Big Data Cultivation

Chapter 2966: Tragic

The Federation fully considered the possibility of Zerg's revenge, and naturally strengthened related defenses, especially in the direction of the millstone galaxy.

Regrettably, the Zerg race's revenge is a little harder. The high-intensity and intense war lasted for almost two years, and it was the Grinding Galaxy that was attacked, which had sufficient psychological preparation, personnel reserves, and material reserves.

If the attacks of the past two years were placed in other galaxies, the Zerg would have won a big victory.

But just a year ago, the Zerg started a large-scale attack on the long border of more than ten galaxies, centered on the millstone galaxy. The federation regressed step by step for a time, and several galaxies were lost. .

The Grindstone Galaxy was originally a prominent part of the Human Race Federation, but it was a good one, and it was basically in a "behind enemy" state. This was absolutely unbearable for the Federation, and it had to get through the connection with the Grindstone Galaxy.

The Federation was determined to break through the blockade at all costs, but the reason why the Zerg launched a full-scale offensive must have a corresponding war plan, that is, to do everything possible to prevent the Federation's rescue.

Because of the eagerness of the Federation to rescue, the weakened forces appeared, but the Zerg attacked several fortresses.

The Federation had to mobilize reserves in nearby galaxies to go up. After several **** battles, although it eventually regained some places, it was also greatly injured. It could only stop counterattacks and repair its armaments, and lost the ability to attack in a short period of time.

However, after this defeat, the Federation also summed up the experience and lessons, that is, it cannot fight on the enemy's preset battlefield, and must jump out of the circle designed by the opponent, use limited forces to launch a sudden attack.

This kind of "you beat you, I beat mine" method actually worked pretty well. Although the bugs had the upper hand in the war with the Confederation, they were not able to protect themselves in all aspects. They were caught off guard, and instead ate a bit. Little loss.

After a series of battles, the Human Federation was generally at a loss, but the loss was within the acceptable range of the Federation, and the only thing that made people criticized was that the "milling galaxy" became an island.

"You beat you, I beat me" is a good method of warfare. However, the war between the human race and the zerg is a struggle for living space, and it is a war between different races.

This is destined to not be able to fight guerrilla warfare, and there is only one option to "fight the enemy outside the country", and you can only go head-to-head.

Once you step back, there will be a large number of human race compatriots behind, and no human race will be spared wherever the Zerg has gone.

There is no such thing as "saving people and losing land" and "saving land and losing people." Once lost, people and land will be lost.

Under the influence of this kind of war pattern, the millstone galaxy cannot be lost, but can only be defended and rescued, not to mention that the meaning of victory or defeat of this galaxy is far greater than its own gains and losses.

However, having said that, this is again "fighting on the opponent's preset battlefield", but it is a pity that the Human Federation has no choice on this point, even if it pays a high price, it must be fought.

Then... the Federation really paid a heavy price, but the communication lines were still unavailable at all times, and the majority of the time was unavailable. Jumping points built with huge sums of money would often be ruthlessly destroyed by the Zerg within a few hours.

In this process, countless transport ships and supplies were destroyed. As for the dead, not many people. After all, transport ships mainly transport goods. Even if it is a large transport ship, five crew members are enough.

Because of the powerful electronic control system, in extreme cases, only one captain can drive a large transport ship, but that is not only difficult to operate, and accidents are prone to occur. Once the captain has an accident, the entire ship’s cargo may be swamped.

Therefore, in general, a large transport ship has at least five people. This is not only a safety standard, but also a wartime transportation discipline-there is no way, people are unpredictable these days, even if it is a war involving the survival of races, some people dare to make money from the fire. .

Is it rare? It's really not uncommon. Just seeing that there are still humans who believe in the sect of insects, you will know what it means to raise a hundred kinds of people with a hundred kinds of rice.

This topic is a long way off. Anyway, this line of communication is intermittent, involving too much energy of the Federation, and not many people have sacrificed, but the loss of wealth is very serious.

Although the Federation possesses strong hematopoietic capabilities, the entire ship's cargo has disappeared-and it includes the transport ship itself. Even if there is a mine in the family, it is not such a tossing method. It is not false to say that fighting is money.

Anyway, until now, the Federation can't bear it anymore, so I just wondered whether to ask a humanoid civilization to help open up the line of communication?

In fact, even if the line of communication is opened up, it will not be easy to maintain, unless the Federation can launch a full-scale counterattack, but this is impossible.

The current idea of ​​the Federation is to transport a batch of supplies and, if possible, send another batch of troops there.

This is not to have reinforcements to gain morale. In fact, most human races will fight to the death of the Zerg without encouragement-the Zerg will not care about the prisoners or not, regardless of the living or the dead, they will become the ration of the Zerg.

The only difference is that some Zergs can eat decay, and some Zergs only eat live food.

In Xuan Gao’s words, “Although the millstone galaxy has a lot of reserves, but the high-intensity battle has been fighting for so long, no amount of reserves is enough. The key is that there is no large-scale munitions factory there, and many weapons have already been recovered. Reinvented."

Unlike the border galaxy where Feng Jun and the others fought, the Grinding Disk Galaxy is not only a typical border galaxy, it is also the top priority of offense and defense. This galaxy has some large processing plants, although it also produces civilian products, but it can be converted to military products at any time.

There are residents in the Mopan Galaxy, but not many. Most of them have received military production training. Once they enter a state of war, they have the right to decide whether to produce military products.

In the border galaxy, the millpan's military production control is relatively loose, which is purely forced by reality, but their military production line...what do you mean? Very garbage, mainly recycling and transformation, the military products produced are barely usable.

Such a configuration can be seen as a means of checks and balances by the Federation against the border stars, but from another perspective, the Federation has not gone mad. How can it be possible to place advanced military production lines on the border?

Therefore, this positioning is not wrong-the product can solve the urgent need, and the real and accurate processing still needs to be at the rear.

Feng Jun also learned from Xuan Gao's mouth that there are small energy stone veins in the millpan galaxy. They don't usually mine. Instead, they mainly store foreign energy stones. When the battle is the most intense, the defenders will open and seal them. Mine mining.

Other material reserves can also be described as massive, but the two sides have been fighting endlessly for more than two hundred years, and various collisions have been experienced. The federal warehouse has always been the focus of the Zerg attack.

There must be a lot of material reserves in the millstone galaxy, but it is not so large that it can be used up in one or two hundred years.

At present, the galaxy has been fighting with high intensity for two consecutive years. Considering that the Zerg has a strong offensive and has a tradition of attacking warehouses, Xuan Gao believes that it is normal for the grinding disk galaxy's material reserves to be in a hurry.

Of course, if you clenched your teeth and insisted, the margin may still be supported for three to five years, but who would think that this little material is enough?

The Federation has opened up the line of communication more than once, but there are not many materials that can be sent there. The key is that the loss is too large, so large that the Federation can't afford it.

After thinking about it, Feng Jun asked doubtfully, "The Zerg is so tightly sealed, why can't it take the Grindstone Galaxy? Have there ever been king-level or even imperial-level bugs? I feel that the kind of combat power can wave a hand casually, even a galaxy is possible. It doesn't exist anymore."

"The hole card of the millpan galaxy is also very powerful. There may be a geocentric electromagnetic orbital gun. If an antimatter annihilation bomb is fired, the king-level bugs will not be able to hold it," Xuan Gao replied slowly.

Related speculations are that the Human Federation has long existed. People are very interested in discussing the Grinding Galaxies. He is not afraid to relay, "This kind of weapon requires at least a king-level to test, but obviously, they don't want to pay so much. cost."

"The king class is just an ordinary ancestor god, and it may not even be an ancestor god," Feng Jun did not agree with this view.

Xuan Gao silently replied after a while, "The possibility you mentioned exists objectively, so some people have analyzed that the millpan galaxy may be a bloodletting mouth, and the Zerg tries to consume it continuously and continuously. To consume the war potential of the Federation."

After a pause, he added, "Of course, the Zerg doesn't want to take the Grindstone Galaxy. It's just that it will cost too much to take it with all its strength. They take advantage of the situation and choose to consume the Federation. They still have this wisdom."

This kind of analysis is more appropriate. Feng Jun nodded, and then asked thoughtfully, "Then the federal authorities actually thought about it. This might be a bottomless pit that is filled with dissatisfaction?"

"What do you think about it?" Xuan Gao laughed bitterly and replied ardently, "It has been fighting for more than two hundred years, and at least four generations of fighters have gone through. Who dares to admit defeat? Who dares to say to give up?"

The upper limit of the life span of the Federation human race is 150 years old. Generally speaking, the age of a soldier on the battlefield ranges from 20 to 70 years old. At the most severe time, it can reach 80 years old. Resistance at home, it is impossible to receive a call-up order.

Four generations of fighters, this is a long battle that exceeds their personal life span, and is a focus of attention in the vast battlefield. Even if the Federation knows that the Zerg wants to consume itself, it cannot give up lightly.

"Is it the reason for such blind fighting?" Feng Jun couldn't help frowning when he heard the words.

In fact, he can understand the idea of ​​the Human Federation, the battle of honor or the battle of the hearts of the people, one cannot but dare not lose, but it is precisely because of this irrational obsession that various units participating in the battle are likely to accept some Irrational instructions.

So he shook his head, "Sorry, five life medicine production lines, you find five people who need to extend their life, and I have no interest in intervening in the battle of the milling galaxy!"

(End of this chapter)

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