Mech Upgrade + Zerg Invasion + StarCraft + Warrior Evolution + Bottom-Up Rise. (This novel has a slow start but gets increasingly exciting later on. It is already over a million words long, so you ...
"Looks like I'll have to use mental power again?"
Faced with Talink's relentless and fierce attacks, Mo Tianyun tried his best to defend himself while his mind raced, trying to decide whether or not to use his mental power.
Mo Tianyun was clearly distracted at this moment, and the opponent's attack became even more intense.
"Hmph, you think you can defeat me with just an ordinary combat mech? Mo Tianyun, no matter how skillful you are, you can't withstand my brute force!"
Talink thought to himself and immediately used the trump card he had prepared.
"The Seven Swords of Azure Feather!"
Talink maneuvered his mech and unleashed seven sword strikes in a very short time.
BOOM!
BOOM!
Whoosh!
"What!"
Mo Tianyun was caught off guard by Talink's seven consecutive sword strikes, each more powerful than the last.
Even when Mo Tianyun unleashed the power of the Myriad Starlight Swords and amplified the power of the Tianyun Mech's mech sword, he still couldn't completely block the seven swords.
He only managed to block five of the swords; the remaining two struck the energy shield of the Sky Cloud Mech directly.
The energy shield shattered instantly; this was the first time the energy shield of the Sky Cloud Mech had been broken since it was created.
The seventh sword directly slashed a gash in the Sky Cloud Mech.
This only shows that the opponents Mo Tianyun encountered in the past were simply no match for him, just a bunch of weaklings. But this time it's different. Talink's mech level and strength are no worse than Mo Tianyun's, and he is even better in terms of mech level.
However, Talink's martial arts technique, the Seven Swords of Azure Feather, is considerably inferior to Mo Tianyun's Myriad Starlight Sword, which is why Mo Tianyun was able to block five of the swords.
In fact, Mo Tianyun did not release his powerful mental energy in order to practice his skills in controlling the mecha. Otherwise, how could he have let Talink beat the Tianyun mecha like this?
Upon seeing the crack in his mecha, Mo Tianyun panicked.
"Don't panic, stay calm. The more panicked you are, the more flaws you'll reveal!"
Mo Tianyun immediately calmed himself down, sensing his mecha and recalling the training he had received from Lieutenant Colonel Chris over the past two weeks, as well as the scenes of his repeated practice in the simulation space.
I have simulated such a powerful opponent in the simulation space and defeated such a powerful opponent many times.
In the most intense battle in the simulated space, Mo Tianyun, controlling the battered Tianyun mecha, fought against two powerful simulated opponents simultaneously, and still won in the end, so what did he have to fear?
Another battle is about to break out.
This time, Mo Tianyun realized that he couldn't block head-on, because the power of the Tianyun mecha was far inferior to the opponent's extraordinary combat mecha. Therefore, the fighting style should be more agile and flexible. He should dodge when the enemy makes a move, and then attack after dodging!
The two mechs have been fighting back and forth for over half an hour, and the outcome is still undecided.
These new recruits were tired of watching from the spectator stands.
"Why haven't these two finished fighting yet? The other semi-final match was over in less than ten minutes. Besides, Mo Tianyun is a sure winner here. Why has it been going on for so long without a clear winner?"
"A new recruit asked, puzzled."
"Mo Tianyun might be playing around. He's only using his mental energy to connect with his mecha, without even releasing his mental energy outwards. He's using pure mecha control skills to fight against a mecha that's more powerful than his own," a new recruit remarked, noticing something amiss.
"I see. But I'm still very curious. Aren't the factors for winning a mecha battle mainly the mecha's level and the fighter's own strength? Why is Mo Tianyun so concerned about mecha piloting skills?"
A new recruit asked the question again.
"Then you don't know this. The level of a mech is determined by its maximum power enhancement multiplier. This maximum power enhancement multiplier can directly amplify the strength of a warrior. What if two mech pilots have the same maximum power enhancement multiplier and the same strength?"
"At this point, mecha control skills become very important, because everyone has their own different control skills and their application of these skills is also different. Therefore, control skills are also divided into levels. When mental power reaches the 'Spirit Sea' level, mental power can completely control all parts of the mecha. From this point on, the role of mecha control skills can be fully brought into play."
A more knowledgeable recruit came over and explained.
"Oh, I see. I've been watching this match for a long time. No wonder Mo Tianyun's mecha is so agile, it's just like a real person. And the other side's super mecha, although powerful and fast, moves very stiffly and just can't do anything to Mo Tianyun!"
The recruit who asked the question suddenly realized what was going on and said.
On the field.
"That's the feeling!"
A flash of inspiration struck Mo Tianyun; the half-hour battle had made his mecha piloting skills even more proficient.
Finally, at a certain moment, Mo Tianyun felt his mecha suddenly become unusually agile. The entire mecha seemed to have lost its previous sense of restraint, and every part of every mecha was under his control.
Originally, Mo Tianyun could have achieved this level with his "Spirit Sea" level mental power, but this would consume mental power extremely quickly, because mental power needs to constantly mobilize every part in order to accurately control the mecha.
A regular combat mech has tens of thousands of movable parts. What about a super combat mech or even an epic combat mech?
You certainly can't sustain a long-term battle by just using your mental energy to move all the movable parts. Besides, mental energy has many other uses, such as releasing mental energy for reconnaissance, condensing thousands of starlight swords, and so on.
If you are skilled enough in operating the mecha and your control skills are excellent, then you don't need to use your mental energy to activate every part of the mecha during battle. You can consume very little mental energy to immediately activate the parts and components you want to control the mecha and perform the combat moves you want.
"After half a month, I have finally reached the 'micro-control' level of mecha piloting!"
Mech control levels are divided into initial control, fine control, micro control, and seamless integration.
Now Mo Tianyun can deal with the attacks from the superhuman combat mechs from Talink much more easily.
As you can see, Talink's super-class combat mech is like a big, clumsy guy, while the Sky Cloud mech is like a nimble little child.
The Sky Cloud Mech seems like it could be hit at any moment, but it always misses by just a little bit. This is what is meant by "a miss is as good as a mile".
Mo Tianyun controlled the Tianyun mecha, slashing at Talink's mecha one sword strike after another, leaving sword marks in its wake.
"I'm not playing with you anymore, let's end this battle!"
A vast spiritual force was released, condensing into countless starlight swords that shot towards Talink's extraordinary combat mech!
"Suddenly they've started to abandon all martial ethics!"
Talink thought helplessly.
But he had no choice but to admit defeat.
The final match was between Mo Tianyun and Lev Abraham for the title of the strongest recruit.
Mo Tianyun immediately unleashed his ultimate move, the Myriad Starlight Swords, upon entering the arena, ending the match.
With this, the recruits' military training came to an end.
Mo Tianyun officially began his military career fighting on the front lines against the Zerg.