Chapter 653, let me see how you win
Within the alliance's rule, the infected's reckless riots, transformation of biomass, and evolution of biological ships did not achieve any good results in the end.
The so-called less than five percent of the biomass has been plundered, and the number of Zerg that can be spawned is not scary enough, at least the Alliance is not afraid.
The Void Zerg were driven to such an extent, and a considerable part of the reason was that the alliance's strategy of pest control and elimination of infected people in the Nepeta and Alfonzo star regions was quite successful. . If the insect swarm stops taking any action, then in a few years, let alone these 5% of biomass, they might not be able to eat any of it.
The 5% of biomass in the area controlled by the infected is almost equivalent to the resources eaten up by an ordinary planet.
However, here in the Alliance, two star fields are equivalent to a planet being completely eaten, so it is not a big problem.
So in the star fields on the northern and western fronts, isn't it necessary to destroy the big eggs?
Under Gu Hang's instructions, the alliance's intelligence department did three things.
One is to estimate how much the Void Zerg can eat if the current worst-case scenario is adopted.
The Alliance Intelligence Department believes that they can eat at least 50% of the area under their control.
That's ten times more than the league.
But the bigger problem is that in the two star regions of Nepeta and Alfonzo, under the fierce attacks of the Alliance before, there may not be more than eighty planets that can be called controlled by the infected; these eighty Inside, the average controlled area and population may only be 30%.
But on the northern and western fronts, the combined figures of these items are at least several times higher. There may be 800 infected worlds, and the average degree of control will be higher.
Various intelligence organizations in the alliance basically believe that based on this situation, the total amount of biomass eaten by the Zerg may be equivalent to one hundred and fifty worlds being devoured.
This is without counting the Queen's Star Territory.
The situation in the Queen's Star Territory will obviously be several times worse.
So what will be the scale of the insect swarm that can be spawned by being devoured like this?
I'm afraid the butts of the Northern and Western Fronts will be smashed!
The second thing the Intelligence Department did was to immediately contact all intelligence personnel dispatched to the northern and western fronts of the alliance and ask them to immediately detect local insect swarm infection reports and pay close attention to things similar to what happened on Strange Road VI.
As a result, I don't know whether I should be happy or unhappy.
What is gratifying is that in the star fields on the western and northern fronts, a large number of biological ships have not evolved and risen from the ground.
The disturbing part is that the intelligence personnel did find some digesters, the emergence of some digestive tracts.
Looking at it this way, it seems that the problem is still within the scope of being solvable? Deal with it quickly, at least to minimize the loss?
However, intelligence analysts believe this is nothing more than an illusion.
Why not rush to ‘eat’? Because in these worlds, the infection can develop further; the infected can be fully digested, instead of having to be eaten quickly like planets under the control of the alliance, where they will have nothing to eat later.
The instructions of the insect swarm still give them enough time to eat more, evolve into biological ships, and take away what they eat.
From this perspective, it is out-and-out bad news.
The third thing is to urgently integrate the above intelligence, whether it is the situation occurring within the alliance, the actual situation collected externally, and the reports of analysts, and quickly send it to the commanders on the Western and Northern Fronts. Official, even sent to Holy Terra.
On top of these reports, Gu Hang also attached his own opinions, saying in a very solemn tone that this was a serious and huge crisis, even far more serious than the simple Iron Armor Rebellion. He hoped that all parties would Only then can we pay profound attention to these problems and try our best to find ways to solve them.
Gu Hang no longer knows what kind of reaction the three parties warned by Gu Hang will have.
He just hopes that these big guys can really take it seriously and stop being confused.
But that's all he can do. He also has his own things to do.
First of all, the alliance's patrol fleet was sent to quickly look for those escaped biological ships, and the alliance's fleets were required to use all their strength to eliminate traces of these things once they found traces of them.
Taking advantage of the fact that those biological ships were only evolved to carry biomass and had almost no combat effectiveness, they were able to quickly capture them one by one.
It is easy to destroy now, but when these biomass are transformed into real biological warships and Zerg armies, it will be much more difficult and costly to destroy.
In addition, they urgently mobilized troops and construction personnel to build defense facilities in the areas bordering the Nepeta Star Territory, the Alfonzo Star Territory and the Princess Star Territory.
They even did not hesitate to dismantle the star forts from some of the worlds behind them and use tugboats to drag them to the border to strengthen their defenses.
Gu Hang was preparing for the worst.
Once the situation inside the Queen's Star Territory is out of control and a terrifyingly large Hive Fleet comes out, try to stop them at the border as much as possible.
Of course, this is under the premise that you can beat it.
If the enemy's strength is too strong, Gu Hang will give up.
Although Nepeta and Alfonzo are now considered his territory, they are not the core territory of the alliance after all. If there is no other way, they can give up.
Even the Proud Claw Star Territory can be given up.
But Gu Hang actually didn’t want to get to that point.
If the alliance's army cannot stop the enemy in Nepeta and Alfonzo, let them in, and then eat these two star areas. Then the insect swarm will move south and truly threaten its core territory. , will inevitably become stronger.
How to stop it then?
Gu Hang felt very irritated when he thought of this.
Then, the responses from the Western Front, Northern Front, and Holy Terra made him even more irritated.
"They are all a bunch of insects!"
he cursed.
Holy Terra's reply said that they knew about it and would study it carefully.
No more.
The commander of the Salisius Chapter on the Western Front said that he knew about it and would pay close attention to the situation. He also said that he would suspend the advance and look behind his butt first.
This was somewhat normal. Although it was still far from what Gu Hang had hoped for, where they could immediately withdraw their troops and go back to wipe their butts before a major outbreak occurred, at least it seemed that there was hope.
In comparison, Marshal Leroy of the Northern Front made Gu Hang the most dissatisfied.
Leroy said that their main force was not far from the enemy's core and was about to win. Everything depends on winning.
"Win? Let's see how you win!"
(End of chapter)