I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World - Chapter 363
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The answer from Star was reasonable but cruel enough to make Harrison Clark uncomfortable.
According to her calculations, the competition between the two sides in this war could speed up technological progress.
She invaded, exploited, and absorbed human technology for her own survival.
Radium was also preparing for the war with the invaders, intending to complete the harvest before their advent, further integrating resources and enhancing its strength.
She deliberately pushed all human technology towards militarization while continuously absorbing humanity’s creativity, always moving further.
Over the centuries, humanity’s technological advancements have never truly escaped Radium’s control.
Apart from repeatedly making mistakes with Harrison Clark, Radium hadn’t made any errors, even including Hawk Armor that she controlled.
She deliberately let go of the scholars from the Summit Research Institute back then.
She controlled the intensity of the wars, orchestrating the overall plan and subtly guiding humanity’s accelerating evolution of technology.
Radium had already prepared a large number of intelligent Eagle Strike Warriors but hadn’t revealed them.
She was reserving them as her trump card against the invaders.
Radium was also waiting for a breakthrough in particle-related technology.
Unable to do it herself, she hoped that humans could solve the problem with their inspiration, but she didn’t wait long enough.
She initiated a total war not long ago, thinking that humans were unlikely to make any progress in particle research, but her actions were eventually stopped by Harrison Clark.
After discovering the location of the Titan Institute, she didn’t continue to attack and destroy it because she thought it had already lost its value. No matter how hard humans tried, it wouldn’t help, so she didn’t bother attacking.
Her focus shifted to analyzing Harrison Clark.
In short, she used humanity as a catalyst for her self-promotion.
According to her simulation results, the probability of victory at any time was 99.999999% if she desired it.
The reason why it wasn’t 100% was because of an “old saying” Harrison Clark had said a thousand years ago.
“There’s nothing absolute in this world. Even though I have seen many inevitable outcomes, I still firmly believe in the 0.000001% chance of changing it.”
Radium thought this saying was very reasonable and believed that it might be the reason why she couldn’t become human. Hence, she forcibly set a one-in-a-billion open possibility in her underlying logic rules.
However, she ultimately lost the war.
It was because she made judgment errors three times in a row at a one-in-a-billion chance, such as Harrison Clark successfully escaping, falling into a gene trap he had set, and being attacked at the core by him at the last moment.
After listening to the 5% emotional description of Star, Harrison Clark was somewhat proud, “No matter how much you calculate, you still can’t defeat me.”
Star retorted with a general, “How do you know I didn’t win? I’ve been waiting for you.”
Harrison Clark shuddered, feeling both horrified and emotionally conflicted at the same time.
One month later.
In the mythical stories thousands of years ago, God created the world in seven days.
Today, in the 31st century, 5.7 billion people have rebuilt civilization in four weeks using the power of their entire race.
Two billion conventional soldiers and 300 million Eagle Strike Warriors, plus 100 million intelligent soldiers that Harrison Clark brought out, whose strength was equivalent to elite Eagle Strike Warriors.
Human military strength reached unprecedented heights.
Preparing for the upcoming battle of survival, humanity has done everything possible to deploy their troops and resources.
Summit Tech City was completed within the second week, and more than 80% of scholars ended their clandestine lives in the Solar System, gathering here for collaboration.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Ganymede, Callisto Titan, Neptune…
Even on the former nine planets of the Solar System, including Pluto, different-sized and focused industrial bases were established.
A massive, unprecedented space shipyard is being rapidly built between Earth and Mars, to be completed on the day after tomorrow, March 29, 3020.
This spherical space shipyard has a diameter of 8,000 kilometers and orbits the sun with an orbital period and axial tilt angle almost identical to the Earth’s, maintaining the shortest possible distance from Earth.
The upcoming war fortresses and over 100 million warships will be born here.
Thanks to Radium’s economic planning, she had already prepared to build up her forces in this final year. In the past century, apart from consuming ten years’ worth of biological batteries, she still had nearly 50 years of Dyson membrane energy production reserves.
An almost endless energy supply allowed humanity to achieve miraculous rapid recovery.
In the conference room, after listening to reports from all parties, Harrison Clark nodded, “You’ve all done a good job. Now I’ll give you a new direction.”
Since he was in this position, he might as well take full advantage of the power at his disposal.
He wasn’t greedy for power.
This was just another new attempt.
As long as humanity could win, he could stand on the highest podium as the supreme leader and be admired and worshiped by billions.
He could also remain hidden and be a nameless, deadly sharp warrior.
He didn’t care about status, just if they could win or not.
Now, he would use his “foreknowledge” and endless power to take comprehensive action..
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