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Chapter 751: Chapter 456: The Sudden Arrival of the Decisive Battle Moment_3
It’s so awkward.
It seems that no matter what method he thinks of, as long as the Compound-Eyed Observer uses the ZS Bacteria, some people are destined to be sacrificed.
The best choice, of course, is to abandon the Solar System altogether and not leave anyone here in the first place.
The best solution to avoid being robbed at home is to give up the home directly.
Harrison Clark feels that even if only a tiny number of people are left in the Solar System, it won’t make much difference. The Dome is sure to go straight to the Solar System first, drain the Homeworld that nurtures humanity dry, and only then will it turn to other targets.
But Harrison Clark and future generations will certainly be reluctant to give up the wisdom bonus of the Homeworld. It’s like cutting off one arm, incredibly stupid.
Such a strategic abandonment is meaningless.
“Never mind, let’s not think about this problem if we can’t figure it out. Since you have a deep understanding of Z Bacteria, S Bacteria, and ZS Bacteria now, I assume… you must have some insights into the Planting Battleship, right?”
Harrison Clark suddenly asked.
Freddy was startled, then suddenly realized, “The Planting Battleship? The one used by the ZS People?”
Harrison Clark: “Of course, that’s always been my focus!”
Freddy slapped his forehead, “Right! How could I not think of that! If we can develop Planting Battleship technology, even though the current situation is very disadvantageous, we still have a chance to mass-produce war units at an extremely low cost! That’s the key! I’m so stupid for not thinking of this! Thanks for the reminder, bro! You’re a genius!”
After his outburst, Freddy turned and ran back to the lab, leaving a dumbfounded Harrison Clark behind.
What… What did I just do?
How come I got praised again?
Never mind, Freddy is really busy, and he has too many things to pay attention to in his head. It’s normal to get stuck occasionally.
Harrison Clark nodded quietly.
Yeah, as Freddy’s mentor, I am still very important.
You’re welcome.
About an hour later, Freddy sent Harrison Clark a message, stating that he had finished reading the materials on Planting Battleship Technology left in the historical records, as well as the information left by the Planting Battleship Research Institute in the year 2500, and had some new ideas after absorbing some achievements of the Orion Arm Humans.
On the previous timeline just before extinction, humans had advanced the research progress of Planting Battleship technology up to 20%.
Harrison Clark had kept the 20% progress.
Within the Solar System, the World Government established the Planting Battleship Research Institute in 2519, pushing progress from 20% to 25%. Later, war broke out. The research on planting battleship technology did not come to an abrupt end. Instead, humans observed the ZS Bacteria’s transformation technology, pushing 25% to 35%.
Now, incorporating the achievements of the Orion Arm Humans, Freddy estimates that progress could reach over 65%.
“Bro, I can be sure that, with at least one year and at most two years, I have a chance to complete the Planting Battleship technology that matches our current technological level, even stronger than the half-hearted ones made by the ZS Bacteria!”
Harrison Clark was overjoyed.
“Two years? Isn’t that just right?”
Freddy laughed, “Yeah, I’ve calculated that with my current workload, I can just barely survive for another two years. Hahahaha!”
Harrison Clark was shocked.
The tea in his hand suddenly didn’t taste so good anymore.
Freddy was indeed laughing, genuinely happy.
But what pleased him was that he suddenly found the most valuable reason to sacrifice.
Advanced technology also has its drawbacks – it makes it too easy to see the end of a person’s life in advance.
“Bro, you keep resting, I’ll go read some books. My knowledge of battleships is still lacking, so I need to catch up a bit.”
Freddy waved his hand cheerfully, about to leave again.
Just then, Harrison Clark’s face turned pale in an instant.
“Wait.”
“What’s wrong?”
“The Compound-Eyed Observer can’t find us and has launched a preemptive total attack.”
“Huh?”
Harrison Clark checked the information monitoring.
The Compound-Eyed Observer suddenly intensified its offensive, even risking the Prism Ships falling into danger.
Scarlett calculated that the remaining time of human civilization was rapidly jumping down from three years.
Finally, this predicted number landed on only two short months.
Two years, gone.