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00:00When word spreads that you've left for a summer gig, the nation shut its borders in a total panic.
00:04Tanks surround the city in on police close in. All because, in a rundown machinery plant,
00:09you turned gas cylinders into mortars, a scrap metal pipe into a rocket launcher,
00:13and a broken tractor into a track tank. That's how you end up arrested as an arms dealer.
00:17You think your life is over, but instead, a soldier asks if you can modify a retired J-10
00:21fighter jet. You go quiet for a moment, then nod, but it will be expensive. Are you sure
00:26you want it modified? After you say that, the interrogation room falls into a deathly silence.
00:30Every cop stares, as if you've lost your mind. Time passes before anyone can even move.
00:35The soldier simply nods calmly. He turns to the stunned cop beside him. I'll be taking him with me.
00:40The cop doesn't object. He even clears your path. You swagger out as they watch in disbelief. You
00:45follow the soldier into a military jeep. You don't say a single word the entire time. Your calm face
00:50makes the driver think, you really are, just a fearless student. The jeep speeds along the road,
00:56quickly reaching the city outskirts. Stopping in front of, a time-worn factory. Please wait here,
01:00the soldier says, hurrying off. You immediately sense something is off. The place looks shabby,
01:05but the guards are elite. Security is tight, as if guarding a world-class prize. Your heart skips a
01:10beat. Is the fighter jet really here? Just then, several people stride toward you. The middle-aged
01:15man in the front looks stern. He's wearing a military uniform too. When you see the rank on his
01:19shoulder, you freeze. A two-star insignia. Standing there is a Major General. Major General Brody
01:25Carson walks up with a smile. Mr. Gabe Morris, we invited you here because, the military values
01:29your talent for modifications. Don't be nervous. This is just a business deal. Your attention melts
01:34away instantly. As long as they aren't arresting you, it's fine. You nod and follow him into the
01:38factory. The moment you step inside, what you see only solidifies your guests. Squads of five soldiers
01:44patrol in a web-like formation across the factory. The security inside is, at least ten times tighter
01:48than outside. As you step into the massive warehouse, a colossal object comes into view. It has a blue-gray
01:53exterior, and a sleek, aerodynamic silhouette. Despite the battle scars, you can tell what it
01:58is instantly. It's a retired J-10 fighter jet. Brody points at it. Mr. Morris, can you modify
02:03this retired jet? You don't answer right away. Instead, with a single thought, the control panel
02:08of the system in your mind pops up. You move your fingers swiftly. In this system, there's nothing you
02:12can't modify. You close the control panel, and meet Brody's gaze. I can. Before he can react,
02:17you voice your doubt. But, did you need a SWAT team to get me, for something so minor? The usually
02:22commanding Brody feels awkward instantly. He blushes. It's all a misunderstanding. I merely
02:26ask the police to bring you here. Who knew they'd think they'd caught a terrorist? The ridiculous
02:30explanation leaves you speechless. You take a deep breath and lay down your terms. Turning
02:34the J-10 into a sixth-gen fighter jet will take fifteen to twenty days, and that'll be ten million
02:38dollars. Brody readily agrees, waving his hand like it's nothing. I'll give you a mug. The materials
02:43you need will be covered. But I have one requirement. He pauses. His expression strange. You need to
02:48make it look as real as possible. The question confuses you. What a bizarre request. But since
02:52you are modifying it, you might as well go big. You stare at the battle-scarred relic, and a wild
02:57plan forms. Swapping the jet's runway for vertical liftoff makes it possible to evade radar detection.
03:03A hidden split-wing design can be added. And for the core engine, out of sheer madness,
03:07a miniature nuclear fission reactor with unlimited power. The fighter jet can fight indefinitely.
03:12With the plan set, you get straight to work. You lock yourself in for over half a month.
03:16With the system's tech, the work is effortless. It's like playing with Lego. Honestly, your
03:22understanding of the J-10 has already surpassed its creators. With this terrifying technical power,
03:27the heavily modified sixth-gen jet takes shape right before your eyes. You nod in satisfaction
03:31at the half-completed steel beast. You snap a photo of the insane design, and send it to Brody.
03:37Sir, it's almost done. Brody opens the image in his office, and his eyes almost pop out of his head.
03:42He thinks he's looking at a sci-fi movie CGI. Classic jets are all pieced together. But this
03:47one is seamless. Between the fuselage and wings, not a single seam is visible. It's as if forged
03:51from a single block. This ultra-streamlined design completely blows his decades of experience out
03:56of the water. What a shame. If only it were a real sixth-gen jet. Shocked as he is, Brody
04:01can't
04:01help but feel a little sad. After all, he only hired you to make a decoy for the upcoming airshow.
04:07To hide the country's real research. Staring at the deceptive exterior of the jet on his screen,
04:12Brody nods in satisfaction. It's not the real deal, but it's perfect for fooling people.
04:16Hiring this guy was my smartest move yet. The day before the airshow, director of logistics,
04:21Lewis Watts, stares at the poster of your modified J-10 fighter jet. He's so absorbed he forgets to put
04:26down his mug. It looks like it came straight out of a sci-fi movie, with its aerodynamic beauty,
04:30and the level of detail is downright insane. If Lewis didn't know any better, he'd think they've
04:34achieved a breakthrough in jet tech. He checks your resume and is stunned. A university student,
04:39works part-time at a farm machinery plant. Even helped overseas forces turn farm tools into
04:43weapons. This string of ridiculous labels don't match the fighter jet in front of him. It's so
04:48unbelievable that he pulls Brody aside. To double check, Brody, did that university student who
04:53works part-time at a machinery plant really build this alone? Brody answers seriously, I guarantee it.
04:58In all that time, Gabe was the only one in that warehouse. Lewis breathes a sigh of relief.
05:02Since the decoy jet is ready, he can get on with the real task at hand.
05:06Two heavyweight figures are coming today. Renowned aerospace experts, Dennis Lark and
05:10Jacob Sachs, are accompanied by Gilbert Lane, the commissar. Gilbert glances at the blueprints,
05:15and gets chills. It's a concept drawing of a fighter jet. Its streamlined frame looks like a swift.
05:20A single look reveals the crushing power of cutting-edge tech. Is this the fabled 6th-gen jet?
05:25Gilbert's heart races. If this thing actually gets built, their military could dominate everything.
05:29Sadly, it's still just on paper. The private jet touches down in no time.
05:33Lewis rushes the guests into the facility, eager to show what they've been working on.
05:38Commissar Lane, take a look at this. This is the surprise we prepared.
05:41Lewis points at the poster of the modified jet. With immense pride, it looks so impressive that
05:45researchers could use this as a reference. Gilbert follows the gesture with a bored glance,
05:49then freezes like he's been struck by lightning. Why does that look so familiar? I think I've seen
05:53this only an instant before. A tense silence settles over the room. Beside him Lewis goes just as rigid.
05:58That can't be. This poster has never been leaked. How could you have seen it?
06:02Brody rushes over to vouch for the security. Gilbert shakes his head. Maybe I'm just so tired
06:07that I'm seeing things. He studies the poster again. His eyes full of wistful Lonnie. It looks
06:12amazing. Too bad it's just for show. Imagine if we actually have a jet like this. He has no idea.
06:17The real deal is in the warehouse. You're currently giving it a final check. The systems are fine.
06:22The engines are perfect. All it needs is a pilot. And the thing can lift off without a hitch.
06:26Once you're done with the checks, you open the warehouse doors. The soldiers waiting outside
06:30peeking curiously. Their eyes nearly pop out of their heads. Holy crap. Isn't the cargo supposed
06:34to be a J-10 refit? What the hell is this thing? With a silver gray paint job. A sleek,
06:39streamlined
06:39silhouette. That is completely seamless. It doesn't look like a fighter jet at all. It's an alien
06:43spaceship straight out of a sci-fi movie. The squad leader swallows hard. Mr. Morris, you're sure
06:48we're supposed to move this? Seeing how clueless they look, you nod calmly. This is it. There's no
06:53mistake. Move it already. With your word, they finally dare to touch it. They barely breathe
06:57as they secure the steel cables, afraid of scratching it. Thanks for the help, Mr. Morris.
07:02The squad leader salutes you with deep respect. You wave him off like you've just sold a toy.
07:07It's no problem. Call me if there are issues. I offer after-sales services. You lock up the
07:11warehouse and head back to school. That night, Gilbert can't sleep. The image of that poster
07:16haunts him. Something's not right. Why is that poster sporting an exact silhouette of the
07:20sixth-gen blueprints? That the two renowned scientists have? Could it have been leaked?
07:24No way. He fights his rising doubts and forces his eyes shut. Dawn comes in a flash. The airshow
07:28officially opens. The massive square is packed. The world's attention is on the event. The host draws
07:33every eye toward the stage. As two gray-haired men take their places. It's Dennis, the director of
07:37Stratos Institute, and his deputy, Jacob. Instantly, everyone's eyes light up. These are living icons.
07:43This isn't an airshow. It's a sanctuary, where every seasoned expert waits to kneel for an
07:47autograph. While the fanfare thunders outside, a haggard Gilbert corners Lewis, with frantic urgency.
07:53Quick! Let me see that poster again. Swallowing his confusion, Lewis bites back his questions,
07:58and pulls the image onto a screen. Gilbert takes one look at it, and completely loses it.
08:02Damn it! This doesn't just look familiar. It's identical to the classified sixth-gen designs,
08:07currently guarded by the two scientists. He spins around sharply. In a trembling voice,
08:11he asks, Lewis, where did this come from? Lewis beams with pride. It came from that modification
08:15genius Brody found. I have to say, the exterior of his work exceeds expectations. It'll scare the
08:20hell out of the foreign powers. That way, our real sixth-gen development can proceed uninterrupted.
08:25That remark sends Gilbert over the edge. Modification genius? He's not even in the
08:29military? Who exactly is he? Upon hearing the questions, Lewis, though confused, reveals all of
08:34your information to him. He's a sophomore at Southwest University. He works at a machinery plant over the
08:39summer. He's even modified quite a few machines for export. Don't worry, he knows where to draw the line.
08:44Otherwise, he'd have been caught selling firearms ages ago. Gilbert's face darkens. Brody might be
08:49in big trouble. I can guarantee that. These are the classified blueprints. The two scientists have.
08:53That means the secrets of our project have been leaked. Just think about it. A sophomore turning
08:58farm equipment into military-grade weapons is crazy enough. And now he's pulled out blueprints for a
09:02classified jet. That's impossible. Unless his background isn't what it seems. Lewis panics. How could that
09:07be? Gilbert has no time to explain. He makes a snap decision on the spot. Pull the promo images
09:12immediately. Minimize the fallout as much as possible. And get Brody here. Now, he cuts his
09:18words short. And bolt towards the airshow exhibition center. He has to consult the two
09:22scientists immediately. Dennis and Jacob are surrounded by enthusiasts. Firing off questions.
09:27Disregarding courtesy. Gilbert rushes in and cuts everyone short. He drags Dennis and Jacob into the
09:31backstage lounge. Dennis immediately senses something is off. Commissar Lane. What happened? Gilbert lets out a
09:37bitter laugh. He hands over the high def promo image. Mr. Lark. Mr. Sachs. We have a problem. At first,
09:42the two don't understand. But the moment they take the phone, their pupils contract. They both gasp at
09:47the same time. Shock written all over their faces. This is a 6th gen jet. How do you have this?
09:52Gilbert explains everything about you. This image is public. Our closely guarded secret is out.
09:58Dennis and Jacob stare at the screen. Their faces turning pale. The blueprints explicitly label the
10:03core engine. This isn't just a leak. This effectively hands a decade of national research to the enemy on a
10:08silver platter. This must be investigated thoroughly. Jacob is furious. He summons the R&D team. The
10:14atmosphere in the room is suffocating. The team leader is confused by the tension. He's still
10:18muttering to himself. Weren't we supposed to relax? Why does this feel like an interrogation room?
10:23Gilbert looks at everyone with a dark expression. The 6th gen jet blueprints have leaked. The room
10:27erupts in chaos immediately. Shock and disbelief are all over their faces. The blueprints sit behind a
10:32digital fortress. How could there be a leak? The team leader breaks into a cold sweat. Is there a mole?
10:37Who is it? Admit it now. And we might show leniency. Jacob's gaze sharpens as he stares
10:42everyone down. Drop the stubborn act and stop underestimating the state's reach. Once we
10:46identify the source, the consequences will crush you. Despite the ultimatum, the room falls dead
10:51silent. Everyone still looks rather confused. Not a single person steps forward. You're still going
10:55to act all innocent? I guess you won't learn until it's too late. Huh? Dennis snorts coldly. He slams the
11:00phone onto the table. See for yourselves. Explain how this ended up. In a chat history, everyone rushes over.
11:06After a single look, a mask of uneasiness settles over every face. This isn't right. The team leader
11:11jerks his head up, looking at Dennis and Jacob in disbelief. Mr. Lark. Mr. Sachs. Is this really our
11:16work? How is the data way ahead of ours? Dennis and Jacob freeze on the spot. Their minds go blank.
11:22Ahead of us? How is that possible? They snatch the phone back, checking it like madman. The more they
11:26look, the more stunned they become. They had been too angry to look closely earlier. After a proper
11:30comparison, they realize it isn't a leak. It's practically a miracle. The technical deadlocks of the
11:35last decade are all solved perfectly. It's unbelievable. Jacob and Dennis tremble with
11:40emotion. It's precisely because of these problems that the 6th gen project has stalled. But someone
11:45has just slapped the answers right in their faces. Who on earth drew these blueprints? Dennis
11:49searches his memory. He's sure such a prodigy doesn't exist in the institute. The R&D goes into
11:54a frenzy of excitement. The unfathomably precise calculations raises their hair. This is without
11:59a doubt a once in a lifetime genius. This logic is insane. Why didn't I think of that? Look here.
12:03This is our core problem. And it's solved so effortlessly. How is that person's brain
12:07wired? Is this really someone from our institute? When did we get a big shot like this? Gilbert
12:12and Lewis, who came for the mole, are dumbfounded. Wait. Weren't we here to catch the mole? How
12:16did it go from a mole to full-on academic idolization? But no one pays them any attention. Dennis is
12:21beside himself with joy. Quick. Send this to HQ immediately. Mobilize the entire institute to
12:26verify the authenticity of this data with full force. Upon getting that order, everyone lunges
12:31at their computers like wolves, accessing the internal network, and uploading the blueprints.
12:35All eyes are glued to the screens. As they stifle their breathing, Gilbert is so nervous
12:39that he barely dares to breathe. That moment feels like a century. Suddenly, a message pops
12:43up from headquarters. Verification successful. Everything is correct. Dennis bursts into tears.
12:48The 6th Gen Jet has always been a distant dream. Yet amidst the lies of the air show, he has
12:53stumbled
12:53upon hope for the project. No. This isn't just hope. According to the data on your blueprints,
12:58the technological hurdles have been utterly destroyed. Jacob's voice trembles. Dennis,
13:03we're saved. Dennis clenches his fists. His mind races. He realizes the truth. With the blueprints
13:08you provided, the 6th Gen Jet can be built now. When this fighter jet makes its debut, the world won't
13:13just be in for a treat. It will be in for a fright. While the industry giants admires your masterpiece,
13:17Brody is scared out of his wits. So, is everything fine now? He still doesn't get what happened.
13:22Didn't he just ask you to build a model? Take some promo shots? How is he charged for leaking state
13:26secrets? The handcuffs are still on the table. Dennis whips his head around. No. This just got
13:32much bigger. Brody feels like his head is about to explode. It got bigger? Dennis and Jacob exchange
13:36a glance. They stare Brody down like hawks. You say the blueprints came from the modification genius
13:41you found? Yes. Brody is filled with despair. He thinks his life is over. All he can do is be
13:46honest
13:46and hope for leniency. That genius is a student. At Southwest University, I only asked him to build a model.
13:52There's honestly nothing more to it. Dennis knits his brows. That may be a good school. But to to
13:56produce a prodigy like that? Someone who modifies jet and solves national problems on the side? He
14:01just doesn't buy it. To them, you are now a mysterious, untouchable figure. Seeing their
14:06disbelief, Brody freaks out. If you don't believe me, I can take you to meet him right now. The school
14:10isn't far from here. Gilbert immediately snaps. Are you kidding? You want two renowned scientists to
14:15meet someone we haven't even vetted? What if you're an enemy spy? What if something goes wrong? Who
14:20will take responsibility for that? Yet, Dennis and Jacob are intrigued. After all, you solved their
14:24sixth-gen jet problem. Even a few minutes with you would be worth everything to them. As the
14:28standoff continues, there's a knock. A personnel shatters the stalemate. Commissar Lane, the air
14:33show is starting. Can we begin the fighter jet model exhibition? Gilbert nods without thinking.
14:38The blueprints raise questions, but the one outside is still just a model. It shouldn't cause any real
14:42trouble. Even so, Dennis and Jacob can't sit still. They head outside to have a look. They want to see
14:47what kind of jet a genius capable of the impossible has built. Soon, everyone reaches the exhibition
14:52center. A massive object stands center stage, towering under a giant curtain. As the curtain
14:56lifts, a sleek, otherworldly silhouette suddenly appears before everyone's eyes. The crowd stops
15:01breathing. It takes a long moment before the gasps of surprise begin. Wow, oh my god, this is a future
15:07fighter jet model? This looks way too real. Everyone panics once they realize the model is made of
15:12aerospace-grade metal. Through the glass, the cockpit looks crystal clear. This doesn't even look like a
15:16model. People start wondering if the organizers have brought out Stratos Institute's crown jewel.
15:21As the crowd buzzes with guesses, Dennis and Jacob arrive with Brody and the others. What the hell?
15:26A researcher swears out loud, although the rest doesn't make a sound. They all stare wide-eyed,
15:31their lips trembling. They can't manage a word for a long time. Finally, Dennis snaps out of it.
15:36He turns to Brody with a look of pure shock. You're saying the student did this? Brody nods fervently,
15:40overflowing with undisguised praise. The guy really delivered. He did it all alone,
15:44and he nailed every single detail. Dennis and Jacob exchange a look, shock written all over
15:49their faces. Without a word, Dennis and Jacob head straight for the jet. They inspect it from top to
15:53bottom, growing more serious by the second. They thought Brody was exaggerating, but seeing the
15:57craftsmanship in person, there sure no ordinary person did this. The wing-to-fuselage integration
16:02is seamless, as if crafted by nature itself. This is a one-to-one replica, built straight from the
16:07blueprints. Dennis' heart races. If you can produce a full blueprint, you could absolutely build a real
16:12one. That thought makes them break into a sweat. They're debating calling the military to clear
16:16the place. When someone in the crowd shouts, there's a manual here too. Dennis and Jacob hurry
16:20over. On a sheet of paper, bold and clear, is the feature list you left for them? Vertical takeoff,
16:25holographic stealth system, full radar invisibility. By the last line, everyone's eyes go wide. The
16:30power system uses a nuclear fission reactor. This list of sci-fi terminology instantly blows the crowd
16:35away. Are we seriously this advanced now? A system powered by a nuclear fission reactor? That's
16:40insane. The crowd is electrified. Everyone's standing a little taller. But when Dennis and
16:44Jacob see those words, they visibly relax. The earlier technology was plausible. But nuclear
16:48fission is pure fantasy. With that, they stop worrying about security leaks. Someone in the
16:53crowd calls out eagerly. Mr. Lark, Mr. Sachs, since this is from the Research Institute, can you tell us
16:58about it? Everyone chimes in. Yeah, give us a breakdown. Satisfy our curiosity, please. With the
17:03crowd staring expectantly, convinced it's just a big toy, Dennis and Jacob perk up. They nod at the crowd.
17:08Of course, let's imagine this future fighter jet together. Upon hearing Dennis say that,
17:13everyone is instantly pumped. They scramble for notebooks, afraid of missing a single word.
17:17Seeing everyone so worked up, Dennis lowers his hand slowly. This isn't a lecture. We're just
17:22imagining future aircraft. Think of it as a casual talk over tea. Feel free to speak your mind.
17:26Though some are disappointed, this is still a rare chance to be near such icons. No one's missing this.
17:31Dennis points at the jet. Do you all know, how vertical takeoff actually works? And how does it
17:35differs from normal takeoff? As the crowd looks confused, Dennis jumps in to explain. It's actually
17:40simple. Classic fighter jets need long runways. They rely on speed to change airflow. But that has
17:45two fatal flaws. It takes too long to take off. And it requires too much space. Vertical takeoff
17:50solves both issues. As he speaks, he walks to the model. The nozzle rotates down for lift. Then
17:55horizontal for thrust. Now, imagine if our aircraft carriers were packed with vertical takeoff jets.
18:00What happens when war breaks out? An enthusiast excitedly raises his hand. We out-deploy the
18:05enemy, control the skies instantly, and deliver devastating attacks. Dennis nods approvingly,
18:09but his tone shifts. Here's the thing. Achieving this is nearly impossible. Rotating nozzles is
18:14only step one. The fuselage must be incredibly light, because nozzle lift alone isn't enough.
18:19However, lighter means a weaker frame. As everyone absorbs the theory, Brody, a former pilot,
18:24senses a problem. The more he studies the model, the worse he feels. That thing looks way too real.
18:28As he leans in for a closer look, Jacob says with a smile, Brody, hop into the cockpit and snap
18:33some
18:34photos. For the crowd, Brody nods, and climbs the ladder into the cockpit. But the moment he steps in,
18:39he freezes completely. Something is seriously wrong. Looking at the futuristic console,
18:43his head begins to spin. It doesn't look like a model at all. Brody instinctively tenses up,
18:48afraid of hitting the wrong switch. What if it actually takes off? They are in the middle of a crowd.
18:52No way. What am I afraid of? It's just a model. He tells himself that. Brody reflexively grabs the
18:57control stick. The moment he feels the metal, his mind is blown. What the hell? This feels exactly
19:03like the real thing. As Jacob wonders what's taking so long. A cold mechanical voice blares.
19:07From inside the cockpit. Pilot detected. Sixth gen Skyward preparing for takeoff. System self-check
19:13in progress. Brody is completely flabbergasted. Isn't this supposed to be a model? Why is it running
19:17a self-check? Before he can even react, the LCD screen lights up. Lifeform detected nearby.
19:22Switching to vertical takeoff mode. The jet unleashes a piercing alarm that echoes through
19:27the entire center. Warning. Aircraft preparing for takeoff. All personnel, clear the area immediately.
19:32The shrill alarm tears through the center. Everyone is stunned. Their minds spinning with
19:36questions. Isn't this just a model? Why is it making so much noise? What the heck? This is way too
19:40realistic. A spectator whips out his phone to snap photos like crazy. It even has its own alert system.
19:46This model is spot on. Yeah, if I didn't know better, I'd think it was a real jet.
19:50Take more pictures quickly. This is the best part of the show. On the observation deck,
19:54Dennis and Jacob are terrified. They can see the cockpit from their angle. The screens are glowing,
19:59and Brody looks deftly pale inside. Dennis and Jacob exchange a look. Their hearts skipping a beat.
20:04Something is definitely wrong. What model scares a top pilot like this? Could that thing actually fly?
20:09The alarm grows louder by the second. Dennis suddenly snaps out of his trance, disregarding his image.
20:14He screams at the crowd. That isn't a model. It's dangerous. Everyone, get out now. The crowd,
20:19busy snapping photos, freezes in shock. But it's just a model. Why evacuate? Before they can process
20:24it. Soldiers move in. Stop taking pictures. Watching the floor clear. Gilbert is baffled.
20:28He rushes to the observation deck. Mr. Lark. Mr. Sachs. What happened? Jacob and Dennis fall utterly
20:34silent. They admit they panicked. But thinking rationally, this can't be a real 6th gen fighter jet.
20:40That would be ridiculous. Jets like this don't just grow on trees. You just don't build one out of thin
20:44air.
20:44Never mind the rest. The nuclear fission power module alone is pure science fiction. Even with
20:49the systems running and the alarms blaring like crazy, they refuse to believe it's real. Dennis
20:54forces himself to stay calm. Just treat it as a spontaneous drill. Gilbert breathes a sigh of
20:58relief. Then his radio crackles to life. Commissar Lane. It's Brody. We have a problem. Jacob and
21:04Dennis fix their eyes on Gilbert. Brody, explain. I'm in the cockpit. And the system says I can start
21:09the engine. What do I do? Gilbert tenses up. And glances at Jacob and Dennis. They look stunned.
21:14But wave him on. Go ahead. It's likely just a simulation program. With their approval,
21:18Gilbert gives the order. Brody lets out a sigh of relief. Now that I have permission. There's
21:23nothing to fear. Right? That said. The moment he grips the control stick. The real, solid feel
21:27makes his heart race. His ears as a pilot tell him. This thing is far from straightforward. Gabe,
21:32that punk. He made this way too real. He hits the start button. And a crisp click cuts through.
21:36A powerful force locks him into the seat. He looks down to find that. A latch has popped
21:40out from the back of the cockpit. Pinning him firmly in place. It's just the safety harness.
21:45Brody shakes his head. Gabe really outdid himself. Even this looks totally real. He tries to undo it.
21:50He isn't actually flying. And being strapped in is uncomfortable. But the moment he touches the latch,
21:55the smart alert blares through the cockpit. Aircraft systems online. No unauthorized operations.
22:00Brody freezes. Fine. I'll just leave it on. Even though he knows it's not real. His professional
22:05habits won't let him slack. He takes a deep breath and hits start. A flood of high-tech
22:09alerts fills the screens. Fighter jet warming up. Preparing for takeoff. Environment unsuitable for
22:14taxiing. Switching to VTOL. Default flight altitude is 59,000 feet. Brody is dumbstruck. Isn't this a
22:21model? Why is it telling me the flight altitude? Damn. Gabe really knows how to sell it. He even
22:25programmed all this elaborate stuff in a model. Beep. Pressure release system standing by. Beep.
22:30Thrust vectoring engines activating. Brody hears the professional terms. And laughs.
22:34Thrust vectoring? That's not even real yet. He scoffs in utter contempt. What a joke. Why don't
22:39you fly and prove to me that it's real? Before he can finish. A deafening roar erupts. The crowd
22:44panics as they watch. The two massive horizontal nozzles tilt down. Then, with a bone-shaking boom,
22:49the engines roar tears through the sky. A chill runs down everyone's spine. Every doubtful gaze is
22:54fixed on the jet. Is that noise really coming from a model? How can it sound that real? Oh my
22:58god.
22:59That can't be a real fighter jet, right? On the observation deck, Dennis and Jacob,
23:02who have been so sure of themselves, are stunned in place by your creation. As elite aerospace
23:07scientists, they've seen every jet imaginable. And yet, the moment they heard that roar,
23:11their faces transform. That can't be just a model. That's clearly the roar of a fighter jet engine.
23:15What the heck? Why would a model need to be this realistic? Dennis clicks his tongue in disbelief.
23:20Before Gilbert can even ask for confirmation, his radio crackles with Brody's shaky voice.
23:24Commissar Lane. The engines are running. It has a default altitude of 59,000 feet.
23:28Commissar Lane. I think what Gabe built is real. Gilbert begins to panic,
23:32glancing desperately at Jacob and Dennis for guidance. Dennis shakes his head vigorously.
23:36No, that's impossible. If that's a sixth-gen fighter jet, all our years of research would
23:40look like a joke. Jacob agrees. No institution could build this. It's impossible with current
23:45technology. They conclude it's a prank, and the noise is just a simulated sonic blast.
23:49Dennis tries to rationalize it. Its metallic exterior looks pulled from a futuristic fever dream.
23:54Sure, it could manage both aerodynamics and stealth, but it's still a manned fighter jet.
23:58The craziest part is the VTOL and nuclear-powered engines. No country on earth can pull that off.
24:03Dennis is practically swearing on his life. If that thing is real, I'll eat it. Just then,
24:07the jet hums to light. Wings deployed. Engines at full power. Nozzles rotating. The rapid succession
24:12of technical alerts makes Jacob and Dennis Harts race. Before everyone's horrified eyes,
24:17the lower nozzles tilt from horizontal to vertical, toward the ground. Sixth-gen fighter jet
24:22taking off in ten seconds. Dennis and Jacob go pale with shock. The crowd backs away in terror.
24:27A boom echoes. This can't be a simulated sonic blast. Real flames can be seen. Two scorching
24:31jets of fire roar out. Under everyone's stunned gaze, the massive fighter jet slowly lifts off the
24:36ground. Silence hangs for a second. Then all hell breaks loose. That's a model? What kind of model can
24:41do this? If it can actually fly, then all those insane features in the manual is real too. I thought
24:46this was an air show. Not a secret weapons unveiling. While the crowd gasps. Jacob and Dennis feel a
24:50shiver run down their spines. They can't even speak properly anymore. Oh my gosh. Has VTOL technology
24:56been mastered? With how the jet is running, there doesn't seem to be any feature cut. All the specs
25:00in that manual are multiple times better than our current jets. Could this really be the fabled
25:04sixth-gen jet? On the observation deck, Dennis and Jacob stare, eyes wide. This was supposed to be
25:09a static display. The sixth-gen tech isn't even fully understood yet. And someone has actually built
25:14one. They're even flaunting it at the air show. Which genius pulled this off? Meanwhile, inside the
25:18cockpit, Brody is close to breaking down, watching the ground fall away. He internally screams,
25:23Yay! Are you crazy? I asked for a model. Not the real thing. As an ace pilot, Brody has flown
25:29everything. But he's never felt to take off this violent. Even a seasoned pilot like him, has no idea
25:34what to do except clutch the controls tight. He literally doesn't know what to do. And at this speed,
25:39he'll hit 59,000 feet in the blink of an eye. What the hell should he do then? His pulse
25:43races as he
25:44waits for command. As the jet becomes a tiny dot in the sky, Jacob and Dennis finally snap out of
25:48it.
25:48That is definitely a real fighter jet. And it has tech they can't fathom. But a scarier problem is
25:54looming. An unknown fighter jet just launched into their airspace without warning. With no time to
25:59consult his partner, he whirls around to a stunned Gilbert. Quick, contain this information. Not a single
26:05detail about this fighter jet can leak out. Gilbert grabs his radio, shouting orders. Staff scramble to
26:10disperse the crowd. Then, the jet's real-time feed comes online. The big screen lights up with flight
26:15data. One look is enough to terrify anyone. The jet's altitude is still skyrocketing. And its speed
26:20is climbing just as fast. At this insane rate of climb, it will hit 59,000 feet in just 30
26:25seconds.
26:26Dennis stares at the staff. Is the transmitted data correct? They nod. Dead serious. The equipment is
26:31fine. If there's a bug, it's in the jet itself. Dennis orders a direct link to Brody. Brody,
26:36our system shows you hitting. 59,000 feet in 30 seconds. Are your instruments showing the same?
26:41Brody's trembling voice crackles through. Sir, the data matches my readings exactly. His words
26:46instantly send everyone into a panic. Mouths hang open in total disbelief. They can't believe their
26:50own ears. 59,000 feet in 30 seconds is madness. Even the world's most advanced fighter jets could
26:55never hit that speed in a vertical flying. Gilbert looks completely puzzled. Mr. Lark,
27:00isn't flying faster a good thing? It saves time, doesn't it? Dennis draws a deep breath,
27:03tamping down a tidal wave of emotion. Faster is good. But this is simply absurd.
27:08It's flying vertically at over Mach 2. That surpasses a J-20's max cruising speed.
27:12This means the engine's thrust requirements already exceed human understanding.
27:16What's even more terrifying is that the wings are holding up under those forces.
27:20Gilbert's eyes widen instantly. An engine beyond world-class standards has appeared right in
27:24their own backyard. Before he can even process the shock, a mechanical voice cuts through the channel.
27:29Altitude surpasses 10,000 feet. Increasing output from nuclear fission module.
27:34Every scientist freezes in shock. What did it say? A nuclear fission power module? That's impossible,
27:39an expert exclaims. That is technology from a sci-fi movie. Who would actually put that on an aircraft?
27:43Yet reality leaves them no room for doubt. The system's voice cuts through the air again.
27:47Preparation complete. Nuclear fission power module begins accelerating. At 10,000 feet,
27:52the nozzles instantly expand. Like an erupting volcano, they shoot red flames. Before those on the
27:56ground can even blink. Speed readings soar on the display. In a flash, the jet goes supersonic.
28:01As Dennis and Jacob watch this defiance of aerodynamics, they are shell-shocked. It's flying
28:06vertically, yet it's already faster than the speed of sound. Fighter jets usually need both engines
28:10and lift to break the sound barrier. But with this jet climbing vertically, the wings are entirely
28:14redundant. This makes no sense. Does aerodynamics even exist anymore? And what divine material are those
28:20wings made of? To not rip off at this speed, before they can recover. The numbers on the screen spike
28:24again. The altitude now surpasses 16,000 feet, and the climb rate hits 120,000 feet per minute.
28:30That's twice the speed of sound. How does this power module even operate? It's too fast.
28:35Won't something go wrong? Dennis turns pale with fear. This isn't a military zone. There is no mid-air
28:39refueling here. If the fuel runs out, it means the total destruction of the aircraft and pilot.
28:44Don't panic, Jacob says, licking his chapped lips. The system is smart. It checked its surroundings
28:48before takeoff. It won't be reckless. Dennis remembers. The insanely advanced intelligence of your design.
28:54He finally lets out a small sigh of relief. Just as he goes to ask Brody for an update,
28:58Brody's distorted scream hits the channel. What the hell? It's getting faster. Mach 3? Is this even a
29:04speed a vertical takeoff should reach? So this is the fearsome power of a 6th gen jet. The fuselage
29:08remains steady as a rock. It's not shaky at all. What futuristic tech is inside these engines? The
29:13thrust alone could launch a rocket into space. Listening to Brody's exclamations, the scientists and
29:18researchers zone out. As the top dogs in aerospace, they feel like their life's work is worthless.
29:22They had planned to build a 6th gen jet in 6 months. But looking at this data, 6 months? Is
29:27this thing
29:27really something humans can build? Suddenly, the speed gauge goes off the charts. 400,000 feet per
29:32minute. Brody feels some pressure, but things are otherwise normal. Then something even more absurd
29:36happens. The fighter jet suddenly slows down on its own. All the nozzles work in perfect coordination,
29:41hovering in a defiant position. The jet hangs steady in the air. The observers on the deck go numb.
29:46This technology has surpassed human comprehension. They have only one thought. Bring this gem back for a
29:51detailed study. Brody, are you alright? Dennis' hand trembles as he hits the combs. Yes, sir.
29:56I feel better than ever. Good to hear. Now, immediately bring it back safely to a military
30:01zone. Brody stares at the screens, flabbergasted. How do I even fly this? Luckily, he's an ace pilot,
30:06and your control system is idiot-proof. He begins to figure it out after a few tries. But as he
30:11prepares
30:11to return, a menu suddenly pops up on the screen. The options make his pupils shrink in shock. Please
30:16select the required navigation mode. Low-speed cruise. High-speed cruise. Maximum-speed cruise.
30:21Adaptive cruise. He doesn't dare act recklessly until he understands the steel beast. After
30:26exhaling slowly, he gives the system a command. Set a course to the nearest military zone. The
30:30emotionless mechanical voice responds. Destination locked. Please select cruise mode. Brody hesitates,
30:35staring at the options. His finger trembles as he selects adaptive cruise. This mode emphasizes
30:40smoothness and safety. The best choice for a rookie's survival. Selection successful. Current mode is
30:44adaptive cruise. Brody finally feels the tension ease. He grips the control stick with both hands,
30:49and pushes it forward cautiously. The jet's nozzles instantly level out. The jet's posture
30:54returns to normal. Thankfully, no surprises this time. Brody wipes the cold sweat from his forehead.
30:58Just as he thinks he can finally relax. For a comfortable flight to a military zone, a massive,
31:03overwhelming g-force slams him back. He doesn't even have time to react, as his body is pressed firmly
31:08into the sea. What the hell is happening? Brody tries to take a deep breath to calm himself. He is
31:12currently over the city. If he makes a panic-induced mistake, forget about his own life.
31:16Complice civilians below would be doomed. Adaptive cruise mode is now on. It's currently in low-speed
31:21cruise mode. Feeling the terrifying force that could crush a person. Made Brody's face twitch.
31:25Straining to look at the dashboard, he nearly loses it. 2,292 miles per hour. That's already Mach 3.
31:31You call this low-speed cruise? Brody completely loses his composure. This damn system must have a virus.
31:36It says this is a low-speed cruise, but the speed shoots straight up to Mach 3 instead.
31:40What if I switch to high-speed cruise? Will I turn into light right here, and fly straight out of
31:44the
31:44galaxy? As Brody rants internally, Dennis Roar suddenly blasts through the channel. What's wrong
31:48with you, punk? I told you to fly steadily. You just went straight to Mach 3? Slow it down
31:53immediately. Listening to the barrage of scolding, Brody feels so wrong that he nearly cries.
31:57Mr. Lark, you can't blame me for that. I chose adaptive mode, and it automatically adjusted to
32:02low-speed cruise. Then it shot up to Mach 3. Brody's explanation makes Dennis jaw drop.
32:06This speed is considered low-speed cruise? The designer must have had rocket thrusters in their
32:10head. He whirls around to face the screen, instantly feeling unwell upon seeing it. Not only are the
32:15numbers not stopping, but they're actually skyrocketing. In the blink of an eye, the speed
32:19surges to Mach 3.6. That's 2,796 miles per hour. Dennis inhales sharply in shock. Other jets can't even
32:25reach this speed with afterburners, and this 6th-gen jet is still in low-speed mode. What if it switches
32:30to maximum-speed cruise? How terrifying would the speed be then? At this rate, one could reach their
32:34destination in a flash. But the problem is, at this speed, can it even stop? At that moment,
32:39a staff member points at the screen, and lets out a terrified scream. Look! Speed readings have
32:44crossed Mach 4.5. Dennis' face changes drastically. He bolts to the screen and sees, the bright red
32:49numbers still shooting up. Mach 4.5. That's around 3,500 miles per hour. And even at such devastating
32:55speed, the system still reports the mode ads. Those same glaring words, low-speed cruise. Everyone
33:00gapes in disbelief. They can't even find words to describe their shock. But an even scarier question
33:04stares them in the face. At this speed, is the pilot even okay? Mach 4.5 produces monstrous
33:09g-courses and inertia that no human body can endure. The thought makes Dennis panic instantly.
33:14He shouts over the comms. Brody, talk to me. How do you feel? Alas, all he hears is the harsh
33:20crackle of static. Just when everyone thinks Brody has lost consciousness, under the horrifying
33:24acceleration, that emotionless, mechanical voice sounds again. Pilot's physiological limits detected.
33:29Pressure resistance protection system activated. Brody, pinned to his seat by the violent
33:33acceleration, slowly feels the crushing force ease. He is completely stunned. As he instinctively
33:38checks the screen, he freezes. The speed is still Mach 4.5. And the mode is still low-speed cruise.
33:43His face twitches uncontrollably. This is five times the speed of sound. And you're telling me this is
33:47low-speed cruise? Is this fighter jet humble bragging or something? But he quickly realizes an even more
33:52horrifying fact. From zero to Mach 5, it took less than a minute. Under normal circumstances, such insane
33:58acceleration would have shifted his internal organs and shattered his bones. Yet now, he feels not the
34:02slightest discomfort. Wait. It's that system alert from before. Upon realizing this, Brody tries
34:08lifting his legs. Sure enough, they move freely. Just then, Dennis' frantic shout crackles over the
34:13channel. Brody, how are you feeling? Can you still hold on? Brody swallows hard. I feel ridiculously good.
34:18He reports every detail of the last few seconds. Hearing this, Jacob, Dennis, and the researchers behind
34:24them, all look as if they've seen a ghost. Brody is just a pilot. To him, the feature is merely
34:28insane.
34:29But Dennis knows better, and so does Jacob. This isn't just impressive. This is groundbreaking.
34:33Dennis' throat goes dry, his eyes nearly popping out of their sockets. It takes him a long moment to
34:37find his voice. Did we just rewrite physics? Jacob wears a look of utter disbelief. He thought he came
34:42for ideas, but everything he thought was true just went out the window. Eliminating inertia is forbidden
34:47territory in physics. Even rockets can't escape it, so astronauts have to endure. Crushing G-forces on launch,
34:52and now a century-old problem, has just been solved by a single feature. This is like digging up Newton
34:57and proving him wrong. But the shock isn't over yet. The numbers on the screen keep rising. Within
35:02seconds, the speed jumps from Mach 4.5 to Mach 5. That can't be right. Dennis stares at the screen,
35:07his brows tightly furrowed. In his understanding, only missiles travel that fast. Because they were
35:12lightweight. To push a fighter jet that fast, one will need a terrifying thrust system. Can our current
35:16technology even achieve that? At the same time, under Brody's control, the fighter races toward the
35:21Southern Warzone. Watching the red dot on the map, Brody finally exhales. This flight has been insane.
35:26The speed keeps climbing. Thankfully, he's got autopilot activated. Otherwise, if his hand twitches
35:31once, he might overshoot the atmosphere. More importantly, this aircraft is priceless. If he
35:35scratches it, even selling himself won't cover it. Inside the Southern Warzone's radar unit, a shrill
35:40alarm echoes throughout the room. Something is quickly approaching. The radar operator watches the red dot
35:44on screen. His face drains white in an instant, and his voice shakes as he reports. Reporting,
35:49Sir, a UFO is inbound at extreme speed. Its speed is over Mach 5. It seconds away from punching into
35:55our defense zone. Lock onto it. Track it live. The commander of the radar unit, Wilson, thunders.
36:01Can you identify it? We've got a lock, but we can't identify it. The operator is drenched in sweat.
36:05As the soldiers beside him trade uneasy looks. A terrifying thought takes shape in every mind.
36:10That speed, and that flight path. Could it be a foreign classified probe? Everyone comes to the
36:14same conclusion. Only a lightweight, high output probe, stripped of all dead weight, can reach such
36:18a terrifying speed? Anger ripples through the command room. They've got some nerve, barging into
36:23our airspace like this. One officer slams the table and stands. I say we intercept it now,
36:27no matter who it belongs to. We shoot it down first and ask questions later. They need to be taught
36:31a
36:32lesson. Just as the order is about to go out, Wilson keeps staring at the screen in silence.
36:36All of a sudden, his expression stiffens. He watches as the blinking red dot shifts again.
36:41The speed that was already insane is still climbing. What's going on?
36:45Wilson gasps. The radar operator doesn't hesitate. He immediately reruns the data calculations. When
36:50the numbers come back, he freezes in shock. Sir, it's at Mach 10 now. Wilson's eyes widen in disbelief
36:55at those words. As the commander of the radar unit, he knows exactly what that number means. If it were
37:00a probe, it would have disintegrated into debris already. Anything maintaining that speed,
37:04flying straight at them with intent. Can't possibly be a probe. There's only one explanation,
37:08and it's a top-tier hypersonic intercontinental missile. Wilson's expression changes instantly.
37:13He roars at the top of his lungs. Level 1 alert. Sound the air defense sirens immediately.
37:17To verify what's happening, Wilson grabs the phone and calls the missile unit. He bellows at them the
37:22second the call connects. Are you running some unauthorized test? Do you have any idea how serious
37:26this is? The voice on the other end sounds even more stunned. What are you talking about? We didn't
37:30launch anything. Cold sweat beads on Wilson's forehead. If it isn't their own, then it's an
37:34enemy strike. He slams the button. To activate the level 1 air defense alarm. The sirens rip across
37:39the entire southern military base. Everyone assumes war has begun. Soldiers abandon drills and sprint
37:45toward bunkers. Researchers scramble to dismantle critical equipment. After all, those research
37:49data sets are imperative. The panic doesn't stay on base. It spreads straight into the nearby city.
37:54The sirens make civilians' hearts jump into their throats. People pour into the streets in confusion.
37:58Fortunately, the army appeared just in time. Soldiers escort civilians into air raid shelters.
38:03No one knows what's happening, but it feels like the apocalypse just arrived. And it's all because
38:07of the fighter jet you designed. Meanwhile, Dennis and Jacob are completely stunned as they monitor
38:11the data. Don't tell me our enemy chose to strike. While we're working on the 6th gen fighter jet,
38:15all eyes turn toward Gilbert, but he looks just as baffled as everyone else. Just then, the phone rings.
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