Ronan's consciousness re-entered the virtual brain interface. Two days and one night of downloading did not bring too obvious changes here. There is only a new prompt pop-up window waiting there, covering the information refresh window, prompting "the offline test question bank has been downloaded", which seriously lacks a sense of ceremony.
Affected by this, coupled with concerns about the gravity problem of the "Abyss World", Ronan didn't have any special feelings and directly chose to confirm.
The prompt pop-up window disappears, and the following message refreshes the window, and new but familiar characters appear: "The rights confirmation review process has started, and it is confirmed to start the offline test program. The genetic data of the owner of the rights has not been entered into the database... Scores are being entered... Comprehensive Failed grade.”
If I had known that I would have to re-enter, I would have taken advantage of these two days to answer a few more sets of questions and increase my basic score!
Ronan said "haha" in his heart, and saw the follow-up information continuing to scroll: "...the additional question bank data is called up...it is determined that the difficulty of the additional questions is Level 2 of the 'Space-Time Configuration' ladder, and the test questions are being extracted."
Without any buffering, there were obvious changes in the virtual brain interface. The deep starry sky-like background begins to "expand", and the "Virtual Brain Galaxy" in the center seems to be coming towards you. Billions of stars shuttle and flow, and then spread out in all directions, representing a process of zooming in, amplifying, and focusing.
The stars became sparser and felt more distant, and a deep void filled much of the field of vision. But soon, it was painted with relatively rich colors - the main source was a blazing big fireball in the distance. Because the emitted light was too strong, it was also diffracted and refracted by some interstellar matter, forming a huge distorted The dynamic light spot blurs the proper spherical shape. Its partially elongated extension area even looks like a jet of tongues of light whipping fire, cutting diagonally across a small half of the field of view.
So Ronan knew that this should have entered the scope of a certain planetary system, and he was able to "observe" the sun in his own system at close range.
He was still analyzing, but his perspective made a large deflection completely out of control, moving away from the bright light of the star and turning to another direction.
In the void at that location, a bit of green sprouted vaguely, and it quickly enlarged in the center of the interface. It had a relatively obvious arc border. It was clearly a planet that was rapidly expanding in the horizon, and it was full of the breath of life.
"It's like playing a game or watching a movie..."
Ronan couldn't find the feeling of taking a test for a while, but to say "immersive" was a bit short. The immersion effect was not as good as virtual reality, and the sensory perception lacked real feedback - he knew very well that he was still on the yacht, transmitting information across the sky with his mind, waiting for the test questions to appear.
Just as he was pondering over and researching, a series of data was quickly displayed in the edge area between the "living planet" and the void, and the entire field of view instantly turned into an information window similar to a "management cockpit."
Visualized dynamic information is distributed and listed in the field of view in complex and logically connected graphic patterns, ranging from surface data to in-depth analysis indicators.
At least that's how it was in Ronan's eyes, because he was very proud of it.
A large amount of information was filled in, many of which contained symbolic units that he could not understand. They were profound, difficult to understand, and highly professional, beyond the scope of what an "intuitive translator" like him could accurately grasp.
If it's a game, the novice guidance is really bad...
But this is a test, the kind that doesn't bode well.
Ronan's scalp felt a little swollen, for fear of missing some important information, he opened his eyes wide and read the interpretable information in the memory information interface. In the process, his observation angle had plunged into the atmosphere of the green planet in front of him.
The "game-like" or "movie-like" feeling comes again. The planet image rotates at an unrealistically high speed, creating a fast-forward effect. At the same time, more complex information data and corresponding analysis charts are thrown out to the edge of the horizon.
Ronan couldn't stand it anymore.
After finally waiting until the "speed" of the planet began to return to normal, when Ronan was about to take a breath and reorganize the information structure, his passive observation perspective was instantly filled with dynamic images of explosions.
It really exploded!
What Ronan saw now was a tragic battlefield.
Continuous explosions of intense light and flames tore apart the native greenery and turned half of the sky red. Every second, flying targets were shot down, and buildings on the ground were also destroyed. Fatal flash shocks criss-crossed between the sky and the ground...
Although there is no voice input, it looks like a pantomime, but this is a war!
At this time, the "Management Cockpit" interface pops up a task window in a sufficiently eye-catching position. Compared with the daunting professional interface, the task description is relatively clear:
High-resolution satellite images focused on the war-torn core area, where there was a large base called the "XX Relay Station."
According to the introduction, the complex array of buildings on the ground is only a small part of the base. More facilities are still underground, and the core area is hidden in a special space-time structure similar to a "demi-plane" or a "space fault".
This was something Ronan could understand even though he was still guessing.
There are also many introductions in it, involving more professional fields. Most of them are half-understood, and most of them are not understood, so they can only be skipped temporarily.
All in all, all in all, this base is very important and has extremely high strategic value - whether it is a movie, game or test, these are the proper meanings and do not hinder the understanding of the questions.
Ronan carefully studied the key descriptions. The general meaning of the mission panel is:
This is an important base with "three layers of sandwich" inside and outside. The outermost layer also has a "XX defensive space-time barrier". As a bunker to fight against foreign enemies, it can be understood as some kind of "enchantment".
But now, under the enemy's high-intensity impact, the "enchantment" is already crumbling.
Ronan's test question is to further upgrade the defense of the "relay station" based on the battlefield situation and enemy forces without destroying the "three-layer sandwich" layout of the base and retaining the existing "enchantment".
The test idea is very clear, it is to test Ronan's "space-time configuration" design ability.
This is a very relevant test, if you examine the questions correctly.
Obviously, the "Ladder" level questions are completely different from the "Application Questions" in the general education category. They have extremely high requirements for practical operations and are very close to actual combat.
During the review process, Ronan also discovered that in addition to the intuitive interface of the "Management Cockpit", if necessary, he could also call up various design drawings, geological structure drawings, and construction drawings of the base, including the core plane configuration design. All.
After a quick glance, there were various changes in infrastructure and dynamic losses during the war, all of which were included... It was so comprehensive that it formed a complete historical chain that has continued since the beginning of the base construction.
This test question is designed based on actual combat examples, right? Maybe in the universe, at a certain period of time, there did exist such a large base, such a war, and such a node, which required the contribution of a certain configuration designer.
The sense of history is overwhelming, but compared with it, the lack of "authenticity" in the senses is secondary.
When the background information is given to this extent, it stands to reason that any candidate would have nothing to say and just immerse themselves in studying.
But after reviewing the questions twice, Ronan wanted to close his eyes and let out a long sigh when he looked at the various data charts that were continuously refreshed on the "Management Cockpit".
The gentleman or lady who designed the test questions may have thought of everything, but failed to consider that the candidates taking the test did not have the corresponding professional knowledge or even cultural background.
Well, if there was one, it would probably only be in the "general knowledge" circle, and it would be impossible to reach the "ladder" level test.
Ronan is an exception.
Again, so professional. Just looking at the infrastructure layout and configuration design of the "relay station" is fine. After all, I have come across some similar standard composition methods in the virtual brain system. Combined with solid basic skills, I can delve into it with vague understanding.
It feels like he should be able to do it, but he can't find a definite place to start in a short time.
But the problem is, the test question clearly states that this test is to be viewed in conjunction with both sides of the offensive and defensive battle.
Ronan is on the defensive, and the enemy on the offensive from outside is the opponent he needs to defend against... What is this?
In the sky, there is a cloud fortress that is as huge as a mountain and unpredictable. The electric light inside it expands and contracts. Every time it flashes, a swarm of monsters will be spewed out of the sky.
Among them are air raiders that resemble prehistoric pterosaurs and spit explosive acid balls from their mouths; there are huge rock monsters that are comparable to heavy artillery and can bombard them with death rays from dozens of kilometers away; and there are also ones that can burn part of their bodies and forcefully break through the barrier. , a beetle assault group that carries out close-range killing.
Also, what is that thing that extends from the cloud fortress, like a special tentacle, that vaguely penetrates the ground into the clouds, can take away the energy of the base equipment and facilities at any time, and even suck the combatants into human beings?
In fact, the test system is marked. Whenever Ronan's attention focuses on an individual target, the "cockpit" interface can mark the target's basic information in the form of AR.
However, Ronan couldn't understand the concise expression composed of professional symbols and measurement units. After looking over and over for a few times, it became clear that these monsters seemed to be vassals of some kind of "fantasy species"...
Is it all an illusion?
Ronan understands, Ronan understands, that in the eyes of the designers of the test questions, those who take this type of exam must have the basic common sense to identify this type of information, and can obtain comprehensive information from the interface as a reference. More detailed things must be Hidden behind professional words and symbols. Perhaps after integrating and analyzing all the information, the difficulty of the test questions can be completely controlled...
But the reality is that Ronan does not have such a cultural background, and the translation function of the "I" secret text is also limited, and all the information is intermittent.
Moreover, the lack of "authenticity" of the scene resulted in Ronan being able to distinguish only visually, leaving his best mental telepathy useless.
How can this be tested?