"The new radar employs multi-band detection, transmitting and receiving electromagnetic wave signals across different frequency bands, while simultaneously analyzing the reflection, scattering, and absorption characteristics of the signals in space, thereby identifying the anomalies in the radar wave signals interfered by Mirage particles."
"At the same time, through AI learning combined with the Anti-Mirage Radar, it can intelligently analyze the received signals to identify the characteristic patterns of Stealth Aircraft."
"This can further improve the accuracy of identification."
Looking at the series of materials taken out by He Kui, Joule pondered for a moment.
"Still unable to identify the precise location and model?"
"Not yet, it can only assist in tactical decision-making."
Upon hearing this, Joule sighed, but she knew this was probably the best radar available.
"Then you can follow up with Sulei later."
"How long will the radar take to upgrade?"
"If everything goes smoothly, it should be completed in about fifteen days."
He Kui nodded in agreement and said.
"The data verification needs to start as soon as possible; I will prepare the materials."
"And given the special circumstances, you may need to personally go to the border for the upgrade."
"Of course, we will ensure your safety."
Faced with Joule's promise, He Kui quickly agreed.
"No problem, the verification will start as soon as possible."
Meanwhile, on the other side, the battleship that had canceled the Mirage Colloid System was rapidly heading towards the moon, while Matiss on the bridge wore an exceptionally gloomy expression.
"Although there is no confirmed news yet, based on the energy fluctuations detected and their reactions, it seems your plan has failed this time."
Matiss looked at Creuset, his expression darkening with a hint of danger.
If it weren't for the fact that he still saw value in Creuset, he would have already split him in half.
Who would have thought that such a meticulously planned scheme would be thwarted?
"Without specific intelligence, we cannot clearly determine the reason for this failure."
Creuset calmly shook his head, as if this failure had no impact on his state of mind.
"The reason for this failure is your miscalculation!"
Matiss slammed his right hand on the armrest, producing a dull thud, his face growing even more sinister.
"However, this operation has also tested their trump cards; I believe Matiss's spies will relay the information back."
"Hmph, according to what you said, we don't have much time left."
"Are you really sure that ZAFT has a Gamma Emitter?"
Matiss gritted his teeth and asked.
"Yes, but the specific location is unclear."
Creuset genuinely did not know, as that was not information he needed to be aware of, and such intelligence was certainly classified, so Zala had never mentioned it to him.
Against the vast backdrop of the universe, that Gamma Emitter could be smaller than a speck of dust, even within the PLANT's L5.
Of course, if two Colony Satellites were truly nuclear exploded, even if Creuset knew where the gamma was, he wouldn't say a word.
Otherwise, how could they both suffer and die together?
In the current situation, he also needed to find Genesis as soon as possible; otherwise, the probability of the Atlantic Federation surrendering would still be quite high.
Those death merchants, while making money with their lives, would not bet on a losing gamble.
Thinking this, Creuset clenched his fist tightly.
He felt that ever since he encountered He Kui, who had previously been winning consistently, he had started to experience a streak of bad luck.
If he had known He Kui would be so troublesome, he should have killed him the first time they met.
"I give you thirty days; find their location as soon as possible."
"Matiss-sama."
Creuset stared directly into the other's eyes.
"Our spies within PLANT are under your command."
"This time, we cannot fail!"
Matiss said coldly, her gaze shifting to the vast starry sky ahead.
She needed to organize a second attack as soon as possible before their radar upgrade was completed.
Otherwise, the hard-won advantage would be lost.
Only when the world was turned upside down could she personally build a new world.
On the other side, after a day of hard work, He Kui finally returned to the safe little asteroid.
Just as he stepped off the Liberator 2, he was immediately enveloped by the three girls.
Surrounded by the three, the sweet and deep fragrance of the girls lingered in He Kui's nose.
Their delicate and fair figures were full of vitality.
"Alright, I'm back now, aren't I?"
After releasing the three, He Kui smiled gently.
"You can't take such risks in the future!"
Sulei, showing no intention of letting He Kui off easily, tightened her embrace around him.
Although her head was buried in He Kui's chest, he could still sense a hint of sobbing in Sulei's voice.
The four of them held each other at the port for quite a while.
"Truly worthy of Director He; there are so many people around him."
Looking at the four not far away, the green-clad guard stationed at the port sighed with envy.
Now, among the Special Operations Team assigned to protect He Kui, a saying was gradually spreading.
Not envious of the couple, not envious of the immortals, only envious of He Kui every day.
"Don't be envious; Director He is not an ordinary person."
A companion gave the envious one a light smack on the head.
"Director He single-handedly saved over fifty thousand of us! And his abilities are extraordinary!"
As he spoke, admiration shone in his companion's eyes.
"I was just thinking about it."
The person across from him looked a bit embarrassed upon hearing this.
Unaware of the thoughts of the two in the distance, He Kui quickly took the three girls away from the port and back to their room.
"By the way, I have some good news."
Seeing the three in front of him looking worried about him, He Kui felt a warmth in his heart and continued.
"What is it?"
Shihe asked in cooperation.
"If nothing unexpected happens, I will be becoming a council member."
Upon hearing He Kui's words, the three girls fell silent.
What does it mean to be a seventeen-year-old council member? At this age, becoming a council member of the entire PLANT, even among the more mature Coordinators, He Kui would be the first.
Of course, based on He Kui's demonstrated abilities, age was not something that could be overlooked.
"The specifics still need to be voted on, but there shouldn't be any major issues."
He Kui said as he turned on the television, where the female reporter Le Lu was interviewing him.
"Mr. He Kui, thank you very much for accepting our interview. In this heart-pounding crisis, your courageous actions not only saved countless lives but also became a role model for all of us. Could you please share your feelings and the situation at that time?"
"The situation was extremely critical."
He Kui, on camera, spoke calmly, his gaze sweeping over the ruins of the Design Bureau in the distance, his eyes filled with an unshakeable sorrow.
"But thanks to the efforts of the security team, we were able to buy some time."
"I am not everyone's role model; they are."
He Kui said on television, while the three girls in the room began to understand what had happened earlier.
"Then how were they able to transport so many materials? According to what you said, they likely still have a mothership nearby, right?"
Shihe frowned and asked.
Even if they used a space shuttle without regard for costs, it wouldn't be that fast; after all, a round trip for a space shuttle takes time, and a large transport aircraft cannot be launched without a mass driver.
MS could be launched using methods similar to space shuttles after being prepared.
But a battleship couldn't do that; transporting all the parts for assembly would require the space shuttle to run hundreds or thousands of times continuously.
First, there isn't enough time, and second, it's hard not to be discovered.
They are currently at a base on the moon, after all.
If they frequently go to space without anyone knowing, then the moon base might as well not exist.