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Chapter 746: Chapter 454: Shadows of the Sages【5800 Words】_2

From an external perspective, he made consecutive and extrely complicated changes in direction in a way that completely violated Newton’s Laws.

To achieve this, several prerequisites must be t.

Firstly, Harrison Clark’s actual reaction ti in the narrow space was often less than one hundred-thousandth of a second, so he had to arrange in advance and deliver predetermined instructions to the quantum intelligence of the Warp Battle Armor.

Harrison Clark had to continuously make predictions, planning several seconds ahead.

Secondly, the performance of various armor components must be sufficient to support such high-intensity output in such a short ti. For example, the curvature engine was still running at low intensity a second ago, but the next mont it was fully operating at 100% power, causing a great load on equipnt.

Any mistake in any link would lead to a crash.

If his judgnt was wrong, he would either crash into the shell of the Spherical Battleship, the huge energy transport pipeline, or the central spherical engine – even a small graze could be fatal.

Alternatively, if there was an equipnt error, the power output of the curvature bubble might not be stable enough, and his speed control would not be accurate enough, causing half of his body to exceed the speed of light and enter subspace, leaving the other half in the original three-dinsional space, and consequently, splitting himself apart.

If it were Harrison Clark from the previous tiline, he would indeed be unable to accomplish such an action.

But this ti, with his gene awakening rate of 46.66%, he did it.

Although every ti he made a sudden change in direction, he had a 50% chance of dying, he still managed to do everything by relying on his unparalleled precise control, strong intuition, insane comprehensive information analysis ability, accumulated experience from multiple tilines, and his deep personal understanding of the interior layout of the spherical warship.

Under his perfect control, every ti he walked the fine line between life and death, he could always tip the scales in his favor.

In just thirty seconds, Harrison Clark completed nearly ten thousand changes in direction, and the probability of achieving this feat was 0.5 to the power of ten thousand.

This number is infinitely close to zero, but ultimately not zero.

Thirty seconds later, fifteen antimatter bombs exploded in different areas within the Spherical Battleship.

Nowadays, the core bombardnt range of each high-performance antimatter bomb is 1,000 kiloters in diater.

The intense overlapping radiation and shock waves swept across every inch of the Battleship’s interior.

This was the first thing Harrison Clark accomplished.

The second thing was that he used his Coronal Hand Cannon to blast the massive heart engine in the center of the sphere ship three tis.

The third thing was that he broke into the ship’s interior and found the four real Compound-Eyed Observers hiding within the prism-shaped structures according to biotric monitoring and positioning.

The fourth thing was that he killed hundreds of obstructing Eight-legged Beetles along the way and continuously evaded the pursuit of the Blade Mantis.

The fifth thing was that he needed to avoid the impact of the antimatter bombs himself. He had to find the perfect intersection where the energy of all the bomb explosions would cancel each other out. Although his current shield and armor were strong enough to withstand the antimatter bombs, and Warp Subspace mbranes protected him, conserving even a little bit of energy was better than nothing.

Thirty seconds later, the massive Spherical Battleship finally lost its gravitational stability after its core components were continuously damaged. It was first blasted open by the antimatter bombs and Harrison Clark’s casual Coronal Hand Cannon shots, then began to collapse inward, layer by layer, just like the destroyed Summit Fortress under the effect of gravity.

The massive white cocoon outside also lted away like frost under the sun.

Perhaps, the Compound-Eyed Observer’s objective in activating the gigantic cocoon was to trap Harrison Clark inside, as, during these thirty seconds, not only did Blade Mantises return to the spherical warship, but many other combat units including Dragonfly Fighters also returned.

At that ti, the commander of the spherical warship thought they could win.

But now, all that was aningless.

When the explosion had finally subsided and the Frozen Cocoon completely vanished, the Old Captain and his crew, located 9 billion kiloters away, could finally see the scene.

The 3,000-kiloter-diater Spherical Battleship was twisted and compressed together, like a can that had been crushed by a strong man. It was not only riddled with holes, but countless jagged tal fractures stood tall like broken swords in a graveyard of swords.

That figure, standing just three ters tall, continued to fight using the wreckage of the Sphere Ship as cover.

He effortlessly navigated through the crevices, battling back and forth with as many as forty-nine Blade Mantises.

Having lost their main ship, the Blade Mantises did not think of escape, but instead attacked more fiercely.

According to historical records, there were 55 Compound-Eyed Observers within the Spherical Battleship; however, 54 of them were clones, with only one actually alive.

Now that Harrison Clark had destroyed the spherical warship, that truly living Compound-Eyed Observer was probably dead.

The Blade Mantises no longer counted as true life, and with their main body dead, there was no value in keeping them. It was better to fight bravely and attempt to kill this unique human on the spot, or at the very least, stall him there until the Prism Ship arrived.

It appeared that Harrison Clark was at a disadvantage, but he did not panic, as his three-ter stature beca his biggest advantage.

He would always unintentionally fall into an ambush or dangerous situation, then quickly duck into the small gaps in the Sphere Ship wreckage.

The 55-ter-long Blade Mantis would have to cut through a path filled with obstacles to catch up with him.

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