Chapter 1203 - 652, I Want to See How You Win
Chapter 1203: Chapter 652, I Want to See How You Win
Within the Alliance’s dominion, the actions of the infected, who recklessly riot, transform biomass, and evolve into biological ships, ultimately didn’t yield any positive outcome.
That so-called less than five percent of biomass was plundered away, and the number of insect species that could be spawned wasn’t terrifying, at least the Alliance isn’t afraid.
The Void Insect Species have been forced to such an extent, and a considerable reason is due to the Alliance’s Pest Control Office and strategies to eliminate the infected in the Thistle Muster Star Field and Alfonso Star Domain, which have been relatively successful. If the insect swarm doesn’t take further actions, then in a few years, they might not even manage to consume this 5% of biomass.
The 5% of biomass controlled by the infected regions is roughly equivalent to the resources consumed on an average planet.
However, within the Alliance, two star domains equate to a planet completely consumed, which is not a major problem.
But for the few star domains on the North Line, isn’t that going to be a major disaster?
Under Gu Hang’s command, the Alliance’s intelligence department did three things.
First, they estimated how much the Void Insect Species could consume under the current worst-case scenario.
The Alliance Intelligence Department believes they could consume at least over 50% of the controlled regions.
This is ten times that of the Alliance.
But the bigger issue is that in the Thistle Muster and Alfonso Star Domain, under the Alliance’s previous fierce strikes, the planets truly controlled by the infected might not even exceed eighty; for those eighty, the average controlled area and population might only be around 30%.
But in the North Line and West Line, these numbers combined would multiply several times. The infected worlds could number eight hundred, with a higher average level of control.
All the intelligence organizations of the Alliance basically agree that under these circumstances, the biomass consumed by the insect species could total up to the equivalent of one hundred and fifty worlds entirely devoured.
This is without calculating the Princess Star Domain.
The situation in the Princess Star Domain will obviously be several times worse.
At such a level of consumption, what scale would the spawned insect swarm legion reach?
The ass on the North Line and West Line is going to be devastated!
The second thing the intelligence department did was immediately contact all intelligence personnel dispatched to the North Line and West Line, urging them to investigate local insect swarm infection reports promptly and pay close attention to similar occurrences as on Planet Weird VI.
The outcome is uncertain whether to be pleased or worried.
The optimistic aspect is: in the West Line and North Line, those star domains haven’t yet seen a substantial number of biological ships evolve and rise.
The disconcerting aspect, however, is that intelligence personnel indeed discovered some digestive pools and digestive pipelines.
From this viewpoint, it seems the problem still seems resolvable? Quick action may at least minimize losses?
However, intelligence analysts believe this is merely an illusion.
Why not rush to ’consume’? Because in these worlds, the infection can still further develop; the infected can be fully digested, unlike how in Alliance-controlled planets, they need to hurry or risk having nothing left to consume.
There is ample time for the insect swarm’s instructions, allowing them to consume more and evolve biological ships to carry away what they’ve eaten.
From this angle, it certainly spells trouble without doubt.
The third task was to urgently integrate all the above intelligence, whether occurring domestically within the Alliance or gathered externally, along with analysts’ reports, and swiftly send them to the commanders of the West Line and North Line, even to Holy Terra.
Gu Hang attached his assessment to these reports, expressing with an extremely solemn tone that this is a severe, massive crisis, even far more serious than the mere Iron Armor rebellion, hoping all parties deeply consider these issues and strive to find solutions.
The reactions of the three sides warning by Gu Hang remain unknown.
He can only hope these leaders would genuinely take it seriously, rather than act muddle-headedly.
But this is all he can do.
He too has his own matters to handle.
The first task is dispatching the Alliance’s patrol fleet quickly to search for those escaping biological ships, with orders to all Alliance fleets to eliminate them upon any trace.
Taking advantage of the fact that these biological ships, born for transporting biomass, lack combat power, seize the chance to take down one at a time.
Destroying them now will be relatively easy; later, when this biomass is transformed into genuine biological warships or insect army, elimination will be much harder, requiring more sacrifices.
Additionally, there is urgent mobilization of troops and construction personnel to the areas bordering the Thistle Muster Star Field, Alfonso Star Domain, and Princess Star Domain to build defense facilities.
Even resorting to dismantling Star Fortresses from some rear worlds, using tugboats to drag them to the border to strengthen defenses.
Gu Hang is planning for the worst.
If conditions inside the Princess Star Domain become uncontrollable, and a terrifyingly massive Insect Nest Fleet emerges, then try as much as possible to intercept them at the borders.
Of course, that’s assuming they can fight them off.
If the enemy power is overwhelmingly strong, Gu Hang would give up.
Although both Thistle Muster and Alfonso are within his domain now, they aren’t the Alliance’s core territory, and if absolutely necessary, they can be abandoned.
Even Proudclaw Cosmos can be abandoned.
But Gu Hang doesn’t want to reach that point.
If the Alliance’s troops can’t stop the enemy in Thistle Muster and Alfonso, and they allow them in, consuming these two star domains, afterward when the swarm moves south, truly threatening his core territory, they will become stronger.
By then, how to block them?
Thinking of this makes Gu Hang extremely anxious.
Then, the responses from the West Line, North Line, and Holy Terra further aggravated him.
“All a bunch of pests!”
He cursed.
Holy Terra’s reply said they acknowledged and would scrutinize the matter.
That was it.
The Sallius Warlord from the West Line said he acknowledged and would monitor the situation closely, mentioning a halt in advancement to check the situation behind them.
This seemed somewhat reasonable, although it differed from Gu Hang’s hope for an immediate withdrawal to clean up before a major outbreak, but there seemed to be some hope.
In comparison, Marshal Leroux from the North Line made Gu Hang most dissatisfied.
Marshal Leroux said their main force was already close to enemy core, about to secure victory. Everything, wait until they win to discuss.
“Win? Let’s see how you win!”