I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 1082 - 653 Assembly _1
Chapter 1082: Chapter 653: Assembly _1
Chapter 1082 -653: Assembly _1
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May 1, 2956.
The Oasis United Fleet and the Explosion Zone United Fleet, led by Austin Camp, completed their assembly, forming a massive fleet.
The number of large and medium-sized ships reached 280 million, with most of them being unmanned, a small number being manned, and some ships from other civilizations.
The total population of the combined fleet was 26.9 billion.
After the merger, the army was reorganized as the Nameless Group First Army.
At this time, in addition to the Core Fleet and the First Army, there were 9,107 remaining human squads, with an average population of 5.168 million and an average of 13.3 thousand large and medium-sized ships.
The total population of the entire Nameless Fleet has risen to 509.8 billion.
The number of large and medium-sized ships was 430 million.
The Oasis United Fleet accounted for a small percentage of the population, but their contribution to the scale of ships was as high as 65.12%.
The Bridgehead Plan was a perfect conclusion. All they needed to do was to gather all the armies, transfer the 366.9 billion combatants crowded in other fleets to dual-purpose ships, and quickly transform them into combat power.
The Nameless Fleet’s achievements did not stop there. Since the Oasis Star started to successfully gather rebellious slave tribes, other small squads also successively absorbed the successful experience of the Oasis Star Base and implemented the 16-character principle of “fight if you can, flee if you can’t, battle like thunder, peace like spring breeze” to deal with the approaching enemies.
Humans no longer indiscriminately annihilated all enemies and began to purposefully and specifically gather all the Compound Eye Slaves Tribe they could.
There were even a large number of special agents driving small ships, using better stealth capabilities and mobility to break away from the main force, and directly go to the star systems controlled by the Compound Eye Slaves Tribe under the guidance of the Intelligence Department, trying to communicate directly with the enemy base.
Here, it was very close to the Galactic Center, and the density of stars was getting higher and higher.
Nowadays, the situation in the Galactic Center and its surrounding areas was completely different from what Harrison Clark saw in the previous timeline.
In the past timeline, most of the slave tribes were tragically locked in a narrow space near the Galactic Center, like livestock being raised.
But on this timeline, because humans exposed extremely strong military power ahead of time, they forced the Compound-Eyed Observer to adjust their strategy.
As early as hundreds of years ago, a large number of slave tribes were released from the Galactic Center and, with the biological technology support provided by the Compound Eye beings, quickly reproduced and developed near the Galactic Center.
The Compound-Eyed Observer had controlled the Milky Way Galaxy for countless years, annihilating and oppressing countless low-level civilizations, and every one of them that was left as a slave had something extraordinary.
Although the slave civilizations chosen as battle slaves by the Compound-Eyed Observer have various forms, different species, and huge differences, they all have some similarities. They have strong reproductive abilities, can be single soldiers, possess good mechanical thinking skills, are easy to control, and have a very active work ethic.
For hundreds of years, these “liberated” slave tribes used the higher-density stellar resources near the Galactic Center to reproduce and expand their resources massively.
Most of the military strength created by them was continuously sent to the battlefield outside the Morrowind Empire on the edge of the Orion Arm to suppress humans’ home territory.
A small part of the military strength patrolled on the way from the Orion Arm to the Galactic Center, which was the resistance the Nameless Fleet encountered along the way.
After the Nameless Fleet was discovered and scattered, the Compound-Eyed Observer changed their strategy and began to deploy more troops along the way, trying to intercept.
After the Oasis Star Bridgehead appeared, many slave tribe fleets tried to eradicate it, but they all failed, contributing many resources and making the Oasis Fleet stronger.
At the same time, the vigorous development of the “liberated” slave tribes in their respective star systems never stopped. They also learned from humans to develop stars quickly, although through pure biological means provided by the Compound-Eyed Observer. Like locusts, they swept through one star after another and transformed them into production resources and fleets, continuously providing military reinforcements for various battle lines and areas.
What the Nameless Fleet needs to do now is to identify the slave tribes that are easiest to subdivide and win over based on their experience, enter their home base, and subvert the entire star system.
This is, of course, a high-risk move.
Countless agents either sacrificed themselves on the way or were brutally killed after a failed attempt at subversion.
But even if they failed ten thousand times, it didn’t matter. As long as they succeeded once, all the sacrifices would be worth it.
As more and more slave tribes joined the human camp and grew deeper in their understanding of the multi-universe with mutual benefits proposed by humans, the strategy of using one tribe to suppress another became easier to execute.
The definition of a win-win multi-universe means that human civilization respects the diverse cultures formed by other civilizations over the years, does not interfere with their political affairs, and does not force them to obey humans completely, whether in participating in wars or cooperating in trade and technology.
As long as you don’t stand with the Compound-Eyed Observer and send troops to fight humans, it’s fine. Even if you don’t want to get involved and live in seclusion without any interaction with humans, it’s not a problem.
But if you also agree with humans’ views, believing that the true light cannot be seen unless the Compound-Eyed Observer is driven out of the Milky Way Galaxy and are willing to join the budding multi-universe, i.e., the multi-galaxy system family, humans warmly welcome you, just as they did countless years ago when the Egyptian tribe ruled the Milky Way Galaxy.
In such a system, humans can indeed stand undefeated forever within the Milky Way Galaxy, but at the same time, they will also bring real welfare to the miserable civilizations enslaved by the Compound-Eyed Observer and other fourth-class civilizations.