When King Kong woke up, he first found himself in a completely dark place, then had a headache, but soon remembered his time and space experiment with Little Z.
It's over! It must have been Little Z who stuffed him into the ceramic ball. But what's the use? Even if he managed to escape the explosion, he should have been buried in a cave. I never thought I would be suffocated in this ceramic ball I made myself! It would have been better to die from the explosion!
Could it be that the cave hasn't collapsed yet? With a bit of luck, King Kong still touched the handle of the hole cover of the ceramic ball, turned it and pushed it out. He was pleasantly surprised to find that the lid was open! A beam of light shone in from outside!
King Kong climbed out of the ball, not in a cave but in a forest!
Could it be the explosive force that threw the ceramic ball here?
The forest looks like it's still in Wuyi Mountain, because King Kong has participated in the jungle field training and competition of the small Z unit and is quite familiar with the characteristics of the Wuyi Mountain forest.
Anyway, he survived, it was Little Z who saved him, but Little Z himself must have sacrificed! Although it was Z who dragged King Kong into this incident, he saved King Kong with his own life!
After Z gave money to save King Kong's company, the relationship between the two friends naturally grew closer. And since Jingdezhen was just over a hundred kilometers away from the base of Z's troops, they had more contact with each other.
And for the last year or so, King Kong has been living in the barracks, spending every day together like real brothers. The military camp is not supposed to allow an outsider to stay there for so long, but with King Kong there as a technical advisor to their reconnaissance unit, the situation is different. King Kong is the chief of the reconnaissance unit and a technical advisor to Cho In Jeong.
Zhao Renzheng is an old scout who participated in the self-defense operations against Vietnam. He is less educated but has rich combat experience. He often talked about his experiences in the self-defense operations against Vietnam, saying that in the future, the army would mainly rely on scouts and artillery: the scouts would find the enemy and report the coordinates to the artillery, and the artillery would test one shot. After the scouts reported the test deviation to the artillery, the enemy would be finished, and the subsequent artillery would kill them all.
So according to Captain Zhao, in the future, the battle between the enemy and us will be a contest between the scouts of the two armies: to see who finds the enemy first. Of course, the ambush and concealment of the scouts were also very important, so Zhao Renzheng designed a fortification for the soldiers to lie in ambush and hide. The fortification was made by first cutting an 80-centimeter-diameter skin on the ground and placing it on a circular plate of the same diameter, and then digging a 70-centimeter-diameter, one-meter-deep pit down. When a soldier sits in a hidden place and is covered with a circular plate, it is indeed hard to spot. And the person inside can detect the enemy with periscopes disguised as grass or stones.
These fortifications were initially dug by engineer shovels, which were inefficient and prone to leaving marks. When Z called King Kong in as a tutor, he told the captain that King Kong was hired by him to help the captain make special tools so that the fortification could be dug better. King did not disappoint. He designed and made a large tool like a drill bit. After setting the center of the circle, two people could dig the round pit with a lever and a hinge. The pit was dug quickly and well.
This special tool was awarded the second prize for military innovation of the military region in 2006, and Zhao Renzheng was granted a Third-Class merit for it. So he regarded King Kong as an officer in the military camp. In fact, other officers and soldiers had already regarded King Kong as an officer.
In the camp, when the soldiers were training, King Kong would go out and play with them when he had nothing to do. At the beginning, it was mainly shooting training. Young people like shooting. Outside the commercial shooting range, a single shot costs several dollars, and there aren't so many kinds of guns.
It's just that the army doesn't prepare earmuffs, and the sound of firing is a bit too loud. So, based on the information about gun silencers that Little Z had gathered, he made two ceramic silencers for the 54 pistol and put them on the gun, and the sound was much smaller.
In fact, the size of the inner hole, the spiral groove inside the hole, and the small hole on the tube wall of the silencer are not very precise and can be easily made of ceramic. The only size requirement is a bit higher at the connection with the muzzle, where King Kong added a steel part. So, this silencer can also be said to be a combination of ceramic and steel.
King Kong machine guns, rifles, but most of them are pistols. He thought the Type 95 rifle was easier to fight than the Type 81, but Little Z and some of the soldiers said the Type 81 was better. Because King Kong thought the Type 95 rifle was lighter, had less recoil when firing and was easier to handle. A little lighter, it doesn't feel much in normal times, but it makes a big difference when held for a long time, or when marching ten or twenty kilometers! But Little Z and others say the Type 95 is too light, feels like a toy and is not used to it.
In pistol shooting, he was a little less behind his scouts, but in rifle shooting without support, the gap was the greatest. King Kong has the smallest gap with the scouts when it comes to moving target shooting. Because there is still a bit of calculation in the judgment of moving target shooting, and King Kong has an advantage in that aspect.
Over and over again, he did free strike and stealth training a few times. Anyway, he was a guest of the chief and deputy chief, and the soldiers were very polite to him and there was no pressure. Soldiers are training, but for King Kong, it's just a sport hobby.
Survival training in the field is like a camping trip for him, guided by senior professionals, he can learn a lot of new things, and it doesn't cost money. Equipment, food and accommodation are all free.
The practice of fighting each other in simulated street and indoor combat venues is his favorite. Because in most of the events, he is not as good as Z, or even the average soldier, especially in physically demanding events. But only in this event did he perform a bit better and often win.
In some military confrontations within the battalion, since the main battalion leader led the "Red Army" and the deputy battalion leader led the "Blue Army", and neither was willing to give in to the other, King Kong became the neutral referee.
Generally speaking, in forest field matches, the side led by Captain Zhao wins much more. But now the counter-terrorism training of the troops is also a major item. In competitions like simulated street fighting, it's the side led by Little Z that wins much more.
"Having fought together" is one of the "Four Iron men", and King Kong and Z are classmates, friends and comrades-in-arms, "iron on top of iron". But now, Little Z died to save him! Little Z found a blood-stained "Practical Agricultural Technology manual" at the hatch of the time travel capsule, which he had bought to learn agricultural technology after King Kong tricked him into bringing rice and wheat seeds. King knew that Little Z had put the book here because there was a letter in it, a letter from Little Z to Zhang Xueliang, in which he asked Zhang Xueliang to rise up against Japan during the September 18th incident. The enemy was strong and we were weak. If we couldn't defeat the Japanese army in positional warfare, we should be prepared for guerrilla warfare.
More than once, King Kong heard Little Z talk about his plan after "going back eighty years ago". Of course, it was to go to Jiangxi to look for the Red Army, but the first thing to do before going to Jiangxi was to send this letter to Zhang Xueliang. While he was talking about these plans, King Kong didn't listen at all and just responded absent-mindedly, because King Kong didn't believe that Little Z could "go back in time".
Now, with the half-blood-stained letter in his hand, King was very sad that if he had firmly rejected Little Z's absurd idea, Little Z would not have died... How could a person travel through time and space?
"No, where on earth am I now? Could I really go back to the past? ..." King Kong suddenly thought.
King Kong wanted to know if there was a mobile phone signal here, so he pulled out the phone in his pocket, but it wouldn't turn on and there wasn't even a hint of display on the screen. Could it be that it's broken? !
He went to open the laptop in the luggage pile, but still couldn't turn it on. They packed the computers well to prevent the shock, but it didn't work? It doesn't seem to be because of the vibration.
King Kong took apart his own phone and found signs of overheating in the integrated circuit blocks inside, with one block cracked.
King guessed that he must have encountered strong electromagnetic waves, like passing through a microwave oven, and some tiny metal wires were all burned out. On closer inspection, it was indeed so: the very thin lines on the printed circuit board had burned out, while the wider ones were still fine. This made him a little anxious. Could he really go back to the past? Because light should not produce electromagnetic waves when it explodes.
If you really go back in time and your computer breaks down, all the materials and CDS you've worked so hard to prepare will be useless.
While King Kong discovers that his laptop is broken, in a forest in Japan, Jiro Ono and Sengo Tanaka also find that the computer they brought is useless. The computer was custom-made at great cost, not only with the best speed and hard drive performance of 2007, but also shockproof, heat-resistant and water-resistant. The data they brought were all input into the computer and made into CDS, which are no longer useful now. And the radios, infrared telescopes, night vision devices, and other electronic devices that use integrated circuits are all useless.
As soon as they climbed out of the time capsule, Jiro Ono and Sengo Tanaka smelled a foul odor, not knowing that it was the ashes of the people who had seen them off that had been sent all the way here. But this did not dampen their excitement and agitation at all! Because it seems the experiment has succeeded!
"History will change because of us!" Jiro Ono and Sengo Tanaka shouted at Tenchang.
Ono, an expert in military tactics, is the most competitive among the four Japanese candidates who have traveled through time. When he was serving in the Special Operations unit of the Self-Defense Forces, he signed up immediately upon hearing from his superior that he needed someone to carry out a mission that was of great significance to the empire's cause but very dangerous. But there were many applicants. He fought fiercely among more than 250 people who were desperately vying for the spot, through a series of competitions such as marksmanship, assassination, swordsmanship, hand-to-hand combat, and World War II history, and finally got the spot by having a slight edge in Chinese geography and eliminating the second place.
Tanaka, a nuclear physics expert who considers himself a scientist, works at an atomic energy research institute established by a right-wing consortium. His main research focus is not on nuclear power generation, but on nuclear weapons. Japan's production capacity for nuclear materials is quite high, and of course, many of its nuclear power plants also use nuclear fuel. So, with the production capacity of their research institute, two nuclear bombs could be produced in a month. Apart from not actually conducting nuclear explosion tests, Tanaka believes that their nuclear weapons level could rank third in the world, at least not lower than China's.
Tanaka was chosen as the time traveler and faced little competition: he was the youngest and best-in body among the doctorates and director-level officers at their institute.
Yamamoto is an expert in military strategy and conventional weapon design, while Okamura is an expert in biochemical weapons. They didn't go through the same fierce competition as Ono did, but they were all selected from dozens of candidates.
When they were told that their mission was to travel through time to before World War II, all four of them were excited. After another eleven months of intensive training, all four felt they were ready for the imperial mission.
The communication equipment they brought was broken, so Yamamoto and Okamura couldn't be reached. Ono asked Tanaka to wait in place and spent more than a day searching the area within a dozen kilometers around them, but failed to find Yamamoto and Okamura in another time capsule, of course, who set off at the same time.
But he was not without gains: he learned from a farmer he met that they had returned to April 16, 1929! They are now in a hilly area northwest of Niigata Prefecture, about a hundred kilometers from where they started!
Evilly's theoretical calculation is wrong. They didn't go back eighty years, but only seventy-eight years ago. In particular, Evilly's theory did not mention such a big change in location. In addition to changes in time, there are also some changes in space during the journey. Evilly was unaware of this. The change in space is related to factors such as the shape of the relatively enclosed space at the time of the explosion, and the change in distance is also very small if only a few days have passed; If it takes seven or eight decades, the change in space can reach hundreds of kilometers.
Ono and Tanaka decided to wait one more day for Yamamoto and Okamura, and then, regardless of whether they found Yamamoto and Okamura or not, they would go to Tokyo first as planned.
But they will never be able to wait for Yamamoto and Okamura.
Because Yamamoto and Okamura are now in the same time and space, in a place about a hundred kilometers from the starting point of Niigata Prefecture, but only to the northeast. This is in the sea, just over twenty kilometers from the nearest coast, and the water is about sixty meters deep. The water pressure of six kilograms per square centimeter adds more than eleven tons of pressure to the hatch with a diameter of fifty centimeters. Yamamoto and Okamura, though trained, had gained a lot of muscle, but still couldn't push open the hatch.
In fact, if the hatch had been opened, it would have only made them die a little faster. Now the expensive, 184-millimeter-thick tungsten alloy steel balls were used to make their coffins, which would be considered a "lavish burial"!
Along with the burial were ten kilograms of gold and some bacterial strains, some of which were new achievements of biological warfare developed by modern technology. With them, the 731 unit had no need to do any research and could just go straight to production. Of course, there are also strains for the production of antibiotics such as penicillin, prepared for the production of antibiotics to obtain funds.
Given the fact that the location would change after the time travel, this kind of time-travel experiment was simply not suitable to be conducted in an island nation surrounded by the sea.