I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 853 - 511: Another Thousand Years_1
Chapter 853: Chapter 511: Another Thousand Years_1
While Harrison Clark was fully committed to learning how to become an excellent military commander, the war outside never stopped for a moment.
The three paths of the hundred trillion Imperial survivors did not lead to division.
Although the methods differed, the goals of the three paths were exactly the same, and the three different choices enhanced the strategic depth of humanity.
Under the bridge-building of Starry Clones, the people in the three paths coordinated with each other to form the Human Resistance Army Alliance.
Instead of isolation from each other in the alliance’s three paths, they were ready to transform into each other at any time.
Underground humans, after decades to hundreds of years of recuperation, will eventually emerge from the planet and become nomadic people scattered amongst the stars.
...
If lucky enough to find a planetary system capable of nurturing soldiers, underground humans will transform into guerrilla teams once they accumulate enough strength.
Or, if they have bad luck and are accidentally discovered, the underground humans will decisively disperse and flee, changing into nomadic people.
As for the nomadic people, they would not constantly run from the Compound Eye Prism Ships capable of second-layer curvature flight and cruising at 500 times the speed of light. Once their new fast units became entangled with the nomads and could not break free, the nomadic ships would release a large number of small escape vessels to flee separately.
Those who were lucky enough to escape would then take root underground once more, turning back into underground humans.
Perhaps part of the nomadic people would experience population mutation, giving birth to numerous excellent soldiers, or developing powerful new military equipment, which would lead them to transform into guerrilla teams, ready to strike whenever the opportunity arises.
The same situation applied to the guerrilla teams, which dispersed or made significant discoveries that required hiding and digesting results, and would then enter another rhythm.
These three types of humans not only transformed into one another but also cooperated with each other.
After absorbing a large amount of information obtained through significant sacrifices in the Shadow Galaxy, the Human Resistance Army demonstrated unprecedented tenacity and determination.
The flames of war spread from the Orion Arm, spreading like wildfire, extending to the neighboring Perseus and Sagittarius Arms.
Such intense and lasting battles provided Harrison Clark with ample practical material for his advanced learning.
He absorbed this knowledge of war with an insatiable thirst, and ran wild on the path to becoming a top-tier commander.
In 3233, he passed the Starry’s comprehensive assessment, and his current tactical and strategic thinking, along with his overall command ability, had surpassed Nora Camp.
Foll𝑜w current novℯls on ƒrēewebnoѵёl.cσm.
From 3233 onwards, the Human Resistance Army Alliance welcomed its unseen Shadow Commander, whose presence was only heard but not seen.
He hid behind the scenes, his movements elusive, but he would always appear in the quantum network of the participating humans at critical moments.
He could effortlessly take over the highest authority of the human network and directly take command.
At first, the commanders who had their authority usurped were uncomfortable, but the Shadow Commander displayed astonishing decision-making skills in multiple battles.
With the help of the Shadow Commander, numerous guerrilla teams achieved success in battle, while many nomadic people and underground humans who would have undoubtedly been annihilated escaped with only a small price paid.
The Shadow Commander even planned an ambush involving tens of thousands of forces, amassing military strength far greater than that of the Shadow Galaxy, using numerous Pulse Star-Focusing Cannons, resource-collected Energy Beam Bombs, Warp Fighters developed from Egyptian Tribe cores, and various combat machines capable of pseudo-warp abilities created using Artificial Pseudo-Curvature Cores, all in one fell swoop to destroy hundreds of Prism Ships and evacuate before the enemy’s main force arrived.
Time passed unknowingly, and by the year 3300, 177 years had passed since Harrison Clark transformed into Quantum Intelligence, and he had spent 77 years involved in the war as the Shadow Commander.
According to Freddy’s initial statement, Harrison Clark’s lifespan as a quantum lifeform was shrinking.
He could sense that his character was becoming increasingly indifferent, with his emotional fluctuations in response to external objects diminishing.
Rationality gradually prevailed over sensibility, and Harrison Clark became increasingly “utilitarian”.
However, his memory remained intact, and it was his sense of self that was weakening.
The process of weakening was slow but objectively existed.
However, things were somewhat different from Freddy’s judgment.
Originally, Freddy estimated that Harrison Clark’s personality would last at most 500 years, but after 177 years, Starry measured that his personality integrity was still as high as 90%.
As time went on, Harrison Clark’s personality integrity would decline more and more rapidly, but the projected duration of time he could maintain it was still up to a thousand years.
There were three reasons behind this, which were somewhat peculiar.
The first reason was the two lies Nora Camp told Harrison Clark. Nora Camp could have indeed made a half-body armor, but had kept it a secret from him, which made Harrison Clark furious.
She falsely claimed that she was not pregnant at the time, in order not to burden Harrison Clark with additional loss or prevent him from dying trying to save both her and their daughter.
As the highly criticized overall commander during the Shadow Galaxy battle, Nora Camp had already decided that she would not run away again.
Her past insistence on survival as the commander was because she believed her existence was more useful, and she had to wait for the arrival of the Sages.
Now that her goal had been achieved and the importance of the Shadow Galaxy battle was clear, Nora Camp knew that if she could help the Shadow Galaxy endure for just a few more minutes, her value would be greater than that of the Hundred Years’ War.
Thus, Nora Camp had decided from the beginning to clear her name and share the fate of the Shadow Galaxy, but she believed that while she could die, Harrison Clark could not.