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Chapter 852: Chapter 465, the Alliance Rushes to the Battlefield!_2
Chapter 852: Chapter 465, the Alliance Rushes to the Battlefield!_2
However, the good news was that with the Black Box and its products, the Alliance’s research teams would eventually digest all these technologies.
This was actually quite rare.
The majority of worlds wouldn’t even have this chance.
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During these two years, the Black Box Factory located within the Storm God Kingdom worked day and night to set up production lines for various kinds of advanced equipment.
With each production line assembled, the production capacity of that equipment increased.
In the past two years, the Alliance had accumulated quite a significant foundation.
Those starships, one after another, endless fearless Knight Mechas, Lion King Tanks…
Even the ‘Skyburn Torpedoes’ had a production line set up by the Alliance in these two years.
With the Skyburn Torpedoes on Temir II, coupled with the stock produced earlier through the Black Boxes… Now, the Alliance could execute more than ten Extinction Orders.
For worlds that had been completely ecologically transformed, exhibiting few or no signs of human activity and infested with Green Skins, the ‘Skyburn Torpedo’ was the best tool.
Although it would incinerate the entire surface of the planet, collapsing the ecosystem and rendering it unsuitable for colonization, using Skyburn Torpedoes was more cost-effective compared to endless manpower fighting for each inch of land against the Green Skins.
After all, the cost of taking back a planet using Skyburn Torpedoes in combination with planetary climate reengineering, while substantial, would still be less than the cost of deploying Land Forces to take over these kinds of worlds.
Moreover, during a state of war, the planet’s inherent value was secondary; the rapid and direct weakening of the Green Skins’ war potential was a much more important matter.
The destroyed worlds weren’t completely void of value, after all – it wasn’t an ‘Earth Explosion Star Annihilation’ being used, so humans could still establish mining operations on those planets.
Colonization might be infeasible, but the mineral resources certainly wouldn’t be incinerated by the Skyburn Torpedoes.
Additionally, Gu Hang had spent all the Grace Points he had accumulated over these two years.
No gambling, no spending on other miscellaneous things, but all invested in military expansion.
Soldier Token training, Commissar training, Interstellar Warrior training, Gene Seed exchange…
Averaging 39,000 Grace Points each month, plus an average of 8,000 points per month provided by Vassals, totaling more than 1.1 million Grace Points, all spent in these areas.
Accumulating a base, enhancing war potential, building up forces… there was no doubt that Gu Hang was preparing for a massive scale war.
In fact, without Kazimir Ersu saying so, Gu Hang had already decided to deploy sufficient forces to win the Temir Campaign decisively. His current preparations were all for this goal.
However, this war could not be a risky gamble, nor could it be a battle where the Alliance staked its fate. Gu Hang wouldn’t face the Green Skin Orcs with forces roughly equivalent to or only slightly better than theirs. If possible, Gu Hang would use five times, ten times the force to crush the Green Skins in the Temir Star System, ensuring a quick defeat that would prevent the main Green Skin forces from posing any further threat to the Alliance.
As for what to do next, Gu Hang would have two choices: either charge into the Green Skins’ lair, taking advantage of their vulnerability and engage in destruction – oh, without the last two, as there was nothing worthy of plunder from the Green Skins.
Alternatively, he could choose to move from the southwest, collaborating with the main forces of the Human Empire to pincer attack the principal Green Skin force led by Titus.
That would depend on the situation at the time of the war.
But as it stood, the Alliance’s primary and most important war objective was just the Golden Pass Star Sector, right there in Temir.
But though Gu Hang had long been ready to fight this decisive battle, the Alliance had its own pace and certainly wouldn’t rush into battle in two or four months as ‘Furyflame’ Erso demanded.
Dream on.
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Erso had already learned about what happened in the Tianma Star Sector.
Indeed, Commandant Kordoba lacked the capacity to directly contact Jindi Star, and Erso couldn’t contact Kordoba directly either.
But Erso could contact Flying Wing Star.
When he calculated it was about time, he had the chief Think Tank of his Battle Group, a Psychic equivalent to a Mortal grade A+, establish communication with Flying Wing Star.
He inquired if Kordoba’s team had arrived and whether the Alliance had launched a full-scale offensive as per his request and arrangements.
The Alliance responded that indeed a group claiming to be from ‘Furyflame’ Battle Group had arrived, but they could not verify these people’s identities and were in the process of doing so.
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Erso was furious, demanding a direct conversation with Gu Hang.
Gu Hang couldn’t be bothered with him and sent Salihoovich to feign cooperation with Erso.
Sending my Chief Diplomat to communicate with you is already giving you enough respect!
Of course, Erso wouldn’t see it that way. He threatened several times to denounce the Alliance and Gu Hang as traitors. Salihoovich just explained with a smile about the Alliance’s difficulties, what support they needed, and slyly questioned whether Erso’s commander-in-chief status had ever been recognized by the Alliance, the legitimacy of the Star Domain Head’s signed appointment…
In short, with his reliable glibness, Salihoovich talked around the bush a great deal, but in essence, he didn’t say anything substantial.