I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 854 - 511: Another Thousand Years_2

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Chapter 854: Chapter 511: Another Thousand Years_2

The second reason was the USB drive Carrie Thomas sent to Nora Camp across time and space. Harrison Clark became indifferent to many other things, but whenever he thought about that USB drive, he would be tormented by an intense curiosity.

No matter how he tried to use his advantage as Quantum Intelligence to gather information, he always came up empty-handed. This elusive object became his terrifying obsession.

The third reason was Carrie Thomas’s songs, among which “Happiness to the Nth Power” led more than a dozen deeply emotional and profound love songs. These songs became Harrison Clark’s pillar of faith in his lonely life. Whenever his mind was filled with too much information and his personality fragmentation began to accelerate, he would listen to Carrie Thomas’s songs, and his mind would inevitably recall the time he spent with people in the 21st century. His emotions found a fulcrum, and the accelerating personality fragmentation suddenly slowed down.

In 3301, Freddy, who had repeatedly extended the stability of his personality using new technology, could no longer hold on, lost all emotions, and completely transformed into a superbrain computational carrier.

Freddy lost his creativity, but before that, he had already set up a complete follow-up development plan. His work never stopped, and he devoted his life to it until his death.

In 3321, the first generation Blank Ones superbrain core hidden in the edge of the Orion Arm was discovered and destroyed.

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Fortunately, in these hundreds of years, the Human Resistance Army had set up thousands of Blank Ones superbrain cores for the Star, resulting in a loss of less than 1% of its computing power.

In 3325, the Resistance Army United Academy of Sciences finally completed the verification of the Grand Unified Theory.

With humanity’s understanding of the changes in the Prism Ships, the depth of the Egyptian tribe’s core, the unified force, microcosm, macrocosm, quantum tides, and the birth of the universe entering the next stage, humans officially crossed the threshold of the fourth-class civilization.

Theoretically, as long as there is enough time, humans can become a fourth-class civilization.

While the Egyptian tribe and Compound-Eyed Observer knew these phenomena, they did not understand the reasoning, but humans understood it.

In time, humans could even create anti-entropy weapons, extracting chaotic states from the universe, producing weapons that increase the universe’s stability and have anti-unified force properties, easily tearing apart Prism Ships.

What Freddy had once calculated, such as the third-level curvature flight at 25,000 times the speed of light, continuous jumping technology, super-range Stargate (artificial wormhole, Cosmic Ladder), compressed stars (explosive stellar development system), and infinite quantum intelligence, were no longer illusory dreams.

The various new creations Freddy had once calculated now had the possibility of being transformed from dreams into reality.

Harrison Clark had used the sacrifices of nine timelines and countless trillions of Earthlings to exchange for this simple formula that could be summed up on a single sheet of paper.

Humanity’s technological explosion had officially begun.

To produce new technology involving the Grand Unified Theory, it was necessary to establish a massive industrial production base and exploit large stars using the Stellar Rapid Development System to provide sufficient energy.

In the previous research on the Prism Ships, no special energy sources were found by Star.

However, in the eighth timeline, the Spherical Battleship had an unusual explosive energy supply when its energy storage was nearly exhausted, quickly producing Blade Mantises.

The source of this additional energy was puzzling.

Twenty years after completing the Grand Unified Formula, the answer was found.

The specialty energy of the spherical battleship came from the triangular structure at its center.

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For the Prism Ship, it was even simpler and more brutal. The outer shell, similar to Egyptian tribe core, was both a structural layer, a protective layer, and a power-supplying battery.

Supported by the Unified Aggregation Force, the Egyptian tribe core housed a vast amount of energy.

According to physics, the more stable a structure is, the stronger the energy it contains.

For example, familiar explosive reactions, such as gunpowder, essentially involve the transfer of energy from chemical bonds. The breaking of old bonds generates more stable new bonds, and heat energy is released in this process.

It appears that the energy contained in more stable substances decreases, but in fact, the total amount of energy inside the chemical bonds increases.

If a field or biological catalysis is used to accelerate the reaction, the material will undergo a reverse reaction, causing chemical bonds to break actively, re-aggregate, and release even more energy.

The Compound-Eyed Observer had mastered the method of accessing this energy biologically and prompting the Prism Ship’s outer shell to release energy intentionally.

Despite stealing many of the Compound-Eyed Observer’s bio-exhaustion techniques, humans only possessed three second-generation bacterial groups: Superpower Bacteria, Z Bacteria, and S Bacteria, and had not yet found the original bacteria that could transform all things.

So they had to use their own methods to obtain colossal energy by extracting stars from the source.

In addition, it took the researchers several years or even decades to build numerous massive and precisely complex super-devices.Unfortunately, this time humanity was scattered, and there were no large-scale production bases.

The Compound-Eyed Observers also revolutionized their weaponry.

Large Blade Mantises were no longer the main force, replaced by smaller Wingless Flying Insects that sacrificed their ability to warp but had superior endurance, capable of flying at 500 times the speed of light for long periods. They could even dive into a star to recharge their energy quickly once depleted.

The Wingless Flying Insects resembled cockroaches, with round and stout bodies about three meters long, covered in weapons. Their individual combat strength was higher than that of the Shadow Warriors, and they could also release wings with Dyson membrane characteristics.

Even more terrifying, the Wingless Flying Insects held a position in the Compound-Eyed Observers’ combat sequence equivalent to the Eight-legged Beetles of the past.

As long as the energy was sufficient, a single Prism Ship could sustainably release tens of thousands of them every hour.

As humans integrated the technology of the Compound-Eyed Observers, the Observers also absorbed the technology of humans. Even if the technological advancements were slow, the war had been going on for centuries, even a pig would learn to turn around.

The emergence of the Wingless Flying Insects allowed the Compound-Eyed Observers, who only had over 400,000 Prism Ships left in the Orion Arm, to gain the upper hand and for a time, to become the Wall of Sighs that prevented humanity from successfully establishing large-scale bases.

Time passed quickly, and in the blink of an eye, another 300 years went by.

During these 300 years, the Human Resistance Army Alliance inherited the will of the Morrowind Empire and fully utilized the value of the Shadow Galaxy.

The warfare was no longer one-sided, but rather, a back-and-forth fight with both sides biting at each other’s heels.

After the humans completed the verification of the Grand Unified Formula, although they could not construct large-scale bases to manufacture real Unified Force devices, the progress in basic theoretical disciplines drove rapid development in related fields.

Humanity gained an advantage, almost successfully establishing a new home base.

The Compound-Eyed Observers then deployed large numbers of Wingless Flying Insects, eliminating the humans’ advantage.

Dozens of years had passed since then, and the long “war-mobilizing” military training of mankind exploded, and under the guidance of the Shadow Commander, a succession of excellent commanders and top fighters emerged one after another. These commanders and top fighters became the core power influencing the war, and humanity once again gained the upper hand.

Not until 3645 did the situation take a steep, irreversible downturn, as the Prism Ship’s main force that had been thrown to the Norma Spiral Arm through a wormhole returned to the battlefield.

The Resistance Army had to retreat for twelve consecutive years until 3667 when the first human-made Morrowind Ship was officially equipped. This ship had defensive capabilities equal to the Prism Ships and could also achieve 500 times the speed of light through warp flight and long-distance warping capability.

The disadvantage of the Resistance Army was erased, and the battle situation became tense again.

In 3690, a new type of combat unit belonging to the Compound-Eyed Observers arrived.

It was not a Prism Ship but a giant flying object resembling a cocoon.

The giant flying object released hundreds of billions of small, 30-meter-long, and highly maneuverable combat units.

Almost at the same time, it entered the Solar System, with as many as 10,000 new domes, and hundreds of thousands of Star-shattering Cannons.

Without a doubt, the higher-order civilization behind the Compound-Eyed Observers had seen humanity’s explosive growth and intervened once again.

Since then, all of humanity’s resistance has become futile.

At this time, Harrison Clark, who was almost entirely out of emotions, couldn’t help but want to curse.

This was simply despicable, shameless, and unscrupulous!

The time unknowingly reached 4123. Harrison Clark had since become a quantum intelligence, existing for over a thousand years.

He had lost 99.99% of his emotions and had become an emotionless and indifferent machine.

He was even about to forget who he was, where he came from, and what he was supposed to do. Humanity was declining, and the remaining total population had dropped to less than one billion.

On this day, a young scientist named Barov Albert sent him a new theory.

Detonating the Milky Way Galaxy.

Choosing to shatter like a precious jade instead of remaining intact as merely a tile.