Chapter 95: Chapter 91: The Moment of Destiny Approaches!
Translator: 549690339
“How about it? Are you satisfied with your new equipment?”
Martha Owen combed her silver hair back and put on a proud face.
Harrison Clark was looking at the Azure Dragon Armor – modified equipment manual, nodding slightly, “Not bad.”
“Just not bad?”
Harrison Clark smiled, “It’s good.”
“Good? Are you trying to kill me? Do you know to what extent I’ve raised the maximum acceleration limit on this modified version!”
Martha Owen put her hands on her hips, furious.
Harrison Clark pointed to the data, “It says 50G here.”
“And you still say it’s just good? I’ve improved the traditional Azure Dragon Armor’s 20G by one and a half times! And even if you use the maximum acceleration and damage the machine, it can repair itself! I’ve even used up all the iridium isotopes in the escape party inventory for this modification and its spare parts! At the current technology level, this is almost a non-renewable resource, do you understand!”
Seeing Martha Owen getting more and more agitated, Nora Camp handed her a box from the side; “Have some snacks, don’t be too worked up. When he says it’s good, it means it’s very good. It’s a unique way he and his instructors express themselves.”
Harrison Clark smiled slightly, nodding, “That’s right. I’ll know how powerful it is once I get up there.”
Three minutes later, accompanied by a loud roar, the Azure Dragon Armor – modified version rushed forward with unprecedented acceleration capability.
Martha Owen yelled, “Hey! Slow down! It’s a hassle to fix it if you break it!”
“Break? Do you know who you’re talking to?”
Leaving a single comment, Harrison Clark disappeared in an instant.
Martha Owen fiercely bit into a piece of strawberry cheesecake in front of her and shuddered all over, complaining to Nora Camp, “It’s so sweet, I’m about to get sick of it. What taste is this?”
Nora Camp shrugged, “Desserts help me concentrate.”
Before long, Harrison Clark returned.
He jumped off the Azure Dragon Armor, sweating profusely and gasping for breath.
Having been limited by equipment in the past, he hadn’t experienced this exhilarating feeling in a long time.
Being able to push oneself to the limit once again was a great feeling.
He looked at the peak acceleration of this high-intensity training and nodded with satisfaction.
The peak record was 31G, a significant improvement on his personal best.
31G, meaning he had to bear thirty-one times his own weight at each instant maneuver. A millennia-old human physique, no matter how well-trained, would never have been able to withstand such pressure.
But after using coagulation serum, 100% adaptive Harrison Clark not only strengthened his heart and blood functions, but his body tissue strength also underwent a qualitative change.
This time, the combat assistant reminded him to stop as his body had reached its limit. But he was sure that when he wakes up after a good sleep, this limit could be further improved.
He gave Martha Owen a big thumbs up, very satisfied, “Not bad, thank you very much.”
“Of course!”
Harrison Clark sighed, “It’s a pity it can’t be mass-produced.”
“Dream on! Not everyone can use this level of equipment.”
“True.”
In the following months, Harrison Clark painstakingly increased the G-force he could withstand bit by bit.
He reached 38G, but his training had to continue in space.
According to military regulations, all new soldiers who passed the annual selection would be enlisted to go to space.
Nora Camp, who also served as the commander of the training base, had to return to her position in the spaceship.
Previously, there were nearly mature old soldiers in the base. After completing half a year of training, these soldiers reached the standard to board the ship.
As for Harrison Clark’s fellow new soldiers, the qualification rate was as high as 30%, making it one of the best performing bases among many new soldier bases worldwide.
Daniel Thompson’s squad had an even higher qualification rate, at 70%.
This was partly due to Harrison Clark’s exemplary role and teaching by example and partly due to Daniel Thompson’s sacrifice which ignited the fighting spirit of the other new soldiers.
Of course, Harrison Clark himself, as the leader of the new soldiers, didn’t hesitate to personally give his comrades small courses and teach the training guidelines of the Azure Dragon Armor in private.
However, it was a pity that in the entire Black Bear Training Base, only Marthus was qualified to board the Giant Wave with Harrison Clark.
The Giant Wave originally had a top-level personnel lineup. Adding new soldiers was something lower-ranked warships did. To join the Giant Wave, someone else had to be eliminated, making it extremely competitive.
Nora Camp hosted the graduation ceremony for the new soldiers at the base and after a series of mobilization commands, everyone went their separate ways.
Inside the time machine to space, Marthus had his hands on his knees, staring straight ahead, very serious.
Harrison Clark had his hands in his pockets, his eyes scanning the projection in front.
“You’re actually interested in history, how boring.”
Martha, sitting nearby, leaned her head over and started a conversation.
Harrison Clark nodded, borrowing a famous quote, “Remember the past to envision the future.”
“I don’t see it that way. The enemy we’re facing has nothing to do with history, and it’s all our own business. Our ancestors won’t help us.”
Harrison Clark laughed but remained silent.
He thought to himself, as an ancient person, I’m sorry.
But I did indeed help you a great deal.
If it weren’t for me, there wouldn’t even be your Yellowstone Research Institute now, or the Azure Dragon Armor, or the current large spindle-shaped spaceship..