It is said that the original inspiration for the flood came from an electromagnetic bomb, a weapon that uses high explosives to generate a strong electromagnetic pulse in a disposable coil.
But it is completely impossible for Lin Hai to create a flood in this way. If he could make usable high explosives, he would definitely not use them to make electromagnetic bombs - explosives are needed everywhere in this war.
But a science fiction novel he had read before still gave Lin Hai some ideas.
LKN93 had once told Lin Hai that the robots in the Abyss were all wirelessly controlled. Simply put, the control room in the sector management center was responsible for receiving commands from LKN93, breaking them down into individual command programs, and wirelessly transmitting these commands to the robots in various locations via the antenna array on the main control tower.
For Lin Hai, he couldn't control LKN93, the main control tower, well, he didn't plan to go in, and he couldn't control the robot receiving the signal, so the only thing he could do was to find a way to cut off the signal transmission.
This requirement was almost a fantasy for the Dawn Continent civilization, which was still in the era of cold weapons.
But why use the word "almost"?
That’s because Lin Hai learned another method from that science fiction novel: full-band blocking interference.
There are many ways to achieve full-band blocking interference. Since Lin Hai cannot drive a spaceship to crash into the sun as in the novel, he decides to adopt plan two, using countless signal transmission towers to transmit electromagnetic signals to interfere with the Abyss Master Control Tower's control over robots in various places as much as possible.
There are already a lot of electromagnetic signals in the sky, so adding this one doesn't seem to matter.
But to be honest, this is not a simple matter. The signal frequency alone is enough to drive He Chun and her researchers to death. After all, Lin Hai himself does not know how to measure the frequency of electromagnetic waves, let alone what intensity of electromagnetic waves is needed to interfere with the interior of the abyss.
So in the past few years, Lin Hai has been doing an experiment over and over again.
The plan was simple. He took QXSB-1 into the range of the Abyss, right in the demilitarized zone, and then called LKN93 through QXSB-1. There was nothing else to do, just chatting and talking nonsense.
Then He Chun brought their simple electromagnetic wave transmitter and continuously emitted electromagnetic waves. Lin Hai then judged whether the interference was successful based on the communication effect of QXSB-1.
If there is an effect, He Chun will immediately record the launch conditions at that time and classify them according to the size of the effect. If LKN93 detects that the signal is interfered with, Lin Hai will complain that this may be the electromagnetic waves emitted by the Abyss at all times to monitor the mainland and shield thoughts, which interfered with his call. Generally speaking, LKN93 will turn on the anti-interference mode... Well, at this time, He Chun will continue to adjust the equipment and find a way to interfere with the QXSB-1 in the "anti-interference mode".
Yes, a group of people who knew almost nothing about electromagnetic waves used the simplest exhaustive method to try little by little, trying to find loopholes in the most advanced wireless control equipment.
In Lin Hai's previous life, such a method would be impossible to succeed. After all, no one would allow you to carry a huge instrument and stay at the door of someone else's base, and then desperately emit meaningless electromagnetic waves just to interfere with you... If anyone really did this, I'm afraid he would be happy for the seventh day after a week.
But for Lin Hai, LKN93 could not attack Lin Hai's "tourist friends" before being clearly attacked, which gave him a great opportunity.
Based on such experiments and the efforts of the Ministry of Industry, more and more signal towers stand like sentinels on the ridge of the Abyss Crater.
Lin Hai knew about the effects of electromagnetic waves on the human body. A science fiction novel he'd read clearly described how electromagnetic waves, when concentrated in the atmosphere, could form a massive electromagnetic typhoon. Under such typhoons, animals and birds would panic, and electromagnetic sparks would be sensed from the tops of television antennas...
Lin Hai told He Chun and her team all the possible problems, but the answer she got was: "I don't care."
The generals and soldiers who had to fight under the electromagnetic typhoon also said: "It doesn't matter" and "I don't care." "What? It will make people sick? I died in battle that day. Are you planning to treat my body?" "It will cause dizziness. Will I get dizzy if my head gets blown up?"
All I can say is that the frontline soldiers are much better at expressing their emotions than He Chun and her group of nerds.
Well, this was the first time that Lin Hai intuitively realized that when it comes to life and death, there are some things that you really don’t need to care too much about.
Besides, he really can't produce clothes that can protect against electromagnetic radiation... It can only be said that when you travel through time without an encyclopedia or a golden finger, you really only know the nouns of some things.
While the power grid was still functioning, each signal tower operated at full power, adjusting their interference frequency based on feedback from the front lines. In reality, they didn't even know what frequency they were transmitting. They only knew that if one transmission method wasn't working, they would switch to another, or switch to another method at regular intervals, to avoid targeted counter-interference from within the Abyss.
It can only be said that the communication on the Dawn Continent still relies on wired telegraph, and Lin Hai also requested that at least one set of backup lines be prepared - of course, this is the communication method for fixed nodes. For mobile forces, mounted messengers, beacons and signal flags are still their most stable reliance.
But Project Flood goes far beyond electromagnetic shielding.
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