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Chapter 280 - Some Field Test

The proving grounds behind the MOA Complex stretched across a square kilometer of reinforced tarmac and blast-resistant concrete, a field once reserved for aircraft drills and experimental weapons testing. Today, it had only one purpose.

Goliath stood in the center like a monolith of war.

Painted matte black and rimmed with glowing orange coolant lines, the machine looked more beast than tool. Hydraulic limbs hissed as they flexed, mimicking the range of motion of a human soldier. The railgun mounted on its right arm gleamed under the Manila sun, locked into a folded resting state. A retractable energy shield generator sat on the opposite forearm, still inactive.

Inside the cockpit, Phillip adjusted his seat restraints as his neural interface synced with the machine's motion calibration loop. Unlike traditional mech control systems, the Goliath Unit didn't operate on pure joysticks and buttons—it learned from the pilot's movements, mimicking reflexes and biofeedback.

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