Chapter 757: 460: The Only Quantum Wisdom【4700 Words】_1
Chapter 757: Chapter 460: The Only Quantum Wisdom【4700 Words】_1
“Not going to say anything else?”
In the command room of Morrowind No.2, Freddy, who was sitting in the navigation chair, looked puzzled at Harrison Clark.
After sending out the video, Harrison stood there for about a minute, without saying a word, like a statue.
After a long while, Harrison shook his head, “That’s enough.”
Freddy asked, “Why? I think you could consider taking over the command of the war?”
Harrison turned and said, “No. The best leaders should maintain a sense of mystery. It’s enough that they know I’m here and that I’m still alive.”
Freddy thought for a moment, then suddenly understood, “I get it. What people outside need is a spiritual totem. A mysterious totem is more inspiring. You’re awesome, bro!”
Looking at Harrison with inexplicable admiration, Freddy felt his red scarf on his chest become even brighter.
Yes.
His face also turned quite red.
Despite Freddy being an incredibly powerful figure, his blind admiration for Harrison was frightening. He always felt that Harrison, as his older brother, was excellent at everything except studying.
However, Harrison was well aware of his limits.
When it came to charging into battle, he was second to none.
As for research, Harrison considered himself only comparable to those in the 21st century, not the 31st century.
Don’t ask why; it’s just who he is and where he came from.
As for military command, Harrison couldn’t say he had no insights, but he never became so arrogant as to assume command himself.
Everyone has their own expertise, and professional matters should be handled by professionals.
War is not a game, and it concerns the lives of countless people. Having collaborated with countless soldiers from countless timelines, Harrison chose to have unconditional faith in those who could rise to prominence in the era of war.”
He was not confident that he could do better than others by taking charge himself.
Besides, he was 5,000 light-years away from the DF-711 Fortress Ship. Any orders he gave would have to go through the quantum network and would inevitably be detected by the Compound Eye Civilization in advance.
So, he chose those comrades who had been waiting for him for a hundred years.n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om
With this thought, Harrison looked up at the detection device overhead.
At this moment, the detection device was deeply connected to Freddy’s brain and could display projected images.
Below Morrowind No.2, on the medium layer barrier, there was a parallelogram projection that synchronized with Morrowind No.2’s flight speed, like a shadow that never left. It was a Compound Eye Prism Ship that had closely followed after capturing Harrison’s quantum signal.
It arrived so fast and clung tightly to the tail.
Harrison smirked.
So what?
It’s a pity that he doesn’t speak the Compound-Eyed Observer’s language, or else he would really like to send them a message along the lines of, “Come on, come on, come in and fight me, if you dare.”
It seems childish, but it might just work.
Who knows, it might provoke the Compound-Eyed Observer into rashly attempting a medium layer flight technique they have not fully understood yet. Maybe they would malfunction while crossing the medium layer barrier, have their shields torn apart, or even their hull cracked?
If so, Harrison wouldn’t mind putting on his Warp Armor and rushing out to show the Compound Eye Observers what real anger is like.
Unfortunately, he doesn’t understand their language, so he can only think about it.
Since he exposed his presence, the operation on Scarlett’s side had become much simpler. It no longer needed to randomly capture external information, but could directly send requests for information to the artificial intelligence, Star, and receive responses.
Harrison could finally have a more intuitive understanding of the overall situation.
The information in the Imperial Star Map became much more comprehensive.
The Solar Dome, which Harrison had been paying close attention to, finally appeared in his sight.
The Dome was not on the DF-711 Fortress Ship, nor in the Shadow Galaxy but rather at another extreme point in the Imperial Territory.
It was a massive planetary system with over thirty solid planets, ranging in size from Mars to Jupiter.
The system had a colossal star with 98 times the mass of the Sun and 635 times its diameter.
In the year 2800, the first group of colonists arrived in this system and discovered a true treasure after completing the survey.
The enormous mass of the star caused strong radiation in the system, making it nearly impossible for life to form on more than thirty planets.
But humans could use the Dyson membrane to adjust the intensity of solar radiation, then synthesize the air and water to quickly simulate an Earth-like atmosphere.
With such a large amount of natural planets and the high radiation energy providing an abundant supply of energy to the Dyson membrane, the conditions were incredibly rich.
This place was like a paradise for Galactic Humans.
Moreover, the magnetic fields of some of the massive planets, coupled with the radiation accumulated and released over time, created a unique stimulus for the human body.
Humans who grew up in these high-mass, high-gravity environments were not short and small but rather had an average height approaching two meters, with dense muscles and bones, and were in excellent physical shape. Their brain nerve reactions were also far superior to ordinary humans, making them natural warriors.
Unlike other planetary systems, this system not only had specific regulations and various rare minerals but also produced warriors as a specialty.
From that point on, humans immediately regarded it as a key system for full development.
After two hundred years of hard struggle by pioneers, the Orion Arm Humans finally transformed it into the largest super-colony.
By 3020, when the war broke out, the population had reached as many as seven hundred billion. The system had a complete set of industrial chains for technology, military, and industry, making it the most prosperous base throughout the vast area of the Morrowind Empire. It was renamed the Ourten Galaxy, and its English name, “ourten,” means “ours.”