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I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 943 - 579: Talents Emerge in Every Generation_1
Chapter 943: Chapter 579: Talents Emerge in Every Generation_1
The fog caused the humans to lose their advantage in visibility.
In a large-scale battlefield, visibility is particularly important.
If both sides have similar technology levels and can accurately locate each other, then space warfare would be a typical war of attrition.
The competition lies in the production capacity and respective population sizes- whoever can withstand more, wins.
However, when one side acquires technologies such as invisibility or fog-like concealment, they gain a visibility advantage.
When the advantageous side knows the location and movement direction of the disadvantaged side’s military strength, they can either arrange long-range, large-caliber pre-aiming, make on-the-spot decisions and quickly concentrate their advantage to eliminate the enemy, purposefully leave an area open to lure the enemy to make a futile move, open a gap from another side, or arrange a lot of explosive devices or disruptors in the enemy’s target area in advance.
All of these methods can easily be employed to take advantage.
Whoever has control of information has the advantage in warfare.
Now the positioning, concentration of fire, and fire network setup of the human defending forces in the Voyager Galaxy are all in disarray. The only solution is to send out more battle units continuously, reducing their disadvantage as much as possible.
However, the losses on both sides are entirely disproportionate.
As the situation deteriorates rapidly, the key to breaking the deadlock is placed on the science vessel.
The opportunity to turn the tide of battle will only be found when the research on the fish Tiffany captured is complete.
At this point, the entire scientific research force of the Voyager Galaxy has been mobilized, with scholars from other star systems in the Morrowind Empire providing remote assistance simultaneously.
Huge amounts of data are being disseminated in all directions through the human quantum network, with the Voyager Galaxy at its center.
Not only are these people busy, but Willian and Glen, who are still alive in the Virtual Energy space, have not been idle either.
On the one hand, they pass on data to the Solar System, and on the other hand, they conduct scientific experiments with Virtual Energy in their own space.
However, the fish’s abilities do not belong to human technology.
Studying its characteristics is as difficult as opening up an entirely new field of knowledge.
Just considering the enormous data collection and computation work from one sample, it would take the T100 working at full capacity for decades to process.
But now, if the fog cannot be broken through and visibility regained, it seems the Voyager Galaxy can only hold on for less than three days.
In fact, there is an even worse situation- Tiffany remains unconscious, and Harrison Clark cannot run the T100 stably on his own.
So, for the time being, people have lost their only top combat force that could win one-on-one situations against the enemy.
While the situation seems precarious, it is said that chaos breeds heroes. As long as proper conditions are met, there will always be geniuses emerging from a large population base.
The Second Core Squadron of the First Combat Brigade, the Tarn.
The Tarn is an old heavy battleship built in 2620.
Although the Tarn had undergone a significant facelift twenty years ago, as an old triangular pyramid warship, its internal layout and core components are basically fixed. The time and cost of material for a complete renovation would not be less than building a brand new warship.
After considering all factors, the Guardian Army decided to let it continue serving.
The advantages of old equipment lie in stable operation, easy maintenance, and relatively comprehensive functionality.
In 2620, humanity was still in a period of rapid expansion, with most ships being designed with a colonization function. Not like today, with the arrival of the war cycle, the design philosophy of human ships has undergone significant changes over the past thirty years, paying more attention to the ultimate performance of a single function.
Among all the old heavy battleships of the same period, the Tarn’s performance is the most well-preserved, so it can still stay in the front fleet.
Other old warships have mostly been assigned to the mid-line or rear positions.
Quentin Cooper, a 46-year-old native of the Voyager Star, is the captain of the Tarn. He comes from a learned family.
Being able to become the captain of a heavyweight battleship in the main combat sequence at the age of 46 shows Quentin Cooper’s abilities.
In the current chaotic situation, under his on-site command, the Tarn’s living force remains relatively intact, and the loss rate of intelligent warfare units such as drones is also lower.
At this moment, Quentin Cooper is standing anxiously under the starry map projection, his neck almost becoming stiff from lifting his head.The projection showed vast fog clusters and occasionally a few red dots flashing along the edges of the fog, then quickly disappearing.
At the same time, a large number of green dots representing human units were being attacked by these suddenly appearing red dots and were quickly extinguished.
Previously, the second core fleet had hundreds of thousands of large warships, but now nearly half had been lost.
The situation before everyone’s eyes caused anxiety, but they were all at a loss for what to do.
Countless thoughts bubbled up in Quentin Cooper’s mind like air bubbles in boiling water.
Suddenly, he turned to the Deputy Officer beside him and asked, “How many energy modules and mass-energy conversion devices do we have on our ships now?”
The Deputy Officer reported, “Our Tarn has energy supply capabilities, but currently, almost no comrades can come to us to replenish energy, so our module reserves are still abundant.”
Quentin Cooper nodded, then decisively ordered, “Have all engineering personnel and automated engineering machinery deployed into space, produce a large number of ultra-heavy mass modules, and launch them into space without limit.”
“What?”
The Deputy Officer was puzzled.
Quentin Cooper suddenly frowned but did not explain, and had already jumped past the Deputy Officer to issue the command directly.
At the same time, he sent a report to the command center.
About thirty seconds later, all the ships with abundant energy module reserves, except for the Tarn, began similar operations.
When the situation reached a point where clever tricks were no longer effective, sometimes traditional, simple methods might be the ultimate solution.
At first, many grassroots personnel did not understand the intentions of the higher-ups, but as more and more ultra-heavy modules flooded into space, the situation gradually began to change.
Although the fish had the ability to push away obstacles when flying, these ultra-heavy modules themselves had gravitational reactions.
The countless ultra-heavy modules cluttering space seemed like an amplifier, allowing human detectors to increase their accuracy rate by at least three times even under the interference of thick fog.
And as the density of ultra-heavy modules in the entire battlefield area continued to increase, the fish’s flying speed gradually dropped below the speed of light.
Although the flying speed of human combat units was also significantly affected, the overall gap between the two sides had suddenly narrowed down considerably.
Afterward, Quentin Cooper was temporarily promoted to the Chief of Staff of the Second Core Fleet. Under his planning and coordination, the second fleet used instantaneous synchronization and focused fire to wipe out as many as hundreds of thousands of fish in one breath.
Watching the scene from afar, Harrison Clark felt quite gratified.
People couldn’t always rely on him to save the world every time; future generations had to show their own wisdom and intelligence.
The rise and fall of civilization was never just a matter for him alone.
At this moment, Star told him, “Good news. A student of Willian’s at the Solar System Biological Institute has just captured the fish’s thinking code by tapping into their virtual energy conception. We have now initially deciphered their language, and it seems that we can communicate directly with the fish.”
Harrison Clark’s eyes lit up, “Great!”
“But there is a problem.”
“What?”
“The fish’s language seems to be a pure form of quantum random entanglement. Each small fragment contains a lot of information, and these pieces of information are randomly combined…”
“Keep it simple.”
“We need a quantum intelligence with the same scale as the fish’s, or even a higher level, to establish a direct mental channel with them and communicate through pure ideological forms.”
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Harrison Clark understood, “So you mean only I can do it? Willian and Glen haven’t been able to enter our quantum network directly, right?”
Star hmmed in agreement, “Yes.”
Harrison Clark nodded, “Alright then. Leave it to me.”
Five seconds later, Harrison Clark’s thinking entity in the Cetus UV Star opened all quantum network channels.
His consciousness quickly sank and then entered a world of the ocean.