Slater opened his mouth, wanting to say something, but couldn't.
"What, what do you want to say?"
"Commander, I want to say is it possible, through humans...?"
"Hmph, don't think about it, just look at what humans are doing. Why do you think they are attacking the flood-light star system at this time?"
Why?
Isn't it because we are at war with the Starry Sky Zerg, and they took advantage of this opportunity...
"Are you thinking now is a good time because we're being held back by those bugs?"
"Uh...isn't that right, Commander?"
"What a fart!!!"
He glared hard at his adjutant Slater.
"Even though we are fighting those bugs now, we still have more than 20 million troops at our disposal so far."
"What makes you think that humans will feel that there is an opportunity now?"
hiss...
It's true to say that there are 20 million reserve warships that can be mobilized at any time.
Not to mention sending 400,000, even 4 million would not have any impact on the battle here.
"Moreover, if we really want to talk about timing, wasn't the timing more than a year ago much better than it is now?"
"At that time, reinforcements from the main spiral arm had not yet arrived. Would it be difficult for humans with battle stars to capture the Flood Star System?"
"Remember what happened when we sent 30,000 battleships to support them when they attacked Flood Star?"
"So, it doesn't matter what the timing is, it's just a matter of whether humans want it or not!"
"For more than a year, the reason why humans have not touched the Floodlight Star System is most likely because their old nest, which we have not yet found, cannot accommodate so many people at once."
"That's why they searched the surrounding area for hundreds of light years, but they still didn't attack the flood-lit star system."
Is that what happened?
Slater was stunned when he heard Kyle's analysis.
But if you think about it carefully, it does make sense.
However, since it is not a matter of timing, why are humans taking action now?
And judging from the size of the 70,000 to 80,000 cargo ships they brought with them, they were obviously planning to take away all humans at once.
This question kept popping up in Slat's mind, but he could never find the answer.
but...
The next moment, Kyle, who saw what Slater was wondering about, directly gave the answer.
"It's very simple, because they understand the thoughts of our senior management, and they also see that if we continue like this, we will destroy ourselves."
"So, when our line of defense is breached and these bugs begin to ravage the Orion Arm, who do you think will suffer first?"
"Aren't there more than eight billion humans in that flooded star system?"
"So, you can understand why, for more than a year, human actions have always centered around the 500 light-year range around the Death Nebula."
"Because they knew from the beginning that we were playing with fire and didn't think much of us, so starting more than a year ago, they consciously evacuated all humans within a certain range."
"Except for... floodlit star systems!"
"But now, they have taken action against the floodlight star system, which shows that they think there is no hope for us."
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"But commander, even if they have enough transportation capacity, it will take several days to rescue all the humans in the floodlight star system."
"Now that 400,000 battleships are on the road, even if humans have battle stars, I'm afraid they won't be able to hold them back, right?"
shock...
silence...
But after a moment, Slater seemed to have remembered something and asked again.
"Do you really think the support fleet sent will be useful?"
"Commander, that is a 400,000 battleship!"
"So what, it's just a battleship of the second and third level civilization. If you give me human battle stars and fleets, and then give me their gravity bombs, I have at least three ways to kill them with no more than 30% loss.
These 400,000 battleships!”
"Well..."
"Think about humanity's previous actions. We didn't suffer a big loss that time. Don't you think that humanity's commanders are the same as those in our empire?"
"this..."
"Speaking of which, sometimes I really wish I could have been born more than 400 years ago, when the Star Sea Federation still existed."
Suddenly, Kyle changed the topic inexplicably and sighed.
And this makes Slater a little bit baffled.
But soon, he knew the reason, because Kyle had spoken again.
"More than 400 years ago, because of the existence of the Star Sea Federation, the four major empires were breathless."
"Although at that time, the four major civilizations were not as prosperous as they are now, it was only because of the pressure from the Star Sea Federation that the entire empire, from top to bottom, worked hard to make progress."
"If you have the ability, go in, and if you don't, get out!"
"That was the period when the empire was most shining, but look at the empire now, alas..."
After finishing speaking, Kyle sighed again.
"Commander, will humans intervene in the battlefield here after solving the floodlight star system?"
"It's impossible. With this time, they might be more willing to use it to solve other problems."
"Other questions?"
"How many humans do you think there are on this Orion arm?"
"this..."
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Outside the luminous star system, three light-years away.
A large number of engineering ships are busy everywhere.
"Calculating the time, we should be here in two hours. How is the deployment going?"
"87% has been completed and is expected to be completed in 48 minutes!"
In the bridge of the Star, Fu Wanting replied.
Regarding the possible reinforcement plans of the four major civilizations, the Fleet Command has formulated a total of seven plans.
Well, actually there were six at first, and the reason why there are seven is because Jiang Xingchen proposed another plan at the end.
However, this plan is more radical and bold.
Therefore, although this plan was included as one of the alternatives, no one really thought that Mu Zhengfeng would finally decide to use this plan.
But what surprised everyone was that Mu Zhengfeng actually did it.
Why is this plan radical?
Because the first six enemy blocking plans will all come at a high cost. Even after multiple simulations, in the best case, half of the fleet will be lost, and in the worst case, the loss will even reach 60 to 70% of the fleet.
But Plan No. 7 proposed by Jiang Xingchen is very interesting.
If successful, the fleet will not suffer any losses.
But if it fails...
Then it is not just a question of how much the fleet will lose, but also the high probability that the entire floodlight operation will fail.
Therefore, it is said that this is a very radical plan.
So, what exactly is the content of Plan No. 7?
Use half of the current inventory of Canglan cold fusion bombs, which is 600 cold fusion bombs.
Then accurately predict the jump node of the enemy's support fleet, so that after completing a jump, it will just enter the minefield formed by 600 cold fusion bombs.
at last...
boom!!!
It seems simple and not dangerous, right?
The question is, how do you accurately predict where the enemy's support fleet's jump node will be?
Even if the difference is only one ten thousandth, it is enough to make the enemy fleet far away from this cold fusion bomb minefield after completing the jump.
Therefore, most people believe that although the plan is good, it has almost no possibility of success.
Unless you can predict it, or you have an insider among the top brass of the enemy fleet, you already know the opponent's route and the precise coordinates of each jump node.
Want to rely on an informant?
Forget it...
Since the last bridge explosion caused by Kyle, and the entire bridge group was brought to a boil, humans are no longer allowed on any battleship in the fleet outside the Death Nebula.
Therefore, not to mention that intelligence agents are unable to obtain this information, there are no intelligence agents at all now.
But even so, Jiang Xingchen still has a way to make the opponent's reinforcement fleet launch with incomparable accuracy...