I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 946 - 582: A New History_1

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Chapter 946: Chapter 582: A New History_1

About five seconds later, Star completed the information compilation, translating the known human information into stacked language fragments, and directly transmitted it to Harrison Clark in the form of data.

This fragment is the New Historical Records.

The new history written by Star began now and continued for a thousand years.

She proposed a hypothesis.

In this hypothesis, both sides would lay down their weapons, turn to jointly deal with the same enemy, and eventually win the battle.

After the war, both sides could achieve true freedom.

There was nothing remarkable about this description, and it even seemed a bit like a childish storytelling.

But straightforward communication was needed now, without any trickery.

What mattered was not how well the humans told the story, but whether the other party was willing to accept communication.

Harrison Clark first used his Quantum Intelligence to analyze it, then began to continuously attempt to construct it in his mind.

He was now in the spiritual world composed of the other party’s language.

As long as the other party was willing to talk, they could naturally receive the message.

Harrison Clark waited for about ten minutes without receiving any feedback.

What he sent out seemed to have been swallowed up by the ocean.

There were two possibilities: either the other party had not received it or they had seen it and ignored it.

In Star’s calculations, the probability of both possibilities was 50%.

However, Harrison Clark decisively determined that the other party had actually received his message but did not trust human capabilities, so they were unwilling to respond and only wanted to continue the war.

Harrison Clark exited the Fish Star People’s language virtual world and shook his head at Star, saying, “We are being underestimated.”

Star nodded, “It seems that we still need to prove more.”

“Yes.”

It had to be admitted that at present, in the battle of the Voyager Galaxy, humans had not shown overwhelming strength when facing the Fish Star People’s army.

So it was natural for the other party to have concerns.

Negotiations between two different civilizations were essentially the same as those between the great powers on Earth in the past.

Only by first displaying a strong fist could they be qualified to negotiate; otherwise, mutual promises could only be meaningless empty talks.

Harrison Clark focused his attention on the Voyager Star battlefield again.

He began to seriously consider whether he should intervene fully as the Shadow Commander.

But in fact, even he himself was not sure at this point if he could come up with any good solutions, and he might not be able to do better than others; for now, he could only fight his best.

Just then, a series of violent explosions suddenly occurred near the radiation cloud in the Voyager Galaxy.

Harrison Clark stared blankly for a moment, and then unconsciously smiled knowingly.

Quentin Cooper, this good boy, gave him a big surprise.

Previously, when Quentin Cooper ordered the Tarn to start releasing super-heavy modules to the outside world, he quickly completed the design of the module manufacturing plan and the standard formulation.

In this era, someone who could become a captain was not just an illiterate soldier.

In a certain sense, every captain could be considered a versatile talent, and Quentin Cooper had a unique talent in engineering, earning him a doctorate degree from Voyager Engineering Academy early on.

With today’s artificial intelligence engineering capabilities, it wouldn’t take much time to quickly follow up with production after obtaining the standards.

At first glance, one would think that the super-heavy modules cluttering up space were just ordinary solid materials, but only the original designer, Quentin Cooper, and the actual production and deployment operators knew that these seemingly harmless little cubes were each radiation explosive devices containing astonishing energy.

When the density of the super-heavy modules in the combat zone near the Radiation Cloud reached Quentin Cooper’s design limit, he opened the quantum wave broadcast channel of the Tarn and played a signal out to the outside world.0.1 seconds later, centered on the Tarn, countless ultra-heavy modules exploded almost simultaneously, filling the space with massive electromagnetic radiation.

Humanity’s primary combat units had kept a safe distance from the modules during previous maneuvers, so they were barely affected by the self-inflicted explosions.

Of course, the electromagnetic radiation itself had little effect on the fish swarm.

But that was not Quentin Cooper’s objective.

The high-energy electromagnetic shockwaves finally stimulated the activity of the radiation cloud surrounding the outer ring of the Voyager Galaxy.

Accompanied by muffled, thunder-like sounds, a colossal stream of plasma lightning, billions of kilometers long and over three thousand kilometers in diameter, emerged like a gigantic blue dragon on the surface of the radiation cloud.

The dragon twisted and coiled, enveloping the area of the radiation cloud where the battle was taking place, writhing like a giant snake entwined around a tree.

Shortly after, the dragon began to split apart like an avalanche, with more and more blue dragons dispersing in the blink of an eye, following the radiation cloud’s expansion and charging toward every direction.

During the expansion process, these blue dragons continued to swell and started releasing energy.

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With each expansion of the dragons, the electromagnetic oscillation reactions in the cosmic space increased by an energy level.

Long ago, humans had gained a preliminary understanding of the electromagnetic phenomenon when dealing with lightning.

At the time, humans were terrified of the power of thunder and even created mythical legends of thunder gods and lightning goddesses.

But back then, they didn’t know that the electromagnetic reactions on a mere planet were nothing compared to what was possible.

This seemingly ordinary natural phenomenon had another higher-order manifestation.

Any phenomenon, when pushed to a terrifying change in quantity, would eventually trigger a qualitative change.

For example, flames, high temperatures, speed, and the intensity of electrical currents.

Under the continuous stimulation of the radiation cloud’s plasma, terror-inducing electrical currents became highly active in the relatively enclosed area, advancing in different directions.

This formed a gigantic electromagnetic coil, completely altering the stability of the original triple space consisting of three-dimensional space, warp space, and curvature space. Within the triple space that should have been isolated from each other, numerous chaotic and agitated channels were forcefully created by energy.

Near the area covered by the radiation cloud, the battlefield began to be filled with the awe-inducing, chaotic triple space folding layer, from which even humanity’s top-of-the-line ships would struggle to escape once caught.

The casualties of the Voyager Galaxy’s Guardian Army fleet doubled in an instant, with over two billion dead and a total loss of up to ten billion intelligent war machines, ranging from high-end to basic models.

But the fish swarm also suffered heavy losses in the indiscriminate chaos of the battlefield, resulting in their biggest casualties to date, with at least a billion Fish Star warriors caught in the crossfire.

Their fog, which the Fish Star People had originally set up to conceal their movements, became meaningless in the face of this all-out assault.

Suddenly, the battlefield changed from a vast plain to a steep cliff.

The surging, roaming triple space folding layers were like a bottomless abyss about to swallow up anyone who approached.

Quentin Cooper’s intention was clear.

Since the enemy had the advantage of information, then he would completely change the battlefield environment, making it extremely difficult for everyone to move.

That would shrink the gap between both sides considerably.

That was not the end of it.

Moreover, humans were already familiar with the state of the radiation cloud when it reacted, having seen it many times before. They were therefore mentally prepared for the triple space folding layer, so their actual total losses in combat power were lower than those of the Fish Star People.

At the same time, the terrifying radiation energy released during the radiation cloud’s reaction became a powerful background detection source.

Using this concept, the original situation where both sides were fighting in the dark with the Fish Star People hiding in the fog had now changed. Suddenly, in broad daylight, intense sunlight shone down, forcing both sides to cast distinct shadows on the ground.

In an instant, the giant weapons in the rear fleet precisely located their targets.

Countless massive cannons, which had long been on standby, roared as they opened fire, covering the relatively concentrated areas of the Fish Star warriors with a barrage.

Whether the Fish Star People could accept Harrison Clark’s new history was not yet clear.

But there was no doubt that under the stunning performance of Quentin Cooper, humanity was beginning to write a new chapter in this not-insignificant interstellar war.