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Chapter 1080: Chapter 651: Unreasonable Genius_1 Chapter 1080: Chapter 651: Unreasonable Genius_1 Ti moved forward to December 1st.

As humanity had firmly established itself on Oasis Star, Andrei adjusted the defensive strategy in ti, and began to deploy the Intelligent Warfare War Fortresses on a large scale within one light-year of Oasis Star.

These fortresses had an average diater of twenty-two kiloters and were huge in volu, but required only a few hundred crew mbers.

Their primary functions were reconnaissance and forming the first line of defense, which were accomplished by various types of unmanned ships.

It had been a long ti since the Naless Fleet had experienced such generous days.

Under the envious and admiring eyes of their fellow armies, the Oasis United Fleet showed them what it ant to be nouveau riche and having ancestral lands.

If intelligence warfare could solve the problem, they would firmly refrain from sending humans.

At the sa ti, in order to improve the combat literacy of the soldiers, various high-energy live exercises were vigorously carried out, demonstrating the elegance of combining whole brain connection training with real combat.

And so, in addition to arranging a wide range of gravity-curve interference channels and performing conventional triple space reconnaissance, these fortress ships also undertook a lot of work to assist rookie soldiers in completing their training tasks, which was collectively known as the Brain Chain Remote Combat Training.

By chance, a young eight-year-old scout made an operational mistake during a remote combat training session and entered a curvature gravity channel when he was not supposed to.

Normally, the young boy would have been severely scolded, but the cosmic background radiation wave detector he remotely piloted suddenly captured an extrely faint signal.

This radiation wave burst high-energy detection technology was a classic masterpiece that Montrell Rodriguez, chief scientist of the Oasis United Fleet, and Erson Colbert, chief scientist of the entire Naless Fleet, had just completed together. It could capture extrely subtle changes in cosmic background radiation within a triple space and provide data to the Superbrain Core for simulation and approximate modeling.

About fifteen minutes later, the intelligence departnt on Oasis Star presented a simulation diagram to Andrei.

There was an unidentified stable subspace, and within the subspace, there was a gigantic cylindrical object with a total length of more than 80,000 kiloters.

Around this object were nurous locust-like small flying units.

“This is suspected to be an ultra-large-scale destructive weapon. Its external structure does not conform to the aesthetic design of the Compound-Eyed Observer’s biotechnology and should be from the technology of another civilization. It is now 50% assembled, and based on the dynamics of the nearby engineering ships, we estimate that it will be assembled in three to four months. Its exact lethality is unknown. It is recomnded to imdiately organize special operations teams to destroy it.”

This conclusion was quickly reached by the Strategy Staff Departnt and the Science Departnt.

Andrei readily agreed and decisively dispatched two teams.

One of these teams was composed of elite soldiers.

The other team was composed of 5,000 ultra-high-speed unmanned assault aircraft arrays controlled by Keith Baker.

These two teams split into two routes and advanced separately.

In the original plan, the main forces were the elite soldiers who would break into the subspace swiftly and destroy the enemy’s large-scale destructive weapon.

Keith’s unmanned assault aircraft array was only tasked with arriving at the outer layer of the subspace slightly earlier by using the slightly faster mobility gained due to not having to worry about mber safety, sealing up the subspace, and preventing the enemy from escaping.

However, unexpectedly, when the two fleets had only traveled halfway, the entire subspace disappeared.

It was quite clear that after the lessons of the Pseudo-human factory being annihilated, the Compound-Eyed Observer had beco much smarter.

When the frontline intelligence was received, the atmosphere at the United Fleet Command was one of dismay.

The enemy wouldn’t fall into the sa trap twice.

This ti, the enemy would hide deeper.

Without the Pseudo-human Corps, humanity wouldn’t be able to assemble another female-only unit to carry out anti-infiltration operations.

So when humanity next discovered this thing, they would inevitably only see the gunfire it fired.

Nobody knew how powerful this thing was.

But even if it couldn’t instantly destroy all of humanity’s fleet, as long as it successfully shattered the plasmagnetic storm layer of Oasis Star, it would be an unbearable blow to humanity. This ant that more than 80% of the energy remaining in the Oasis Star base would be wasted.

However, while the outside world had beco a cacophony of dispute over the hidden danger, the special forces team composed of elite soldiers had to stay where they were and wait for new orders because they had lost their target. In the anti, they automatically started high-intensity reconnaissance patrols. Unbeknownst to them, Keith continued his “ga”.

Little Keith just woke up to find that the mission had changed, like a temporary update to the ga.

The co-operative combat unit had stopped moving forward.

So the difficulty of this task had been raised from a two-person task to a one-person task.

The original target was empty.

However, the “ga” mission log still showed it as unfinished, which ant that the target still existed but had lost its trace.

This ant he had to find it again on his own and destroy it alone.

Little Keith’s spirits lifted slightly.

It seed that the difficulty of this ga dungeon was quite exaggerated, with all kinds of disadvantages set up.

“Well, let’s give it a try.”The little brain was not afraid to face the dilemma and decisively implented a new strategy.

First, he carefully reviewed all the intelligence materials since the start and tried to simulate the target’s movents in his mind.

After a long ti, he didn’t determine where the target was.

It wasn’t surprising since many scientists and intelligence personnel also ca up empty-handed.

Then he deployed the 5,000 assault ships in an umbrella-like formation, using their front particle cannons to fire into the void simultaneously.

Nothing was gained.

The assault ships changed direction and launched another random volley towards another direction.

After several hundred tries, Keith Baker suddenly chose a direction, quickly gathered his forces, and began a full-speed acceleration and multi-stage leap, which put significant wear on their equipnt.

Oasis Star didn’t possess the special materials Austin Camp’s fleet had, so Keith’s assault ships could only endure three days of the sa leap intensity, inflicting severe damage to the ships.

But Keith didn’t care; it was just a ga, after all.

Then sothing unbelievable happened.

Three days later, the assault ship formation broke through an invisible and undetectable barrier and entered subspace.

After a fierce battle, at the cost of losing most of the assault ships, Keith personally piloted the last remaining assault ship into the super-large weapon of mass destruction and successfully detonated a low-intensity but highly lethal Dark Energy Black Hole Bomb that just destroyed the large weapon under construction.

When the news reached Andrei, he was urgently trying to contact his headquarters for more technical support to find the enemy’s whereabouts.

But the crisis was gone, and Andrei was left in a daze.

Montrell Rodriguez beside him still didn’t know the whole story. He only saw the explosion paraters in the information system and imdiately analyzed based on the information leakage from the Dark Energy Black Hole Bomb, “It should be a large space-ripping cannon that requires close-range shooting, and the shockwave would spread out. It could cover the entire Oasis Star at this distance. We just don’t know what happened, maybe there was an accident during their construction, so they blew it up themselves.”

Andrei lightly coughed, “No, it was our people who destroyed it.”

“Huh?”

Montrell Rodriguez was also stunned.

Andrei and Keith’s mother spoke for a long ti, while Keith happily enjoyed a rare reward of barbecue after successfully completing the mission.

Eventually, Andrei left dejectedly, still unable to figure out how Keith had located the enemy.

Keith only said, “I think the mission target would be afraid of being found, so I pretended to shoot aimlessly. In reality, I was luring the target in that direction with gunfire. I felt it might be over there, so I deployed the whole army. The mission wasn’t that hard, actually.”

With that, the Intelligent Corps was established.

Apart from the barbecue, Keith also earned the title of the first “Top Wisdom chanic” in human history, but he still thought it was just a fun ga.

Ti flies, and seven more years have passed, reaching 2955.

Austin Camp’s strategy on the other side was a great success. They annihilated many of the Compound Eye’s main forces, destroyed so reinforcents, and even managed to build half of a bridgehead base and expand their equipnt.

On Oasis Star, progress was even greater.

In these seven years, the United Fleet had accomplished a lot.

dium and large ships had reached a terrifying 250 million, and the population had grown to nearly 2 billion.

The Sky Hole had been fitted with a dium engine and a large curvature engine, transforming it into a giant war fortress that could follow the fleet’s movents.

Unfortunately, the plasmagnetic storm’s energy was about to be depleted, becoming unstable with occasional violent shocks and showing signs of crumbling.

Furthermore, after expanding the defensive line’s coverage, the United Fleet destroyed many small-scale attacks by the Compound Eye and improved their combat strategies, gaining a wealth of experience in enemy tactics such as planetary guerrilla warfare, short-range wormhole tunnel warfare, subspace covert warfare, and utilizing environntal battles.

At the sa ti, the United Fleet captured a large number of Compound Eye Slaves Tribe.

Most of the slaves were unable to communicate and died shortly after being thawed.

The main reason for this was the innate freezing of these beings, with the secondary reason being the deep ntal restraints imposed by the Compound Eye.

These beings had a much higher tolerance for cryogenic technology than humans, and most did not possess advanced intellect.

However, a small number of slaves survived and passed through the “Mind Liberation Surgery.”

Although scientists did not find the body of the Egyptian tribe, they discovered a small tal sphere.

A “living” Egyptian tribe core.

This old friend, who had interacted with human ancestors millions of years ago, had been turned into a living component inside the warship’s super-brain core by the Compound Eye.

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