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Chapter 245, Strategic Planning

This time Iger led the team here, there were some differences from last time.

To put it simply, the main purpose of the last joint operation was to kill monsters. This joint operation, in addition to killing monsters, also involves the distribution of spoils.

Regarding this point, Ige has submitted a proposal for a long-term joint field operation and it has been approved. Through this proposal, Ige tried to clarify the responsibilities, rights and benefits of all parties participating in the joint operation.

To put it simply, if you have money, you will pay, and if you have strength, you will contribute. Before each action starts, shares will be converted according to the amount of investment. After the battle is completed, the spoils will be distributed proportionally based on the shares.

The converted high-value war resources are manpower, high-value consumables, low-value consumables, and durable goods.

The manpower conversion price is the highest because manpower needs to issue additional material rewards after the operation is over, and manpower also involves injuries and deaths.

Egger made it clear that the team that contributed the manpower will be responsible for the injured and dead. For example, the two team members who died in the first joint operation will be borne by the reclamation team themselves.

Not to mention consumables, they will most likely be consumed after each action, otherwise there is no point in preparing consumables. Of course, the remaining consumables can be redistributed as loot.

Durable goods can be used multiple times. Although they are also very important, they have the highest safety factor after all and can be completely recycled almost every time. This includes vehicles, firearms, knives, armor and other equipment.

According to Egger's joint action proposal, in the first operation, the income distribution between the gospel team and the gospel reclamation group was 50:50, including the South City Plaza building complex where the field team was trapped that day, and these were half and half. But from the second

When the second action begins, the allocation should be based on the actual capital contributions of both parties.

When Iger proposed the proposal, the board of directors was in an uproar.

Andy, who had just been elected chairman, directly used the chairman's authority to pass the proposal after Iger proposed it.

Andy did this mainly because he was afraid that some ignorant directors would raise objections, causing the proposal to be invalidated.

Father Locke had just passed away, and Egg raised this proposal at the board meeting, giving people the feeling that he wanted to separate the family.

But Andy knew that it was precisely because Iger didn't want to separate the family that he made this proposal.

It can be seen from the first joint field operation that the personnel of the reclamation regiment have far surpassed the gospel team in terms of number and eliteness. In subsequent field operations, if the number of personnel of the gospel team cannot keep up, it will inevitably lead to

Some people have opinions on equal sharing of benefits.

When more and more people have opinions, Iger may not be able to suppress it alone. He needs to take care of the emotions of his subordinates. The final result is that the reclamation group will no longer have a gospel team and will play on its own.

At this point, no matter how close everyone wants to be, it is already a de facto separation.

And the current model is obviously beneficial to the gospel team with more abundant supplies.

Andy was naturally grateful for Iger's show of kindness, so he quickly passed the proposal before anyone raised any objections.

As expected, Egger really went back and reorganized the team before bringing his people over. This time the reclamation team had more field members than last time.

The gospel team was a little short of people. The last batch of team members needed some time to rest and recuperate. Andy gritted his teeth and pulled out the internal security team.

The security team only has 12 people, which is still far short of the number. Andy selected 2 more people from the general internal staff to make up 14 people. Nicholas continued to lead the team no matter how hard he worked, so there were exactly 5 teams, which barely reached the number of joint field team members.

Require.

When the joint field team was making final preparations for the expedition, Iger held a combat meeting. He called Allen, Under and Nicholas together. Then Nicholas turned on his computer, and Iger held a broom as a baton.

, pointing to the map and telling his battle plan.

"Through the first joint field mission, we can learn that it is an extremely arduous and long battle to eliminate the infected and regain the city of Puduo.

Although our field team members fought extremely bravely, because of the huge disparity in the number of infected people between us and those infected, there is an inappropriate metaphor, like a very strong ant trying to beat up an elephant."

When Egger preached, everyone laughed.

"So, for the second joint field mission, we need to change our combat thinking." Egger said: "First, we need to improve combat efficiency. Therefore, in this field mission, I asked to abandon cold weapons and all team members use firearms to shoot.

Kill the infected."

When Egger said this, Nicholas wanted to raise his hand to speak, but he put it down after raising it halfway.

"Nicholas, tell me." Iger saw Nicholas' actions, and he signaled Nicholas to say what he meant or not.

"Captain, we tried shooting with firearms, but the efficiency was too low." Nicholas said to Egg.

"As for the efficiency issue, I will talk about it later." Egg said to Nicholas, and then he continued: "Second point, we need to change the idea of ​​​​respawning monsters. We cannot simply slay monsters, but we must find ways to kill infected people.

Pull apart.

I believe that in order to effectively reduce the probability of infected people mutating, we must first reduce their scale and density.

Of course, there is absolutely no basis for this, it is just my personal conjecture. But before the infected people in Puduo City cannot be completely eliminated, it will be more helpful for our actions to disperse the infected people entrenched in Puduo City first.

The biggest help is that we can observe their actions to deduce whether a new heart of blood plague has formed."

When Iger said this, everyone understood.

When the Heart of Blood Plague is formed, the infected people will gather in one direction. If they were already squatting together densely, no one would be able to tell whether there has been any change.

However, if the infected people are scattered, as long as the infected people suddenly start to gather in a certain direction, it can be inferred that there is a high probability that the heart of the blood epidemic is hatching somewhere.

After Egger said this, everyone's overall thinking about the second field operation became very clear.

At this time, Egger knocked on the I-shaped building complex with a broom and said: "The third point, this is also the basis for the smooth implementation of the first and second points. That is to establish a tidal permanent outpost here.

stand.

This tidal permanent outpost is shared by the Gospel Team and the Reclamation Team, including sharing all the resources inside.

We first arrive here and occupy it, and then use the supplies here to arm ourselves. If the gun shop here has enough firearms and ammunition, then we can directly carry out combat operations. If the firearms and ammunition are not enough, of course, the probability is very small.

We need to plan to build the nearest gun store."

After hearing what Iger said, everyone felt that the plan was very feasible.

In fact, in the last field operation, everyone initially thought of conquering a large shopping mall in order to obtain various supplies. As for whether there are enough guns and bullets in the gun store, the Americans here have not considered it at all.

In the past, when the sales season came every year, such as Black Friday, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, all businesses would try to find ways to offer discounts, and arms dealers were no exception.

In addition to gun sales, arms dealers will also launch various bullet gift packages.

The well-known Federal Bullet Company used to use large iron barrels to load bullets and sell them in barrels. This large-volume and cheap promotion method directly caused the bullet barrels to go crazy.

Its competitor, Hornady Company, is more powerful. They follow the same example and also use barrels. But for the same large iron barrel, they fill it more fully because they load the bullets more evenly. For the same price, one of their barrels is filled with bullets.

The barrel of bullets can hold about 1,400 more rounds. The average number of bullets in each barrel is about 13,800, and the minimum is not less than 13,500, and there are many more than 14,000.

This kind of big iron barrel can hold tens of thousands of bullets. If a gun shop doesn't store hundreds of barrels of bullets, it would be too embarrassing to open a store.

In war, the poor have their own way of fighting, the rich have their own way of fighting, and the local tyrants have their own way of spending money.

Previously, Egg taught field team members to aim at the head as much as possible when shooting infected people with firearms. It was bullshit to say it was efficient. It was not just poor people.

A gun shop in a rural town, no matter how many bullets there are, can't withstand the man-made disasters of the entire team. The children of the poor have long been in charge, so Egger is accustomed to using his shooting ability to the maximum.

Now there is no need to consider the hit rate at all. Just lure the infected out and it's done. Bring a few more rifles, and change the guns if the barrels are hot. Each team will be given a bucket of bullets. If they can't shoot all the bullets, they won't be allowed to go home.

It would be even better if you could find a squad machine gun. A pickup truck mounted machine gun is a good choice for everyone who has used it.

After Egger explained it like this, everyone felt suddenly enlightened.

It is easy for everyone to fall into path dependence when doing things. People who can break their own path dependence are extremely extraordinary people. There are too few such people.

During the first batch of field missions, everyone initially used cold weapons. On the one hand, there were practical problems such as low firearm shooting efficiency and difficulty in supplying ammunition.

Under expediency, cold weapons began to be used.

Later, I discovered that using cold weapons seemed to be more efficient than using firearms, so my thinking gradually fell into a fixed mindset, which was to maximize the use of the offline state of the infected. So the more they fought, the quieter they became, and in the end they all used knives.

And spears are killing.

This method can indeed achieve the best efficiency while remaining silent; however, the efficiency of cold weapons has its limits.

When everyone falls into a fixed mindset, a very classic situation of "the authorities are confused and the bystanders know the truth" will occur. Iger happens to be an outsider, and the first question he thinks about is: Why do I have to remain silent in the battle.

I followed this train of thought and worked backwards from the results to the conditions bit by bit. After pushing to the end, I found that I had this condition.

Then the entire logic chain can be lit.

This is one of Iger's thinking habits, the reverse thinking method of inverting the construction period.

After Allen heard Iger's strategic deployment, he felt that it was quite satisfactory and there was nothing strange about it.

To be honest, Allen had a strong objection to Bella's decision to lead all the members to join the gospel team. After all, it was a team that had been built with great difficulty, and he was not convinced that it would be given away for nothing.

Of course, what he has seen and heard these days makes Allen unable to understand why the gospel team with only five people at the beginning could build such a huge camp in just a few months, and he leads so many outstanding people.

Team members, but the result was that the fight became more and more embarrassing.

Allen decided to take a closer look.

"Do you have any questions?" Egger habitually asked everyone.

"No." Everyone said in unison.

"Okay, let's go."


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