter 472: Turning of the Tide【Thanks to League Leader CLV’s Orange】_1
Freddy’s intention was for Harrison Clark to go all out in the simulation battle, without worrying about whether the information network built in his brain could bear it.
This was exactly what Harrison Clark had in mind.
The training ground was chosen in space, in the Kuiper asteroid belt of the Shadow Galaxy system.
Compared to the fragmented asteroid belt of the Solar System, the outer asteroid belt of the Shadow system has a larger number, wider distribution, higher diffusion coefficient, and more complex environment.
Asteroids are large in size, ranging from hundreds to thousands of kilometers, or small in size, ranging from tens of kilometers to hundreds or even tens of meters.
Some asteroids have different materials, possessing strong twisted magnetic fields that can significantly interfere with the stability of quantum network information.
Some asteroids may look small, but they have an astonishing mass and possess a strong gravitational pull on nearby materials.
If given enough time, these small asteroids could gradually grow into a new planet.
For example, some asteroids are filled with heavy metal isotopes with extremely high atomic weights, and the radiation intensity within tens of kilometers around them is comparable to the center of a nuclear explosion.
Such a complex asteroid belt environment is not fictitious, but built on the actual fragmented asteroid belt of the Shadow Galaxy system.
According to the estimation of the military leadership, this will become humanity’s first line of defense.
This is the best training environment.
Although theoretically, the Prism Ship Fleet can bypass the asteroid belt and push forward directly from the top of the Ecliptic Plane of the planetary system, with humanity’s current military strength, even the powerful Compound-Eyed Observer would not easily let its fleet fall into the encirclement of enemies on both sides.
It has been a century’s effort for humans to break through the Prism Ship’s defensive layer.
Although they have not yet succeeded, it seems not far away.
The charm of basic sciences lies in the fact that before unveiling the secret, it feels mysterious and unpredictable; but once you step into the temple, you can suddenly unlock the new world, and make rapid progress in a very short time.
Take metallurgy, which humans have dealt with for thousands of years, for example.
Humans have worked hard for thousands of years to obtain higher-performing metal materials.
However, the progress made by humans in the previous millennia of history is not as much as the decade when scientists peeped into the crystalline laws of alloys.
The Compound-Eyed Observer has already experienced the terror of humanity’s rapid learning ability, knowing that as long as humans are given a chance, even just a planetary system, they can create a technological explosion in a short time.
So, the more it is, the more the Compound-Eyed Observer must avoid the risk of the Prism Ship being shot down.
In Harrison Clark’s words, the Compound-Eyed Observer is afraid.
Against the cosmic backdrop, Harrison Clark floated in the air with his hands behind his back.
Behind him were the torn ten-layer Dyson Membrane simulated by Star, and the huge black hole in the distance, which looked very dark and deep from the front, but with golden glimmers around the edge.
More than 50,000 elite soldiers selected in front of him were lined up in a neat square formation.
Harrison Clark spread his hands, and two Star Shadow Battle Armors, which looked exactly the same, appeared on his sides.
“Believe that before you joined the training, you already know the general situation. The difference between the two battle armors on my left and right is only one point: having a warp engine or not. Other aspects are the same. You will first operate the battle armor without a warp engine to adapt to its performance. In two hours, you will be evaluated and scored; the top 10,000 scores will have the opportunity to receive adaptive training for the warp-engined battle armor. As for the others, first complete the basic learning and wait for the next scoring. My ultimate goal is for everyone present to become qualified warriors so that as soon as I arrive, everyone can change clothes immediately.”
The crowd responded enthusiastically, and the atmosphere was very heated.
Harrison Clark glanced sideways with the corner of his eye, and there was a statistical list.
The list included the real-time feedback analysis of all people.
Most people’s feedback was good, but a very few of them seemed indifferent.
Harrison Clark gritted his teeth.
What do you mean?
Treating kindness as donkey liver and lungs?
I teach for free, yet you’re not satisfied?
At this point, he finally experienced firsthand the heavy blow he had given to Amelia Johnson back then, the same taste.
While instructing Star to distribute the basic tutorial, Harrison Clark secretly ordered to open the detailed information in the abnormal list.
Looking at the blurry faces, Mr. Clark seemed annoyed.
It turned out that one of the Shadow Forces members selected by the Sage Institute had neither a name nor a file code, and even their faces were blurred.
“Star, what’s going on with these people? Show me the face of the person in this feedback tag who wrote “not convinced”, and I’ll make a note of it.”
Star: “Sorry, the Sage Institute’s authority is higher than mine, so it won’t let me show it.”
“Is there such a thing?”
“Oh, don’t be so narrow-minded. When you leak some real skills, people will naturally be convinced. You are a philosopher, and as the saying goes, ‘A prime minister can hold a boat in his belly’, right?”
Harrison Clark muttered to himself, “Okay, fine.”
After ten minutes, the test soldiers were fully armed and began to flicker and shuttle in their respective areas, following the instructions of Star’s built training system to execute some extreme maneuvers, attack some moving targets such as Blade Mantis and Eight-legged Beetles, and dodge sudden attacks from various Prism Ship weapons and small units.
According to Star’s requirements, they must survive in the high-intensity battlefield for five minutes and successfully withdraw from the battlefield to be qualified.
Two hours later, just 8,998 people completed it, slightly lower than Harrison Clark’s expectations, but still acceptable.