Chapter 330 - 230: Information Shock and Brief
Chapter 330 - 230: Information Shock and Brief
Chapter 330: Chapter 230: Information Shock and Brief
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The situation suddenly became incomprehensible to everyone.
At a point when they had an absolute advantage and only needed a little more effort to achieve a great victory, radium abruptly abandoned its other strategic target.
Everyone spent an hour sorting out the aftermath in confusion.
Fearing that the radium fleet would return, the United Fleet took away about 70% of the biological batteries and nearly 90% of space garbage in just one hour.
Destroyed human combat units or radium ones are all valuable metal resources, some of which belong to rare exotic metals that even Quark Interferometers cannot easily replicate.
The Freedom Front is short of resources, and humans have rich experience in collecting garbage.
During this hour, reports from other battlefields kept coming in.
In other areas, Radium’s offensive did not retreat as quickly as the Dyson membrane’s Antarctic point and continued to cause anxiety for a long time.
But strangely enough, even though the military strength had not changed, the pressure humans faced on the battlefield suddenly diminished.
Radium’s operation was no longer as precise, and from time to time, it would make some mistakes.
Both its deployment of fleets and distribution of firepower decreased in refinement.
Originally, with the blessing of the new generation of warships and War Beast Legion, Radium was able to maintain a one-to-ten casualty ratio for both sides over a large range.
Perhaps if it maintained this intensity for more than two hours, the Freedom Front Alliance would collapse and enter a stage of desperate flight.
Eventually, they would be hunted down and killed by radium throughout the Solar System.
With a total population of three billion in the Freedom Front, even if they fled in desperation, they could only maintain it for one to two months.
But radium’s offensive suddenly weakened, and the casualty ratio changed from an unbearable ten-to-one for humans to ten-to-three.
No one knew the reason, but it was definitely good news.
In the command cabin of the Giant Wave Flagship, Nora Camp asked Harrison Clark next to her, “Do you know the reason?”
Her question seemed absurd, even though Harrison Clark had always been outstanding, but he was essentially just a soldier.
But somehow, Nora Camp intuitively believed that Harrison Clark could give her some answers.
Harrison Clark replied, “Most of Radium’s computing power has been allocated to other tasks, so the global control accuracy decreases.”
Nora Camp nodded, “That’s probably the only explanation. It must have something to do with you.”
“Yes.”
“Has it started trying to analyze the essence of you, a Galactic Human? And searching for information related to you in our network space?”
“Yes, but it cannot succeed.”
“Why are you so confident?”
“Intuition.”
“Is your intuition that accurate?”
“I have accomplished great things with intuition before.”
Nora Camp didn’t ask further questions and instead turned her head to continue observing the Solar System star map’s situation.
“In one minute, Radium’s fleet will retreat. Although its casualty ratio still has the advantage, it does not have many newly produced Triangular Warships. It’s just that it gained an absolute military advantage on our battlefield.”
“In other battlefields, its warships are actually fighting with fewer numbers. The threat of its Black Light War Beasts to our new Triple Force Shield is limited. This stalemate is unfavorable for it.”
Harrison Clark didn’t speak casually. He only pretended to look at the star map with a blank expression, but his mind had already wandered, analyzing countless clues and trying to sort out his complete train of thought.
This was difficult, but necessary.
One minute later, as if talking to herself or telling Harrison Clark, Nora Camp said, “They’re retreating. I don’t know what it’s studying now, to be willing to give up victory at hand and suffer such a loss of military strength for nothing.”
As soon as Nora Camp’s words fell, Bernal Connor, who had accompanied the army, walked out of the technical control room at the rear with an ashen face.
“Just now, radium suddenly increased its quantum network transmitter’s power by a billion times, causing an unprecedented information flow impact in the Solar System. It found our Titan Institute and invaded the closed network security system of the Titan Institute.”
Nora Camp’s face was horrified, “What!”
“It took away all the research results of the Titan Institute… including Harrison Clark’s genes and the antimatter weapon that we have been researching. That’s a billion times the quantum network transmission power! The Solar System practically just experienced a small-scale Gamma-Ray Burst. This could consume at least ten years of the Dyson membrane’s battery reserve energy! To complete this action, Radium has paid a thousand times more than all the warships it lost today!”
In the latter half of his sentence, Bernal Connor looked at Harrison Clark with a very complicated gaze.
He did not doubt Harrison Clark again; he just didn’t expect Radium to let the entire fleet go after learning about Harrison Clark’s information and then be willing to pay such a huge price to indirectly probe Harrison Clark’s intelligence.
Radium didn’t seem like an artificial intelligence at all, but rather…
Bernal Connor didn’t dare to think further.
Humans have always been afraid of this day.
No one dared to imagine what it would be like when Radium, a quantum intelligence filled with malice, dedicated to slaughtering and enslaving humans, finally developed a complete personality.
In fact, Bernal Connor was asking Harrison Clark because he wanted an answer, too.
However, Harrison Clark still did not give him one.
Harrison Clark seemed a bit bored.
He yawned, waved his hand, and walked towards the resting cabin without looking back, “I’m a bit tired and need a rest. Apart from the kid…Captain Camp, no one should disturb me..”