C462 – There’re Four Warships
“Surrender and not kill!”
The voice was strengthened through a special method. It wasn’t affected by the noise and spread throughout the entire commander’s center.
These words were spoken in the Galaxy Empire language. Once they were spoken, the soldiers who were still determined to die immediately fell into hesitation.
No one didn’t want to live if they could live. They could all feel how terrifying these enemies were. With so many people shooting at the Mechanical Insect together, the result was like scratching an itch. Most of them were absorbed by the energy shield.
The insects learned the technology of other civilizations and then transformed into biological organs to be used on their own bodies. Furthermore, in a very short period of time, they could develop better than the original owner. Furthermore… it was impossible to be imitated.
“Surrender and not kill.”
The lower half of the Mechanical Insect’s arms were opened, and a beam of red light shot out. After sweeping through the right side area, a row of warriors were cut into two. They fell to the ground. The front part of the shell, which was supposed to be very difficult to break through, also showed deep traces of corrosion.
“Captain, do you want to give up?” One of the soldiers pulled the trigger with trembling hands and asked the captain loudly.
“Don’t surrender, hold on until the end!”
Bang!
A small caliber bullet penetrated the captain’s body, and the huge stopping effect caused the flesh under the exoskeleton armor to shatter. This was no longer the hollow effect. The bullet that pierced through the front part of the shell could not penetrate the back side of the shell. After bouncing back and forth inside the bone armor several times, The captain’s head was broken and he flew out of the opening in front of him.
Blood splashed everywhere, mixed with sticky flesh and blood.
“Ah, surrender, we surrender!”
Seeing this cruel scene, the warrior who asked if he should surrender immediately dropped his weapon and knelt on the ground.
When the other warriors saw this, they also threw away their weapons.
A part of the damaged Mechanical Insect slowly walked in, and the surrounding bugs surrounded the remaining people. Although there were still some parts of the battleship that were stubbornly resisting, the entire battleship had fallen into the hands of the Insect Girl Clan.
“The Brain Insect is preparing to enter the ship. Its consciousness is connected to the smartbrain, and it is preparing to collect relevant technological information. Prepare to research the technology of this ship, and at the same time, conduct research on the genetic situation of the target.”
Lo Ya said in the spiritual exchange and withdrew from observing the interior of the Boundary Ship.
The bugs floating in outer space began to fly back to the interior of the fleet. This Space Carrier group would become the fourth large fleet to break through to Disc Galaxy.
Within 10 years, Insect Girl Clan would build 50 fleets of this scale, but… this did not mean that they would not build other ships.
For example, transport ships had never stopped building. Large, medium, small… The current transport ability could completely support the transport of any number of planets within the civilization.Edited by: Lifer, Fingerfox Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio However, more ships were still being built in order to send out more troops in the future. Throw them onto the enemy’s planet.
Brain Insect No.1 began to prepare for the frigate’s automatic production plan. It was preparing to use its organs to produce water flow automatic circuits to mass produce the frigate.
Although the frigate was smaller in size and the weapons and equipment were much weaker compared to large ships, it was better to mass produce it. The cost was relatively low.
As long as the internal equipment kept up with the development of the bug swarm, this small ship would never be phased out. After their numbers increased, the transport ships in and out of Empire of Insect Girl no longer needed the protection of the main fleet. They could fight with small ships with large numbers and low cost.
Lo Ya followed the fleet to the outer perimeter of Disc Galaxy, the planet where the swarm of insects was stationed.
This place was only a few dozen light years away from the Alliance’s garrison base. Although it was very close, it was still very difficult to be discovered by the enemy.
One of the frigate production lines would be built here.
After all, it was an attack across the Milky Way. A few hundred thousand light years distance sailing alone would take a long time. Lo Ya could not always produce large amounts of fleets at home and use a large amount of resources to transport them over.
Therefore, it was necessary to build the production line on the frontlines.
The number of frigate could make up for the lack of combat power before the insect swarm was formed. Many small scale battlefields could be fought by these ships. When necessary, the frigate could assist the main fleet to cover the retreat and stall them.
Lo Ya planned to build this first frontline base within half a year, and the production would reach 100 ships per month.
After a year, the monthly production of the base would reach 300 ships.
This way, just by relying on the frontline base, 3600 frigate ships would be sent to the frontlines every year. With them, a large number of level 3 and below civilizations’ fleets would be held back. Enemies above level 3 would rely on the continuous expansion of the Space Carrier fleet.
Lo Ya had always sought excellence in the development of the main force. In other words, the scale of a single fleet was constantly increasing, but the total number of fleets was increasing slower.
The final goal was to build every existing fleet into a super group with over a thousand ships, which could easily deal with multiple fleets.
In the future, the invasion of the bug swarm would be in the Space Carrier group as the unit. This model was similar to the central fleet of the Destroyer, but the difference was… The Insect Girl Clan’s information transmission was instantaneous, not waiting for ten years. The deployment of different fleets was also much more efficient. Each ship was equipped with a super powerful traction device. The reinforcement between the battlefields would also be very simple.
As the fourth fleet entered the orbit, the swarm had already retained three large fleets in the surrounding area of Disc Galaxy.
Although the total number of ships did not exceed 500, they all had the strength to fight one against ten.
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Galaxy Guard Alliance, a region close to Galaxy Empire.
In a large hall, a few men with high positions leaned against the sofa and chatted leisurely.
Of course, they were talking about the death of the spaceship at the front line.
“It lasted more than 20 minutes under a fleet. I don’t know if this ship succeeded or failed. Fortunately, the Frontline gave us more experience in building this type of ship, which might allow other civilizations to build more similar ships. Of course, we have to increase the volume.”
“Why don’t we build a ship the same model as the Border? Always changing the model is not beneficial to the increase in quantity. Over the years, Galaxy Empire has been doing this kind of arduous and unrewarding thing. One warship model had just been out for a few days, and they had immediately put all their energy into the next ship. Clearly, the old ship has accumulated so many excellent workers and engineers, and they can mass produce it at a lower cost.”
“Your Majesty, we all understand your doubts. But before meeting a strong enemy, the Empire doesn’t need to waste so much money. “Go!” Production. A ship that could be disqualified in a few hundred years or even a few decades, this was an unnecessary expense. Unless the old ship retires, only then will there be a need to replace it with a new model.”
“The cost of the Border is not high. As long as you build it in bulk, you will use the resources of your allies anyway.”
“Yes.”