I Am the Swarm

Chapter 654 Method

Seeing that the topic was skewing in an unexpected direction, Knox interrupted it in time, but the discussion about real-time strategy games just now was actually not unreasonable.

Because real-time strategy games were originally developed by simulating various war scenarios, and many of the tactics in them evolved from real-world tactics. And it is not impossible to evolve the tactics in the game into real tactics.

The so-called code tower flow is a method of building a large number of fortifications to defend other buildings and auxiliary units when the troops are weak in the early stage.

Although this hedgehog style of play lacks offense, it also has its own advantages. That is to artificially create a geographical advantage and delay the situation until one's own troops have the upper hand.

But seriously speaking, this method of warfare is not the first in the game, because it has long been recorded in the ancient times of various races and the internal wars of the planet. But no matter where it came from, judging from the current situation, it is a little bit in line with the Zerg's approach.

"Maybe we should report this speculation."

"Don't you think that your brain is better than those who specialize in strategizing? What you can think of, people probably thought of it 800 years ago."

"Hmph, if they are as powerful as you say, we don't need to talk nonsense here at all. Besides, they are all based on second-hand information. How can the conclusions we speculate on the frontline battlefield be accurate?"

Knox nodded, indicating that he agreed with both parties, but in the end, he bowed his head and edited a message and sent it.

"Seriously, if, I mean, if the Zerg really has some big move and destroys our battleship, what should we do?"

"What else can I do? Of course it is a desperate fight. After all, the Zerg does not accept prisoners."

"Hey, is there no other way?"

"If like the beginning, only a few warships like us are like this, then no matter whether these warships win or lose, they will not be able to affect the trend of the battle. The same is true for us. Even if we fail, we will abandon the ship at most. All around here are our warships, some of which are places to stay. But as I said just now, the Zerg has now divided the big battlefield into countless small battlefields. The victory or defeat of one or two small battlefields alone cannot determine the overall war Towards, but what if all the warships end up playing this game? Based on our current experience, who do you think will win the war? Take a peek at the countless small battlefields, do you think they are like us? Yes, how much will it be?"

Gail's tirade once again knocked everyone's morale down a bit. However, what she said was not wrong. Small battlefields are separate, but they are interrelated. When the proportion of failures in small battlefields reaches a certain level, it will affect the entire war.

Moreover, when all the members are involved, even if they fail, even if they are the flagship, where should they settle down? Escaping was nothing more than going from one small battlefield to another.

The staff offices of the coalition forces are also having heated discussions on this. Although they were not on the scene, they were still on the front line of the battlefield, and they had seen first-hand information with almost no delay. Naturally, they had come to a conclusion similar to the Knox team early.

"The Zerg's intentions are quite obvious. From the beginning of the war, they did not intend to defeat us in a confrontational fire."

"That's right, all their previous actions were just to delay the war to the current situation. But now, we are the ones facing the unfavorable situation."

"This is all the fault of the intelligence and reconnaissance department. If they had discovered the Zerg's attempt earlier, we would not have fallen into this embarrassing situation."

"It's too late to hold accountable, what we need to discuss now is how to break the situation?"

"The Zerg have carefully prepared and sacrificed so many combat units to arrange all of this. How can it be so easy to break? I can't think of a good way for the time being."

"Actually, the method is very simple. As long as we find a way to discover those traps, we can clean them up before the Zerg is fully prepared."

"That's right, they haven't taken the initiative to attack yet, and they are definitely not ready yet. This is the last time to come back, and we must grasp it well."

"Everyone knows this, but what about the method? Who can find the method?"

"What about our scientific research department? We usually provide delicious food and drink, why haven't we found a solution yet?" a staff officer yelled.

"Come here!" A scientific researcher who participated in the discussion as a special consultant said angrily when he heard this: "Don't you know? We can't dissect Zerg things at all, and if we can't dissect them, we can't quickly dissect them." Find out how they work."

"So there's no other way?" asked another staff officer.

"Hey." The scientific researcher sighed, and said: "Now we can only use local methods to continuously improve our detection instruments according to their manifestations, and then try again."

"So, how long will it take to produce results?"

The scientific researcher frowned, he really didn't want to answer such a nutritious topic. But thinking of everyone's tense nerves, he suppressed the desire to complain, and finally he could only sigh again, shook his head and said, "I can't say for sure, maybe in the next second, maybe a few months, maybe a few years."

"I'm afraid we won't be able to make it to that time." The staff officer felt that one second was unlikely, but even if he took a middle number, it would be too long. Now the initiative is in the hands of the Zerg, and none of them knows how long it will take the Zerg to prepare. Is it really going to lose this victory?

"Is there a way to speed up this speed?" The staff officer was still a little unwilling, and he asked unwillingly.

Unexpectedly, upon hearing his question, the researcher really nodded and replied, "Yes!"

"What is it?"

"We need the living bodies of those Zerg units, so that we can carry out rapid experiments, instead of every new experimental result, we need to try our luck." The researcher shrugged his shoulders and said.

The staff officer understood what it meant. The instruments modified by the scientific research department must pass verification before they can know whether they are effective. But for verification, there must be a Zerg trap unit.

And these things, no one knows where they are hidden, and only when they bounce back, the verifiers will know whether the new instrument is working or not.

However, once the trap units of the Zerg are discovered, they will immediately carry out suicide attacks, and there is no way to catch them alive.

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