"It's odd that they're grouping up so much the deeper you go into the forest," Rui murmured.

What was driving the migration of fauna toward the center of the Serevian Plateau? The mission bill had mentioned changes in the migration patterns of the fauna in the Serevian Plateau. Rui wondered if they were referring to this.

"Anyways, is it about time I begin?" Rui murmured to himself as he glanced to the right gazing down at a lake.

He was required to use the bio-recon surveillance device at eight points equally distanced from each other and the center of the Serevian Plateau to gather data on various environmental parameters. Furthermore, he had to do this multiple times at different distances from the center of the Serevian Plateau. Essentially, he would be taking environmental data along effectively all portions of the Serevian Plateau at a certain distance from a certain point onwards.

As for how he knew whether he was at the required distance to conduct the eight-point empirical surveillance, he would refer to topological features on the map and get a roughly accurate estimate of the distance from the center of the Serevian Plateau. Once that happened, even if he was roughly off, he would more or less obtain the data he wanted to obtain.

Since there was no such thing as GPS or satellites that would allow him to reach the exact position, such practices were common and really the only norm.

He navigated a bit relative to the lake until he stopped.

out his bio-recon device and planted it into the ground as per protocols, before

soil with Seismic mapping. The bio-recon device had taken an incredibly thin but deep soil sample. The next step involved some more button pressing and different positioning. It took him several minutes until he had collected the required data at that particular point. He moved on to the other points, using the same practice of moving relative to topographical features to find his

into other beasts and creatures. He promptly fought them away

data on how the Flowing Void Style performed against vastly

various creatures that he squared off against. It seemed that he was able to eventually predict their motions with close to the same degree that he

should have expected it. The predictive model was merely just applying statistics and probability to motions and inferring the probabilities of possible moves

a relief to Rui, it meant he would

said for the adaptive evolution model. The model that outputted the correct counter move to the predicted

adaptive evolution model was varyingly incompatible with non-human opponents. For example, it retained a portion of effectivity against four-limbed mammalian vertebrae creatures with two legs and two arms. This was because there were surprisingly enough common grounds between these creatures and human

from humans genetically, the adaptive evolution model grew increasingly obsolete. Once the opponents were non-vertebrae or had a different number of limbs,

the problem in so

be easy.') Rui sighed as he glanced back at an animal that had approached him threateningly. At this point, Rui was tired of testing the

technique to project a powerful image of himself as he viably could. The Mindmirror

a

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