Chapter 144: Chapter 126: Crisis Lurking and Hidden
Moves 2
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Compared to the previous visits, this time there was an additional Sergey Signal Amplifier.
Perhaps Sergey originally designed and built this device with good intentions, and he almost grasped the key to the problem and made an effort to try.
Unfortunately, the result was tragic; this time, the militarized regime was not only deformed but also stronger, and human thought was controlled to a more extreme degree.
Harrison rk knew the reason.
Sergey mistakenly believed that he waspletely awake and made many efforts, but it was likely that he himself was the most poisoned at some level.
Sergey thought the antenna would release a neutrino wave that could help humanity break free from its shackles, perhaps even after rigorous calctions and demonstrations.
But in reality, he had fallen into apletely wrong misconception, blinded by false knowledge.
Just as Newton had once stood firmly against Leibniz and defeated him in his own time.
Newton was indeed great, but not wless in science, having once yed a false truth and be a mortal enemy of real truth.
In the age belonging to Newton, his absolute space-time view was once the representative of truth but eventually lostpletely to the passage of time. Dr. Sergey fell into a Newtonian predicament; the specific frequency neutrino wave he calcted could not counter thought pration but instead served as a signal amplifier aiding the tyrant.
It is possible that Sergey’s calctions were wrong, or that Sergey was thoroughly deceived from the start.
This time, Harrison rk indeed destroyed the amplifier, significantly reducing the intensity of thought infiltration.
However, in the previous instance, and even the one before that, the situation was not much different without the signal amplifier.
Solving the amplifier problem was only a symptomatic treatment, not a fundamental solution.
Harrison rk clearly knew that he had not solved the problem at its root, and the leadership had not genuinely changed.
Their wavering now was merely an illusion created by the rapid change in ideology within a short period.
Over time, as a privileged group, they would still be locked back in their cages. Even if they re-examined the initiative, the final oue would still be rejection.
So, there was no need to ept the surrender.
Ahead, a total of ten medium and small battlecruisers were getting closer and closer.
Harrison rk focused intently, preparing for battle.
He already had aplete strategy in mind.
After the firefight, he would use the extreme maneuverability of the Ho Ship to break into the center of the fleet and fire at the ten battlecruisers simultaneously.
Two of them, also Ho-ss battlecruisers, would be prated by the shield and lose power.
The remaining eight would be left to him once he ejected himself.
Relying on the outstanding performance of the Azure Star, he could destroy the engine cabins of all the remaining warships within forty seconds and trigger a chain reaction explosion.
However, a loud horn sounded from the other side.
“General, Colonel Harrison rk, please surrender. We don’t want to open fire on you.”
Harrison rk’s heart tightened abruptly.
It was the voice of Oliver Yeoman.
It turned out to be the pursuit team from the ck Bear Training Base!
Immediately after, more voices rang out simultaneously.
Needham Brown, Daniel Thompson, Marthus, Dr. Owen, Scott, and others… Obviously, these people were all on the same medium-sized battlecruiser.
They all hoped that Harrison rk would put down his weapons and talk things through.
Nora Camp asked, “What should we do now? Should we hold back?”
As the strategizing general had anticipated, Harrison rk had fallen into a dilemma.
The difference m numbers between the enemy and them was too great; if they held back, their Ho Ship would likely be shot down.
But if they acted ording to the original n, those familiar people would inevitably suffer heavy casualties.
He felt at ease killing strangers, but he could not bring himself to harm acquaintances.
Fortunately, he had another n.
“All right, I’ll talk to you.”
Harrison rk quickly made a decision and ejected himself.
The opposing fleet did notnd.
Wearing the Azure Star, Harrison rk slowly drifted forward and said loudly, “I can’t exin it to you. But I hope you’ll step aside and not block my way.” “Why is that?” Oliver Yeoman was utterly puzzled. “We’ve said that we would let bygones be bygones. Harrison rk, what do you want? At this time, shouldn’t humanity be united as one?”
Harrison rk shrugged and used one of the mostmon lines of the Fugitive faction.
“When the paths diverge, there is no cooperation.”
At that moment, the gun barrels on the ten warships suddenly lit up.
Needham Brown, Daniel Thompson, and others cried out in surprise and anger.
“Oliver Yeoman, what are you doing? Who told you to fire?”
Oliver Yeoman argued loudly, “Not me! I’m not controlling the warships; we’re being remotely controlled!”
Luckily, Harrison rk had never let his guard down and dodged in time. The gunfire intertwined where he had just stood, forming a violent explosion. Harrison rk’s voice was raised again, “Needham Brown! Lion! Dr. Owen! I just want to ask you, do you trust me? If you do,e with me!”
Ten secondster.
There was amotion inside the medium Battlecruiser serving as the gship.
There were screams from Oliver Yeoman and deep grunts from Needham Brown as he made his move.
Harrison rk grinned.
Everything was as he had expected.
Needham Brown was the hidden piece he had inadvertently prepared in the chess game.
Originally part of the Fugitive faction, Needham Brown was personally brought into the military by him.
No matter what others thought, Needham Brown was actually the easiest to sway.
As long as Needham Brown made a move, the rest would have to make a choice within a short period..