Since electricity had become widely distributed among the populace, it had become an essential part of everyone's daily lives. Although the Imperial Court ensured that, regardless of the cost of communication materials, all devices came with solar charging capabilities.
However, anyone who had used solar charging knew its efficiency was particularly low—it could be described as charging for three hours to use for just two minutes. Under normal circumstances, if conditions allowed, many people still preferred to use chargers.
But when the Corrosion Wind appeared, the damage was not limited to the steel-constructed Water Base; even the electronic devices stored in the Water Base encountered problems.
Unlike the initial electronic pulses that only damaged the core components of the electronic devices, the Corrosion Wind completely corroded and damaged all metal products.