In Milo’s opinion, whether a soldier was capable of going into combat was absolutely not only dependent on their capability. There was also the instinctive sense for combat they had and their skills.
If a normal person gained newfound strength, that person might not even know how to wield or control it.
Even though Yves and the other officers were fully geared and were even equipped with special close quarters combat weapons, did they really know how to use them?
Therefore, Milo felt that if he could anticipate such a problem, the Skyfort Consortium would definitely have also thought of it.
“Because they need to gather actual combat data and collect the data of nanomachine use in battle.” Gerard did not hide it from Milo. “Ever since the breakthrough in neurotech that made it possible for nanomachines to interface with neurons, there hasn’t been any actual combat testing by the Skyfort Consortium’s nanosoldiers. So, they’re curious about how effective these nanosoldiers are.”
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