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Chapter 9 Surrender

What should I do...Xue Hua rubbed his head with a headache, not knowing what decision to make.

"Isa, please give me some advice. What should we do about this matter? Should we directly kill the two phase technicians, or should we accept their surrender?"

"Master, in fact, you don't need to worry so much at all. You only need to compare the pros and cons of the two choices to get the best choice. No matter what your choice is, the insect swarm will support you unconditionally.

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"Comparing the pros and cons... Well, let's see what the consequences will be if we choose to refuse to accept surrender. First of all, the most intuitive thing is that the phase technician will definitely choose to self-destruct the ship in despair.

Although I'm sure Stukov already has a way to deal with the opponent's desperate situation, the Protoss technology of that ship and all the equipment in it definitely cannot be saved.

In this case, this expedition of the insect swarm fleet can be said to be a total loss without profit. The number of lost units alone is already thousands. With this kind of loss, even if the asteroid is hollowed out, it is not necessarily

I can fill it back in."

"And this is not the most troublesome thing. Who knows if these protoss tech geeks have a way to notify the protoss dormant warehouses or backup bases elsewhere? Once they are allowed to send out a signal that the Zerg appear in this universe, what will we think about in the future?

It would be a lot of trouble to use the Star Spirit Beacon to attack their autumn wind."

Xue Hua rolled his eyes, picked up the water bag and took a sip. He leaned on the fender of the caravan and silently looked at the lively market area in Dongfang Pass.

"The above are all problems that will arise after refusing the other party's surrender, but if we refuse the other party's surrender, it is actually not without benefits."

"First of all, the most obvious benefit is that in the future, I can launch attacks on any facilities of the protoss without restraint. Even if I use them for experiments, I will not have any uneasiness in my heart. After all, they are enemies. If you hold down, you will die.

That’s right.”

"One advantage is that we can collect a large number of protoss genes, which should greatly promote the improvement of the hybrid manufacturing method..."

He took out a piece of parchment and a quill, and wrote down what he had just thought, and he used Chinese instead of the common human language of this world.

But when it comes to the human lingua franca in this world, the most bizarre thing is that all professionals can automatically learn to read and write the complete lingua franca, and can even automatically master part of the ancient lingua franca.

This is also the fundamental reason why Xue Hua had no problem with language communication just after he traveled to this world.

He thought wildly for a while, then looked at the crooked words on the parchment and smiled bitterly. It has been half a year since he came to this world, and the square words he was familiar with before have gradually become unfamiliar, but at least he has not forgotten it, he just wrote it down.

It's just a little ugly.

He flattened the parchment he had written on, gently dried the ink on it, looked at it again, and after making sure there was nothing wrong, he continued writing at the bottom.

What problems will arise if you accept the other party's surrender?

First of all, the first question is the problem within the swarm. If he accepts the surrender of the protoss, the old enemy of the swarm, will there be any bad reaction from a high-ranking radical commander like Zagara?

Will there be any adverse consequences among the insect swarm?

The second question is, after accepting the surrender, how will the two prisoners be resettled? Should they be brought to the sanctuary world?

Or should we just imprison him where he is?

But why lock them up? They have to provide spiritual energy every day...

However, these two captives are phase technicians, so they can be brought over to do scientific research to make up for the insect swarm's shortcomings in energy science.

But if we bring them here for scientific research...how to control them?

Use infected people?

How about capturing a P, tricking him out directly, and then inserting the infected person's nerve cord into the back of his head...

Regardless of whether this is a bit too shady or not, even if the opponent is really controlled like this, the effect will be greatly reduced if used for scientific research.

Have you ever seen a mind-controlled scientist produce any good results?

Science comes from imagination and creativity. You have controlled people's thinking, but they still imagine and create P?

Forget it, let's put this issue aside for now until we decide whether to accept surrender.

In addition to this problem, there is another problem, that is, once the precedent of accepting prisoners is opened, will there be more prisoners at the subsequent beacon addresses? What should be done with these prisoners? If they are accepted equally, then

Where should we make arrangements in the end?

He is only the Overlord of the Zerg, and he does not also serve as the Archbishop of the Protoss. Of course, he cannot safely issue weapons to them and let these Protoss go into battle to kill the enemies for the Insects.

But if you think about it carefully, the fanatics are wearing lightweight cuticle armor and holding monomolecular polymer blades. They charge towards the enemy on the carpet while shouting "Fight for the swarm"...

No, no, no... I can't think about it anymore, I feel like something is going to break~

Xue Hua shook his head, wrote the word "on hold" after the question, then picked up the quill and continued writing.

The previous problems were all caused by accepting surrender, so what are the benefits of accepting surrender?

First of all, the most obvious thing is the ship full of protoss equipment and the things that may be in it that are beneficial to the evolution of the insect swarm.

Secondly, we can also recruit two protoss phase technicians. Even if we finally decide not to use them for scientific research, at least we can ask them some things about the protoss colonial fleet.

The Protoss Beacon only has the location of the dormant warehouse and backup base, but what exactly is in that location can only be known by looking at it.

If these two protoss phase technicians knew something about this, wouldn't they be able to know the location of these beacons in advance?

In addition to this, there is another advantage, that is, once there is a precedent of surrender, more protoss may surrender to the swarm later, because they will have to face a serious problem.

That is, this is a completely unfamiliar universe. The pilot ship sent by their archbishop to take them home has been destroyed by an inexplicable attack, and after that, no new pilot ship has come to this universe.

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This means that they are likely to be abandoned or forgotten for some reason.

Although Xue Hua knew the character of Archbishop Artanis in the game, he knew that this young and highly prestigious protoss leader was not the kind of person who would abandon his compatriots in cold blood.

Finally gave up on these protoss being sent to the dark universe.

But so what?

For those who have been abandoned, it is difficult to forgive the abandoner's behavior, no matter how reasonable it is.

As long as Xue Hua can produce tangible evidence that they have been abandoned by mainstream society, and supplement it with various brainwashing strategies, he believes that he will definitely have a group of loyal protoss fans like Tal'darin.

"Okay! It seems that there are indeed many benefits to surrendering... Then accept the surrender! Isa, authorize Stukov to accept the surrender on my behalf!"

Xue Hua dried the ink on the parchment, read it carefully again, and finally made up his mind after weighing the pros and cons.


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