Marvelous Mecha

Chapter 1145: Time to Talk About the Main Plot


"Ah? I actually lost!?"

It had only been a few seconds since he fell to the ground, yet upon standing up, the character he controlled had already been declared defeated. Moreover, judging by the energy orb of the opponent, this old beggar clearly hit him with a burst energy Super Ultimate Move.

Under normal circumstances, a normal character's Super Ultimate Move can at most deduct half of the health, and most people don't even achieve half health. The reason is very simple; because of the game mechanics, although this game is complex to operate, its balance is relatively well done. Except for the BOSS and some special characters, such as 'Lee' characters, other characters' attack and defense attributes are calculated normally for health deduction.

The so-called 'Lee' in fact, has the same meaning as the terrifying world Xiu Yi's mind transformed into when Feng Yi crossed the Magic Crystal civilization. To some extent, the world is still the world; it's not excessive to understand this concept in terms of characters and it can also be regarded as a strengthened version of that character.

So strictly speaking, 'Lee' characters might have more prominent attack and defense levels, or the moves might change significantly, or even aspects like movement speed and determination.

However, with advantages come disadvantages. That's why people say this game is relatively balanced. Since that character has prominent traits, other aspects must be compensated by the system. For instance, if 'Lee' characters are much faster in attack power and speed, then their defense and operational difficulty coefficient will also rise accordingly.

Even for a driver of Feng Yi's level, controlling a 'Lee' character with enhanced attack speed is by no means easy. This game was originally designed to be counter-human. For example, when you want to perform a high jump, typically pulling the joystick upwards will suffice.

However, if you want to jump a bit higher, faster, or further, you must gently pull down to make a short squat motion before jumping, like charging, or run forward.

This seems normal, but in fact, many people are more accustomed to small jumps in suppression. The higher the jump, the longer the body remains airborne, and thus the more exposed the character's vulnerabilities become. That's why in duels, experts hardly use big jumps unless the character's move determination is very fast, which means the airborne time is very brief.

Clearly, the character Allen controls is slow, so after he understands some mechanics, he often uses small jumps to suppress Feng Yi, using irregular back-and-forth tactics. This kind of suppression is known as dynamic adjustment in professional fields. However, for a player with Feng Yi's reaction, the initial jumps might catch him off guard, but once there are too many jumps letting him read your control rhythm, it's not far from failure.

Thus, the character Fatty's action speed is very slow, as is his jump speed. To compensate for this, the game mechanism sets Fatty's attack power as incredibly strong, with corner suppression ability, glamorously named the bathroom door, meaning blocking the opponent in the corner unable to come out.

But clearly, despite Allen controlling Fatty, facing an experienced master like Feng Yi, even if he has a simple understanding of the mechanics, his status cannot compare to Feng Yi's. This fulfills the advice from Allen during his 'Mo Ying' phase, that he can see through a person, can perceive future scenes, but cannot alter the future.

This reflection of the future's destined law truly is the embodiment of countless imminent situations. Perhaps the future storyline progression will largely mirror the reflection result, yet you cannot stop the micro-law changes.

Just as Mo Ying once described to Feng Yi, the story of the hot-blooded dream-seeking youth, ultimately embarking on a journey around the world, meeting numerous companions along the way. Unfortunately, the heavens are unpredictable, and that youth ultimately dies at the hands of space pirates.

His life conclusion was doomed—death. No matter how regretful and disheartened he is alive, even if he returns to the world through phenomena humanity cannot explain, these are mere reflections of micro-differences, lacking actual concept, the only thing possibly altering this false phenomenon is true recognition, by the one who ties the bell.

In other words, if the tycoon acknowledges several companions as dead, his friends will surely die. However, if the tycoon acknowledges his friends alive, these friends might indeed continue to exist in some form, though this form will absolutely not conform to the universe's recognized rules.

Hence, after Mo Ying narrated this story to Feng Yi, Feng Yi gained an understanding.

Firstly, the tycoon admits that the previous friends are still alive. This admission might result in unknown consequences, perhaps everything remains peaceful, or maybe it turns into a more terrifying beginning. After all, the collapse of Magic Crystal civilization's time-space is cause for effect, leading to existence that the universe rules do not recognize, forming a paradox. To be precise, if the universe is regarded as a supercomputer, then their existence is like a virus causing crashing bad tracks in a computer, making it unable to compute the laws it presents, consequently permanently crashing.

This is like asking a computer to calculate pi, the consequence for the computer inevitably ends in crashing. As a supercomputer, the universe's lifecycle may far outlast the computer countless times, yet the result is no exception.

Paradox one, Grandmother Paradox: Suppose a person uses the Time-Space Machine to travel back to the past, back to the era before his parents were born, and personally kills his grandmother. At this time his parents are yet to be born, so will his existence disappear?

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