"Lavoisier, is it okay not to leave a reserve fleet?"
After the order was issued and all commanders and staff members exited the war room, a leader who was watching couldn't help but ask.
Although he didn't know much about fleet command in interstellar wars, he also knew that he had to leave some reserve forces for deployment during battle, just in case.
However, Lavoisier had no such intention at all and directly sent out all fifty super attack groups.
If there were any changes in the war situation, wouldn't there be no reserve force available for temporary deployment
Looking at the eighth-level civilization leader who asked him, Lavoisier sighed slightly.
"Your Excellency Sirses, do you know the results of my deduction of this war and what is the probability of victory?"
"How many?"
"Less than 10%!"
"What!"
Not only Sirses, but also the leaders of other civilizations all stood up, with the words "You're talking nonsense" written all over their faces.
Although they had known for a long time that the humans on the opposite side were very powerful, according to their thinking, there should be at least a 30% to 40% chance of winning. But what they didn't expect was that Lavoisier said that he didn't even have a 10% chance of winning!
this.
How can they accept it
"Lavoisier, why didn't you say something so important earlier?"
Seersus, who had recovered slightly, slapped the table and roared at Lavoisier.
"Say? After I tell you, you can stop thinking about it, and then surrender obediently and become slaves to humans?"
"this"
Suddenly being rebuffed by Lavoisier, Sirses didn't know how to refute it. After all, it was exactly as Lavoisier said. If he had known the result of this deduction earlier, he would really do this.
However, at this time, in front of all civilizations, can I admit it
"Okay, let's not talk about this for now. Lavoisier, what does this issue have to do with you not leaving a reserve fleet?"
Knocking on the table, Talzi, the leader of the Blue Yao Republic to which Lavoisier belonged, asked.
He also had doubts about this issue.
"Leader, you also know that the odds of winning this time are very low. Therefore, the only way for us is to make no reservations and do our best, either to hit the target with one blow, or"
"So that's it!"
Hearing this, Talz nodded.
Indeed, as Lavoisier said, the odds of winning are already very low. How can we retain our strength to implement plan B in case plan A fails
This is very stupid, okay!
It is better to invest all your strength at once and focus on plan A to maximize your chances of winning.
Of course, according to Lavoisier's own deduction, even if the odds of winning were as high as 10%, it would only be possible if the opposing commander made a serious command error!
However, would the opposing commander really make such a low-level mistake
To be honest, Lavoisier himself was very unsure! —
At the same time, 10AU away from the United Fleet, the flagship of the Federation Fleet, the Seer.
"Why do you think these guys don't surrender even though they know they can't beat them?"
"In fact, becoming a subordinate civilization of the Federation definitely has more benefits than disadvantages for them, right?"
In the bridge, Alfie asked with some confusion as he looked at the tactical image of his own fleet that was constantly moving towards the indigenous civilization combined fleet.
Indeed, this question made him very confused.
Why is it that every time Lin Yu goes to tell someone to join the big family of a federation-affiliated civilization, the other civilization will happily come over to him.
But what if it’s the first time I do this, but the other party swears not to do it
To be honest, apart from the fact that the name may not sound good, there are no other problems with the federation's affiliated civilization, right
"That...Commander Elphie!"
"What's wrong?"
Looking at his adjutant who was hesitant to speak, Alfie asked.
"Did you show them the Affiliated Civilization Agreement?"
Quiet scene
silence
The atmosphere was extremely awkward.
He didn't answer his adjutant's question and just rolled his eyes, with the words "I don't want to talk to you" written on his face.
Seeing this, the adjutant already understood that his commander must not have sent the federation's affiliated civilization agreement to the other party, but simply asked the other party directly if he wanted to become a federation's affiliated civilization.
If this person doesn't fight with you, then he's in trouble, okay
"Adjutant, help me pass a copy of the Federation's Affiliated Civilization Agreement to those civilizations!"
"Uh, yes, Commander!"
"Also, it's not that I forgot, but it was done on purpose. Mainly because I wanted to see if these civilizations were bloody. Well, that's right!"
"clear!"
Although there was some embarrassment, Alfie was still very satisfied with the temporary excuse she made.
However, the adjutant beside her no longer knew how to complain.
She really didn't expect that the former queen of the Io Alliance and now the commander-in-chief of the Federation's elf fleet would have such a arrogant side
If this scene is revealed, it will definitely be the headline of all mainstream media in the Federation tomorrow!
Well, this was just what the adjutant was thinking in his mind, but his body acted like a conditioned reflex and immediately carried out the order.
Soon, in less than half a minute, an affiliated civilization agreement was sent to the leaders of those civilizations.
These leaders, who were still monitoring the progress of the war in the virtual war room, all looked strange when they suddenly received another message from humans.
Now that the fight has started, what does it mean to send a message
Could it be another ultimatum
Anyway, there was still a lot of time before the fleets of both sides came into contact, so these leaders secretly retrieved the information from their own terminals and checked it without being discovered by others.
It turned out that what humans sent was actually an affiliated civilization agreement
Damn subsidiary civilization!
Two of the leaders stopped reading as soon as they saw the name of the agreement, but the remaining six commanders were still reading.
It's not that they are considering changing their stance, but they simply want to see how outrageous this subsidiary civilization agreement of mankind is.
However, after watching for a while, the expressions on the six people's faces became increasingly weird.
Wouldn't it be better if you took this thing out earlier
If we had taken it out earlier, we would have signed it happily, why would we still have a rough fight
What's the use of taking it out now
This is already a difficult situation, right
Not necessarily, you want me to start a battlefield uprising, right
As long as I dare to do it.
You will be sieved by other civilizations in a matter of minutes!
The six leaders who had read the Federation Affiliated Civilization Agreement all complained crazily in their hearts.
(End of chapter)