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Chapter 774: Chapter 467: The Gradual Departure of the Head Warrior【5000 Words】_2

When should I launch the attack?

What ans are the most effective to attack?

How to block the overwhelming onslaught of low-level weapons such as Dragonfly Fighters and Eight-legged Beetles in the most effective way?

How to encircle and destroy Blade Mantis with the least cost?

How to successfully escape and retreat when being targeted by Prism Ships?

When there is no escape, how to quickly empty ammunition in an instant and rapidly detonate one’s own space fighter’s power compartnt…

In a space battlefield, whether it’s a large-scale battleship or a small space fighter, the line between life and death is very slim.

Artificial intelligence can assist in decision making, help gather information, and provide relatively comprehensive suggestions.

But machines are ultimately machines, and programs are not human.

Programs may not have logical errors, but perfect logic may not necessarily be the best strategy on the battlefield.

And if soone is foolish enough to entrust their life and death entirely to artificial intelligence, reality will teach them a lesson.

The Compound-Eyed Observers who have long infiltrated the quantum network are waiting for these people to make such foolish mistakes.

In countless key monts, humans still need to make the final decision.

The ti to think is often short, only a few seconds at most, and as short as a flash in a thousandth of a second.

Therefore, these battlefield experiences involve quick intuitive reactions.

It is difficult to learn from books and consolidate through training; soldiers need to put themselves in that environnt and need actual combat.

These all need to be observed and learned in person, and need repeated firsthand experience, accumulating intuitive reaction experience constantly.

Each ti they survive a battle, they accumulate more abundant battlefield experience.

From Harrison Clark’s previous perspective, there was almost no possibility of escape when humans faced the Compound Eye Fleet head-on.

Therefore, one particularly intuitive aspect of his progress this ti is that even if humans only master twenty tis the speed of light for supercurved motion, they can still rely on strategic changes and massive military strength to gain escape ti for so people.

At least humans are no longer easily annihilated every ti they co into contact.

The powerful space fighters that humans possess have reduced the Dragonfly Fighters and Eight-legged Beetles to cannon fodder.

Only the deploynt of Blade Mantis can easily annihilate the human army.

Self-Destruction Flies and Turtle-shaped Aircraft are new weapons developed by the Compound-Eyed Observers to eliminate the incessant human war machines and combat units.

These small units have significant effects on the front lines, but they are limited in their ability to pursue and engage human fighters on a large scale.

The current human army, even if it cannot escape the Milky Way Galaxy, can at least successfully evacuate the frontlines within the Orion Arm, seizing the opportunity to fight for every chance, withdrawing quickly without opportunity, and constantly reassembling military strength to wait for the next chance.

After the three-tiered main fleets, including the Barnard’s Star super fleet, were successively annihilated, humans changed their battle strategy, avoiding reckless large-scale battles, and adopting a dispersed guerrilla warfare strategy of seizing every chance to strike and retreating in haste as a whole.

Up to now, there are still thousands of human settlent galaxies left in the war, because these galaxies all have large-scale industrial bases that can quickly produce ships, fighters, and space stations.

The people of the Empire want to seize the ti to produce more ships for the military, researchers, and escapees, and they are unwilling to evacuate.

So human soldiers choose to live and die with these workers and researchers and can promptly take away newly produced warships.

Before this, most civilians had already dispersed in various places within the Orion Arm on various military and civilian ships, escaping or hiding, waiting to rendezvous with the newly erging warships from the war zone, increasing the chance of survival.

The entire Orion Arm is like throwing a firecracker into a termite nest – after the explosion, the nest is destroyed, but the termites scatter everywhere, just seeking to preserve the fire.

To completely wipe out all humans in the Orion Arm and the Milky Way and finish up, it will take at least hundreds to thousands of years.

We will not be easily wiped out anymore.

We can prolong the resistance for hundreds to thousands of years.

This is the progress of humans as ants.

In short, all the commanders, including Mr. Green, Nora Camp, Gaius, Bainesta, and Charles, participated in a few or even hundreds of battles in the huge operation of the Shadow Galaxy assisting the external war zones.

Among them, Nora Camp had the most outstanding achievents, but Mr. Green’s alias had the best reputation externally and was promoted the fastest.

This is also one of the reasons why Mr. Green can sit firmly as the First Marshal.

As for the soldiers, they are represented by Needham Brown, Levi Martin, O’Brien, and Vincent Doyle.

The soldiers who went out and returned successfully are collectively referred to as returning soldiers, each of them an elite.

Of course, not everyone is so lucky to survive the at grinder-like battlefield, sotis it really cos down to luck.

For example, Levi Martin and Vincent Doyle, two famous brilliant warriors, fell in an extrely fierce battle.

Among all the returning soldiers, Needham Brown had the most outstanding achievents.

Although Needham Brown didn’t have the Warp Battle Armor like Harrison Clark, in these hundred years, the number of Blade Mantis he had killed had already exceeded ten thousand.

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