I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 813 - 484: The Third Informed Guide_1
Chapter 813 -484: The Third Informed Guide_1
Most of the letter was handwritten by Needham Brown, with an additional printed paper explaining a few things.
Previously, Harrison Clark had learned about four Informed Guides from Star.
The first one was Emmanuel Berto, the second was Bernal Connor.
The fourth was Horatio.
“The fourth and final Informed Guide is Horatio.”
These were Star’s exact words, subtly skipping the third Informed Guide.
After Horatio, no more Informed Guides were born.
Harrison knew all these.
But at that time, he subconsciously neglected the third person.
Perhaps it was due to the large amount of information he had to absorb in a short time that he overlooked these unimportant details.
Or maybe the thought briefly flashed through his mind, who was the omitted third person?
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It must be an unremarkable minor character, whose name happened to be remembered by him.
Since Star didn’t mention it, it probably wasn’t essential.
Now he knew the identity of the third person.
It was Needham Brown.
Horatio passed the review in 3023.
The third person, Needham Brown, came even earlier, in 3014, six years before Harrison’s arrival.
At that time, fifteen-year-old Needham Brown had just emerged from the training camp with unprecedented outstanding achievements, mastering almost all types of warplanes in just ten years of training, and obtaining perfect scores in special armor training.
He demonstrated an extremely firm will to fight, unwavering determination, and a talent that transcended generations.
He seemed to have been born for the battlefield.
Upon evaluation by the Sage Institute, Needham Brown was deemed to have met the individual combat capabilities recorded in Historical Materials. After a comprehensive assessment, it was decided to make him the third Informed Guide.
After learning the truth, Needham Brown agreed with the Sage Institute’s judgment, believing that Harrison Clark would definitely arrive at the Shadow Galaxy at some point to complete the unfinished business.
But Needham Brown raised a new concern.
According to Historical Materials, the Compound-Eyed Observer’s technology has always had an overwhelming edge over humans.
As for what kind of technology the Compound-Eyed Observer possesses, humans can only speculate and imagine.
Now that humans are so dependent on the Quantum Intelligence-controlled Quantum Network, the vast Quantum Network has already penetrated every aspect of human life, storing a vast amount of information and linking everything related to human production and life.
This information would expose many things.
Although human Quantum Network Channels have external encryption, the possibility of being infiltrated by the Compound-Eyed Observer’s technological advantage cannot be ruled out.
If the Compound-Eyed Observer, like some top scholars in the Sage Institute, has the ability to analyze and synthesize information meticulously, the existence of the Sage is likely to be exposed.
The Sage himself must have thought of all these aspects and would not easily reveal his whereabouts.
So the interval for a successful rendezvous might be longer, and there could be many variables.
The importance of the Sage goes without saying; if humans can know it, the Compound-Eyed Observer can know it for sure.
The Compound-Eyed Observer would not let him easily connect with us, and we must consider the worst possible scenarios.
Suppose the Shadow Galaxy is besieged when the Sage arrives.
How can the probability of a successful rendezvous be maximized?
At that time, the three Informed Guides, including Needham Brown, along with the Sage Institute, racked their brains for a full six years, until the outbreak of war in 3020, without coming up with any good ideas.
And with the arrival of the Prism Ship Fleet, people in this timeline finally witnessed the Compound-Eyed Observer’s military strength more directly, which was extremely oppressive and even increasingly desperate.
In the first three years, Needham Brown went out through the Stargate and participated in several battles.
He even served as a flagship warrior in the first-generation Barnard’s Star Fleet.
After witnessing the nearly invincible offensive and defensive capabilities of the Prism Ships, Needham Brown couldn’t come up with any ideas when he returned briefly to the Shadow Galaxy for rest and recuperation in 3023.
He never gave up, but the situation was too desperate.
It wasn’t until the genius girl Horatio became the last Informed Guide in 3023 that things took a slight turn for the better.
Horatio not only changed the Guidance Plan, but also re-summarized and analyzed all the Historical Materials of the Sage Institute and the war progress of the past three years.
Horatio first collaborated with numerous researchers, widely deducing the technological progress of humanity in the next hundred years.
The scholars believed that although human fleets still seemed weak now, humans would not stagnate, and in a hundred years, they might have some power to fight back.
Following that, Horatio took Sage Philosophy to the next peak.
She completed the last step of the grand territory plan for the Morrowind Empire, designing multiple possible routes for Harrison Clark and guiding him here.
It was an incredibly ambitious plan, involving 35 trillion people and the vast artificial intelligence Star that presided over the territory of the Morrowind Empire.
The final step of the plan was to be completed by Needham Brown.
Afterwards, starting from 3025, Needham Brown showed an unusual enthusiasm for Nora Camp, a woman he was not interested in, and persisted in what seemed like a meaningless task for a full hundred years.
Then, when Harrison Clark first contacted the Shadow Galaxy, Needham Brown took seemingly “outrageous” actions.
He provoked Harrison Clark and harassed Nora Camp again, finally putting confidential information directly on the public network, causing “damage” to the overall strategy of the Morrowind Empire.