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Chapter 502: Chapter 329: Leaving Everyone Behind with a
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Harrison Clark began to quickly rehearse and summarize in his mind several special tactics of the Invaders he proposed last time.
Although he wasn’t a genius when it came to command, he had a wealth of experience.
If this simulated battle was built on Amelia Johnson’s post-modern artistic ideas, the course of the upcoming war would closely match Harrison Clark’s memory.
Amelia was a competent observer, as she had attempted to recreate the future battlefield as much as possible in her imagination.
Perhaps the various parameters of the Invader Warship were also based on Amelia’s speculations before being calculated and refined by Starry Architecture according to the laws of the universe.
However, if anyone could claim to understand this war best, it wouldn’t be Amelia Johnson, nor would it be Starry Architecture, but Harrison Clark himself.
He knew what it felt like to be pushed away by a repulsion field, how quantum entanglement damage rays affected the human body, and the kind of pain it would cause. He also knew clearly what degree of spatial disturbance could lock down Spherical Battleships and what intensity of firepower could shred the flowing light shields…
Amelia created the battlefield using intuition and imagination, Starry Architecture used the logic of cosmic laws to complete it, and Harrison relied on valuable experience gained from facing doom time and time again.
He was a heavy participant, not an observer.
Thirty seconds later, an idea formed in Harrison Clark’s mind.
His fingers began to wave, and brainwave thought commands were issued one by one.
As expected from a new type of warship that mastered the advanced nature of curvature motion, the engine preheating time was significantly reduced, and the movement was very smooth, making Harrison’s operation much more convenient.
Of course, this may also be because it was a simulated battle, which was somewhat different from a real battlefield and lowered the difficulty of control.
Three minutes later, Harrison Clark quickly completed the fleet integration.
Under his comprehensive deployment, the massive fleet was divided into three tiers.
The more rearward the tier, the stronger the comprehensive performance of the battleships, the larger the size, and the stronger the heavy firepower’s long-range lethality.
There were large gaps between each tier, maintaining a great distance from one another.
All snowflake battleships changed their shape in advance, forming a loosely constructed super-large hemispherical array, without using the complete defensive army fleet formation of fully connected snowflake battleships common in Defense Army fleets.
The gaps left between the front row battleships were just enough for the trajectory of heavy firepower weapons from the rear row of battleships to bypass.
All weapons simultaneously aimed at the same point ahead, just like a solar energy reflecting heating pot.
At the same time, Harrison had already ordered some giant space restraining war machines to start preheating and charging.
Once the enemy ships arrived, numerous huge Starry Sky Giant Cannons would replace the eight cannon shells fired last time by the Titan Cannon and complete the location lockdown.
Then, the Stellar Giant Cannons capable of mass-energy impact would follow closely behind, directly targeting the main body of the enemy ship.
The Stellar Giant Cannon looked like an ancient agricultural blower or a snail, with a long barrel at the circumferential tangent.
At this moment, the snail shell-shaped energy storage chamber of the Stellar Giant Cannon had already started simulating continuous release of ultra-high energy from a stellar nuclear fusion, aggregating it as if it were a small sun.
The massive energy and particle flow that was emitted like crazy, under the dual vector kinetic field lock of the strong gravitational field and magnetic field inside the storage chamber, rotated at the speed of light in an extremely small range.
When fired, these energy and particle flows would be thrown out at the cutting tangent as centripetal force increased continuously, exceed the critical point, and completely break away from the control of the dual vector kinetic field, combining into a huge intelligent beam to strike the target.
It was as if the energy of a small sun was concentrated into a beam and blasted into an object.
Based on Harrison’s experience, these unprecedented Stellar Giant Cannons could break through the influence of the enemy ship’s repulsion field, hit the enemy ship’s main body directly, and tear the surface’s flowing light shield at the fastest speed!
In addition, the Main Ship and square transport ship loaded with numerous small combat units were scattered around the periphery of the battlefield, with their engines starting high-intensity preheating and preparing for a sudden advance.
In the huge virtual conference room, countless high-ranking military officers and politicians gathered, staring intently at the front.
Everyone’s eyes were focused on the various contestants’ conditions.
Although this was a personal selection by Nora Camp, it indeed represented the highest level of competition in nearly a decade, with the most participants and the most potential talents competing for the optimal combination selection. It represented the average level of humanity to a great extent and had great reference value.
Herein lay the huge negative impact that could result from Nora Camp’s sudden change of heart.
Suddenly, the emotionless electronic sound of Starry Architecture’s prompt rang out in the virtual conference room.
“Sergeant Harrison Clark has completed fleet integration with a total time of three minutes and thirty-five seconds. Fleet integration completion degree: 99.87%, energy distribution loss ratio lower than 1%, battleship firepower cross coverage layout rationality: 95.55%. Integration speed: first place. Comprehensive evaluation: perfect.”
Nora Camp and many other senior commanders watching the battle outside were stunned.
So fast!
Wait, this recruit was participating in a simulation at the level of the General Commander for the first time; how did he adapt so quickly?
What amazing psychological quality!
Even some of the other outstanding commanders in the competition, such as O’Brien, Gaius, and Oliver Yeoman, hadn’t totally adapted yet and were still half-dazed and adjusting.
Although these people adapted quickly, they could be considered as elites among their peers, but compared to Harrison, the difference was clear.
Could this man with a name and appearance similar to the sage Harrison Clark be a born commander?
By the way, what was the meaning of his early pre-aiming and layout?
The observers could see the time and location of the arrival of the Invader Warships from the countdown.
Harrison knew the time, but how could he determine the exact location?
Did Starry Architecture give away a hint?
ImpossiblelHad he seen Amelia Johnson’s performance a few days ago?
Some people suddenly realized.
Nora Camp then made an explanation, “According to my judgment, Harrison Clark remembered the star map simulated during Amelia Johnson’s live performance, and this star map came from the movie scene filmed by the ancient philosopher Harrison Clark a thousand years ago.”
“In this simulated battle, the battlefield background of Starry Architecture perfectly replicates the timeline and real starry background at the time. Harrison Clark remembered the timeline and scene and made a gambling decision based on the subtle changes in the starlight and position in the star map.”
Nora Camp’s judgment was partially accurate.
Harrison Clark did make decisions based on the star map and timeline.
But his reference was neither the movie nor Amelia Johnson’s art show; it was his memory.
He had personally waited for the invader warship at this location five times.
No one knew this better than him.
Everything was according to the script, and the spherical battleship arrived on time.
The Solar System Barrier dispersed.
Morning Wind played at an increasing gradient, suppressing Song of the Wilderness from deploying particle-interference bombs.
Countless battleships with heavy firepower sync poured in, ready for combat.
Starry Sky Giant Cannon locked its position.
Stellar Giant Cannon caused damage.
Three echelons of crossfire converged at one point and then followed up with a blast.
Tens of seconds later, the first round of concentrated fire was completed. The spherical battleship still stood, but its surface light shield appeared fluctuating and flickering.
Moreover, since the Snowflake Battleships were not connected to each other, after launching heavy solid projectiles, the Snowflake Battleships retreated in space due to the strong reaction force.
After retreating, the gaps between the battleships gradually widened.
Harrison Clark did not let the battleships return to position, but further enlarged the formation along the reaction force.
Enemy Dragonfly Fighters quickly launched, but they did not succeed, and were instead detected and located by the special frequency electromagnetic waves emitted by synchronized interference detectors.
Last time, it took a long time for Starry Architecture to calculate this frequency. But this time, according to the simulation settings, from when the Dragonfly Fighters took off, to when the position was deciphered based on the current computing power, the total time spent was less than five seconds.
The Dragonfly Fighters didn’t even have time to approach the first echelon of battleships that were 200,000 kilometers apart.
Mid-range weapons swept, and the Dragonfly Fighters were wiped out.
The defense fleet continued to pour firepower under Harrison Clark’s control.
Harrison Clark suddenly issued a new command.
The first echelon of battleships changed formation fiercely, creating a circular gap-
This was his prediction again.
With zero casualties, the fleet easily avoided being engulfed by the Dark Energy Black Hole Bomb explosion.
Everything was under control.
After another round of volleys, the streamer shield was completely torn apart.
Eight-legged beetles began to appear.
With powerful defensive shields, the eight-legged beetles started to close in under the artillery fire and simultaneously launched physical toxin counterattacks.
Strong spatial fluctuations erupted again on the spherical battleship, as if the opponent had increased the power of spatial displacement, preparing to force a relocation.
Starry Sky Giant Cannon’s second round of concentrated fire followed closely, and further intensified spatial turbulence suppressed it again.
Large arrays of Galaxy Warriors started to approach their own battleships, engaging in close combat with the approaching eight-legged beetles.
Compared to Harrison Clark’s previous battle in the Divine Eagle Armor, the soldiers equipped with Galaxy Equipment made great progress this time.
The powerful ones switched to Omnipotent Armor and fought with them toe- to-toe.
Ordinary ones used siege cannon and giant shield formations, supplemented by Omnipotent Armor at a distance for continuous point kills.
The battlefield situation appeared very one-sided.
Spectators were amazed, Harrison Clark’s series of operation was truly seasoned and steady, having great principles.
His commanding style can be described in three words: firm, accurate, and ruthless.
In fact, the progress of the simulated war had greatly deviated from the plot in the movie Compound Eye Crisis.
In that virtual era, although humanity’s unyielding spirit had never changed, the level of technology was indeed limited. The threat level of various measures against the enemy was different from now, and the course of war would naturally show significant differences.
However, Harrison Clark seemed to see through the enemy’s every change, always countering their plans and being one step ahead.
After a one and a half hour battle, nearly three million particle-interference bombs made by humans exploded inside the enemy ship. The simulated battle ended with Harrison Clark trading less than 30% in casualties.
At this moment, more than half of the other contestants had long been defeated, and a small number of people were barely holding on, with only a very small number of people having the upper hand, showing signs of winning, but it was still too early to end.