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“They’re an acoustic weapon. That’s what messed with our heads back with the boats.” |
“They’re an acoustic weapon. That’s what messed with our heads back with the boats.” |
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− | “Oh, goddammit. |
+ | “Oh, goddammit. Jut remembering it is making me feel nauseous. That thing was bad. It wasn’t just the ears or the head. It felt like I’d been punched in the head so hard I was going to vomit.” |
“The Destruction Fes also destroyed our aircraft carrier fleet, but a low-stability plasma cannon can only fire in one direction and can’t apply damage equally to one hundred ships. These things produce a great noise at a regulated frequency. That causes micro-vibrations in the target and destroys them a lot like a harmonic scalpel. The weaker welded points of the metal are burned through on the molecular level and then the entire ship breaks apart and sinks.” |
“The Destruction Fes also destroyed our aircraft carrier fleet, but a low-stability plasma cannon can only fire in one direction and can’t apply damage equally to one hundred ships. These things produce a great noise at a regulated frequency. That causes micro-vibrations in the target and destroys them a lot like a harmonic scalpel. The weaker welded points of the metal are burned through on the molecular level and then the entire ship breaks apart and sinks.” |
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“So you’re saying the Destruction Fes has two main cannons?” asked the Princess. |
“So you’re saying the Destruction Fes has two main cannons?” asked the Princess. |
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− | She was going to directly confront this enemy, so it was |
+ | She was going to directly confront this enemy, so it was life-or-death issue for her. |
Quenser gave a troubled look. |
Quenser gave a troubled look. |
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“Unfortunately, it seems there is still something I must do.” |
“Unfortunately, it seems there is still something I must do.” |
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− | Faithful young men like that were the Legitimacy Kingdom’s treasure. As a noble, she could not allow those people to be killed needlessly. |
+ | Faithful young men like that were the treasures Legitimacy Kingdom’s treasure. As a noble, she could not allow those people to be killed needlessly. |
She left the empty glass with him and entered the ship. |
She left the empty glass with him and entered the ship. |