Abnormal crossing

Chapter 93 Skeleton: 6

Chapter 93 Skeleton: 6 (two chapters in one!)
"Do you want to learn?"

Hearing the instructor's words.

Gu Wei came back to his senses instantly and nodded his head quickly: "I want to learn, I want to learn!"

joke
Who the hell wouldn't want to learn this?
If I master this trick, do I still need to pretend to be dead when I meet the two opponents from Light Cone Academy?
Just use F2A and it's done!
Looking at Gu Wei, whose head was about to leave an afterimage, the instructor smiled slightly, then coughed lightly and said:

"The Leap Swing is the first of Amir's seven maneuvers. Its main effect is as shown in the video. It dodges attacks from various weapons through an unpredictable trajectory."

"Its principle is actually very simple. All weapons targeting mechas want to hit mechas - no matter whether the auxiliary equipment is radar or supercomputer, their essence is actually to predict the maneuvering trajectory of mechas."

"From the perspective of mecha kinematics, its maneuvers have three dimensions, namely the direction of the velocity vector, the direction of the orbital normal, and the direction of gravity. You should be able to understand this, right?"

Gu Wei nodded.

This is not difficult to understand.

The essence of changing trajectory is actually to change one's own speed, that is, to add a ΔV to one's own velocity vector V, thereby changing one's own orbit.

According to the three dimensions divided by the instructor.

Accelerating in the direction of the velocity vector will lower the orbit, and accelerating in the opposite direction of the velocity vector will raise the orbit.

Accelerating in the direction of the orbital normal can change the orbital inclination.

By accelerating in the direction of gravity, you can move the apogee in front of you, and by accelerating against the direction of gravity, you can move the apogee behind you.

The instructor gestured a few times, and another trajectory diagram appeared in front of him: "On a planet with an atmospheric structure, air resistance has an accelerating effect in the direction of the velocity vector, which will reduce the trajectory of this mecha."

"But when the mecha has a high lift-to-drag ratio, it will generate a lift force, which is equivalent to accelerating in the direction of gravity, which will move the mecha's suborbital apogee in front of itself."

"So one of the principles of the jump oscillation is to change the trajectory by balancing the differences between the three dimensions - of course, this is only 'simple' in principle."

Gu Wei nodded again.

The simplicity of the principle does not mean the same for the operation, just like the Ma's triangle kill [What about the Tianyin wave while it is sliding] before Gu Wei traveled through time, the specific operation process must be very difficult.

Otherwise, it would be impossible to avoid laser weapons by relying solely on three-dimensional trajectory changes.

After understanding this clearly, Gu Wei looked at the instructor again: "Instructor, please tell me, how do I get started?"

"It's very simple. A tall building starts from the ground. If you want to master the skills, the first step is to improve your body's flexibility." The instructor snapped his fingers after hearing this:
"There is a very vulgar slang in the star sea, called [If you don't see your own skin, you can't control yourself when being stabbed]. It means that a mecha pilot who has not seen his own skin with his own eyes will not be able to perform perfect maneuvers on the battlefield, and will end up being stabbed into a sieve by others."

"And the essence of this sentence actually means that the mecha pilot must train his body's flexibility to the extreme, so that even his organs at the back can be seen - and the more original the body, the better."

"?" A question mark appeared on Gu Wei's face: "Original body?"

"It refers to your body that has not been modified by external forces." The instructor changed his posture and put his hands behind his back, and explained: "The original body has a higher memory scale for some actions than the later modified body. To put it simply, it is equivalent to human instinct - and since it is instinct, the more 'original' it is, the better."

"In short, you have to remember that the more advanced the action, the more in-depth the original scale is. The difference between the original scale and the artificial scale can even be fatal in some situations."

Gu Wei touched his chin, not quite understanding what was going on.

This time, he understood half of what the instructor meant.

The meaning of the original scale is not difficult to understand. To put it simply, it is the knowledge mastered in the blank stage, which you will not forget even if you lose your hands or feet.

It’s like riding a bicycle on Earth. As long as you master the skills, you can still easily reproduce it even if you haven’t touched it for decades.

As for the other half who didn’t understand — or were unsure —
If he understood the instructor's meaning correctly, it seems that certain motor movements can be implanted into the body through genetic modification and become an "instinct" through acquired means?
It's like inputting a genetic code into an ordinary person, and then he can master the skills of flying a fighter jet?
The instructor then pointed to his arm and continued, "The flexibility of the body at a macro level can be divided into two parts for discussion: muscle flexibility and bone flexibility."

"Muscle flexibility is the first step, and here are a few sets of exercises you can practice."

Done.

The instructor pointed at Gu Wei, and a message was transmitted to Gu Wei's brain.

Followed by.

Gu Wei then discovered that there were a lot of diagrams of actions in his mind.

These movements are somewhat similar to yoga on Earth, and also somewhat like the martial arts in ancient Chinese books. The first few movements are relatively simple:
The first movement is that the human body stands on the ground with feet slightly apart and hands raised above the head, forming an X shape as a whole. The Gauls should be very skilled at this.

The second and third movements are to twist the waist to the sides, and the fourth and fifth movements are to raise the legs high.
Gu Wei was not unfamiliar with these movements. The warm-up movements he did before pacing were similar to these.

But when he set his eyes on the sixth set of movements, he was stunned:
In the sixth set of movements, the demonstrator stood on the ground with his legs apart, his upper body bowed under his crotch, and his head directly rested on his waist after passing through his crotch!
Gu Wei: “.”

No, it's so sudden?
Why do I feel that the first five steps are like elementary school addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, and the sixth step is like asking you to prove the Riemann hypothesis?
Then Gu Wei continued to watch, and the more he watched, the more confused he became - none of the subsequent movements were less difficult than the sixth set.

to be frank.

If Gu Wei didn't know the instructor's background and the huge background of Xinghai, he would probably doubt whether this was some kind of cult classic.
"This set of movements has a total of 33 groups. The name is very simple, it's called Soft Body Method," the instructor added as Gu Wei consulted the diagram in his mind, "This set of movements is widely circulated in the star sea, so there is no byte encryption. You can also try to practice it in reality - if you have a muscle strain, just use some repair methods."

"The day you completely master it will mean your muscles have become more flexible."

Gu Wei slowly closed the diagram and looked at the instructor again: "I see, what about the flexibility of the bones?"

"skeleton?"

Do not know why.

After hearing this word, the instructor's face showed the same playful expression as before: "The flexibility of bones is relatively special. It is both complex and simple."

"The so-called complexity means that the training of bone flexibility involves confidentiality and certain techniques, so it must be carried out in the teaching space, and the specific process cannot be disclosed to the public."

"As for simplicity, it refers to the process. If bones want to be flexible, the essence is just one word."

Gu Wei was stunned: "What word?"

The instructor slowly raised his left hand and said, "Smash it!"

boom--

The instructor clenched his left hand and before Gu Wei could react
A huge pressure invisible to the naked eye suddenly descended from the sky.

Gu Wei suddenly felt a sharp pain and fell to the ground in an instant. His body twisted and twitched, and countless tiny cracking sounds rang in his ears.

God has mercy on me
Before crossing over, Gu Wei accidentally hit his little finger against the corner of a table. The pain was not as intense as it is now.
What's even more terrifying is that, in theory, under this kind of pain, Gu Wei should have fainted long ago. This is the body's own protective mechanism - the pain stress response causes vasoconstriction, and the sharp contraction of blood vessels leads to insufficient blood supply to the brain, which in turn leads to transient syncope.

But at this moment.

Instead of becoming blurred, Gu Wei's consciousness became much clearer than before.

The sharp pain made him want to scream out loud, but for some reason, his ability to move was completely restricted.

To be honest, this might not be a bad thing - if he could move freely, Gu Wei would probably cry and scream, ordering the dishes of all the big shots in the east and west.
Several minutes passed.

The pressure on Gu Wei suddenly lightened and disappeared without a trace, as if nothing had ever happened.

Followed by.

An extremely gentle and comfortable feeling emanated from Gu Wei's waist and slowly spread to his whole body.

Not sure if it was an illusion, Gu Wei heard a series of crackling sounds on his body again.

But the previous snapping sound was torture, while this time it was healing.

After a while.

In the vision of Gu Wei, who was lying on his back in the space, the instructor's handsome face with a smile appeared again: "How is it, how do you feel?"

Gu Wei didn't even have the strength to speak. He was breathing heavily and looking at the sky with a miserable expression.

More than ten minutes later.

Gu Weicai supported himself on the ground with both hands, half sitting and half leaning, and wiped the sweat from his forehead: "Instructor, is this also part of the training plan?"

The instructor nodded at him and sat down next to Gu Wei. "Yes, I don't know if you have ever eaten a kind of food called Shen Fang. It is very popular in some galaxies and has a soft, sweet taste."

"But before being processed, Shenfang is actually a kind of hard spherical food material. It needs to be beaten repeatedly thousands of times before it becomes an elastic and sticky state."

"The same is true for human bones. The best way to increase bone toughness is to grind and polish all the bones in your body."

"Only when it is hammered to a certain degree will the bone show its unique, non-obvious flexibility."

Gu Wei was silent for a while, then suddenly asked, "What if we use foreign technology to transform bones? Would the effect be different?"

Gu Wei remembered it very clearly.

When the pervert Chu Jin was introducing gravity adaptation to him, he mentioned one thing:

If Gu Wei wanted, his skeleton could even be transformed into a light pollution mode similar to RBG, so that when he went out at night, his whole body would glow and stand out.
Since the skeleton can be equipped with RBG ambient lights, there should be no problem in directly transforming it into a resilient skeleton, right?
"No, no, no, that's not the same." The instructor shook his head quickly, his expression serious. "Didn't I say that in the basic field, the original scale is far superior to the artificial scale. The gap between the two is even fatal."

"In the process just now, your bones were 'beaten' into ultra-small particles at the Planck scale. Bone fragments will undergo certain special changes only at this scale. This is not an effect that can be achieved by technical transformation. Even..."

Speaking of it.

The instructor hesitated for half a second, but still said:
"It's not just about making your body able to withstand high overloads."

Gu Wei was stunned.

Not only has the ability to withstand high overload?
what does this mean?
Isn't the essence of his bones, or his practice of body toughness, to withstand the huge overload force generated by mobile movements and ensure that he won't be shaken to pieces?

But before Gu Wei could ask, the instructor turned back into his original cynical face:

"Of course, the differences I mentioned will only be reflected in certain high-end battlefields. For 99.9999999999999% of life, they will never feel the difference between the original scale and the artificial scale in their lifetime."

"So if you want to use artificial scales to lay the foundation, there is actually no problem - being able to pay for unlocking the teaching space means you are not a poor guy, and artificial scales don't cost much."

"In short, it depends on you."

Gu Wei was silent.

According to the instructor's instructions.

The difference between the original scale and the artificial scale is like the difference between reinforced glass and special bulletproof glass on Earth.

The two have vastly different abilities to withstand attacks on the battlefield, but in real life for ordinary people, they are actually no different—you can’t break them with one punch.

According to his current situation, even taking into account the transformation characteristics, Gu Wei felt that the level that could reflect the difference was still a bit far away from him.

After a while, Gu Wei looked up at the instructor again: "Instructor, if I choose the original scale, how many times will my bones be broken?"

"How many times?" The instructor thought for a moment and quickly gave an answer: "This kind of practice involving ultra-microscopic scales cannot be started continuously even in the teaching space. It is about twenty times a day. If you want to completely beat out bones that meet the requirements, it will take at least half a league year under the premise of the daily limit."

Half a league year?
Half a league year is equivalent to about 20 to days on Earth. The upper limit is times a day, which means the bones will be broken times?

Is this necessary?
Do you have the perseverance?

To be honest, Gu Wei was a little shaken.

An extremely tangled emotion lingered in his heart.

But soon.

Gu Wei thought of Yuange, the two proud students of Guangcone Academy, and the battle on the main battlefield that he had just seen on the main console.

It’s hard to say about the [Gui Nan] who is chasing himself, but Yuan Ge and the other [Hehe: Gui Nan] should have mastered the basics of the original scale level, right?
Then Gu Wei thought of the Saint-level players he saw on the scoreboard, and thought of his own time travel.
From the time I traveled through time until now, many of my choices have actually been moderate or conservative.

Now is a rare opportunity, otherwise
Try?

Think of this.

Gollum—

Gu Wei swallowed hard, took a deep breath, and said to the instructor:

"Instructor, I want to learn the Primordial Scale."

(End of this chapter)

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