Chapter 821: Chapter 488: One Man Holds the Gate_1
The “narrow” passageway about fifty ters high echoed with the clattering sound of tal collision.
Harrison Clark was checking the operational status of each component of the Folding Shadow Battle Armor one by one.
Although the self-checking system of the battle armor could help him complete this work, Harrison still habitually manually adjusted it.
He developed a good habit when he first learned the traditional giant chanical driven armor of the first generation.
At that ti, Daniel Thompson, Harrison’s first ntor, was pretty imposing.
In the sunset, the playground was filled with yellow sand.
With his hands on his back, Daniel Thompson addressed the new recruits, led by Harrison and Marthus, in a loud voice: “Listen up, you little bastards, pay attention to every word I’m about to say.”
“Equipnt is your life, your family, your parents, and everything! It will accompany you through life and death, never leaving you behind! Before each expedition, you must carefully inspect every inch of your equipnt like you would caress a lover’s body. Because even a small crack can cost you your life. You may die a glorious death, but you won’t be able to complete your mission, and everything you want to protect, including your family, loved ones, and friends, would be completely destroyed.”
At that ti, Daniel Thompson was deeply infiltrated by “Song of the Wilderness,” but his commitnt to guarding civilization as a soldier never wavered.
Harrison always rembered this sentence and firmly believed in it, so he checked every inch of his equipnt carefully every ti he went out.
Ti was tight this ti, so he didn’t have the chance yet, but now he had the rare opportunity to do what he should do.
Harrison pulled out the manual operation panel.
Completely focused, as a 46.66% awakened Galactic Human, his brain’s processing speed suddenly increased. He then quickly made a large number of adjustnts on the standard paraters through the mind link.
He adjusted nearly one hundred thousand paraters.
This is where he differed from ordinary soldiers.
The basic paraters of the Folding Shadow Battle Armor were set according to the standard paraters provided by the Star Shadow Warriors.
After wearing the battle armor, everyone will be able to adapt to the equipnt and their abilities through continuous training, making so minor adjustnts to et personal needs.
For example, so people are very fast in neural response, so they can proportionally increase the feedback power.
Others have well-developed motor nerves and high synchronization rate, so they can accordingly increase the response efficiency of the corresponding parts of the battle armor.
So people are born with thick plasma, strong bones, and strong muscles, so their bodies can withstand high acceleration. Therefore, they can slightly relax the protection of the pseudo-curvature mbrane layer and increase the weapon’s output power.
But very few people, like Harrison, could complete a large number of adjustnts on up to one hundred thousand paraters within less than ten minutes of wearing the armor.
The paraters he adjusted were even more than Needham Brown’s.
If his fine-tuning ultimately achieved good feedback and truly matched his ultimate strength, then there’s only one explanation: his control over his combat power was much higher than Needham Brown, and his intuitive judgent was incredibly accurate.
Click.
The 5.5-ter-tall Folding Shadow Battle Armor twisted its neck like a human as the bionic joint in it made a crisp sound.
Whoosh!
The next second, a slender, thirty-ter-tall Blade Mantis covered in silver armor suddenly appeared in the passageway.
Harrison had never been able to distinguish the gender characteristics of the Compound Eyed or Blade Mantis. According to the simple historical materials he knew, the Compound Eyed should be genderless.
However, this Silver Armor Blade Mantis in front of him had a slightly protruding front and raised back, clearly resembling a human female shape.
According to intelligence analysis, it was the 108th Blade Mantis refined by the Compound-Eyed Observer in this civilization war, and it was the latest and most advanced.
In the next mont, the top combat units of humans and the Compound-Eyed Observer clashed with each other in close combat in this narrow space.
Bang!
Harrison leaped into the air in battle armor form, wielding his swords and hacking down from above.
There was only one word to describe his movent: fast.
The Blade Mantis had a lot of combat experience with humans, and its database stored a vast amount of data, allowing it to predict almost every human soldier’s close combat actions accurately.
If it were an ordinary soldier, the Blade Mantis would only have to easily thrust its blade arm upward from below in a hooking motion, and it might stab the human soldier through.
But the Blade Mantis’s database didn’t include Harrison.
Harrison was faster than anyone!
At a critical mont, this slender Silver Armor Blade Mantis barely managed to lift its blade arm in ti to block Harrison’s dual blades cutting with unified force.
Though the Silver Armor Blade Mantis looked smaller, its strength was on par with the 55-ter original version, and it managed to block with just one blade arm.
But it could block the upper three paths, not the lower three paths.
From Harrison’s waist, two long-barreled cannons rumbled out.
Boom! Boom! Boom…
In a short period, the newly improved Coronal Cannon fired eight sets of sixteen Coronal impact energies in succession.
Sixteen energy blasts hit the neck connection of the Blade Mantis’s triangular head right in front.
At the next instant, Harrison withdrew his sword and dodged beside while the right cutting sword bounced back and the two-ter diater shield on his shoulder slid down to his elbow.
With his elbow bent outward and fingers ejecting tal supports connected to the chest armor as a support.
The Silver Armor Blade Mantis’s other blade arm slashed onto Harrison’s round shield.
The Folding Shadow Battle Armor lost its balance slightly in midair, but Harrison leaned back and swung his right leg forward.
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