However, as Harrison Clark recalled the process of facing the Invader Warship last time, he noticed some abnormalities.
There was a clear difference in the timeline of the explosions, and the Invader warship's movements were also different.
Previously, after the warship's arrival, it advanced almost without pause, tearing through everything in its path.
He himself was at the forefront, and had sacrificed early on, but the later development would have been the same anyway.
But this time, after the Invader appeared, it stopped in place for at least ten minutes before the chain of explosions began.
The difference seemed small.
If Harrison Clark and other human warriors were facing the enemy for the first time like everyone else, they wouldn't be able to analyze anything.
But he wasn't like the others.