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{Sir, the decryption is complete,} Nova informed Aron a few hours after receiving the decryption keys.“That was fast,” Aron remarked, surprised by the speed. Previously, when processing the unencrypted information it had taken considerably longer.{The groundwork was already laid when I accessed the unencrypted knowledge,} Nova explained. {This time, all I had to do was decrypt it and run it through the algorithm, which handled the rest.}“Mhhhhh.” Aron nodded in acknowledgment before adding, “Let’s hold off on assimilating the knowledge until they leave, just in case. Send the information to the Lab City researchers and have them work on incorporating any beneficial aspects.” He restrained his excitement, opting to be cautious in case their visitors had ulterior motives.{Understood,} Nova confirmed.Upon receiving her response, Aron returned to his research.For the next week, the purchased goods were continuously delivered to the ships of the Astral Conclave representatives, while
Getting a Technology System in Modern Day Picnic
"Oh, this is quite delicious. Did Nova prepare this?" Aron asked with a smirk as he tasted the food. He was sitting in an open field that looked more like a picnic spot than a meeting ground.Before he could even swallow, he had to tilt his head to the side to dodge a fireball flying straight at him."Don’t you know you shouldn’t even disturb a dog while it’s eating?" he said with a laugh, glancing at his wife, who had just attempted to give him an impromptu facial makeover."You were asking for it," Rina replied casually as she poured mango juice into their glasses—his favorite."Nevertheless, it’s delicious," Aron said, setting aside his joke as he genuinely complimented her cooking. It wasn’t something she did often—mostly because she didn’t need to—but he appreciated it all the same. He took the glass of mango juice from her with a nod of thanks.It was why they had made it a tradition for them to have these picnics at least once every few months—where they handled everything them
Getting a Technology System in Modern Day Stagnation
Two weeks later.Aron, now fully reinvigorated after his semi-forced break, finally logged back into the universal simulation.{Welcome back, sir,} Nova greeted him the moment his body materialized inside his lab.“Can’t say I didn’t miss this,” Aron replied as he moved to sit down—despite there being no chair beneath him. Before he could reach the ground, a chair materialized under him, seamlessly supporting his weight.“Any good news on cracking the Trinarian encryption?” he asked as he settled in.{We’ve made some advancements, but honestly, I’d say we’re still only a few steps away from the starting line,} Nova admitted. Without a clear progress indicator, it was impossible to gauge exactly how close they were to breaking through—the process was more guesswork than science at this point.“There’s no other choice, then,” Aron muttered as he called up the system interface and began searching for decryption algorithms.After filtering out options that were either useless for his need
Getting a Technology System in Modern Day The Final Piece of the Puzzle
With the System’s efficiency, the knowledge assimilation process was completed in no time.Nova wasted no time either. The moment the process finished, she requested access to Aron’s brain data to extract the newly assimilated knowledge. Without hesitation, he granted her permission.“How long will the implementation take?” Aron asked, already shifting his focus toward execution.{Considering the requirements for building a specialized device to utilize the Mana Decryption Adaptive Algorithm, the process will take anywhere from thirty minutes to a few hours at most,} Nova replied, displaying the blueprint of a device she had just designed based on the acquired knowledge.The design wasn’t the most efficient, but it was functional. That was all that mattered for now. The responsibility of refining the knowledge and creating more optimized devices would fall to the Lab City researchers, which would naturally take more time.“Alright, let’s get started,” Aron said as he carefully analyze
Getting a Technology System in Modern Day #LDWHT263847
Aron’s laughter lasted for quite some time, echoing through the simulation. He felt it deep within him—the climb was nearly over. He had been struggling up an impossible mountain, but now, at last, the summit was within reach. All that remained was the slide down, far easier than the ascent.His exhilaration gradually settled into focus.“Time to put in the work,” he muttered, his voice filled with determination.The simulation around him shifted, morphing into the familiar confines of his laboratory. Knowledge alone wasn’t enough; raw information was meaningless without digesting it.Beside him, Nova materialized in her physical form, this time clad in a researcher’s uniform—symbolic of the role she intended to play. She adjusted her sleeves with practiced ease, but Aron spoke without looking at her.“We’ll need to dedicate significant time to this,” he said. “Not just us, but the Lab City researchers as well.”He paused, considering the scale of what lay ahead. “Fully digesting and
Getting a Technology System in Modern Day Communication Network Upgrade
A few days later.Aron had returned from another short period of rest after spending three months in rigorous research. In real-time, it had only been ninety days, but within the accelerated VR environment, those months had translated into nearly twenty years of non-stop work, where he had meticulously studied, refined, and perfected the technology he had been developing.Now back in his lab, he stood in front of an augmented projection displaying what appeared to be a quantum communication satellite, nearly identical to the ones the empire had been using to transfer information across vast distances. However, despite the striking similarities, there were some noticeable differences that set this new model apart. Its size had nearly doubled, making it significantly larger than the standard ones currently in operation. Additionally, a new structural addition was placed at the center of the satellite, a modification that clearly marked a technological advancement.After carefully going
Getting a Technology System in Modern Day Migration
Three days later.With only six hours remaining until the scheduled update of the quantum communication network protocol, the deployment process had finally begun in full force. Ships carrying the newly manufactured Quantum Communication Satellites launched from multiple locations and bases, dispersing throughout the solar system. Production of these satellites had not been centralized in a single facility but instead took place across various massive industrial hubs spread throughout the system. This decentralized approach allowed for a more efficient rollout, ensuring that each satellite would be delivered to its designated position before the update went live.With each passing minute, more satellites reached their assigned locations, immediately deploying upon arrival. The ships responsible for their transport wasted no time—they would confirm successful data transmission from the satellites before swiftly moving on to the next location. As soon as each satellite settled into its
Getting a Technology System in Modern Day A Journey Into the Unknown
While the emperor remained engrossed in his work, Mars—still concealed from all external sensors—was undergoing significant modifications. The planetary shield, which doubled as a stealth veil, was in the process of receiving a major upgrade.When the emperor had first deployed the shield, he had also integrated it with a rune-computer interface, allowing the shield’s runes to be controlled and adjusted through computational input rather than manual intervention. Now, this interface was being augmented with the newly developed stealth technology, a fusion of imperial advancements and Shadari stealth techniques.Once the system was activated, the planetary shield itself remained unchanged, but a new outermost veil formed around it, acting as the first line of stealth defense. This additional layer further reinforced Mars’ invisibility, making detection by any known technology even more improbable.However, the original stealth properties of the shield were not disabled. Instead, they r
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Aron sat before a stack of papers containing the final experiment data. Though he was in the universal simulation, he liked to switch up how he processed information, avoiding fatigue from relying on a single medium—especially since he spent what amounted to centuries conducting experiments in accelerated simulation time.{From the tests, it works as expected,} Nova, his ever-present assistant, stated once she was sure he had finished reviewing the data."I know, but let’s do a real full-dress rehearsal," Aron replied, lifting his gaze from the papers.He always insisted on a full-scale trial before declaring any research complete. Unlike the universal simulation, where things could be conjured at will, the real world required careful logistical considerations. Even a flawless design could become an operational nightmare if mobilization wasn’t accounted for.{Okay,} Nova acknowledged, and in an instant, they both vanished from the lab, reappearing in the vast emptiness of space, far f
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It took Nyx several hours to sift through the vast amount of data collected before she was ready to deliver her findings.“Using the asteroid field as a natural cosmic phenomenon to mask the wormhole’s opening worked in our favor. As far as we can tell, no one in the vicinity detected it,} Nyx stated as she began her report.A scientist in the room frowned. "There were people where we opened the wormhole? What are the odds of that?"Nyx responded immediately.“While the natural occurrence of life in the galaxy is rare, remember that we are infiltrating Conclave territory. Intelligent life is abundant here. Furthermore, asteroid fields serve as valuable resource hubs for spacefaring civilizations, which greatly increases the likelihood of encountering activity.}As she spoke, the room’s environment transformed, shifting into a massive asteroid field—a direct projection of the data collected. Nyx had opted to show rather than tell, planning to let the simulation play before diving into
Tempting Fate
Crack!Had there been air to carry the sound, that would have been the noise echoing through space. Instead, there was only silence as the fabric of space fractured—a jagged crack forming for the briefest of moments.A small, round object emerged, slipping through the gap before it sealed itself shut, leaving no trace of its existence. The only evidence that anything had occurred was the lone sphere, now drifting amid the vastness of space.Roughly the size of a football, the sphere remained still for only a moment before it came to life. It scanned its surroundings, finding itself deep within an asteroid field, surrounded by tumbling rocks and frozen comet nuclei.Without hesitation, the object accelerated, weaving through the chaotic debris field with ease and with no visible propulsion method. Tiny blue sparks flickered from its surface each time it passed near an asteroid or an icy fragment, scattering briefly before fading into nothingness.It was collecting data.Its movement fo
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Yaloria’s gaze shifted to the battery status display. Despite the intensity of the fight so far, only about one percent of the mana battery’s energy had been expended—and even that was already nearly replenished.It was a stark contrast to the mechas she once piloted.The Yrall Coalition mechas were directly powered by their reactors, like plugging a device straight into a wall socket—efficient until something went wrong. If the reactor failed or was damaged, the mecha would instantly shut down, leaving its pilot stranded and vulnerable.But these mechas were different.Instead of drawing power directly from the fusion reactor, they ran on mana batteries—a buffer between the machine and its core power source. These batteries didn’t just store energy; they were constantly recharged by the reactor, keeping them at full capacity. More than that, they were embedded throughout the mecha’s frame, like blood flowing through a body, ensuring every part had immediate access to power.Even if t
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A few minutes before the fight began, an alarm blared across the testing grounds, and all personnel in the vicinity received an immediate evacuation order. Given the low number of individuals present, the process was completed in under a minute.Once the area was cleared, a massive shield dome began forming, expanding to cover a thirty-kilometer diameter and reaching a height of five kilometers. This barrier ensured that nothing occurring inside would escape—critical for a semi-live fire test.Outside the dome, the evacuated soldiers gathered, their eyes fixed on the transparent section of the shield, which projected a live feed of the battle about to unfold."Thank God they sent us to move those boxes," Charlie muttered, his voice brimming with excitement.On the screen, two towering mechas stood a kilometer apart, weapons drawn, locked in an intense stare-down. His earlier complaints about manual labor were long forgotten—he knew he was about to witness history.This was the first-e
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BAM!! A heavy thud echoed as a box was set down, the sound hinting at its weight.“We have tractor-beam technology at our disposal, so why are we hauling these things by hand? Isn’t this a waste of both resources and our valuable time?” Charlie, a soldier in an Imperial army uniform, grumbled as he straightened his back and headed toward the remaining boxes they needed to move.Despite his complaints, there was no hesitation in his movements, creating a stark contrast between his words and actions.“You’re already using anti-gravity devices to carry them, so what are you whining about? Besides, we’re in a testing zone—do you really think they’d let us use high-end tech and risk a disaster mid-experiment?” his friend retorted, dropping his box before jogging to catch up.“Laziness is the mother of innovation. Do you think we’d have advanced this far if we weren’t too lazy to repeat the same tasks for centuries? And if that were really their concern, they could just disable the equipmen
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John lifted his head from the piles of documents in front of him, his expression calm but carrying the weight of responsibility."How is the progress of our preparations?"At this moment, few individuals in the empire were busier than him. As the overseer of the entire imperial military, he was tasked with preparing for the massive military restructuring, ensuring every division was ready for the upcoming changes. His monthly progress reports to the emperor demanded at least an intermediate understanding of every research project under his jurisdiction. Though he could have had the research heads report directly, John insisted on personally understanding each project—an exhausting endeavor, made possible only through knowledge assimilation and time acceleration technology.A response quickly followed, {I have already finished decrypting all of the information we collected during the war and from the captured Xalthar’s ship. Nyx is currently already running training simulations with th
A Journey Into the Unknown
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