The Blade Mantis had become much clumsier and slower than people were familiar with, and Harrison Clark was using a strange close combat technique.
His mobility and ability to change directions had greatly declined, but each move and action resembled that of an ancient heavy sword master, effortlessly lifting heavy weights.
It was visually evident that he had adjusted the mass of the two cutting blades.
Tactical analysis quickly calculated that under the control of the variable frequency neutron converter, the blades' mass reached several thousand tons, which not only provided cutting force but also a more substantial mass-energy impact.
The astonishingly heavy weapons seemed to become like flowing water in his hands as he utilized inertia and anti-inertia force fields to their limit.
Chen Feng's new Blade Mantis model was no match for Harrison Clark.