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Chapter 386 386. The mecha salutes, and the manual switching of the

At this time, at the starting position of the game, based on an invisible dividing line in the middle, 20 mechas were lined up on both sides.

At a rough glance, there are all series and models, and there are many personalized modifications, and the appearance is also different.

Although it is impossible to use specially designed high-end mechas like the military bosses because of the regulations of the competition system, it is far superior to those mechas that Charlotte usually uses for training.

All the staff have all retreated to the safe area, and many of them have already entered the suspension cockpit.

The huge starting device was activated, accompanied by a loud noise, and eye-catching light and shadow special effects were presented in the air, marking the start of the game.

The signal sounded, and immediately, all 20 mechas activated their energy swords.

They held the hilts of the long swords with both hands, and the blades stood upright in front of their chests. Their movements were uniform and imposing.

The light of the energy sword was reflected on the mecha's head and chest, accompanied by the surrounding wind and snow, it looked even colder and chilling.

The mecha starting gesture is the basic etiquette in mecha battles, which means a friendly exchange of ideas and a point-to-point finish. Both sides must salute before starting a battle.

Starting from the mech opening ceremony, this year's North-South Military Academies Linkage Friendship Match officially began.

Charlotte sat in the suspension cockpit, watching the actions of the two parties.

They did not choose to fight in place, but went to their respective destinations.

The respective team captains of Gerworth and Palton held a team flag in their hands, which was also the school flag of the two schools.

Generally speaking, the participating teams will choose to place the team flag at the designated place first, and then officially start the game.

Although according to the competition system, the final outcome of the game is judged by which team captures the opponent's flag first, but there will also be many subtle scoring points.

For example, if no one can capture the opponent's team flag within the specified time, do the remaining mechas have a better ability to continue fighting? What should I do if the number of remaining mechs on both sides is equal?

These all need referees to make judgments.

Generally speaking, the referees are served by officers of a certain level in the military department, and the competition organizers will invite them in advance.

And because this competition has attracted the attention of the military department, it can not only let the officers at all levels of the military department see in advance what high-quality seedlings have emerged recently, but also let them know what the latest technologies are. Therefore, the military ministers who are generally invited will agree to the invitation.

After a full assessment, the Mech Division gave an estimated time of two days for the competition.

In the actual process, there are two most simple and crude methods to end the game early.

First, instantly destroy the opponent's entire team.

Second, capture the opponent's team flag at the starting point of the game.

But no matter which method it is, it is not easy.

The first is to completely destroy the enemy. This requires one of the parties to show an absolute advantage in force value, otherwise it will bear the risk of being counterattacked by the opponent.

Secondly, snatch the opponent's team flag at the starting point of the game, but this is not something that can be done casually.

Now that they understand the importance of the team flag, both sides will do their best to protect their respective team flags, which can be reflected in the formation of troops.

If you do it at the starting point, if you can't guarantee absolute force suppression, you will also face a lot of risks. The opponent is likely to turn around and snatch the team flag on your side.

Therefore, no one has ever chosen to do it at this time, the risk is too great.

As a rule, the team flags are handed over to their respective captains by the teams, and then they will make specific arrangements.

After getting the team flag, the personnel of both teams need to place the team flag in the designated place as soon as possible instead of holding it in their hands all the time.

Because the positions of the respective team flags are announced to everyone, both sides can locate and search through the map, so the captain will definitely arrange enough force to guard around the team flags.

For safety reasons, the starting position of the race is a certain distance from the position of the suspension cockpit, and they are not very close.

There is an empty ice field.

The mechas are too huge, even if there is only one, it may cause huge damage to the surroundings, not to mention the current 20 sophisticated mechas.

As the organizer of the tournament, even if no one has ever done this before, Parton must also consider the possibility of the two teams fighting in place at the starting point.

For this reason, they arranged the starting point farther away to ensure the safety of the audience and staff.

The spectators sit in the cockpit. If they want to watch the details of the game, they cannot do it with the naked eye.

Now the mecha is not too far away from them, but everyone can only see the outline, and the details are hard to see anyway, let alone hear their voices.

If you want to watch the game with high quality, you still have to use the floating electronic screen in the cockpit.

After all, the arena is very large. In theory, it is almost the entire Uller star except for the "safe zone" where everyone is.

The safe area, as the name suggests, is the area where people watch the game and rest.

Palton made a special mark on the electronic map sent to everyone, and also reminded all the participants to ensure that they are familiar with the general area and will not accidentally injure people in the safe area.

For this reason, the usefulness of the "Golden Eagle" is not insignificant in such a large range of competitions.

Every mecha will be assigned to a "Golden Eagle" to follow anytime and anywhere.

This is the basic standard configuration, in order to capture the wonderful moments of each contestant.

In addition, there are many scattered "golden eagles", which move around in various areas and capture some wonderful pictures when there is a fight.

If there is a match point, the "Golden Eagle" will not miss it, and will definitely show it perfectly to the audience.

Each "Golden Eagle" has special personnel behind it to control and command. It belongs to the "semi-automatic" shooting mode, not the daily "automatic" follow-up shooting mode.

When necessary, the staff will even switch to the "full manual" mode in order to capture images more accurately.

After all, among the crowd of spectators, there are also those military chiefs, so the quality of the video must be guaranteed.

Whether it is the on-site spectators or the military officers at all levels watching the live broadcast, they have the authority to manually switch to the video of any "Golden Eagle", which has a strong sense of active participation.

This can also be foolproof, without missing any details.

Of course, other military academies that are qualified to watch the live broadcast can only see the automatically and intelligently generated video of the competition, and those viewers do not have this kind of switching authority.

Therefore, there are many people who want to come to watch the game every year. After all, being able to manually switch the interface is more experiential than watching uncontrollable video and video.

Charlotte paid attention to the situation not far away, and at the same time looked at the suspension cockpit in the side direction, where there was Palton's alternate player.

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