Chapter 68 Entrance Exam
Alia did not continue to persuade, even though she was still worried about Renas.
After a month of preparation, Lenas finally finished reading all the books required for the exam the day before the formal exam.
In addition to the necessary cultural courses, the admission examination for MS engineering also has an extremely special subject called "MS History". Its reference book is the book "MS History in One Year of War" compiled by the military.
After the war, all aspects of the new thing MS have invested huge investment in research, especially the military attaches the most importance to it. Therefore, books and research reports on MS were written almost overnight from the researchers like snowflakes. Among them, the book "The History of MS in a Year of War" was compiled by the reorganized Federal Officer Academy, and is one of the most authoritative and earliest books known for MS research during the war. There are even rumors that this book has been selected as a candidate for the textbooks of the Federal Officer Academy.
For cultural courses, you only need to take one mathematics. Because the teaching thinking of Anaheim College is: "It is not necessary to have a comprehensive and excellent student, you only need a student who knows how to think." Because of this, mathematics, which is mainly based on logical thinking, is a subject that almost all subjects must be taken. As for other subjects, each subject is different. Since MS Engineering has just been established, it only requires one mathematics in terms of cultural courses.
Lenas originally planned to devote all her energy to mathematics, but when she saw the question types and examples given in the reference guide, she actually found that even though she had no memory in her mind, she could still get started easily. As a result, it took less than a week to finish her math tutoring.
Lenas spent a lot of time on the subject called "MS History", but this was mainly due to the fact that the book "MS History in One Year of War" had too much content, and Lenas read it three times in a row without getting tired of it.
This book is first divided into two volumes according to the different genealogies of the Federal Army and the Gene Army, and then each volume is divided into several chapters according to the MS series. If it can be further simplified, it will continue to be divided into several sections. Moreover, the most interesting thing is that although this tells the history of MS, some information and comments about pilots who are famous for driving this type of MS will appear after the pages of some MS.
Although this book was compiled by the Federation, the Gene Army occupied twice the size of the Federal Army. This is because the Gene Army developed more MSs than the Federal Army. Secondly, the Gene Army's MSs are more advanced and comprehensive in technology than the Federation. Compared with the Federal Army that only focuses on the number of Federal Army, the Gene Army is worthy of writing about the major books everywhere.
Lenas was not interested in the introduction of MS in this book, because most of the MSs were previously known by Lenas during the war, such as Zagu in Gene, Rick Dom, Warriors, Jim series and Gundam in the Federation.
What really made Lenas linger and love this book was introduced by those pilots after MS.
Lenas discovered that the well-known pilots recorded in this book did not simply define the length and word count by the number of destructions, but were divided according to the shock brought by the pilot on the battlefield.
The red comet of Chia Aznapur is the red comet. In addition to introducing Shaya's achievements, the book describes his command ability in a "strong and colorful" way. However, after all, this is a book of the Federal Army. Shaya was an officer of the Chia's army from beginning to end. How could the Federal Army set him an example of praise? So, after commending it first, he described Shaya's defeat by the white fortress dominated by militia in an extremely exaggerated way. For example, during the battle of the Blue Oasis, Zagu, who was driving in Shaya once suppressed Gundam, but the book reversed the facts, saying that Amro, who drove Gundam for the first time, severely damaged Zagu, with his driving talent, and made Xia escape in panic.
In the federal side, Amuro Ray is naturally the one who takes up the largest area. Except for the facts that the battle with Charia was specifically exaggerated, everything else can be regarded as inconsistent with the facts. However, what surprised Lenas very much was a mysterious pilot who was recorded in this book under the name of "Blue Ghost".
Name, gender, age, and troops, all of which are unknown, and the traceable results were all after the start of the December Cosmic Counterattack Plan. In just one month, he drove the RGM-79SP and shot down thirty-three MS and four battleships. Especially in the battle of Ah Bawa Ku, he worked with the wingman to establish a complete defensive line for the outer defense line of the fortress, and the defense fleet in a certain area was attacked. Because of his rapid movement and quick response, he was described by the enemy as a "blue ghost".
"Blue Ghost? I don't know the name or something. It seems that it's just a fabrication!"
Because I saw Amro being packaged by the Federation before, Lenas thought that this "Blue Ghost" was also such a character. Lenas actually didn't expect that this "Blue Ghost" was herself. She didn't even notice that the "Blue Ghost" was driving an RGM-79SP exactly the same as the MS she drove.
The book says that the blue ghost was eventually lost for some reason. However, the fact is that after completing the transfer procedures, Lenas changed from active-duty soldiers to reserve service. The management information of the reserve was transferred from the military to the civil affairs department after the war. As Lenas returned to von Brown, the information he had previously left in the federal government through legal procedures was either eliminated or transferred to von Brown, which naturally included information that had been active-duty officers and reserve officers.
The editor who simply used the information of active-duty officers of the Federal Army as the reference object naturally could not find Lenas's information, so in the end, it was only through the RGM-79SP camera left by Lenas and the narrative of the surrender of the Gene army. After confirming the "Blue Ghost"'s record, it was recorded in the book.
The next day's exam went very smoothly. Whether it was mathematics or MS history, Lenas felt that she had finished it well, because the average time she used for each exam was only half an hour, while the specified time was one and a half hours.
Renas was in a good mood. That night, she also got a long-lost sleep.
What Lenas sighed was the admission job at Anaheim Academy.
The two exams at the end of February and early March are only a week apart. On the third day after the first exam, Anaheim Academy will count the completion results and announce them.
Chapter completed!