I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 1168 - 691 The Unfinished Morning Wind No. 2_2

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Chapter 1168 -691: The Unfinished Morning Wind No. 2_2

Chapter 1168 -691: The Unfinished Morning Wind No. 2_2

“How can we even compete now? There’s no comparison anymore, okay? Ah, I really feel bad for the kids in my class.”

A beautiful woman with a graceful figure covered her chest, speaking with a sad expression on her face.

She was the class instructor participating in the same competition field as the Flying Tiger Team.

People around her cast sympathetic gazes.

At this moment, a burly man came over and tried to comfort her, “Well, not necessarily. The equipment and materials inside Battle Tomb 1721 are from hundreds of years ago, so even if the Flying Tiger Team has more resources, it may not be useful. They still need to be able to utilize them effectively.”

If the big shots in the core members of the Sage Project heard this, they might have laughed their heads off. But, the beautiful instructor was comforted by these words and nodded heavily, “Hmm!”

Daniel Thompson, who was nearby, felt uneasy listening to their conversation but didn’t say anything, instead silently worrying.

At this moment, Nico Ross had already pulled Ponkt over and handed him a large stack of modification plans.

Ponkt looked down and was shocked.

“What…?”

He had thought that Nico would merely give him the requirements and he would have to figure out the details himself, improving them bit by bit.

But that wasn’t the case at all. Nico had come up with six different designs of external attachments for their existing Training Armors, each with different functions.

The attachments could be worn alongside the Training Armor, effectively acting as an extension of its functions.

The draft Nico provided was extremely detailed, clearly marking all the different components, from major ones like power conversion chambers, battery packs, ancient antimatter generators, and structural frameworks, to a myriad of minor sensors.

There were also many lost principles about ancient science, such as special material embedding, equipment recycling, rapid smelting of materials, and regeneration of dead batteries, all explained clearly.

Nico’s meticulousness greatly relieved Ponkt’s workload. He only needed to use his specialized knowledge to adjust Nico’s draft proposals appropriately, integrating them into an organic whole, and then adjust the parameters in the intelligent core of the Training Armor to connect with the various functional modules of the external attachments.

Although the overall performance of the Training Armor was quite ordinary, after all, it was a product of the 31st century, and its onboard intelligent core was also of the 31st-century standard. There wouldn’t be much issue handling the computational needs of equipment modules from two or three hundred years ago.

“Captain, how did you recognize all these parts? You know so much!”

Ponkt looked at Nico with admiration in his eyes.

Nico didn’t know how to explain it to him and just gave a mysterious smile, “Basic operations, no need to panic. How could I be the captain of the Flying Tiger Team without knowing a thing or two?”

“Yeah, that makes sense.”

Although Nico didn’t reveal anything, Ponkt still found him quite amazing.

Nico then called Sophie Lee over and gave her some instructions.

“I’ve already told the Queen Ant to find a way to increase the ant population as quickly as possible. If we only provide the resources from the existing ship wreckage, the growth rate of the ant population won’t be fast enough. We need to use a special kind of life energy stimulation. Among all of our equipment, only yours has a biological cultivation module, so you try it.”

“Alright!”

Five minutes later, Sophie was directing the energy from her arm towards an object in front of her. A slowly flowing green beam poured out from her armband.

Five meters in front of her, a 15-meter diameter artificial green sun hovered in the air.

At the center of the green sun was the Queen Ant and its 2-meter wide egg-laying chamber, which Nico had moved here.

Below it, a yard-wide “Milky Way” made up of industrious Worker Ant Carriers transported almost half of the remaining gel-like radioactive liquid from the cultivation tank.

To the left and right, there were two more yard-wide “Milky Ways” that used incredible efficiency to transport useless ore waste from the rapidly dismantled ship wreckage.

Above, another new Milky Way made up of freshly born and quickly maturing white Microscopic Termites emerged.

Every second, trillions of Microscopic Termites were born and matured.

“Captain, we can synthesize 36 trillion new termites per hour. In less than five hours, we’ll be able to double the number of Microscopic Termites,” Sophie said with a hint of pride.

Nico shook his head, “It won’t even take that long. When Ponkt adds the attachment modules to your armor first, your energy transfer efficiency will be greatly improved.”

He then pointed towards the First Resource Area in the distance, “Within 24 hours, we will sweep the First Resource Area and end this competition!”

Four hours later, the floating debris of the Snowflake Battleship had vanished, replaced by 30 Folding Shadow Armors—medium-sized “ancient” main battle armors that stood about 38 meters high—along with various directional improvement types of Folding Shadow Armors.

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This was Nico’s choice.

With the existing components and materials found in the wreckage, it was impossible to make the mainstream Royal Armor. So, Nico searched through his memories for the design ideas behind the Folding Shadow Armors.

Although these were from a previous timeline, coupled with rapidly advancing scientific concepts, stronger components, and better intelligent cores, the final product’s performance wasn’t any worse than the previous generation’s main battle equipment, the Folco Armor.

Nico: “Is everyone ready?”

“Yes!”