Chapter 374: Chapter 256: Special Battle Fleet and Fire Dragon Giants_l
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The moment the final stage waspleted, the project team in Summit Tech City simultaneously received the calction results.
Fifteen minutester, the design work for thestponent was finished.
Atomic-levelbthes immediately started working, rapidly moving into trial production ofponents.
Half an hourter, the first single-unit, ultra-high-frequency short sound yer weighing half a ton emerged.
It’s a square iron box with sides measuring 0.5 meters long, with an incrediblyplex structure inside.
Three dayster, about a hundred kilometers away from the orbit of Pluto, a small battleship is stationed.
Harrison rk, Nora Camp, and several other high-ranking officers of the United Government Armed Forces are standing on the battleship.
However, a square-faced soldier with no expression stands at the forefront of their group, staring into the depths of space with empty eyes.
Under the magnification of a super high-powered optical telescope, arge square box with a side length of one meter is quietly floating there.
The box contains a trial-production version of the ultra-high-frequency short sound yer and a set of tarot cards belonging to the square-faced soldier.
Most people’s eyes are focused on Harrison rk’s face, waiting for him to order the start of the test.
ording to the original n, as soon as Harrison rk gives themand, the square-faced soldier will raise his finger and press the virtual button in front of his eyes.
2.3 secondster, a distance of 700,000 kilometers away, the receiver on the outer shell of therge square iron box will receive the gravitational wave signal and respond immediately.
Minuscule direct currents will be generated on the receiver, and transmitted inside through the wires embedded in the thick sound instionyers.
This is an ancient and traditional process with a not-so-fast response speed, but its biggest advantage is that it is not easily affected by interference and is stable and reliable enough.
Upon receiving the signal, the yer inside will respond and immediately y the ultra-high-frequency short sound captured from Harrison rk’s mind.
Instead of transmitting the sound through the familiar air vibration sound waves, it uses electromaic waves as the carrier.
This electromaic signal will be confined within the box due to the absolute soundproof materials surrounding the outer box.
A further 0.3 secondster, as Harrison rk had said, a terrifying explosion would ur.
The absolute shock of the explosion will sweep across a range with a diameter of hundreds of kilometers, turning this area into nearly a vacuum.
A secondary shock will spread to a thousand kilometers, tearing apart the test subject warship on the edge to pieces.
The deadly shock waves and strong radiation will spread a lethal radius of more than three thousand kilometers, causing death or injury to Hawk Armor-protected Eagle Strike Warriors.
At first nce, the power of this bomb does notpletely exceed the imagination of military personnel and scientists, so when they first hear about the power of the particle-interference bomb, they are not particrly frightened, because today’s superrge-yield proton fission and force field tearingposite bombs can theoretically achieve such a level of damage.
But Harrison rk tells them that invaders do not need any cost to produce particle-interference bombs, nor time constraints, and can also ovee distance limitations.
Furthermore, the killing effect caused by this kind of explosion is absolutely dozens or hundreds of times greater than that of mankind’s current most powerful weapon and is indescribable with words.
The moment the invaders reach the edge of the Sr System, they can ignore the speed of light constraint, directly locate the consciousness of all humans, and use human consciousness as thinking beacons to transcend infinite distances, attaching particle-interference bombs to any cosmic dust particle within the Sr System.
No matter how small the particle is or how far it is from the carrier of the thinking beacon, it can almost bepleted instantly.
This means that as many people as there are invaders can create as many particle-interference bombs and make them appear anywhere at any time, allowing them to explode whenever they want.
Fifty-seven billion people, fifty-seven billion particle-interference bombs – what could be more terrifying than having one bomb per person, located right above everyone’s head?
In fact, Harrison rk had never seen such a scene before; he simply made a spection based on the previous situation.
When the invaders deliver the particle-interference bombs in advance through the Sr System barrier, they need to locate them on the heads ofmander-level humans with more active thinking, stronger willpower, and more intense brain quantum storms.
However, when their warships arrive in person, allowing for more intense and subtle control, ordinary people are also not immune and can serve as carriers for bomb production without needing to locate a particr hobby as a medium.
The reason why Harrison rk dared to conclude this is that the total number of particle-interference bombs sent by invaders in the previous timeline exceeded the total number of humanmanders.
But even though humans have now obtained these bombs, they still cannot control them as subtly as the invaders, still requiring hobby-carriers as media and cannot urately detonate them in specific locations.
If arge quantity of bombs is prepared and a handsome young manes along saying, “I’ll set off a small firework first,” then the ultra-high-frequency short sound sweeps across the entire space, and when he looks back, the Earth has been blown up.
So, to solve the problem, they can only make a semi-closed system like this, with one box and one set ofponents.
In order to prevent interference duringbat that keeps the signal from detonating, the most stable gravitational wave signal is used as the carrier when carrying out remote control operations.
Moreover, they cannot leave the detonation authority solely in the hands ofmanders, as if the signal is cut off during battle, it will still be a waste of effort.
That is why they have adopted the cross-double control system as it is now: it can bemanded by Harrison rk and executed by the operator, and can be independently decided by the loaders corresponding to each particle-interference bomb.
“Let’s start the test.” Seeing that Harrison rk wasn’t making any moves, Nora Camp gently nudged his shoulder.Harrison rk thought for a moment, “No more tests.”
“Why?” Martha Owen was puzzled.
Lowering his voice, Harrison rk said, “No reason. Consider the experiment sessful and immediately start expanding production capacity. Select… two hundred thousand load carriers.”
After saying that, he waved his hand.
Not every matter needs to be exined to technicians. It’s enough that he knows it himself.
Just now, he suddenly realized that since the invaders could temporarily change their strategy to abandon ying the ‘Song of the Wilderness’ and deploy the S Bacteria instead 500 years ago, it means that the invaders have a way to scan the situation inside the Sr System to some extent.
If the bomb was detonated in advance, the invaders who would arrive in less than a month might discover it beforehand and make preparations.
Their trump card would lose its element of surprise.
However, another possibility cannot be ruled out, that is, the existence of the stars, and the human research on particle-rted matters has always been exposed.
If the enemy is so well-informed that they know even this top-secret information, Harrison rk has no strategy for it either.
What can I do? I can’t just do nothing, right?
Let’s just try it. It won’t hurt if I guess wrong.
In the next twenty days, the human racepleted several major tasks.
The fleet of two hundred thousand load carriers was sessfully assembled.
The selection process was held in secret, and those selected would be clearly informed that they would be subjected to ying the ‘Song of the Wilderness’ and would lose their human emotions.
The entire selection process was voluntary, and before making a decision, those selected were forbidden tomunicate with each other. People didn’t even know who among them had been selected.
Unfortunately, humans cannot control the ‘Song of the Wilderness’ to the same extent as the invaders.
After thorough research, the project team found that only middle and high-level leaders can catalyze special interest carriers after losing emotions.
Considering the instability and potential harm of the particle-interference bombs, and the fact that the battle sequence cannot lose all middle and high-levelmanders simultaneously.
In the end, the Three Major Committees jointly deliberated, and with Harrison rk’s decision, the middle and upper-levelmanders were selected from the Eagle Strike Warriors and shipborne soldiers, such as medium-sized ship captains or Falcon squadron leaders.
The selection target started from the bottom of theprehensive score ranking and worked its way upwards.
If anyone refused, it would automatically be postponed upwards until two hundred thousand people were selected.
A total of more than five million candidates in the army reached this level.
At first, Harrison rk thought it would take at least nearly two million informed people toplete the selection.
After all, being a particle loader meant losing almost all emotions and carrying out the deadliest mission, which is not a simple sacrifice.
But unexpectedly, the selection waspleted with just two hundred thousand inquiries and no refusals. Everyone agreed to change positions on the spot, quietly leaving thebat sequence and joining the special task forceposed of fifty thousand small warships with specially enhanced mobility.
The special task force was led directly by Harrison rk himself.
Each person in the fleet would receive targeted Hawk Armor training, focusing on enhancing their mobility and assault capabilities.
Each person’s Hawk Armor would be equipped with extra pseudo-curvature engines, surpassing the five of Sky Eagle and only second to the six of Dragon Eagle.
Rectangr Particle Bombs would be installed on 200,000 self-destructingbat beasts, working in tandem with the loaders.
The goal is to form a suicide squad.
The middle-levelmanders who couldn’t await their selection saw lower-ranked peers suddenly disappear. Although they wouldn’t ask, they could tell with their toes that these people were on a secret mission, and they were envious.
In addition to the above work, the Science Committee and Industry Committeepleted another task.
Beyond the ranks of the joint military fleet, the giant space shipyard worked overtime. Using all the remaining energy, 5,000 giant transport ships were produced, each capable of carrying approximately 600,000 people. They were named Fire Dragon Giants.
Each Fire Dragon Giants ship was 13,600 meters long, with a bullet-shapedyout, equipped with ultrarge pseudo-curvature engines and high-power, high-limit resistant medium engines, as well as advanced reverse maic unified triple force shields and transmission field shields.
When running at full power and full speed, the Fire Dragon Giants could reach higher eleration capabilities than a carrier, only slightlycking in maneuverability. Their endurance could reach 300 light-years.
To maximize eleration capabilities, the Fire Dragon Giants only equipped light firepower, equivalent to that of medium-sized warships, besides the neutron shieldingyer.
In addition, each Fire Dragon Giants ship had too small escape vessels, capable of amodating 1,000 people and with a total endurance of 76 light-years.
Some escape vessels carried frozen embryos ranging from 50,000 to 100,000 in number.
With this, humanitypleted all preparations..