I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 1204 - 704 Valkyrie·Zero_2

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Chapter 1204: Chapter 704: Valkyrie·Zero_2

Chapter 1204 -704: Valkyrie·Zero_2

Of course, now that the satellite has been infiltrated by humans, its progress will somewhat change.

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If the base of the Flying Tiger Team was compared to a colony of bacteria, then at this moment, the Glenoid Tribe Satellite would be like a spherical culture medium surface, with the human-soldier-formed colonies quietly and gradually expanding, consuming the productivity and resources of the Glenoid Tribe on the satellite.

All the technicians, including Ponkt, noticed something peculiar.

The efficiency of the underlying beetles infected with the Trojan horse by humanity in their core programs seemed to be excessively high, several times that of ordinary Glenoid Tribe beetles.

Behind the human base, there was clearly a third-party force that ordinary people could not touch, continuously optimizing the calculation power of a large number of human beetles and other production tools, further improving production efficiency.

Ordinary people did not know, but the command level of the Empire, including Nora Camp, saw the truth clearly.

According to the information provided by the Service Department of The Supreme Intelligent Brain, the decentralized mainframe quantum computing network composed of billions of stars scattered across the Empire is currently undergoing extremely high-load overload calculations.

The Service Department believed this was somewhat risky and might destabilize the mainframe Star, and had tried to reduce the load of calculations but failed. The instructions sent by the Service Department were rejected by the dense stars.

One after another risk index assessment reports from the grassroots units of the Intelligent Brain Service Department flew like snowflakes to the Empire’s decision-making layer, eventually converging into a huge information flow.

More and more reports explicitly pointed out that with the formal issuance of the command for the great decisive battle, all regions of humanity are currently undergoing large-scale overall mobilization.

At every moment, countless populations of thousands of billions, as well as larger amounts of military, scientific research, and production-related materials, are flowing like water through the gravitational lines of curvature and countless long, medium, and short-distance Stargate transmission channels.

In the hinterland of the Empire, mighty fleets, personnel, and warriors are rushing towards various ultra-long-range Stargates like a surging sea of rivers, and erupting like lava from the depths of the Cloudtop War Zone’s first, second, third… Sky Hole Stargates.

With humanity’s current capability to mobilize resources, the fully operational Morrowind Empire can consume all the energy released by a sun throughout its life every thousand seconds just to meet transportation needs.

By this calculation, 3,154 suns could be consumed in a year.

The entire Milky Way Galaxy would only last for 86,000 years with such consumption.

Compared to the billions and tens of billions of years of the life span of galaxies, this rate of consumption is already extremely terrifying, far exceeding the limit of Tier 3 Civilization by countless times, and even ordinary Fourth-class Civilization cannot compare.

Humanity took ten millennia to progress from 0.7-grade civilization to the present, where they can mobilize such vast resources during full mobilization.

Humanity has truly exhausted the power of the entire Milky Way Galaxy and focused on doing one thing.

To cope with such an intensity of mobilization, the demand for intelligent brain computing power at each link must be maintained at an extremely high level for a long time.

Therefore, there must be no mistakes in the mainframe Star, or it will cause great turmoil and astronomical losses.

In order to ascertain the situation and eliminate risks, the Service Department spent a great deal of effort in layer-by-layer analysis to find the cause, and the final conclusion was somewhat amusing.

The reason for the excessive load on the Star’s computing power was due to two biases it had made.

First, it allocated more computing power to the Third Front, including the Glenoid Tribe Star. The mainframe Star was trying to synchronize and improve the strategic capabilities of special human forces in all Iron Wall Chain Array celestial bodies.

Second, the character of the mainframe Star was undergoing high-intensity human simulations, transforming into a beautiful girl image named “Vivian” and doing something. Of course, the staff of the Service Department couldn’t see exactly what “Vivian” was up to. The mainframe Star encrypted this piece of data with the highest level. It is said that only the sages who have passed away have the decoder for it.

The human leadership ultimately decided not to question it and chose to trust in the mainframe Star’s choices.

As long as the mainframe Star remained loyal to humanity, all its choices would inevitably benefit humanity more and comply with its own logical judgments. The logic judgment principle of the mainframe Star came from the planning of sages long ago, so the Star would not make mistakes. If it truly made a mistake, humanity would have to accept the consequences.

As for the Glenoid Tribe Satellite Base, although Nico Ross was promoted to the commander of a large team of nearly 500,000 people, he didn’t have much to do for a while.

The large team structure established by Nora Camp was very complete, with capable personnel available at almost every critical position and extra intelligent brain computing power assigned to each person.

Before the team officially set off for the Glenoid Tribe Star, he had nothing to do.

A strange change occurred. After activating the Absolute Link, not only was his life temporarily safe, but his life became much more leisurely and relaxed.

Apart from the annoying Barnes Gilbert, who was always pestering him, life could be said to be peaceful and everything was going smoothly.

He didn’t know what was wrong with the man, who was clearly one of the top warriors himself, with comprehensive strength rivaling his father Roger Baker or Spartacus, yet he always sought to engage Nico Ross in a sparring match under the pretext of learning from him.

Nico Ross almost agreed, but after watching a demo operation with a clumsy Level 4 Sand Dune Worm performed by Bainesta, Nico Ross hummed twice, “Well, not bad. Practice more, your fighting style is fierce but lacks finesse. Using all your strength easily may work against ordinary opponents, but if you encounter a perfect-grade combat unit of the Compound-Eyed Observer, you could easily be at a disadvantage. If you encounter an enemy unit with special abilities, it will be even harder to have room for maneuver, and if you’re not careful, your life could be at risk.”