I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 1078 - 650 The Rise of Keith Baker_2

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Chapter 1078: Chapter 650: The Rise of Keith Baker_2

Chapter 1078 -650: The Rise of Keith Baker_2

Moreover, after a long period of exploration and calculation, we vaguely found the reason: a part of elite human fighters are always able to perform extraordinarily and show extra combat power.

Ok, we have readjusted our calculation methods and sent as much military strength as possible each time.

But why do those human elite fighters seem to have no limits? They become stronger each time… even stronger than before.

The Compound-Eyed Observer has been ruling the Virgo Cluster for countless billions of years. At the borders of its territory, or within others’, it confronted other Fourth-class Civilizations or those close to it without lacking combat experience.

As a higher civilization that relies on countless years of accumulation and resources of a vast galaxy cluster that can mobilize numerous stellar systems, the Compound-Eyed Observer’s understanding of cosmic warfare is basically the exchange of firepower.

Whoever can’t withstand it first is defeated.

Isn’t this principle simple?

Interstellar civilization wars are ultimately about technological depth and the ability to allocate energy and materials.

In the eyes of the vast majority of higher civilizations, no matter how you show off or how much you brag about if I can destroy an entire planetary system with one shot, you can only lie down and wait for death.

If I deploy a blockade shield, no matter how reluctant you are, you have to be trapped by me and hunted down one by one.

In the Compound-Eyed Observer’s understanding of the universe, every higher civilization formed by independent entities has an unwritten rule: these individuals’ lives should be extremely valuable.

In the development of equipment, humans continue to enhance their defense capabilities, which indeed shows that they value individual lives very much.

But on the actual battlefield, these seemingly precious human fighters all fight fearlessly to the death.

Earth Humans always seem to use the same energy deployment to achieve greater military power.

That’s too much!

In any case, Earth humans, who have suddenly jumped from a 0.7-class civilization to a Fourth-class Civilization within just a few hundred years, and have obviously surpassed the technological depth of the Fourth-class although their resources are insufficient, have completely overturned the Compound-Eyed Observer’s understanding.

With limited intellect and not complex enough chaotic logic analysis capabilities, the Compound-Eyed Observer might never get the answers to countless questions.

By mid-2948, the scale of the Oasis Fleet had expanded rapidly to fifty million large and medium-sized vessels, with countless small aircraft and flying devices.

The population had also ballooned to 2.68 billion.

Due to the extreme surplus of resources, the Oasis Star once again improved the concept of shipbuilding, and large-scale development of medium and large unmanned warships, as well as dual-function warships, began.

So-called dual-function warships refer to those capable of participating in battles as intelligent equipment in the case of insufficient human resources and can be part of the Legion-level fleet.

But once the newborns gradually grow up or finally reunite with the Nameless Fleet, these warships can quickly be occupied and adapted by the large population of the other sibling fleets, complete their training, and form the main combat power.

At the same time, the programmed mechanic-type soldiers who had gradually lost their position in human armies due to the birth of the Royal Armor and the emergence of many top armored soldiers have now been rejuvenated and transformed into Intelligent Mechanics due to the mass production of unmanned equipment.

In the past, ordinary mechanics controlled medium and small Intelligent Warfare. Now, Intelligent Mechanics control a fighting group consisting of several to tens of thousands of various types of warships.

The most top-level Intelligent Mechanics can even control a legion single-handedly.

There is a clear distinction between Intelligent Mechanics and Commanders.

Commanders consider more strategic and tactical aspects, while Intelligent Mechanics focus on using their rapid command distribution capabilities and strong logical abilities to perform more accurate micro-operations within a unit of time, completing the regional combat tasks assigned by the Commander.

Simply put, if Nora Camp’s abilities were divided into two parts, her strategic vision and tactical thinking would represent the ultimate Commander, and her precise micro-operation ability would represent the ultimate Intelligent Mechanic.

Austin Camp is strong, but there is still a clear gap between him and Nora Camp as portrayed in historical legends.

The situation for others is similar.

Since humans haven’t yet produced an invincible leader like Nora Camp, the United Fleet has taken the initiative to experiment with separating and focusing only on pursuing one ultimate ability, which may find a new way to break the stalemate.

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By the end of 2948, Andrei even established an Intelligent Corps consisting of over a thousand top mechanics, commanding a huge fleet of more than 20 million large and medium-sized unmanned warships.

These top-level Intelligent Mechanics aren’t just adults. The older ones are several decades to hundreds of years old, and the younger ones are the fourth-generation members born in mass on the Oasis Star.

But no one ever thought that the brightest among them would be a three-year-old child who had just started elementary school, hadn’t even touched many basic courses, and hadn’t formed a complete worldview.

What’s even more incredible is that the establishment of the Intelligent Corps is itself credited to this child.

The child’s name is Keith Baker, the only son of the special-class war hero, Douglas Baker.

In September, little Keith Baker finished a day of group classes and returned his home at 6:30 pm under the “hostage” of his intelligent childcare robot.

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