However, during the second round of assaults, more human special forces units managed to get close to the Prism Ship and bombarded it relentlessly before it could escape. They successfully retrieved a fragment of the Prism Ship's hull.
At that time, some soldiers were ecstatic, but Harrison Clark and Martha Owen, along with other researchers, remained calm and did not hold much hope.
Just as Harrison Clark expected, when the returning soldiers opened the isolation box with high hopes, it was completely empty inside.
Soon after, Oliver Yeoman completed the test again, and another piece was torn off by others.
This time, the researchers made full preparations. As soon as the soldiers got the fragment, they boarded a high-speed research vessel with the box and attempted to jump accelerate into the Curvature Subspace.
When the spacecraft entered the Subspace, the fragment, which was originally the size of a palm, had shrunk to the size of a fingernail.