Chapter 806: Chapter 480: Problems Arise One After Another_1
Harrison Clark’s statent of absolute trust at the decision-making eting is as follows.
“There are twenty-one days left until I arrive, so I won’t bother with pleasantries. So far, you have all done an excellent job, beyond my expectations. On behalf of myself, I thank you all for your selfless dedication. I’m not representing the people of the 21st century Because the people of the 21st century don’t owe us anything, they have already dedicated all their energy to the progress of civilization.”
“I need to emphasize that your struggle is not for , nor for yourselves in the next tiline, but for yourselves right now and your descendants.”
“At present, the main battlefield is the Asteroid Belt, and the Compound-Eyed Observers have slowed down their offensive. We can make better use of the complex environnt and strategic depth of the Asteroid Belt.”
“I believe the Asteroid Belt is the best place for Marshal Nora Camp to perform. Therefore, I have absolute trust in Marshal Nora Camp’s ability to serve as the supre commander. I know so people disagree and think her command style is too risky.”
“But I believe that in the competition of cosmic civilizations, we are already late, which is an objective fact. Therefore, for both individuals and the entire civilization, living itself is an adventure!”
“Humans have never had the luxury of seeking stability because it’s not up to us to decide. Seeking stability cannot defeat the enemy, and everything we are experiencing now are things I had never experienced before.”
“Every day and every second we live on is a brand new adventure! What we need is a leader with a spirit of adventure, and that is Nora Camp.”
“I have absolute faith that when I arrive, under Marshal Nora Camp’s leadership, you will still keep the Compound Eye Fleet blocked at the front of the Asteroid Fragnt Belt. You will also complete more information collection and create better weapons. We will unleash the technological accumulation of countless generations and millennia, and use the Egyptian tribe’s core to create unprecedentedly powerful battle armor.”
“We will capture at least one Prism Ship, see the history of the Compound-Eyed Observers, and we will learn more about the secrets of this cold-blooded universe!”
“As for now, please trust Marshal Nora Camp absolutely. In the past tilines, she has been my right-hand man many tis and has been in charge of the human fleet. Every ti, she can bring our military strength to its peak.”
Having said that, Harrison Clark took the initiative to leave the eting room first.
He had already expressed his stance, so the developnt of the following events could be foreseen.
“Brother, will this put too much pressure on your sister-in-law?”
Having preset the course and just completed a warp, Freddy ran to Harrison’s side and asked during the brief rest.
Harrison nodded, “Of course it will. But it’s not a problem; she can handle this pressure.”
“Alright.”
Harrison looked at Freddy’s head again.
It was getting sparser.
In the past, one could still see fluffy silver hair, but only eighteen days have passed, and he could easily count the few dozen strands of silver hair lying haphazardly on his head.
The wrinkles on Freddy’s face also beca denser, and his face showed a slightly grayish age spot.
It might be hard to believe that the two are actually the sa age.
Freddy is at least more than a decade younger than Harrison.
In those days, Freddy’s work in scientific research had not decreased at all, and at the sa ti, he had to operate the warp engines intensively every forty minutes.
His sleep and rest ti was fragnted.
To ensure the success rate, he had to do a lot of preparatory work to the utmost and needed a large amount of pre-calculations.
Although most of the specific calculations were done by the Star, Freddy also had to do a lot.
Every ti he controlled the warp of Morrowind No.2, Freddy not only had to accurately control the warp engine to form a perfect warp space layer but also had to do the triple nine-axis positioning of the ship involving Curvature Subspace, the original three-dinsional space, and warp space.
With multiple successful warps completed, Freddy’s understanding of the triple space deepened gradually.
In the previous analysis of the Prism Ship fragnt by Martha Owen and him, Freddy played a leading role.
Freddy summarized the relationship between the triple spaces once again.
Freddy described it as follows:
Assu that there is an absolute straight line segnt in the original three-dinsional space, which looks absolutely straight to the human eye.
The two ends of the line segnt are points A and B.
As the ship flies in the original three-dinsional space, assuming the speed is constant, the ti it takes to travel from point A to point B is constant as well.
The essence of Curvature Space seems the sa as the original three-dinsional space, but it actually uses the ubiquitous gravitational lines in the universe.
Gravitational lines are not straight and bend to a certain extent, like a magnetic field.
The straight AB line in the original three-dinsional space, when synchronized to Curvature Subspace, is affected by the space distortion caused by gravitational lines, and becos a curve.
The ship first exceeds the speed of light, then enters the Curvature Space that is strongly connected to the original three-dinsional space by gravitational lines, and can ignore the curve of the original space, following the straight trajectory from point A to point B.
Theoretically, the larger the curvature, the shorter the flight ti with constant ship speed.
Moreover, Curvature Space is divided into many layers. The first layer currently mastered by humans can achieve a maximum curvature that changes the absolute linear distance and the curved space arc absolute length ratio to 1:20.
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