Chapter 163: Take a Shot
These rat folk had already been converted into node units, effectively becoming “allies.” Luo Wen had prepared some space-adapted rat folk bodies on the moon beforehand, then extracted their consciousnesses from their bodies on the Genesis Planet and transferred them into the lunar bodies.
This instantly achieved the milestone of rat folk’s first, second, third… all the way to the eleventh lunar landing.
The Orbital Sling had a long-standing issue that had persisted since Luo Wen acquired the Hyperbolic System—its accuracy was dreadful.
It epitomized the saying, “brute force works wonders.” Unless used for point-blank shots, its accuracy was so poor that hitting a target felt miraculous.
In space, where distances are measured in light-years, even a one-millimeter deviation at the start could result in unimaginable off-target impacts over a light-year’s span.
Thus, there was significant room for improvement. The rat folk researchers had been specifically brought here by Luo Wen to address this issue.
Unfortunately, the rat folk’s technological development was heavily unbalanced. Rocket engine technology and related fields were leaps and bounds ahead, while radar, computing, and communication technologies lagged significantly.
Their calculations required a substantial amount of practical data to back them up.
After a flurry of intense debugging, various initial data points were recorded, and the Orbital Sling entered its launch countdown.
