When both human eyes work together, our vision is stronger than either eye alone. Same goes for our ears—two are better than one. Jill Young used to wonder, what if you could sync your senses with another body? Would it be like Pain's "picture-in-picture" vision in Naruto? Turns out, when the day arrived, it was nothing like that.
Just like how your two eyes don’t give you two separate images, having four eyes looking at the world just makes things sharper, more complete, and way wider. No weirdness at all. What? You’re asking if it feels split? Go ask Nezha with his three heads and six arms first.
Suddenly, the author had an epiphany: Why bother cleaning up the mess of this bug-ridden movie? Why fuss over these pointless details? Why try to make sense of such a ridiculous world? Is the author’s science-nerd OCD acting up again? After some soul-searching, we’ve decided to just skip over the rest of the training montage. Moving on!
Out of 227 pilot candidates, only 39 pairs made the compatibility cut. That means we need 39 Mecha Hunters, but the old black Commander made it clear: Forget 39, we’re lucky to get even nine.
The old models are out of production, and the brand-new Fifth Generation Mecha are just getting started. The Commander held up five fingers: First batch, five mechs. Only the best performers get to suit up. The rest? Benchwarmers—better get comfy.
Worldwide selection, and in the end, only ten people get to be pilots. It’s like crossing a single-plank bridge with an army chasing you—survival of the fittest.
But all these squabbles had nothing to do with Jill Young, because she’d already secured her spot—everyone else could only look up to her. Not only did she ace every part of training, but when it came to the most important post-group tests—compatibility training and virtual combat—she swept the board with a clean grand slam.
Virtual combat? Nothing special. Compared to the quantum network’s realism, it’s laughably fake—just a notch better than Earth’s flight simulator games. In Jill’s words: ‘Not even as fun as Dynasty Warriors.’ As for compatibility training—well, that’s pointless now. After that 100% compatibility record, the Hunter Organization isn’t training anymore—they’re researching.
“So, does that mean sleepwalkers, people with cerebral palsy, or even vegetative states can hit max compatibility?” That’s Jacob’s new research topic, already filed with the tech team and being studied like crazy—so far, no real results.
After earning her ‘direct admission,’ Jill Young became even more mysterious—always rushing in and out, barely showing her face. Some saw her dancing on seaside rocks, some saw her wandering the jungle, some saw her blasting away with a training submachine gun, cackling like a terrorist. People were baffled, but nobody knew—Jill was refining her vitality.