Before the crossing, Chen Jian was always curious about one question.
If there is an insurmountable technological gap, would the outcome of a battle really be as "predestined" as it seems, impossible to change?
He had studied many battle cases and, of course, conducted numerous war game simulations himself.
But the results were always uncertain.
The so-called "generation gap" couldn't be defined, and the human factor in a battle could never be ignored.
Even with outdated weapons, some teams could use willpower, tactics, and human intelligence to forcibly fill the chasm brought by the technological gap, tipping the scales of battle in their favor.
But is this the answer?
Not necessarily.
But now, through one battle after another, Chen Jian finally reached a relatively credible conclusion.
That is, the so-called generational gap can never be truly overcome.
However, this so-called gap isn't only about weapons and technology.