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After sifting through the mountain of data available to him, Aron took a break to rest and spend time with his family. This time away from his lab allowed him to solidify his thoughts and carefully plan his next course of action. Once he felt mentally refreshed and confident in his approach, he returned to his lab, ready to resume his research.Aron was now prepared to use a small amount of his saved SP (System Points) to supplement the remaining gaps in his research. He understood that achieving satisfactory results independently would take centuries—time needed for the necessary technologies to be fully researched and matured. Instead, leveraging the SP would allow him to expedite the process, ensuring that his universal simulation could be accessed with the utmost security.The universal simulation was, without a doubt, one of the most critical assets maintaining the empire's strength. Aron was determined to protect it at all costs, ensuring that only he and those he permitted woul
Getting a Technology System in Modern Day A leap
It didn’t take Aron long to finish assimilating the new knowledge he had purchased from the system shop. However, the cost had been steep—nearly twenty-five percent of the SP he had painstakingly hoarded for over a decade had suddenly vanished. Yet his expression remained calm and composed. He had always known the SP existed to be used when necessary, and feeling regretful or hesitant at a critical moment would have been counterproductive.The urgency of the new revelations, which had reignited his drive, ensured that he felt no remorse for spending the SP. In fact, he was confident that the knowledge he had acquired was sufficient to solve the remaining obstacles in his research. With everything he now possessed, Aron was sure that unless unforeseen issues arose, he would have a functional production-ready product within the next few weeks.Motivated and focused, he was ready to move forward, knowing the path ahead was clearer than ever.“Let’s start getting to work,” Aron said after
Getting a Technology System in Modern Day The Contemplative Seraphina.
For the next five months of VR time, Aron dedicated himself to an intensive cycle of designing, building, and testing the tower. Each iteration was subjected to rigorous scrutiny, with problems identified and resolved as they arose. He continually adjusted the testing environments, introduced unforeseen challenges, and attempted to breach the system from various angles to ensure its resilience. Aron left no stone unturned, determined to account for every possible scenario.{We can now say that it has passed level one security and is ready for rollout,} Nova finally announced, bringing the final test instance to a close. “Good,” Aron replied, exhaling a sigh of relief. “Send the data to Lab City and have them work on refining it further.” While he was relieved to have completed this critical phase of his plan, the lingering knowledge of the existence of beings far more dangerous than he had previously imagined tempered his satisfaction. The safety of the empire and its citizens had re
Getting a Technology System in Modern Day The Second Arrival
Time, like a stone rolling down from the top of a mountain, moved forward relentlessly, indifferent to its surroundings. Before long, the six-month period they had set for the first official barter trade exchange was nearing its end, with only a short time remaining before the exact agreed-upon moment arrived.On the outskirts of the solar system, where the fierce battle between the two sides had once taken place, no traces of the conflict remained. Now, the area was calm, yet bustling with activity as Imperial fleets had already arrived. Nearly ninety percent of the ships in the fleet were cargo vessels, each carrying mana stones intended for the trade with the other side.Notably, there was no visible military presence among the ships. All the vessels belonged to the Imperial Mana Agency—a deliberate choice that served a dual purpose. On one hand, it bolstered the agency's position as a key player in diplomatic and economic exchanges, reinforcing its credibility and influence. On th
Getting a Technology System in Modern Day Disrespect
[AN: I'm currently in my first-semester final exams. I'll do my best to maintain daily uploads, but if I'm unable to, I will catch up on any missed chapters once I'm done with the exams.]After a brief exchange, a meeting time was scheduled for a few hours later. Once everyone agreed, an imperial ship was selected as the meeting venue. The ship was promptly moved to the center, ensuring it was equidistant from all fleets.“Please excuse our modest preparations. The original venue for this meeting is still under construction,” Lanesra said as she took her seat in the meeting room. Her gaze swept across the attendees, who fell silent the moment she entered.A few offered polite responses to her apology, but most remained quiet, their expressions making it clear they wanted the meeting to conclude as swiftly as possible.“I would like to know when the emperor will arrive and why he is late,” Dagos asked, his tone sharp. A member of the Valthorin royal family and the fleet's representativ
Getting a Technology System in Modern Day Buying Mana Stones for Pennies
“Now that I’ve delivered the emperor’s decision, we can move on to the barter trade of mana stones. Once that is settled, we’ll address other matters,” Lanesra said.Immediately, holographic displays appeared in front of each Astral Conclave representative. Each display was visible only to the individual it was intended for and showed the total amount of mana stones prepared for their civilization, matching the previously agreed quota.The representatives began entering the details of the materials they had brought for barter. The displays instantly updated, with the number of mana stones fluctuating based on the quantity and quality of the materials offered, showing them precisely how many stones they could receive in exchange.……………“HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!” The Zelvora representative’s laughter echoed through the mental network, drawing the attention of everyone connected to him as they glanced at the hologram visible within the network.“What is it, sir?” one of the individuals in t
Getting a Technology System in Modern Day Kalron Taking Action
Once all the representatives had entered their offered goods for exchange into the hologram, the room fell silent once again. The atmosphere was thick with anticipation as everyone awaited Lanesra’s cue to proceed. At this moment, she effectively presided over the meeting, given that the Terran Empire was the sole supplier of mana stones and the central focus of the trade, placing her in an unchallenged leadership role."Now, let’s move to..." Lanesra began, only to be interrupted.“Excuse me,” the Zelvora representative interjected abruptly, cutting her off just as she was transitioning to the next agenda item.Lanesra turned her gaze toward the Zelvora representative, her eyebrow raised in a mixture of curiosity and mild irritation. She questioned whether his interruption was prompted by something genuinely important or simply an attempt to undermine her authority in the meeting. It was nearly impossible to determine his true intent, as the empire still lacked sufficient data to ful
Getting a Technology System in Modern Day Behind the Doors I
Keeping his promise, Kalron wasted no time and got straight to the point.“I know everyone here is fully aware that we’re essentially getting mana stones for next to nothing, and I doubt any of us want that to change. However, we all understand this situation won’t last. Once the empire begins its initial integration efforts, they’ll inevitably discover the true value of mana,” he said, pausing briefly to observe the reactions of everyone in the room.Their expressions remained neutral, uninterested even, as everything he had said so far was common knowledge among them. But Kalron wasn’t reiterating these points for the sake of stating the obvious—he needed to ensure that everyone present was on the same page. It was crucial to eliminate even the slightest chance of misunderstanding, no matter how unlikely it seemed.Not wanting to waste more time or risk losing their attention, Kalron quickly shifted to his main point.“The reason I called this meeting is to propose a joint effort to
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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
Discussion and Finalizations
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
The Test II
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
The Test I
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
Monthly Report
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
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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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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