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Chapter 1096: Chapter 659: We Did It_1 Chapter 1096: Chapter 659: We Did It_1 On July 1st, 2997, Roger Baker and Simon Camp led the special task force composed mainly of human beings, and more than 300 allied races, to the outer layer of the Cloudtop Star Region.

The special task force split in two. Roger Baker led the elite troops to swiftly attack a large transport fleet coming from the Galactic Center toward the Cloudtop Star Region.

The defensive force of this transport fleet was incredibly strong. If it weren’t for the tily response of Roger Baker and 50,000 special task force mbers, they would have been nearly trapped and imdiately defeated.

Fortunately, there was a white dwarf near the advancing route of Roger Baker and his team.

Using the gravity slingshot of the white dwarf, the elite troops accelerated in a very short ti, reaching near-light speed with the dium Engine, and then plunged into a dense, fragnted teorite belt hours later.

So of the defensive troops of the transport ships tried to open a jump ahead to intercept, but the serious interference caused the jump to fail, and they were sucked into the surface of the white dwarf and killed on the spot.

Another part of the defensive troops tried to imitate Roger Baker’s operation, but made a serious mistake; internal collisions triggered a chain reaction of explosions, resulting in heavy losses.

Only half of the defensive troops entered the dense, fragnted belt, falling slightly behind Roger Baker’s progress, and were imdiately ambushed by human special task force mbers.

This was the first ti that humans had used such a large number of real nanotech combat robots in their many years of fighting against each other.

These nanorobots were not the “so-called” nanorobots as understood by humans of the 21st century.

By incorporating the Unified Force Principle during production, Mineral Star People drove the electrons from the robot materials, changed the nature of the neutrons and protons, further compressed the microscopic structure, and ultimately created an ultra-complex and precise structure within the narrow space of conventional atomic radius, exceeding the complexity of 21st-century nuclear-powered aircraft carriers.

From a purely technical perspective, the precision and complexity of each nanotech combat robot were no less than the previously developed Folco Armor.

With the help of extrely tiny Real Energy Particles for capturing power cells, these robots also possessed almost inexhaustible energy.

Even if they used up their energy and shut down, they could resu high-intensity action after just five minutes of being stationary and last for more than five days.

Apart from controlling their armor and warplanes, each special task force mber led by Roger Baker was controlling more than 100 million combat robots on average.

As opposed to the extravagance of the Compound-Eyed Observer who had used a giant cannon with a coverage radius of 0.5 light-years, mankind, located in the inner part of the Milky Way Galaxy and relatively new to galactic developnt, carried the concept of small but refined to the extre.

Each of the 50,000 special task force mbers led by Roger Baker was equivalent to a formidable fleet, possessing strong psychological qualities and combat skills.

Roger Baker himself outperford his father, Keith Baker, in Intelligent chanics, controlling 100,000 Intelligent Warfare weapons and billions of nanotech combat robots with just one person’s power.

Within just two days, Roger Baker’s team, using the cover of the dense fragnted belt and the exquisite cooperation in small-scale special operations, annihilated the enemy forces at the expense of fewer than 2,000 lives. They then regrouped and rushed into the enemy transport fleet again.

Roger Baker took the lead and reached the outer layer of the largest ship in the transportation fleet. He created a tiny breach in its exterior and poured billions of combat robots into it.

Within just two hours, the 8,000-kiloter-long, ga-sized transport ship was reduced to ashes in a series of explosions.

anwhile, other special task force mbers were also victorious.

Six hours later, Roger Baker’s team completely destroyed the enemy’s mysterious transport fleet and withdrew successfully before the enemy’s reinforcents arrived.

Subsequently, the battlefield analysts concluded from the analysis report of the enemy wreckage that the super-dinsional transport ship was not carrying conventional logistical resources like energy supplies but the assembly parts of a super-large, destructive weapon.

This weapon was the star-domain-level giant cannon that had successfully ambushed Austin Camp’s special task force near the Galactic Center Do.

If Roger Baker’s team had not accidentally destroyed it, this device would have been transported to the vicinity of the Cloudtop Star Region, silently charged and fired, resulting in heavy human losses.

In another battlefield of the special task force, Simon Camp showed great courage as Nora Camp’s father, leading a one-million-strong elite fleet deep into the enemy’s formation, skillfully combining surprise attack tactics and siege tactics. They lured the enemy in, located them and then used concentrated firepower to destroy them in large numbers. They also granted full authority to the captains, letting them lead their respective ships in flexible maneuvers, and used the combined tactics of “rural encirclent of cities, urban pressure on rural areas” to the extre.

Simon Camp’s fleet opened a gap in the outer layer, and the four major war zones of the Cloudtop Star Region, which had always been suppressed, took the opportunity to counterattack. They dispatched a large number of special task force ships with strong combat capabilities to strike out, and Simon’s fleet would occasionally join up with these counterattacking ships, quickly exchanging materials and personnel.

A month later, the size of Simon Camp’s fleet grew increasingly large, and more and more skilled new elite Intelligent chanics were able to proficiently control nanotech combat robots.

To defeat this indomitable battlefield disruptor, the three Compound Eye armies had to summon their elites to the periphery and attempt to besiege Simon Camp’s fleet.

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