Chapter 397 - Chapter 397: 141. Noland, hit me~_2 (1/2)

Chapter 397: 141. Noland, hit me~_2

Translator: 549690339

Modern warships of the technology side rely on a combat command automatic control system to manage the ship’s commands, communications, navigation, target identification, and weapon launches.

Placing this sort of system on an alchemy ship would correspond to the Alchemy Sage who controls the Sage Space.

The Alchemy Sage has control over every detail of the Sage Space.

He can observe everything around him through the alchemy array on the outer edge of the Sage Space, completing navigation and target identification tasks.

With just a thought, he can adjust the mechanical devices of the Sage Space to give orders to crew members located throughout the ship, which in turn, guide the crew to operate the alchemy cannons and launch attacks on targets.

It can be said that when alchemical constructs become advanced enough to replace crew members, these alchemy ships, transformed from the Sage Space, will usher in an era of Alchemy Sages fighting solo on the sea.

Upon boarding the ship, Noland was immediately captivated by the intricate array patterns within.

All walls, floors and ceilings were covered with transparent glass.

Beneath the glass, walls were filled with alchemy array patterns consisting of straight and curved lines. Elemental energy glows, representing the operating arrays, flashed rapidly along the patterns.

The entire ship was supported by these large, complex, and highly precise alchemy arrays.

As for why the alchemy ship was designed in a tetrahedral shape, Noland thought it was because “triangles are the most stable.”

The presence of alchemy arrays allows alchemy ships to minimize the resistance from water and air. They can navigate the seas with much less power output than technologically-based ships.

With the difficulty of navigation reduced, alchemy ships no longer need to have a streamlined design.

Designers would focus on maximizing the ship’s defensive capabilities, leading to tetrahedral ships with triangular faces on all sides.

After entering the alchemy ship, Noland glanced around and released his Deconstruction technique.

He walked and observed until he finally stopped in the ship’s visitor’s lounge.

The commander of the ship, who is also the Alchemy Sage, had to stay in the central control room to control his Sage Space, and had no time to meet with Esme and the others.

A sixth-rank Alchemist was sent to welcome Esme and her party.

The two sides exchanged information during their brief conversation, and within half an hour, they devised a plan of action.

The Lost Sea Fog that had enveloped the Region No.117 nearshore waters had been there for four hours.

Based on previous observations, the fog would dissipate within an hour at most.

The gap in the extraterrestrial space above Region No.117 nearshore waters was closed by the wizards of the Star Filtering Net.