Chapter 1364: 447. Hook salt bait straight
In the first few days after the Black Hole Magic Academy was established, Noland Lee was actually “complained” about by the United Bureau.
Since man-made black holes possess certain destructive powers, players’ ships would be destroyed if they parked too close to them.
Despite Noland Lee’s repeated reminders for players to use escape pods instead of ships to reach the Academy, there were still incidents where the United Bureau’s Navy Warships were accidentally damaged.
A sizable portion of players had high reputation values within the United Bureau, which allowed them to rent warships from the Space Navy.
They carelessly parked the warships near the black hole, then carelessly let them be damaged by the black hole, and finally, carelessly took away valuable items such as military radars and computers just before the warships were sucked into the black hole.
This series of events lead to the loss of standard warships for the United Bureau, and players who rented these warships colluded with outsiders to strip them of high-value equipnt.
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In essence, players renting the warships were exchanging their United Bureau reputation points for a considerable amount of Credit Points.
I have to say, when it cos to cunning stratagems, players are the most cunning.
This was just an excellent way to quickly cash in on faction reputation!
Just within the first week of the Academy’s opening, many players made a fortune using this thod.
There was no choice, to prevent further losses, the United Bureau had Captain Leighton contact Noland Lee, hoping he could mitigate the destructiveness of the black hole.
Noland Lee thought about it and found it reasonable.
If the players didn’t include him in their plans to strip the warship’s equipnt using the black hole, then why should he help them destroy the warships?
Therefore, Noland Lee adjusted the layout around the black hole’s periter and manually created an isolation zone encircling the entire black hole.
Outside the isolation zone, players could dock their ships, and the black hole wouldn’t harm these ships.
But if anyone parked inside the isolation zone, they could kiss their ship goodbye, as the black hole would imdiately destroy it, and the incident would be considered the player’s fault, with the United Bureau not providing insurance services.
If a rented warship was lost inside the isolation zone, the renter would have to reimburse the United Bureau for the full amount of the loss.
With this, the players’ devious sches were finally curbed.
At the sa ti, the public area outside the isolation zone also saw a bustling scene of heavy traffic.
The place was like a multi-level parking lot.
Constantly floating at fixed coordinates, the flashing signal strips ford the passageways, parking spots, indicators, and boundary lines of the 3D parking lot for ships.
Ships of various sizes docked in different zones.
Between each docking spot, shimring signal strips acted as boundary lines.
No matter what kind of ship it was, under the guidance of holographic projections, they could find their own “parking spot.”
For the players, this was a manifestation of order.
But for the Redemption Angel Team here to plunder, the well-organized docking arrangent was undeniably a big help to them.
rely by visual observation, the Plundering Team could tell which docking areas had the most players and where the highest-grade ships were located.
Advanced Battleships indeed had plenty of high-end equipnt, but the Plundering Team’s goal this ti was to capture the players’ bodies.
Thus, after figuring out the pattern of the docking, the Plundering Team decisively abandoned the luxury battleships they had originally targeted and flew towards the Escort Ship docking area instead.
There, the escort ships were packed tightly together like tadpoles, resembling a vast tallic structure floating in space.
One escort ship corresponded to at least one player pilot.
With so many escort ships gathered together, how many players might there be?
Even more crucially, the Plundering Team learned from players who had joined the Alliance that all players who entered the Academy in soul form would leave their bodies fully intact within the ships.
Just thinking about the many vibrant, healthy, unconscious player bodies available for them to manipulate at will made the NPCs within the Plundering Team’s blood boil with excitent.
However, an accident occurred all too soon.
The Plundering Team had barely flown under invisibility status for less than three minutes before soone in the team reported an anomaly.
“Captain Akjaso, it seems sothing is wrong with the undead pilots in our team.”
The Redemption Group’s Plundering Team had two communication channels.
One was the battle communication channel that included players, while the other was an encrypted communication channel used only by the Alliance’s native pilots.
The team mber reporting the issue was a native pilot from the Alliance, using the encrypted communication channel, out of hearing range from the players.
His duty in the team was to act as an inspector monitoring the players on the escort ships.
Just now, he suddenly noticed the player piloting the escort ship had a vacant look, with staring eyes, a slightly open mouth, and a dumbfounded expression.
Almost at the sa ti, every inspector on each ship began reporting the sa situation!
The Undying who had just joined the Alliance not long before had all turned into bona fide simpletons.
No matter how much the inspectors slapped or stimulated them, the Undying showed no response.
Upon hearing the news, Captain Akjaso imdiately reduced the Artificial Angels’ flight speed and began observing the condition inside the ships through the CCTV Caras.
“What’s happening? Why have all the undead pilots beco paralyzed?”
Akjaso, floating in the brain fluid of the Artificial Angels, was utterly bewildered.
The pilot beside him was equally baffled.
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