The Blue Star Continent and Earth were two vastly different worlds, so one should not look at things from them with the same logic. Steve had been slowly adapting to this mindset.

For instance, the Earth had only one moon, while the Blue Star Continent had four moons. According to the logic of Earth, one would be considered mad if he or she was to say that there were four moons. But, that was logic considered as being perfectly normal in the Blue Star Continent.

Another example of this rule was when Steve heard his two women talking about whether they should let Steve find more women to share their pleasure. This would be impossible on Earth, but on the Blue Star Continent, the strong have the privilege of having more than one woman, as it is seen as a symbol of strength.

As Steve still thought like an earthling, he immediately dismissed this idea. Although the Blue Star Continent allowed one to have more than one partner, Steve was not that promiscuous.

Besides, Steve had other things on his mind, as the following day would be the official first day of his entering the military base camp. The curriculum that was taught in the military base camps was similar to the universities'.

During the first three months after entering a military base camp, one would have to attend all of their courses. After which, the recruits would enter different combat units according to their talents.

In addition to the buildings on land, there was also a spacious underground facility in the military base camp. Using the principle of space compression, the underground base camp was a hundred times more spacious than the one on land. As such, millions of people were able to live there.

One reason for its being built was that the military base camp needed enough space to carry out various experiments. Also, if an emergency evacuation was required, the military base camp could become a refuge for the residents of the Stanlos Base Camp.

As such, the military base camp was even more secure than the Stanlos Base Camp. The three of them, including Steve, entered the underground base camp early in the morning, quickly arriving at the place where the recruits were all gathered.

When Steve arrived, his attention immediately focused on the huge robot in front of him. He was amazed by it.

More than one hundred armored robots stood in front of them. Each one was like a giant Optimus Sky! No man could resist the temptation of an armored robot!

An armored robot was different from a normal small robot that one sees in daily life, as a normal robot is not suitable for battle. In contrast, an armored robot is a killer in battle! It also belonged to the category of prohibited high-level weapons, which could only be used by military agencies. Thus, it was impossible for one to buy them on the outside, even on the black market!

Just like the nuclear weapons on Earth, no country would sell or buy nuclear weapons from another country, not even in a private sale. Though the armored robot had not yet risen to the rank of nuclear weaponry, it was also a large weapon that could not be purchased by individuals.

Even if an armored robot happened to be on sale on the black market, it would probably be a modified version of an armored robot, which had been phased out from a previous use in the battlefield. It could also be one that had been picked up by a battlefield scavenger and was then sold after having been repaired. These armored robots were also extremely expensive.

Likewise, an armored robot soldier was one of the most advanced category of soldiers. It was even one level higher than a fighter pilot.

Moreover, the robots were a favorite bonding topic among men. To drive a large armored robot across the battlefield and destroy the enemy soldiers was considered an amazing thing to do, so many men liked to brag about having done this.

"As you can see, today's first lesson is on armored robots!" Instructor Bob stood on the elevator on the robot and looked at the soldiers standing below.

As an instructor for armored robots, he had gotten used to how new recruits eyed the robots. The scene was quite chaotic, as everyone was talking excitedly. They were all eager to become armored robot soldiers.

"I know that you all want to be armored robot fighters. However, to be an armored robot soldier, you need to be very talented." Everyone was silent, listening to his explanation.

"Operating an armored robot is one of the highest honors in the battlefield. To operate one, you need luck and innate talent. Whether you can become an armored robot fighter will depend on these things," Instructor Bob said with a calm face.

"What kind of talent do you need, Instructor Bob?" one of the soldiers asked.

"Body and brain," Bob said, while he pointed to his torso and head.

Many recruits at the scene showed doubtful expressions. Though they all knew that being an armored soldier was one of the highest honors, they were not familiar with the conditions for becoming one.

"So, according to you, it takes a strong body to operate these big guys, especially to withstand the tremendous pressure they bring?" the student asked.

"Yes, and at the same time, an armored robot would be linked to one's nerves, which requires a higher tolerance of the brain!" Instructor Bob explained.

He then added, "Hence, to operate an armored robot, just like how we operate our own hands and feet, causes a huge burden on the brain. Even with decompression techniques that are deployed in devices inside the robot, it is still quite demanding on the brain. Thus, it is not an easy task to operate the armored robot."

Basically, it was akin to enlarging your body to over a hundred meters high, while your brain stayed the same size. On the other hand, to operate an armored robot more than 100 meters tall with a normal human body would cause a huge burden on the brain, and it might even lead to the brain feeling so pressured that it explodes!

Thus, operating an armored robot was more difficult than operating a body that was over 100 meters tall. As a result, the few humans who were picked to operate an armored robot were all highly gifted.

Just like pilots who flew fighter planes, not everyone was qualified to become such elite pilots. Similarly, there were intense requirements for talent, as well as a detailed screening in order to become an armored robot soldier.

After listening to his explanation, many soldiers were shocked that the requirements for operating the robot were so high!

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