The mecha started again from the terrain at the bottom of the cliff.

The training ground displayed in the simulation cabin can be regarded as a semi-open map in a sense. When you fall to the bottom of the cliff, there are still other routes and challenges waiting ahead...

The speed has reached fifth gear unconsciously.

Spin, jump.

Bang bang bang! Heavy footsteps shook the ground, and the loading position of the simulation cabin simulated the trembling feeling during actual driving to a certain extent.

All the movements that humans can do normally can be reproduced on the mecha. This is the final result that the basic training hopes for the soldiers to achieve.

And now...this is the final result.

There was something strange about Brandon's feelings.

The cooperation between the two of them is like an old partner who has had a tacit understanding for many years. The other party seems to know every bit of his thoughts, and the other party can follow up with the occasional unconventional actions in a timely manner.

Although the main master is mainly responsible for guiding decision-making, when there are too few choices and the complexity of the actions is too low, it will not be difficult for him.

At most, he would occasionally come up with some more unconventional behaviors to give Bai E a little challenge.

On the contrary, as a fighter pilot, Bai E had to concentrate on following his own decision. Miraculously, Bai E had not made a single mistake in cooperation from the first mistake until now.

It gave him the feeling of enjoying manipulation and cooperation for the first time in a long time.

But something is wrong...

'If someone can cooperate with all your actions, it may not be a tacit understanding between the two people, but more likely that the other person's level is far higher than yours...'

broken! I won't become that noob tolerated by the superiors, right?

Brandon, who was operating mechanically, frowned slightly in ecstasy, and suddenly thought of another thing - No, aren't we teaching newcomers how to control mechas for the first time? What is this tacit cooperative operation like?

And how can he keep up with my pace?

Hmm...why does the mecha move so fast? Fifth gear...Fifth gear! ? When did you mention fifth gear? !

Damn it!

"Chi chi chi~"

The mecha's big steel feet braked sharply on the ground, and the rest of the mecha's limbs also made corresponding balancing movements even with the sudden sudden braking.

The metal creation stopped, and Bai E cast his doubtful gaze over.

You are training well, why stop?

Any knowledge requires a combination of practice and theory.

The instructor's words laid the foundation for him, and he also felt in the simulation cabin the kind of... rhythm that really needs to be mastered to fly a mecha.

The rhythm of mechanical rhythm.

The mecha is shaped like a human body, but it is not a human body.

The transmission of commands takes time. The mecha's huge body transmits commands from the cockpit to the extremities of its limbs. The electronic system needs time to respond, and the mechanical structure needs time to rotate and bite.

Just like some huge multi-node creatures, commands issued from the core of wisdom take an extremely long time to reach the end of the tentacle segments.

To control a mecha, you need to be familiar not only with the delay time set by the system, but also with the necessary delay of the mecha structure itself.

The actual effective time of any operation requires a certain degree of prediction, and the prediction time of different parts is different. There is no tutorial or instructor's experience on this point. You can only rely on your own use again and again to gradually explore.

Fortunately, the progress is pretty good...

[You are learning "Knowledge - Specific Vehicle (Armed Mecha) Driving", and the progress is 89%. 】

"..." The instructor remained silent for a while, just digesting the fact that he had encountered a monster.

"You're fine."

Brandon unbuckled the seat belt that carried him with some melancholy. It was his first time meeting a genius of this level and he was not used to it.

"Is there anything you don't understand?" He asked casually, and Brandon just planned to go through the process.

"Yes." Bai E's eyes were extremely sincere, "I feel very tired following your operations..."

He was honest about his feelings.

Is it okay to be tired? Of course it should.

The fighter pilot completely follows the main pilot's decision-making and does not have any control. He needs to concentrate at all times to guess the main pilot's intentions.

But it shouldn't be so tiring. This is just following the basic movements and does not involve more complex battles.

Even so, he devoted almost all his energy to following the operations that the instructor wanted to perform. It was difficult to imagine how hard a normal soldier would have to cope with the fierce combat environment.

The key is that this kind of concentration even needs to be maintained for a long, long time...it's hard to imagine.

"Are you tired?" Brandon smiled, "It's normal to be tired. This is why we need to train in tacit understanding. Each pilot has his own control habits. If we cooperate for a long time, the fighter pilot will know the host The operator's operating habits will make a lot of cooperation instinctive, which naturally saves a lot of energy. And you can also pay attention to the display screen in front of you."

In front of the fighter pilot, there is a screen that only he can see clearly.

What is shown on it is not the scenery outside, but the current state of the mecha and its external movements.

Not real time.

But foreknowledge.

Whenever the host master gives an instruction, the mecha's host chip will immediately simulate the action that the mecha is about to perform. Maybe it is not performed that fast, but it can simulate the state after the command is executed.

The fighter pilot can rely on the display on this screen to know the main pilot's intention more clearly. Of course... the speed of reaction is still the core factor to measure whether the driver can control the mecha smoothly.

[You are learning "Knowledge - Specific Vehicle (Armed Mecha) Driving", and the progress is 90%. 】

"Oh~" Bai E nodded. Although he had observed it just now, only after listening to the instructor's clear explanation now did he understand its function more clearly.

"Also here..."

Brandon patted the iron plate on his back that supported him, "There is no real equipment in the simulation cabin, but there is a stimulant in the normal mecha that can be injected in an emergency, which can help you improve your reaction very quickly. It's a side effect. It’s a bit big... I need to end the battle as soon as possible and come back to see a doctor for treatment.”

"Oh~"

"Do you have any other questions?"

"It's gone for now..." Bai E shook his head. After the instructor explained the functions of each module, he needed to become familiar with more things during practice.

"Then let's do this for now." At the exit of the simulation cabin, the instructor turned around and waved his hand, "You should familiarize yourself with the module functions in the simulation cabin first, and I'll check on the learning progress of other students."

Bai E was not the only soldier who was participating in the training for the first time or not long ago. He needed someone else to wash his eyes.

In fact, according to his plan, he could just teach Bai E some basic knowledge and then go about other things. Let him familiarize himself with the functions of various functional modules first, which was the whole process of the first lesson.

Normally, most warriors' first lesson is like this, and even the second lesson is the same.

Just memorizing the complicated module functions already consumes all the soldiers' concentration. Being able to stumble around, run, and jump is considered extraordinary performance.

It's just Bai E...

"Okay instructor!" Bai E agreed.

It would be great to be able to explore alone!

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