I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World

Chapter 818 - Chapter 818: Chapter 487: Coincidence? Inevitable?_1



Chapter 818: Chapter 487: Coincidence? Inevitable?_1

Needham Brown struggled within the Prism Ship for a total of sixteen minutes.

During these sixteen minutes, he collected a substantial amount of information.

Needham Brown had no idea who could receive the intelligence; he blindly broadcasted the information through various methods such as electromagnetic wave signals, gravitational wave signals, and quantum signals.

Unfortunately, the enemy ship’s outer shell material had too strong a shielding effect on the signals, and nothing could be transmitted. Basically, all of his efforts were in vain.

At least, that’s how it should have been if Harrison Clark hadn’t blasted a hole in the Prism Ship.

Nobody would have expected that, in the end, it was the most ancient electromagnetic wave signals that played a role.

Although Needham Brown’s battle armor had been completely destroyed, the information he broadcasted with electromagnetic waves as the carrier lasted a long time inside the enemy ship. Although weakened, it still carried plenty of information and could still be analyzed.

Harrison Clark quickly memorized the incomplete internal structure diagram with a sweep of his eyes, relying on his visual memory.

While he reinforced his understanding in his mind, he couldn’t help but curse.

It was too dumb.

After so much effort, all he got was this bit of information.

Really just a little.

The structural diagram basically only had an outline, which came from multiple rapid detection methods such as gravitational waves, electromagnetic waves, and quantum scanning. Some rooms had layouts, but no further analysis reports were available.

About 50% of the map was blank, likely due to detection signals being blocked and shielded by various objects, such as multiple doors.

Needham Brown could only achieve so much with the little time he had.

Being constantly pursued, he had no way of allowing his battle armor’s equipment to meticulously scan every corner and analyze every piece of semi-organic and semi-mechanical equipment for their potential functions.

He must have tried to blast open doors, but that didn’t go too well, so he resorted to a frantic escape, seeing as much as he possibly could.

Therefore, the life-risking intelligence he got was rather vague.

However, this could still save Harrison Clark a lot of time.

Harrison Clark’s Folding Shadow Battle Armor had acquired a folding ability, but its detection equipment was not much better than Needham Brown’s.

For him to complete such a global scan with the same level of precision would have taken at least ten more minutes.

By sacrificing himself as bait, he forced the enemy commander to make a fatal mistake, created a single target within the fleet, and even managed to complete critical reconnaissance for Harrison Clark in advance.

In fact, Needham Brown had done enough.

Harrison Clark smiled subconsciously, as though approving of Needham Brown’s efforts.

His eyes shifted to the conclusion in Star’s deep analysis remarks.

A spiral coil-like object in the diagram was highlighted in red and bolded.

It ran through the entire length of the Prism Ship, and Star speculated that it was the data center backbone of the enemy ship.

Prism Ships in the distance were still closing in rapidly, and Harrison Clark didn’t have much time to spare.

He continued to sprint.

Although the remnants of the energy beam bomb’s explosion dissipated quickly, the temperature around Harrison Clark continued to rise dramatically as he ran forward.

This was due to the residual high-energy particles from the intense explosion.

Interestingly, he didn’t see any smoke in his surroundings.

No smoke meant that there were only high-speed flowing plasma, ionized matter, and other transparent substances around, and the surface of the Prism Ship hadn’t undergone “vacuum combustion.”

The materials from the Egyptian tribe core exhibited incredible properties once again.

Even after being melted or shattered by the high-energy impacts, mysterious forces still kept everything firmly locked within the ship’s outer shell, unlike human ships that undergo continuous fission after being shattered by high-energy impacts.

On the entire plane, only the hole tens of kilometers ahead was spewing wisps of white smoke.

Before jumping into the hole, Harrison Clark received a brief report from the military intelligence system.

“Information received, deep analysis in progress.”

This meant he had shared Needham Brown’s findings with others through the Quantum Network, making today’s efforts worthwhile, even if an accident occurred.

Harrison Clark took a deep breath, turned on his shield’s power to the maximum, and leaped into the hole.

Inside the blast point was a mess compared to the outside.

The walls had severe damage, with melted traces everywhere, making it look like a volcanic lava field.

A considerable amount of gas was blowing out from within, and an environmental quality test showed it was the “air” the Compound Eye People were used to breathing.

Apart from the melted walls, not much of the inside of the enemy ship had been preserved.

After all, this was close to the explosion point, where the combined force of two energy beam bombs shattered the casing and penetrated inward. Materials not of the Egyptian tribe’s core were unlikely to withstand such impacts.

Harrison Clark first swept the area with a life detector, trying to find the faint green spot.

Nothing.

His pupils contracted slightly but quickly returned to normal.

It was within reason and expected.

Nothing can be perfect. There are always gains and losses.

Needham Brown did not die in vain.

However, to his annoyance, seven or eight red spots still flickered faintly, indicating that some of the Fly Eyes were still alive.

He quickly pushed forward through the winding corridors according to the location map provided by Needham Brown, heading straight for the area beneath the central point.

According to the information provided by Needham Brown, this area was blank.

But based on Star’s analysis, the Prism Ship’s intelligent core was there, as the spiral coil that ran through the length of the ship had perfect symmetry around this central point.


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