But Jiang Hui still overestimated himself.
She may have not yet understood that the point of driving a mecha is not to synchronize activities, but to synchronize her senses, and it is not to let her control the mecha with her body, but to use her mental power to control the mecha.
Psychological sympathetic technology, also known as the three-dimensional neuron division project, is a bioengineering project carried out in the earliest period of human beings entering the interstellar era. It was first developed to study the potential of neurons in the human brain. Later, people discovered the principle of human neuropathy, which was directly included in the research of mechas. In less than a hundred years, it became one of the core technologies of interstellar advanced mechas.
Because of this technology, humans have upgraded from traditional human neurointerventional mechas to today's spiritually sympathetic general-purpose mechas that use spiritual power as the medium, realizing the leap forward to full mental control of mechas, liberating and breaking through the limitations of the human body. Limitation, entering the infinite era belonging to the spiritual realm.
However, there are still some problems with using full mental control. The connection between the operator's physical senses and the mecha is weak. The physical, mental and mecha parts are almost separated, and each goes his own way. Even if there is a connection, it is not strong. , after all, it is still difficult to achieve an integrated attack.
In order to allow mecha pilots to have a more realistic sense of balance and orientation, as well as perform more precise operations, early engineering staff also spent a lot of time adding human bioengineering to increase the relationship between the human body and the involved mental power and the mecha. contact.
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In the past nearly two star epochs, the universal spiritual sympathetic mecha has been able to integrate the human nervous senses into the operation of the mecha as a major element of auxiliary operation. The latest generation of spiritual sympathetic ∞ string system has made all Mecha pilots can sense the changes in the mecha in real time during mecha operation, which can also make it easier for them to accurately judge the next move.
Therefore, neurosensory synchronization is some kind of information feedback from the mecha to the driver, and the driver can also use the sensory memory of the limb nerves to strengthen the use of mental power on the mecha. However, the regulation of the limb nerves is not necessary to drive the mecha. condition.
Her understanding of mechas is probably still limited to some of the film and television works of the Blue Star era, such as Gundam Robot, Juda Robot, Beautiful Country Titan and other mecha films. Among them, the design of mechas requires people to wear them. Heavy connecting tools assist with synchronized movements within the cabin.
The sensory pace Jiang Hui had just used to connect to the mecha also made her slightly misunderstand the operation of the mecha, so she thought about trying to use her body perception to hold the mecha upright.
But how can driving a mecha be so simple? If driving a mecha requires the driver to use both hands and feet in the cabin to control it, what's the difference between this and wearing a metal weapon on the head outside? Why bother involving another mental force? The most important thing when driving a mecha is of course the driver's spiritual power.
Jiang Hui used the instinctive drive of his nerves and senses and covered it with a thin layer of mental power to straighten the mecha's back, but failed as expected.
So everyone outside the battle hall could only hear her driving the mecha with "big thunder and small rain" to half-erect the fuselage. However, what followed was a collapse faster than before.
"Huh? Stopped?"
"No, you fell again, failed? Let me just say, it's not that easy. Even the first person has to follow the steps." Some people breathed a sigh of relief, finally feeling that the pressure was not so great.
"Forget it, it's better not to look at others. I haven't even connected myself yet..." Some looked at it and didn't see the reason, so they turned back to the auxiliary warehouse and continued working hard.
"Oh, it's so boring. When will the class teacher continue to the next step? I don't want to continue to watch others showing off their power..."
Jiang Hui did encounter some problems there. She was thinking that since she was connected and could clearly feel the presence of the mecha, she tried to straighten the body of the mecha, but she didn't expect that the first step would be a failure.
Although it failed, it didn't seem to be a complete failure, because the mecha's body did feel like it was rising, but it only rose less than one-third of the height before falling back down again. Could it be that her output of mental power is not enough?
Jiang Hui was thinking about using some more mental power to cover the circle around the waist of the fuselage, and wanted to try again, but once again heard the message from class instructor Stark: "Stop thinking about it..." The control panel of the cabin is not a decoration."
Hearing this, Jiang Hui's thoughts about trying suddenly stopped. This means...if she wants to control this mecha, she not only needs to rely on her sensory nerves and mental power, but she also needs the assistance of this console? This is much more complicated than the previous ones, and she has no knowledge reserves in this area at all. It is not something that she can figure out by herself, so it is no wonder that she failed.
And this was the second time... Stark reminded her alone. Jiang Hui suddenly remembered that he was still in the big class at the moment. Wouldn't he be out of the big group if he stayed here for a long time?
She seemed to be a little too focused and completely forgot about the fact that she was in a group class. Wouldn't she inadvertently become the kind of guy who wasted everyone's time that Stark criticized before?
Thinking about this, Jiang Hui was a little confused, and quickly drew her attention to look at the view of the mecha's front window. Unfortunately, the mecha she chose was at the front or to the side. Her vision was limited and she couldn't see anything. . Naturally, she couldn't see the student auxiliary cabin behind her, so she didn't even board it, so she just stood at the front window of the cabin to watch her first experience with the mecha.
Stark saw everyone's various attitudes and did not step forward to stop them, because this was the time and opportunity he gave everyone, and he would not give useless encouragement, nor would he rush to criticize unnecessarily. He would not teach them every detail step by step, but he would allow them to stop, think, try, and even communicate and observe.
Of course, among the group, there will be people like Jiang Hui and Clarence who are easy to get started with, and naturally there will also be students who are limited by their talent or understanding and find it difficult to get started. Stark would not deny these people at the beginning, but he would not let them get through it so easily.
The road to becoming a strong person has always been achieved by oneself, and no one can really help. They have to experience it themselves to truly understand this.
But Stark didn't expect that the first person to disrupt his pace would be Jiang Hui. He actually didn't think about giving Jiang Hui such special care in class, but who would have known that the child himself was not a person who behaved according to common sense, and always did some unexpected things.