There are almost nothing left by <> there, but he decided to send 10 <> to check once more to see if anything was overlooked.
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The old man is now cleaning up the aftermath of the disaster.
Now it remains to decide what to do with the four ships he has dispatched, namely the battleship <> and the cruiser <<><>.
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The old man decided that it would be better than leaving the ship floating at sea.
He guessed that it would not be for a long period of time, and even if the <> golem came, they would not be bothered by it if they were only allowed to make a port of call.
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But there is one problem.
No, it is not so much a problem as an object to be treated.
It is the (special gun).
It was mounted on the flagship of the 150-meter class and was destroyed, but it was also loaded on two ships of the 100-meter class. The two 100-meter class ships were also loaded, and they were unscathed.
It is not so powerful, and we know the principle, so it is not necessary.
<>
The old man decided to keep the <> (special gun) as it was.
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By improving the material of the reflector and the speed of its deployment, it would be more usable.
As he had planned, Jin would improve it a little later.
"The reflector should be made of light silver and the surface should be silver plated.
Silver is the most reflective of all metals.
"If we adjust the heat source to converge on the target of attack, why not use a weak laser to measure it?"
This allows for faster adjustment of the focal point.
And since we now have not only a <> tool but also a <> tool to serve as a heat source, we now have a wider range of applications.
The use of the light is more extensive.
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It seems that the technology of is probably used.
It is a measuring instrument similar to what is called a <.
It is a tool to measure the angle (distance in degrees) between two visible objects, and is useful for oceanic voyages using stars as landmarks.
Since Jin did not have such knowledge, he had to jump ahead to the <> level of technology, but if he could use it, ships such as <> would be able to navigate the distant oceans more reliably.
One specific application is to determine one's position by measuring the position of stars.
This allows us to determine our latitude and longitude even in the middle of the ocean, as well as the distance to our destination and the time required to reach it.