Chapter 225: fail

Chapter 225 failed

"Tch, this is a bit far from the expected number... Sure enough, it is not so easy to deceive a machine intelligence."

A general who was separated from the battle zone by hundreds of galaxies curled his lips and complained unwillingly.

Different from the mighty "unexpected enemy" fleet that came to attack in the ideal, although the "unexpected enemy" fleet that came to the numbered galaxy is huge, it is less than half of the expected number.

This mechanical intelligence is similar to its usual behavioral logic. It treats the enemy as an "adversary" to a certain extent, and does not send too many fleets to such places that may seem like traps.

Of course, it is also possible that it is just the theory of probability that makes the "accidental enemy" not choose to do this. Compared with the benefits of capturing here and the risk of being completely wiped out by stepping into the trap, which one does it choose to be conservative.

“…If this is the only thing, it’s far from hurting the ‘Accidental Enemy’…But a little exaggeration in the propaganda will have the same effect on boosting morale.”

Some generals are thinking about how to maximize the impact of this victory, turn around the low morale in the previous civilization, and at the same time create a good image of themselves as "famous generals through the ages".

After all, this is a battle of galactic civilizations working together to fight the crisis, and it is almost inevitable that it will be included in the annals of history. Even if only one name will be mentioned by then, it will be enough for them to live forever.

In addition, some generals who focus on practical interests are busy with another thing, which is to command these unmanned "guardian fleets" remotely, and then hurry up to destroy the warships of the "unexpected enemy".

With the "Galaxy Focus: Unexpected Enemy" proposal taking effect, "rewards for meritorious service" based on the number of destroyed enemy fleets has been included in the "Wartime Interstellar Law".

In the post-war statistics at that time, "the number of fleets destroyed by the 'unexpected enemy'" will also be an important criterion for judging contribution, which will play an extremely important role in the redistribution of galaxy resources.

No matter what the reason is, when the "unexpected enemy" fleet arrived here, although these people were dissatisfied, none of them could hide their excitement.

This state is very similar to a certain civilization that perished a long time ago. No matter how strong or weak it is, it has never regarded the enemy as an "opponent" until the destruction comes.

The rapid expansion of strength will breed many ills in the open and in the dark, enough greedy ambition and desire will make people subconsciously ignore their own disadvantages, and arrogance and conceit will make people despise the opponents they will face.

The ending of civilizations with all the above labels has already been staged in the galaxy. Those ruined lost empires are still staring at the garbage dump of history, staring at the galaxy civilizations every day.

The lesson life learns from history is never to learn a lesson.

The only thing that can be remembered in life is the unforgettable pain experienced by them.

"...It doesn't matter so much! This jackpot for the "unexpected enemy" is up to me!"

Before the voice completely fell, a general commanded the fleet remotely and launched the attack first.

While the main guns of the other battleships were still charging, he fired the main guns that were not fully charged in advance.

This violated the requirements of the pre-war meeting: all the main guns fired at the same time, trying to cause maximum damage to the "unexpected enemy" before the contact war started.

His behavior will definitely go to the Galaxy Court in the future, but if he can create great achievements in this battle, then this kind of "violation of military orders" will also be packaged as "being sensitive, able to seize opportunities, and doing good things." Ordinary people dare not do things."

And this general seemed to really "seize the opportunity", the main guns of the battleship under his command hit several capital ships of the "unexpected enemy".

These battleships that are still accumulating energy seem to have not expected the enemy to attack so quickly. The small ships that were supposed to act as interference bait failed to fulfill their due functions. Although the shields that have not been fully deployed have weakened most of the energy of the main guns , but when the hull was directly hit, it still suffered great damage.

This kind of damage almost indicates that this "unexpected enemy" warship can no longer play a role on this battlefield, so the general who fired ahead of time ignored it and let the small ships in the "Guardian Fleet" start chasing it. And the second main gun of the battlecruiser is also charging rapidly.

As long as the recorder on the spaceship confirms that the fleet under his command has destroyed the "Unexpected Enemy" warship, the contribution points belonging to the civilization behind him will increase sharply, and he will also become a hero and be remembered by the people.

Seeing that this "rush runner" is about to get off to a good start, even though most of the generals are still faithfully implementing the original plan, there are still very few people who are just about to make a move.

They chose to fire ahead of time when the scheduled main gun salvo was only 1 second away.

This situation is an allowable "error", but one second is enough to change the order of first come first come.

The "unexpected enemy" warships began to explode in the light beams, and the red metal fragments were flying at an incredible speed in the universe.

However, the successive explosions did not last long, and soon, the irregular formation of the "Unexpected Enemy" fleet returned to normal due to the jump.

The fast-moving small ship also came to the "dog fight zone" in the middle of the galaxy, and fought with the frigates of the "Guardian Fleet".

A new round of battle is about to start, and the headquarters of this battle has also received a report of battle damage.

"Report! The damage ratio between our army and the enemy fleet has successfully reached 1:1!"

Such good news made the already relaxed atmosphere even more joyful. These generals began to talk and laugh happily, and even some serious generals smiled for a long time.

However, someone noticed the reporter's hesitant expression and asked what was going on, and then received a bad news.

"...The real losses of the enemy fleet are mostly small ships, and those "accidental enemy" large warships that cannot be directly destroyed are repairing themselves by means unknown to us..."

Misfortunes never come singly, a certain general who was concentrating on commanding the fleet suddenly yelled, and then began to smash the mechanical platform in front of him furiously, shouting:

"Why! The enemy's reloading speed is faster than me! The firepower is also stronger than me! Obviously, the Guardian can be destroyed with one shot, but I have to use two shots! And now the enemy has fired four shots!"

This abnormal situation gave all the manipulators of the battle situation an ominous premonition.

They called up the video, and then saw an amazing scene.

A battleship of "Unexpected Enemy" and a battleship of "Guardian Fleet" coincidentally aimed their main guns at each other.

On the interstellar scale, a difference of one millimeter is enough to make the attack a thousand miles away after tens of millions of meters, but this time there is a rare "confrontation wave" scene.

The main cannon beams of the two battleships spanned countless distances, and finally interacted in the middle of the galaxy.

I thought that as each other's capital ships, even if they were lost, they would be able to stalemate for a while.

Unexpectedly, the light beams of their main guns were swallowed up like stones falling into the sea, and the beams of the main guns of the "unexpected enemy" seemed to have never been hindered, and they blew up their battleships in one go. Cosmic fireworks.

The scene of "totally lost" made all the generals present stunned for a while, and then they all began to devote themselves to the battlefield.

As expected, a 10 vs 1 scene appeared, but the 10 side was the Galactic Civilization.

After paying a heavy price and a terrible battle loss ratio, this "Stargate Battle" finally ended in the victory of the Galactic Civilization.

However, they completely failed to achieve their tactical or strategic goals.

The "accidental enemy" seemed to confirm the situation of this numbered galaxy, and left after half of the battle, but the galactic civilizations did not dare to pursue it, because their losses were too heavy.

For the better ones, two-thirds of the "Guardian Fleet" that was handed over was lost, and for the worse ones, the entire fleet was wiped out, and they had to borrow it from the "Guardian" with the cheek.

The "Guardian" fleet stationed in this numbered galaxy was already destroyed by the "Unexpected Enemy" fleet in the first wave of impact.

The "Operation Stargate" they carried out was completely hidden from the "Guardian".

They thought they could do a "surprise," but it turned out to be pretty miserable.

Until the arrival of the "Guardian" fleet to block the "unexpected enemy", every general of the galactic civilization participating in this battle did not dare to look directly at the black fleet.

They feel ashamed of them, but they have to seek help from the Guardians again, because without help they can't even defend themselves.

So a general hesitated for a while, and after obtaining the permission of the high-level civilization, he asked the "Guardian" for assistance again in a reflective tone.

While apprehensive, the "Guardian" did not live up to their expectations.

【The request has been received and is being processed...】

【The second batch of "Guardian Fleet" is about to arrive, I hope these can help you】

At this moment, everyone present seemed to feel a violent tremor somewhere in their hearts.

(end of this chapter)

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