I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 1011 - 624 Difficulties and Obstacles_2

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Chapter 1011: Chapter 624: Difficulties and Obstacles_2

Chapter 1011 -624: Difficulties and Obstacles_2

At the same time, due to the stable structure and smaller size of the new type of cryogenic chamber, they were easily centralized; after a large number of people entered the cryogenic state, the living space in the fleet became significantly more abundant, further accelerating the training speed of the new generation of voyagers.

In the leadership of the fleet, there were even radical proposals suggesting that, with this trend, the fleet could use the surplus production capacity of large ships to manufacture more modular ships, equipped solely with cryogenic chambers, to further expand the fleet’s population capacity. By increasing the number and performance of energy absorbers that extract Real Energy Particles from the Curvature Space, by the time they reach the Galactic Center, the original 150 million people would expand into a 10 billion-strong army!

By then, each of the 10 billion Earthlings would have their own Battle Armor. Even without considering individual ability, the sheer scale of this force would provoke excitement.

With 10 billion Battle Armors, assisted by hundreds of billions or even trillions of intelligent combat units, this special Expeditionary Army would become the invincible main force.

It must be said that the future depicted by this radical faction was very tempting, and Quentin Cooper was almost moved.

However, after careful consideration, Quentin Cooper decided to temporarily suppress the radical proposal for the reason that the quality of the soldiers is more important than their numbers. He only agreed to moderately accelerate the population expansion of the new humans.

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By 2850, a total of 70 million people had entered the cryogenic chambers, most of whom were the older generation who initially boarded the fleet.

A small number belonged to the emerging talents such as top warriors, superstar scientists, genius captains, etc.

At the same time, Quentin Cooper teamed up with Emerson, who had awoken a year later, to pass a new bill.

In order to meet the demand for materials to manufacture and maintain more cryogenic chambers, as well as to prepare for the upcoming battle at the Galactic Center, the fleet would deactivate gravity simulators in areas apart from science laboratories. This would allow the existing population to gradually adapt to weightlessness and foster a new generation of space combatants in zero-gravity conditions.

Abandoning gravity did not mean giving up physical strength – physical training would be intensified under zero-gravity conditions to ensure the entire population would be battle-ready when needed.

Given the Earthling’s original physical constitution, they were not yet adapted to the space environment in zero-gravity conditions. Platelets struggled to locate damaged blood vessels, and even minor internal bleeding could quickly escalate into severe injuries.

Although a Personal Medical Assistant could alleviate this phenomenon to some extent, if the body’s innate self-regulation ability was lacking and energy supply became insufficient, or if the Medical Assistant’s response became slower in intense combat, even this seemingly small disadvantage could greatly suppress a soldier’s combat effectiveness.

According to Emerson’s estimates, the remaining 150 years would be enough for the first-generation Earthlings to quickly adapt to life in zero-gravity conditions. Their brains would store new information that would allow them to function like Personal Medical Assistants, but with even more precision. Additionally, their bodies would develop a new enzyme.

Once internal bleeding was detected, muscle tissue cells would quickly secrete this enzyme without the brain needing to make any judgments. This new enzyme did not require gravity assistance for positioning, but would follow chemical bonds like electrons flowing from the negative to the positive pole in a battery – rapidly rushing to the wound and binding with red blood cells. This would cause an expansionary reaction, followed by sedimentation and clotting, quickly sealing the wound for self-emergency treatment.

This new type of coagulation enzyme was just one direction of human evolution taking place amongst space-dwellers who had traveled through zero-gravity Curvature Space for a long time.

Thousands of new enzymes would form within the human body that wouldn’t exist under gravity conditions, resulting in fundamental changes in the relationships between cell tissues, the arrangement of neurons, and the transmission of neural signals.

These substantial changes were unavoidable, just as the structural differences between inland ships and ocean-going ships of the same displacement.

By 2870, as the second generation of zero-gravity born and raised humans came of age, the physical differences between the three human generations became apparent.

First-generation humans were relatively shorter, having come from different galaxies that relied on different Star’s stable quantum constants.

Those born in space and raised under gravity conditions belonged to the second-generation humans who were slightly taller.

Third-generation humans showed a clear polarization between tall and short individuals. Taller individuals stood over 3 meters tall, while shorter ones measured only 0.5 meters.

Different body types represented the innate differences between this generation of humans. Generally, taller individuals had larger brains and higher scientific potential.

Shorter individuals had higher bone density, more compact muscles, and better physiological rapid reaction ability. Their relatively smaller brains allocated most of their talents to combat abilities, making them natural Battle Armor warriors with innate talents surpassing even that of the Steel Bone Warriors.

By then, the total population of the three generations of humans exceeded 400 million.

Among them, 70 million first-generation humans slept in cryogenic chambers, while another 70 million first-generation humans held important positions in various sectors, poised for rotation.

The second-generation of humans numbered 140 million, while the third generation accounted for 160 million.

Quentin Cooper sat in his office, holding a top-secret report.

He found the report somewhat troubling.

As the Star’s sub-bodies within the fleet continuously observed and analyzed them, they found that there were some problems emerging between the three generations of humans.

At this point, the fleet was already over 9,000 light-years from the Empire’s border. Although they had stayed within the Curvature Space for a long time, they were still somewhat connected to the universal constants of the exterior three-dimensional space. Their bodies would hint at the change in the external environment.