"Too... too fast."
The test began, and Peter was completely amazed:
Projectiles traveling at 300 kilometers per hour, Gwen could easily catch them with her hands—
It wasn't just one shooter; the 100-square-meter room had a total of 32 projectile windows, with random firing patterns, and each ball hovered around speeds of 300 kilometers per hour.
Ordinary people simply couldn't dodge effortlessly in such an environment!
But for Gwen, this was merely a warm-up exercise.
The girl wore a suit equipped with neural potential capture technology, which consisted of electrodes that penetrated the skin, reaching depths between 1 to 2.5 centimeters, designed to capture bodily functions according to neurokinetics principles.
Honestly, wearing this suit was quite uncomfortable because the electrodes were invasive, and since Gwen did not have a neural implant, this was the only way to collect data.