Cyber Heroes

Chapter 419 Literary Fight

I don’t know how to describe it...

I don’t know why, but at this moment, Ji Anbang felt like “Oh, it’s really developed like this”.

It is said that many old knights will be polished by time. While maintaining one's own high-level ideals, one can not be stuck in things, be in harmony with the light, and look at daily affairs with a game mentality. This is not a camp, but these old knights have learned to use the fun of life to maintain their enthusiasm.

Then pour this enthusiasm into the "most critical" battle.

The status of the old knights also prevents the younger generation from being disgusted with this kind of extravagant behavior, but instead feels close to it.

He felt that he might... probably... maybe... he was facing such an old knight?

This senior's martial arts skills were so high that he had never seen before in his life. If he had encountered a lackey with such martial arts skills on the battlefield, he would have died long ago, and he would not have survived to discuss the distribution of spoils with Takahashi Ziyi. This hero is probably a senior.

This kind of behavior...tsk...

Takahashi Ziyi's movements are somewhat mechanical. Although her body was mechanical except for her brain, Kianbang still read a hint of stiffness caused by "shock" in her movements.

Takahashi Ziyi simply ignored this senior who didn't even know about the Chaotic Blade Sect and just ran over to "watch the fun" and continued: "Is it a competition in external skills? I agree. Since senior Ai Tielang is the arbiter, Then just follow the arbitrator’s wishes.”

Ji Anbang also nodded and said: "Okay, then Wenbi."

Xiang Shan touched his forehead. Several other disciples couldn't help but look at him, guessing what shocking words the passing hero wanted to say next. Xiang Shan expressed his surprise at their distinction between "literary" and "military".

——The battle of external strength is called civil struggle, and the battle of internal strength is called martial arts...

——The culture of this era is really difficult to understand...

Ai Tielang was also a little puzzled. He didn't know what the knight over there who couldn't see in front of him was. So he nodded according to his own experience in the world and said: "Then let's have a literary competition. Both parties submit one that they can accept and contribute. Limit, and submit the self-test parameters of your prosthetic body to me."

In this kind of martial arts competition, the reason why external skills are called "literary fighting" is because the goal of "not hurting others" can be achieved by limiting the use of prosthetic bodies.

The parameters submitted for "regular output" are used for simulation.

In other words, a third-party computer simulates "what effect will my punch have if it is a regular punch?"

This is also a rule.

Of course, "simulation" cannot fully reproduce real offense and defense. The upper limit and lower limit of the natural human body are very close, so the simulated attack and defense with low output will not deviate from the actual battle. But prosthetics are different. The output of everyone's hands and feet is too high, and many actions are impossible to complete with low output.

For example, the earth's acceleration due to gravity is 9.8m/s^2. After a stationary object is released in mid-air, it will reach a speed of 9.8 meters per second in the first second. In the second second, it accelerated to 19.6 meters per second. This speed is a bit fast for a natural person, but very slow for a Cyberman warrior. A natural person's fight will end when one party loses balance, but for a cyber warrior, there can be several rounds of attack and defense between "losing balance" and "re-establishing balance".

On this basis, the competition will derive more rules to make up for the shortcomings caused by this restriction.

Take human swordsmanship as an example. Many fencing competitions have a "back strike" rule. If a swordsman hits his opponent during the sword fight, it is regarded as a score. However, the referee of the game will add a rule. If the swordsman fails to retreat successfully after completing the strike, but is hit by the opponent at the same time, then the strike will be considered an invalid strike.

In games with sophisticated protective equipment, referee protection and medical guarantees, players can use the "die together" move at will. But actual combat does not encourage such risks.

The closer it is to actual competition, the more stringent this rule becomes. The more "competitive" the swordsmanship is, the broader this rule becomes.

This can be regarded as an example of using rules to make up for restrictions and make the battle closer to "actual combat".

Modern warriors, on the other hand, can use more powerful equipment to complete simulations of actual combat.

I saw Ai Tielang sitting cross-legged in the middle of the field, his fingers gently tapping his eyebrows.

This is not because there is any trigger switch between his eyebrows, but simply because of some kind of cultural self-suggestion.

"What I am better at is gun art... please don't expect too much."

As he spoke, Xiangshan felt a new LAN signal appear around him.

Almost public.

Xiangshan connected curiously.

This is a temporary local area network. Ai Tielang himself is the server and temporarily connects everyone.

Ji Anbang and Takahashi Ziyi are also covered with a layer of AR special effects, but they are not very obvious.

Because that layer of AR special effects is almost the same as those two people.

Takahashi Ziyi and Ji Anbang stand opposite each other. The two approached slowly. Takahashi Ziyi made a false hug with one hand, while Ji Anbang lunged forward and each made a starting pose.

Then, several shadows immediately appeared on them.

That's AR modeling, almost exactly Ji Anbang and Takahashi Ziyi themselves.

Several shadows are translucent and overlap. They seem to be moving in three completely different layers... well, just moving in three different layers. Kianbon and Kianbon models will not collide with each other. The same goes for Takahashi Ziyi and Takahashi Ziyi’s models.

Each model has only one opponent and will only collide with one opponent's model.

All shadow movements are similar - their movements are all developments of the original starting stance.

The disciples of the two sects took a deep breath.

To be precise, it simulates a "hiss" sound - in the conventional "voiceprint emoticon package", this represents shock.

They all recognized the tricks used by Takahashi Ziyi and Ji Anbang. The martial arts of most knights will be made public on the Internet, and the "style" studied by each sect is also similar. Therefore, the disciples of the sect are mostly familiar with the martial arts used by their fellow sects.

Most of them can use the two-way boxing technique used by Ji Anbang and Takahashi Ziyi.

But there is also a huge gap between "being able to use" and "being able to use".

Those split shadows represent the "possible development" of that starting move. One stance can lead to many different moves. For a mature boxing technique, the connection between each move must be perfect. There are countless combinations of moves, and each posture can be presented differently according to personal style.

They cannot imagine these changes.

Even Xiang Shan couldn't help but nod: "Oh, not bad."

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