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Chapter 360

 "Make meritorious deeds?" Chu Jungui looked at Wilson in surprise, pointing to the storm clouds above his head, "This is a place where we can make meritorious deeds? It's good to survive, right?"

Wilson said: "Even you find it difficult, and it is naturally even more difficult for others to survive. In fact, the Lancers paid a heavy price for being able to gain a foothold in the first place. Almost all of the first batch of veterans who came down died."

"In that case, why is that Gamble still here?"

"The more dangerous the place, the greater the merit." Wilson further explained, "In the federal military system, the weight of promotion evaluation follows the 1234 principle. The four parts are talent, potential, resources and merit. Merit accounts for the largest proportion, with 40

% weight. The greater the merit itself, the higher the risk factor. Similarly, when destroying a starship, the coefficient of the most dangerous area can be three times that of the safe area."

"So detailed?"

"Yes, each general will have his own evaluation score. Only when he reaches the standard can he be promoted."

Chu Jungui nodded, "Indeed, the Federation is too big, and an objective evaluation system is very necessary. But everyone else can understand, what exactly do resources mean?"

Wilson smiled and said: "Resources refers to a general term, and there has never been a clear and fixed standard. Judging from past cases, this item generally refers to relatives, mentors and other backgrounds, as well as the troops, resources, etc. that are already in hand.

"

Chu Jungui did not expect that the Federation was so straightforward, and simply quantified things like background into the standards. In contrast, the Tang Dynasty was much more subtle, and similar factors were classified as something that can only be understood but cannot be expressed.

Only people like Wilson who have a good background and are already generals will understand the federal general promotion evaluation standards. For example, Roland, who was only a colonel before, knows nothing about it.

After listening to the explanation, Chu Jungui suddenly felt a little strange and said: "So, Gan Bo is going to take military honors from me?"

"Uh... maybe that's not his intention." Wilson also had an indescribable feeling. He was once a general, and his vision was naturally different from that of ordinary people. Having been with Chu Jungui for so long, Wilson knew the experimental subjects better than anyone else.

How terrible.

Harvesting military achievements until the return of Chu Jun is no longer something that can be described without opening one's eyes.

Chu Jungui patted the wall next to him and said, "Smashing so many missiles at such a place can be considered a military achievement?"

Wilson said: "There is no need to calculate the cost of fighting. As long as you hit something, it is a military merit. At least the front-line commanders don't have to think so much."

"That can't be too outrageous, right? It's impossible to justify using 1 billion missiles to smash these scraps of metal, but they haven't been completely destroyed yet, right?"

"How to interpret the results is an art." Wilson is here.

It is difficult for the test subjects to understand this so-called art, but they know that it really exists. There is no difference between repeated defeats and repeated defeats in the eyes of the test subjects, but the feelings of the listeners are very different.

Seeing Chu Jungui's expression, Wilson smiled and said: "In fact, the military merit evaluation mechanism in the prosperous Tang Dynasty is also similar. You will definitely find it useful in the future, and I can provide you with advice."

"You, a general of the Federation, want to teach me how to obtain the military honors of the prosperous Tang Dynasty?" Chu Jungui looked strange.

"This is normal. The people who know the military system of the Tang Dynasty best are not the soldiers of the Tang Dynasty, but our enemies. There are people in the Tang Dynasty that no one wants to meet on the battlefield, let alone see them promoted and master more skills.

troops. So we will try our best to let them get less credit, and sometimes we would rather give the credit to their opponents."

Chu Jungui nodded to express his understanding. When he thought of his rank of second lieutenant, Chu Jungui asked: "How can a second lieutenant get more military merit?"

"Second lieutenant? Survival is the first priority, right?" After saying this, Wilson remembered that Chu Jungui had the identity of a second lieutenant and quickly stopped.

Chu Jungui put this topic aside, looked at the list sent by Wilson, and said: "William, Joseph, Kyle, and now there is Gamble. There are really many familiar faces on this list of famous young players!

Why isn’t Hathaway up there?”

"The little princess has just made her debut, but she got off to a bad start." At this point, Wilson glanced at Chu Jungui and continued: "This matter can be hidden from the public, but it cannot be hidden from the top federal officials. In a short period of time, in

I’m afraid I won’t see her on the list anymore.”

"Will points be deducted if you lose?" Chu Jungui asked, his eyes resting on Gan Bo's name, which was quite deep.

"Generally, combat merit will not be deducted unless the battle is defeated. However, points will be deducted in terms of resources. After all, the main reason why many people are on the list is that their families support semi-private guards."

"If I want to earn... no, strive for military honors, will the people on this list be given more military honors?"

Wilson nodded, "As far as I know, the weight coefficient given by Shengtang to those who can be on the list will indeed be higher. The reason is the same, Shengtang does not want these young people to develop."

In Chu Jungui's eyes, all the names suddenly became rimmed with gold, which was a pleasure to look at.

He stroked his chin, thoughtfully: "It seems we can't just fight with our eyes closed, we have to keep evidence."

"It is necessary." Wilson nodded, "But the Federation will also have official battle damage data. This kind of data generally cannot be kept secret. Shengtang will get it soon after the statistics are compiled. Of course, the opposite is also true. Yes.

By corroborating and comparing the data with each other, the military achievements will be confirmed. Finally, there is another interpretation, which is nothing more than adjusting some weights and cannot change the base number."

Chu Jungui breathed a sigh of relief and said with a smile: "I thought all those previous battles were in vain. Now that Shengtang can get the federation's war losses, I'm relieved."

Chu Jungui looked at the list of young famous generals again, counted the names on it, then put the list away, called up the hologram of the shadow of doom, and said: "As for the repair of the fortress, I think some places can be put away first.

Give priority to building a batch of chariots. I have rested for a long time and I have to fight some battles quickly to relax."

Wilson looked at the fortress that was still smoking everywhere, and said helplessly: "You have rested for 17 hours, which is indeed too long."

Chu Jungui was a little surprised, "Is it only 17 hours? Why do I feel like it's been half a month?"

Wilson was speechless, "Sir, it's not even dark here yet."

The rotation of Planet No. 4 is much slower than that of its parent star, but it is only a few parent star days.

Chu Jungui was deep in thought. At this moment, he finally realized the impact of emotions on his own judgment. He also understood what it means to not see someone for one day, like three autumns apart.

After knowing Gan Bo's ranking and possible weight coefficient, Chu Jungui was eager to see the roaring tanks of the Federation for the first time.


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