"The Masked Man Capture Plan" failed...
However, ng Lang was not discouraged.
I can fail countless tis, but the opponent only has one chance!
Through this failure, the opponent once again exposed more intelligence, and this attempt was definitely "worth the sacrifice".
"Masked Man... there’s more than one!"
But the biggest miscalculation was underestimating the capabilities of the so-called ’Listener’..."
ng Lang began to learn from his failures.
Based on human conventional thinking, he had originally assud that such monitoring units might only be sensitive to highly penetrative infrasound and at most could monitor things like the broadwave sound of gunfire.
However, the fact told him that the opponent could even eavesdrop on human conversations below 60 decibels from a distance...
As he knew, various creatures on Earth also possess extraordinary hearing, like man’s loyal companion — dogs!
Their hearing is sixteen tis that of humans and can even detect sounds within a kiloter.
It was not out of the question that the opponent’s auditory monitoring level far exceeded that of Earth species.
"Such a troubleso ability..."
He had set traps, but the opponent was able to eavesdrop on various spoken exchanges of his side.
It was almost like having one’s communication channels blatantly intercepted during combat, making it almost impossible to ambush the enemy under these circumstances.
However, the fact that his "real self" hadn’t been discovered by the opponent suggested that such "listening" activities by the opponent couldn’t possibly be conducted on a large scale continuously.
It was more likely that after detecting the presence of the "Deadly lody," they ordered the "Listener" to conduct more precise, targeted monitoring in that area.
If the opponent could truly monitor "all humanity" simultaneously and achieve so level of "omniscience and omnipotence".
Then all his sches would inevitably be known to the opposition in advance, and there would absolutely be no hiding his true position!
This was a piece of mixed news, neither too good nor too bad.
However, once targeted by the opposition, it might require the entire team to maintain "silent status" to possibly evade the enemy’s covert surveillance.
This is undoubtedly the lesson the thriller "Silent Hill" wanted to impart!
"Again with sound waves... Does the opponent intend to conquer with a single trick?" ng Lang stroked his chin.
From activating viruses in the brain to detecting the enemy’s location, creating auditory hallucinations, and even eavesdropping on secrets...
Every move of the opponent seed to obsess over sound wave-based skills... Yes! Obsession!
ng Lang ca up with this word.
Being continuously defeated by the opponent’s use of the sa "attribute" skills, ng Lang couldn’t help but suspect that the enemy might inherently be a "sound wave-type" species.
"Co to think of it, their abilities are indeed a lot like those of a bat, so if you follow the bat’s evolutionary blueprint..."
["Haha! No need to shout anymore, do you think hiding in the bunker ans you can rest easy?
Your designated sentries and secret guards are nothing more than an all-too-obvious target.
This enclosed space holds no secrets from , and such defenses are as good as non-existent to ."]
The ssage in the opponent’s words was significant.
Does this an that the opponent not only excels in ordinary sound waves and infrasound but also possesses "ultrasound" positioning skills?
Indeed, the definitions of "ultrasound" and "infrasound" are entirely based on human perspectives, distinguishing these sounds inaudible to the human ear according to their frequency of vibration.
If the opponent truly is a species proficient in sound wave skills, then they could potentially master the "full spectrum of sound waves".
"This is totally an asymtrical strike..." ng Lang shook his head.
In the realm of sound wave technology exploration and developnt of offensive and defensive weapons, humans are still at a fairly rudintary stage, making this thod a direct hit on humanity’s vulnerabilities.
ng Lang took out a notebook to record crucial information.
If we assu the opponent is not of the sa species as humans and truly originates from a distant planet.
Then, due to different living environnts, the opponent may have developed a radically different line of technology and thods of attack.
Human technological advancents are relatively balanced, but currently, they predominantly excel in "chanical," "electromagnetic," and "explosions are an art" fields, and they may also develop "light skills" later on.
If the human race were compared to a Pokémon, then it would be like a "Magnemite," possessing skills like "Electromagnetic Waves" and "Self-Destruct".
There might later be an upgraded skill like "Charging Beam".
While the enemy is more like a "Zubat," adept at "ultrasound" and "toxic" skills.
The "ultrasound" skill can not only detect terrain, search for the enemy, confuse the opponent but could even work in tandem with the "toxic" skill to cause the enemy to "confound".
ng Lang scribbled in the notebook, beginning to establish the "racial characteristic card" of the opponent.
"So obsessed with sound wave system skills... Could it be that the opponent’s living environnt is like that of a bat, devoid of sunlight?"
Technology may vary widely, but the innate characteristics of a species determine its habitual behavior patterns.
Like humans, who are accustod to observing opponents with their eyes, using ears for preemptive alerts, and deploying hands and feet for attacks, rather than thinking of howling down an enemy upon encounter.
Imagine a planet far from any star, filled with darkness and solitude.
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