Chapter 1397: 461. Homogeneous-frequency Vibration
About 100 kiloters from the Angel’s Voice Space Station.
Missiles zigzagged, trailing flas, and roaring past.
Laser beams tore through the darkness, leaving blurred trails of light in their wake.
The players’ ships were bombarded by the space station, with bright explosions of fireworks competing to unfold, a sight of shields or hulls being blown apart that could be witnessed everywhere.
Suddenly, the enemy’s firepower disappeared, providing all the ships with a mont to catch their breath.
To the players’ surprise, the space station began exploding in a series of unexplained blasts.
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Great fireballs appearing from within the space station engulfed a multitude of turrets and fixed sentry posts in an instant.
It was precisely this round of explosions that crippled the space station’s first line of defense, offering the players an opportunity to exploit.
The ga interface promptly issued new combat guidance tasks, reminding players to press forward and seize the fleeting chance.
[You have received a sudden task: “Second Phase”]
[Task Details: The contingency plan placed on the target space station by the Black Hole Magic Academy has taken effect. Now, the outermost defense line of the space station has been rendered useless, and it’s ti to launch the next round of attack. Hold the current line for half an hour, and enter the space station by any ans to declare a partial victory.]
[Task Benefits: A “Magic Leap” Magic Scroll, which can provide you with a continuous 1-hour spell casting privilege. During the efficacy of the Magic Scroll, you will have the spell-casting ability of a Four-ring Wizard.]
[Task Reward: A certain amount of combat contribution points, determined by your contribution to the battle.]
Once the task was issued, the players maximized their ships’ thrusters and accelerated toward the direction of the space station.
Behind this wave of players, even more players’ ships were coming through the secondary stargates to join the battle.
In front of the players, backed by resource planets and covering an area of over ten thousand square kiloters, the massive space station was already being protected by the battleships of various Archangel Groups and Artificial Angels.
After the players drew near to the space station, the maneuverable forces of both sides “crossed swords,” using missiles, lasers, and railgun bullets as weapons, engaging in intense, red-hot space combat.
Every second, ships were blown into pieces; every mont, people died in battle.
Before long, a sinuous river of debris ford between the combatants, laden with fragnts of ships and limbs.
At this ti, Noland Lee had already seized the chaos to infiltrate the Angel’s Voice Space Station.
Passing through the outer corridor that had been bombed by a Magic Bomb, brushing past the engineering robots fighting the fires and making repairs, Noland turned into a shapeless gaseous form and smoothly reached the middle area of the space station.
Noland brought up the “Magic Bomb Managent Interface” in his mind, frad the bombs placed among the fleets of the Angel Groups, and confird their ignition.
The next second, through the space station’s floor-to-ceiling windows, he witnessed the spectacular sight on the battlefield.
Hundreds of battleships and Artificial Angels from the Alliance were blown to pieces by Magic Bombs at the sa ti.
The battleships fared slightly better, one hit from a Magic Bomb sufficed to shatter them.
The Artificial Angels had it much worse.
To ensure the death of these beings capable of several exemptions from death, Noland had placed at least 10 Magic Bombs on them, enough to kill them tenfold.
After confirming that the Magic Bombs on the Artificial Angels had entered the predetermined exploding sequence, Noland withdrew his gaze from the battlefield outside the space station and continued to fly forward.
“Launching two rounds of explosions in such a short period should allow the players to approach the space station smoothly. As long as the players share the pressure publicly, the resistance I will encounter when lifting the seal will be much reduced…”
Noland thought to himself and opened up the route map he had made during his last visit to the space station in his mind.
The Angel’s Voice Space Station was very large, if placed on a planet’s surface, it would be a city of a third-tier city.
The complex terrain, along with important passageways that would be closed during war, posed significant obstacles for Noland.
Fortunately, the magic Noland mastered could solve these problems.
After consulting “Heart of Magic,” Noland found two spells suitable for the current environnt.
The first was “tallic Shuttle Technique,” which, as the na suggests, allowed Noland to pass through tal wall structures. If used well, it could also help Noland to enter narrow tal pipes, transforming into tiny tal particles inside the tubes and traveling quickly along the pipeline.
The second spell was “Mind Transfer.”
Noland had heard of this spell’s reputation long ago during his adventures in the Inner Cosmos.
First, use the vision leap feature of “Mind View” to locate the destination, then place a Spell Mark at the destination, and finally perform “Mind Transfer” on that Spell Mark.
Wait a few seconds, and with a blink of an eye, Noland could directly reach the vicinity of the brain facilities.
Noland originally planned to use “Mind Transfer” for transportation, but soon he abandoned this idea because of an anomaly he noticed.
Isn’t one supposed to use “Mind View” to find the destination before using “Mind Transfer”?
At this stage, Noland discovered that the Grand Hall where the brain facilities were located was empty, with no one in sight, and the Grand Hall was not closed by any sluice gate, as if it was completely undefended.
This sight was greatly at odds with what Noland had anticipated.
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