"[Everyone, please see, this is the super giant spaceship, the 'Sanctuary', which was built by combining Asgard and Midgard technology and used for watching games~]"
At the Asgard Pier, at the boarding gate of the huge battleship, Thor, who had changed into an Asgard-style outfit with a white robe and a grass-leaf headband, was explaining loudly to the dense crowd of onlookers:
"[After the start of the third game, residents who are interested in watching the game can board the boat here and go to the seven major countries that are the competition venues for a close-up observation. They also have the opportunity to serve as 'off-field assistance' to help the favorites to win~]
"
The Asgardian players who did not go to the scene to join in the fun were watching the "launching" ceremony from a distance on the top floor of the dormitory - except for Atreus.
"Hmm... At present, it seems that when he taught under the alias 'Professor Black' at Hogwarts, his behavior was still too conservative," Luna said: "Besides, what Midgardian technology is obviously
Our Stark technology."
Already completely identifying himself as Stark? Sherlock looked over.
What? No? Luna glared back.
Of course, Sherlock shrugged and turned back to look at the giant spaceship. The problem is that it is not Stark technology at all. Look at the flat hull, the towering bridge, and the weird sunfish-like things.
The shape...that is clearly the "Destiny" number from "Mass Effect".
Bullying Asgardians are too busy fighting to play games, right?
Last night, his "unpredictable" other half and Moriarty sneaked in and took a look around, confirming that even the interior decoration of the giant ship was exactly the same as the flagship in the game - just replace "Mass Effect" with
"Divine power" can explain everything, right?
However, since this game is also produced by Stark Group, there is nothing wrong with saying that it belongs to Stark.
And now, Thor's speech is actually expected. After all, this "Triwizard Tournament" is just an idea that the heads of the three major forces came up with. There is no problem in temporarily adding settings and rules.
This "spectating on the spot" was obviously added at the strong request of many "audiences" because there were too few people to watch the first two games, instead of——
"[...In the previous two games, 'Challenge the Dragon' required keeping tactics and target selection secret. At the same time, some 'cosmic disasters' could cause serious mental damage just by looking at them, so they were not broadcast," Thor continued.
Yelled: "[As for 'Undersea Treasure Hunt', due to the inconsistency between the competition venue and the actual event flow rate, the live footage cannot be publicly broadcast. The situation can only be mirrored and synchronized through 'Sheba', and the viewing quality is also poor.]"
"Indeed." Watson nodded.
"That makes sense." Erin agreed.
...and not because of this lame excuse that sounds reasonable.
"[The first game tested the players' adaptability and teamwork ability when facing high-intensity opponents, the second game tested the overall layout and group combat skills, and this last game will test
Players' environmental adaptation and personal hard power," Thor seemed to be reading the manuscript: "[At that time, the 'Sanctuary' will be parked in the satellite orbit of each venue where the competition is held. If there are players of special concern, you can
Choose a viewing spot.]”
"Huh? Did he say 'everyone'? Did I hear it correctly?" T'Challa asked with a hint of confusion.
"That could be..."
"[Yes! You heard it right! The 'Sanctuary' will be parked simultaneously over 'every' planet where the competition is being held!]" Thor said as if answering T'Challa: "[It uses the most cutting-edge technology.
'Mirror copy' technology can not only appear in different locations simultaneously, but it will not be overcrowded no matter how many passengers it carries!】"
No one was complaining this time, after all, the technology seemed to belong to Shirahoshi.
Judging from the situation in the Hogwarts preliminaries, this technology is quite mature and stable. At least Sherlock has not heard of any problems with others - except for his own accidental falling out of the crack.
Having said that, don’t use your new technology to catch a sheep in Hogwarts. Will the Green Lantern Corps consider it?
"[Of course, as your prince, I know very well that you will never be satisfied with being a spectator, so every spectator who rides on the 'Sanctuary' has the opportunity to 'offsite support',"" Tolby's hand-painted
He said solemnly: "[In this competition, each player will initially have three opportunities to 'call for help outside the field', and they will be restored once a day. When they use this opportunity, they can use the 'Call for Support', 'Call for Firepower'
You can choose one of the three options of 'local' and 'consult think tank'. You can choose different support methods according to your areas of expertise and join different 'off-site relatives and friends groups'. However, please be reminded in advance that from the perspective of the number of people, the number of people selected will be the same.
The chance of you winning will be very small. If you participate with the intention of showing your face in the 'live broadcast', you can give up now.】"
"Huh? Their way of 'support' won't be..." Moriarty tilted his head and looked at Sherlock.
Sherlock thought for a moment and nodded slowly.
It’s just a matter of clearing the ground with firepower or asking a think tank. You can join different groups of friends and relatives according to different choices, but “calling for support” is obviously different. The event organizers will definitely not let the audience attend the game in person, but will replace it with those who are in the "ocean"
"Planet", participating in battles as brother, brother or sister, and even being brought to the "incarnation" of the real dimension.
This is troublesome. There will be "loopholes" in the "mirror copy", and those who are scheduled to participate in it are these "incarnations" who are easy to fall out. What's more, the subspace has been turned into a pot of porridge at this time, probably.
And speaking of subspace... Sherlock raised his head and glanced at the sky of Asgard - although neither the white star nor the ocean dimension were there.
Based on long-term observation and the information leaked from Moriarty, Sherlock is basically convinced that White Star's "sphere of influence" is limited to the real dimension, and at most will be interspersed with the dimensions of other universe demons. It seems that he is guarding his own very carefully.
Three-thirds of an acre of land will not be expanded at all.
As for the corrupted ghosts fighting together in the subspace, she may or may not know it, but she definitely won't care, because those things do not exist in "reality".
So...if the passengers of this "sanctuary" fell out to provide support, or simply because they were in a daze and caught up with the frequency, I, the "contestant", would have to temporarily put aside the game and run to save people?
No, it's more than that, because all the rescue operations and battle scenes are carried out in subspace. Even if I go through all the trouble to ensure the safety of all passengers, I have no credit at all - because they don't exist at all.
"[Okay~ Now let us celebrate the successful launch of the 'Sanctuary'~]"
Thor smashed a full wine barrel on the bow of the spaceship.