Yamazaki and Kate both felt it was a pity for General Kuzan to leave, but it was a pity that they could not keep this blue pheasant.
If General Kuzan does not leave, but chooses to attack, Kate will use her metallization ability to block General Kuzan's movements, and Yamazaki's sword will will give him a fatal blow.
Even if General Kuzan could turn himself into solid ice, or even absolute zero-degree ice, the two of them would still have enough time to slowly grind him to death.
If Starfleet loses one general, it will make Starfleet more distressed than destroying millions of battleships, and it will also affect the entire situation.
What a pity, what a pity.
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About an hour later, when Yamasaki and Kate were clearing the battlefield and collecting battleships, a remnant force arrived - Commodore Smoog's nearly 10,000 battleships.
There are more than 1,900 expedition starships and more than 7,000 shuttle carriers.
Brigadier General Smoker came to join Brigadier General Dasqi. He never expected that the tens of thousands of kilometers here would turn into a graveyard of hundreds of thousands of warships and hundreds of millions of mechas.
Brigadier General Smoker discovered the enemy's situation, but the statistics of how many there were were incorrect due to the problem of wreckage - 1 space city, more than 30,000 battleships.
However, Commodore Smoker saw this battlefield and expected that both the space city and the battleships would be injured, so he gritted his teeth and ordered to advance and launched an attack on the space city.
He was the defeated one and lost 240,000 battleships.
As for the battlefield in front of us, even if Commodore Dasqi doesn't die, he will definitely be defeated. The 100,000 battleships are probably about the same.
Of Starfleet's 500,000 battleships, only Admiral Kuzan's 150,000 battleships are left.
What about the enemy? The space city must be the main combat force. If we don't kill it now while it's injured, why not wait until it's repaired?
Yamazaki and Kate were scratching their heads. Is this guy rushing over eagerly to die?
Yes, they currently have less than 20,000 combat-effective warships on hand, half of which are still in combat-effective form, and some naval guns have been damaged by the ice.
But the opponents are all high-end warships. If they are allowed to attack, they will most likely be defeated.
On the contrary, if the other party takes the initiative to attack, it is tantamount to seeking death.
With the debris that fills the battlefield now, Kate will be ready when the opponent leads his troops to open a path and rush in.
However, Brigadier General Smoker retreated halfway.
Luck was not on Yamasaki's side, or perhaps Brigadier General Smoker's acumen saved him.
Commodore Smoker discovered that there were no remains among the wreckage of Starfleet battleships.
When they were first detached, the fleets led by him and Admiral Kuzan were all mechanical units without any officers and men. The Star Fleet stationed in Gemini was under the command of Commodore Dasqi.
If Commodore Dasqi's 100,000 battleships fought like this, there would definitely be a lot of dead bodies, but there weren't.
Therefore, the troops here are not the ones led by Brigadier General Dasqi.
So there are two possibilities for this force. One is the support force sent later.
However, Sand Crocodile only has one space city and 100,000 battleships.
Sand Crocodile used 30,000 warships to destroy his warships. The maximum number of warships that can be sent here is 70,000.
With Commodore Dasqi's 100,000 battleships and reinforcements, there is no chance of losing this battle. Even if it is lost, there will still be corpses.
Therefore, the warships on this battlefield might be the 150,000 warships of General Kuzan.
Perhaps part of Commodore Dasqi's fleet will also be added, and the Sand Crocodile has found reinforcements from nowhere.
Or he secretly used various means to buy or steal warships, and then hid a fleet of tens of thousands.
If that were the case, the two sides would have fought a battle around the Stargate here, and in the end it might have turned out like this.
That is, the other party destroyed the Stargate. General Kuzan and Brigadier General Dasqi saw that their strategy failed and led the remaining troops to leave.
Commodore Smoker believed that they went to the Water Star to find him because they thought he still had 250,000 battleships in his hands.
When he thought of this, Brigadier General Smoker felt like he was going to smoke, and he was so ashamed that he was so anxious.
No longer caring about destroying the space city, he went to Water Star to meet General Kuzan and Brigadier General Dasqi.
I don't know how many battleships they have in hand. If there are enough general-purpose battleships, the battleships in his hands can form at least 1,000 brigades. It would be a pity to be used as cannon fodder.
Yamazaki and Kate felt very sorry for Brigadier Smoker's departure, so they decided to leave again.
However, the two of them were not worried. They could guess that their opponent would go to Water Star, which would take six days.
They have five days to repair their combat power, and then teleport over, and Kate will repair the stargate.
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About half a day later, 1,000 warships arrived with news about Shan Dai.
Although I had already guessed that the former soldier was Brigadier General Smoker's remnant, I was completely relieved when I saw the answer.
As a result, their opponents have nearly 110,000 warships left.
And they, after five days, can repair tens of thousands of battleships, tens of millions of mechas, and the space city can also be repaired.
On this battlefield, there is still the power to fight.
However, the outcome will be decided on another battlefield - the battle of public opinion.
Nicole Robin and King Wapol of the Drum Star, representing the Sand Crocodile and the Twin Stars respectively, went to other star fields to promote the game.
Starfleet has been sending spies to lurk on Water Star for a long time, and has also hidden a fleet by breaking it into parts, waiting for an opportunity to seize the Stargate of Water Star.
The Star Fleet betrayed its trust and took advantage of the war in the Gemini Star Field to seize the Gemini Star Gate and send hundreds of thousands of warships into the Gemini Star Field.
Under the guise of helping the Sand Crocodile, they attacked the Sand Crocodile's battleship with the intention of cutting off the Sand Crocodile's combat effectiveness and killing the Sand Crocodile.
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Through the Stargate, the news quickly spread throughout the star fields and spread rapidly.
Starfleet naturally knew about it and held a meeting about it, but the opinions could not be unified.
It's reasonable to say that you don't care. Starfleet does its work and doesn't care about the opinions of the interstellar pirates.
It is reasonable to say that it needs to be terminated, but the label of betrayal is too big.
Under the current order, interstellar fleets are stationed on other planets under the banner of protecting trade.
Many fleet officers and soldiers are domineering on the stationed planet, and they have some resentments.
If the other party no longer believes in Starfleet, and even resents it, it will force Starfleet to leave.
Go? Or not to go?
If you don't leave, it means you want to occupy the planet.
Once you leave, it will be difficult to go back.
If it threatens to cut off trade, Starfleet's face will become even more ugly.
The current order is based on credibility. If the credibility of Star Fleet is destroyed, no one will believe what they say, and the order will collapse.
The price of reshuffling the cards is the lives of countless people, not only people outside, but also people in the central galaxy.
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Marshal Kong thought for a long time and decided to ask Lieutenant General He from the staff to make a trip to terminate the battle in the Twin Stars.
This is in name only, but secretly he is walking around in the Gemini Star Realm.
Let everyone in the Twin Stars know that she came to find the Starfleet fleet, but failed to catch up.
This will be done until the war is over, and then the remaining forces of the Star Fleet will be brought back.
By that time, the Sand Crocodile will be exhausted, and it will be necessary to purchase warships.
You can give him a low price, but in exchange, you have to take the initiative to invite 10,000 Starfleet battleships to stay there on the grounds that the situation in the Twin Stars is chaotic.
At the same time, Sand Crocodile must be full of anger, leading him to vent his anger on Alabasta.
This depends on the situation. If there is no chance, it will not be implemented temporarily to avoid being suspected of being deliberately targeted.
Anyway, Alabasta is there, and there are plenty of opportunities.