Chapter 501: Chapter 328:1 Need to Win_l
Daniel Thompson rubbed his eyes, “Wha…what…what the hell is that this!”
Marthus: “Full marks in each topic?”
The short-haired lady exclaimed, “How is it doable! Even I couldn’t get full marks in each topic!”
In Nora Camp’s workplace.
Each the final and her greatest pal checked out one another in disbelief.
What occurred?
Martha Owen slammed the desk, “Unscientific! One thing will need to have gone fallacious someplace!”
Nora Camp additionally thought it was unscientific, however as if speaking to herself, or answering Martha Owen, she stated, “Can somebody cheat by breaking by way of the supervision of the Supreme Clever Mind Star through the examination?”
Martha Owen shook her head firmly, “Completely not possible.”
“May there be an issue with the evaluation outcomes? Miscalculating his degree, for instance?”
Martha Owen continued to shake her head, “Additionally not possible. Furthermore, even when there have been errors, the best error fee in historical past wouldn’t exceed 5 %. He received full marks in each topic! Out of greater than 270 million contributors, there are lower than 100 full marks! What sort of error is that?”
Nora Camp then stated, “So, did he actually study all data from junior excessive to highschool inside a month and grasp it at an skilled degree?”
Martha Owen thought for a second, “Theoretically, it’s additionally not possible.”
As knowledgeable scholar who explores all of the unknowns on the planet and firmly believes in scientism, there ought to be no “not possible” in Martha Owen’s life.
She had stated extra “impossibles” in a couple of minutes than in her total life.
Nora Camp was perplexed, “How can we clarify it, then?”
Being an important scholar, Martha Owen shortly got here up with an inexpensive rationalization, “Possibly his forgotten data was pseudo-forgotten, and thru greater than thirty days of high-intensity studying, he shortly recovered his reminiscence, re-understood, and gained a good deeper mastery?”
Nora Camp realized, “That is smart! It should be Harrison Clark!”
In the meantime, in Harrison Clark’s dormitory, the others hadn’t found out as a lot as Martha Owen and have been nonetheless in shock.
If it have been an extraordinary individual, they’d undoubtedly be basking within the admiration of others, however as an skilled previous braggart, Harrison Clark had a wealth of expertise in coping with surprising conditions.
He unfold his arms, “Sit down, sit down, it’s simply fundamental expertise. Don’t make a fuss, I’m a really modest individual.”
Everybody: “…”
We actually respect your modesty!
Since there can be an IQpotential take a look at and a simulated fight command potential evaluation tomorrow, everybody didn’t make a fuss for lengthy and left after a couple of minutes.
It was then that Harrison Clark had time to answer to Nora Camp’s message.
His reply was concise, “I handed.”
Nora Camp, who already knew the end result, instantly replied, “What about tomorrow?”
Harrison Clark replied once more, “It’s within the bag.”
Finish of dialog.
Watching her greatest pal’s face inexplicably smiling, Martha Owen secretly sighed, what sort of allure does this man Harrison Clark have that makes Nora fully fall for him!
After the 2 interrupted their communication, Martha Owen used her authority within the analysis govt council to take a quick take a look at Harrison Clark’s private report and was now not that shocked.
This individual was certainly extraordinary.
The subsequent morning was the IQpotential evaluation, and there was no extra upheaval.
The evaluation content material was to randomly choose a piece of the bachelor’s introductory course and require the contributors to study this a part of the data as quickly as doable after which use it to unravel issues within the subsequent simulated take a look at.
With out the assistance of Star, Grasp Clark was in a position to move the take a look at on his personal.
With the morning take a look at completed, Harrison Clark was planning to rush again to the dormitory and make amends for some brainwave resonance coaching, however an uninvited visitor discovered him.
The customer was Oliver Yeoman, an previous acquaintance.
Nonetheless, the perspective of this previous acquaintance was not excellent.
“Harrison Clark, that is the pocket book the final requested me to provide you. It is advisable examine it your self throughout lunch.”
After saying that, Oliver Yeoman forcefully stuffed the pocket book into Harrison Clark’s arms after which circled and left.
This time, Oliver Yeoman’s standing had modified. He was the chief deputy officer of the children’ mom and appeared to have signed up for the choice competitors as effectively.
The final really requested him to ship the additional lesson materials to Harrison Clark.
This perspective was solely pure.
Harrison Clark didn’t care, he simply took the faintly aromatic pocket book.
Again within the dormitory, he opened the pocket book, and on the quilt was written, “Assortment of Nora Camp’s Tactical Ideas (Unfinished)”.
The principle physique was crammed with elegant and highly effective handwriting in each pink and blue ink.
Many of the textual content was blue.
The pink ink appeared to be newly marked notes, which have been a string of unclear codes.
On this period, somebody would really hand-write notes and be capable to write such good handwriting. The mom of the kid had some fairly retro habits.
Nonetheless, this confirmed that the content material of the pocket book was her necessary insights and expertise. Maybe handwriting was meant to deepen her reminiscence.
Sensing his gaze, the auxiliary sensible mind Vivian shortly acknowledged the content material of the pocket book.
The pink handwriting brightened and remodeled into photographs.
The scenes in Harrison Clark’s retinas modified quickly.
It turned out that every of the pink codes corresponded to a sure part of Nora Camp’s real-life operation in a simulated command battle.
The blue ink was her personal abstract of her on-the-spot decision-making at the moment.Why do that?
What are some great benefits of doing so?
What are the disadvantages?
What’s the closing end result, and is it satisfying?
What are the explanations for satisfaction, and what are the explanations for failure?
In each snippet of a battle, Nora Camp can clearly summarize a quick description with as many as two or 300 phrases or as few as one or 200 phrases.
The earliest battle snippet was her first battle in command when she was 4 years previous. Her opponent was a junior commander with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
Because of this, she achieved a complete annihilation of the enemy with a casualty fee of lower than 20%, turning her opponent from a Lieutenant Colonel right into a senior teacher on the Black Bear Coaching Base.
Greater than twenty snippets thereafter have been taken from her varied notes all through her twenty-year army profession.
As she grew older, she not often fought with equal army power, and the hole between the enemy’s and her personal forces was normally a number of instances greater.
At instances it was one-fold, at instances seven or eight-fold, and even ten-fold.
Nonetheless, she nonetheless gained greater than she misplaced, generally fully annihilating her opponents, and generally efficiently beheading their command construction.
The previous few snippets have been from this week, with recent blue ink on the pocket book.
Furthermore, not like earlier than, the power ratio of the simulated battles had returned to parity. Her opponents have been now not senior commanders, however fairly junior and intermediate-level gamers.
It appeared that she was intentionally suppressing her personal degree of play, making an attempt to simulate the state of junior and intermediate commanders in battle as intently as doable.
Such management of play degree reminded Harrison Clark of the so-called discipline enhancement coaching.
Her handwritten blue ink additionally instantly elevated in amount, not restricted to a whole bunch of phrases, generally even reaching one thousand phrases.
God is aware of what number of simulated battles she fought on this week for these battlefield analyses. It will need to have been far more troublesome than her regular efficiency, and these trainings had no worth for her personally.
For army leaders who worth time, Nora Camp’s conduct was very unwise and didn’t conform to the precept of optimum useful resource allocation.
Though Harrison Clark had an concept in his coronary heart, his spouse’s pocket book did assist him lots.
In comparison with learning dry and boring supplies and memorizing the efficiency parameters of varied battleships and fight models, integrating the training course of into precise circumstances, coupled with the private rationalization of a prime skilled, drastically elevated the curiosity and effectiveness of the training.
At three within the afternoon, the simulated command battle formally started.
As a result of massive variety of contributors, the competitors didn’t undertake an elimination system. As a substitute, everybody confronted the identical enemy and was assessed and scored based mostly on their complete efficiency on the battlefield.
Star will simulate the opponent, however the kind of opponent can be randomly chosen.
After a quick random choice course of, the end result was out. The contributors would play as commanders, main their fleet to battle in opposition to the simulated invading civilization generated by Star.
The army power and technological degree of the invading civilization had 100 decisions, representing the almost definitely situations at present speculated by all events.
Contributors might select the kind of enemy based mostly on their preferences and inclinations.
Harrison Clark unhesitatingly selected the Compound-Eyed Observer’s spherical battleship.
The acquainted scene reappeared, however this time he was neither a bystander watching Amelia Johnson’s efficiency nor the chief of the particular fight brigade he had as soon as led.
He “stood” within the place the place his spouse had as soon as stood.
Commander of the Human Protection Fleet!
When he noticed this scene, Harrison Clark remained calm, whereas different contributors in comparable conditions have been astonished and bewildered.
The hole was too huge!
Commander-in-chief?
It’s killing me!
Nora Camp and the opposite onlookers additionally had comparable ideas, by no means anticipating the random choice by Star to give you such a factor.
This was too onerous on individuals.
Most contributors thought they’d solely play the function of an extraordinary captain or fleet commander within the simulated Finish Battle.
Being positioned straight within the place of commander-in-chief, many of the contributors have been surprised.
Most contributors and onlookers had their very own judgments of their hearts, and Star in all probability didn’t intend to let individuals win.
Neglect it.
This was simply an evaluation in spite of everything.
It was in all probability only a matter of who seemed higher in defeat.
No one anticipated Harrison Clark’s coronary heart fee to progressively enhance.
He seemed up on the timeline of the simulated battle, with 5 minutes remaining till the invaders’ warships arrived.
Then he shortly scanned by way of his personal fight preparations and gear efficiency.
Though he knew it was a simulated battle, Harrison Clark couldn’t assist however really feel excited.
At this level, the technological degree of his fleet was really in actual use!
What’s extra, this time the Human Protection Power had improved the structure of the “Morning Wind” participant, the place he had made errors previously.
Within the huge Photo voltaic System, there have been a minimum of three thousand large gamers, which meant that humanity’s management of the playback energy depth of “Morning Wind” had grow to be extra exact, in a position to adapt to extra intense adjustments, and the entire playback energy of “Morning Wind” could be a lot larger than earlier than.
He might deal with this battle as a rehearsal for a yr from now!
Harrison Clark didn’ t know the way others considered this simulated battle.
However he wished to win, and he thought he should win.
He entered the zone.