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I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 1061 - 644 Captured_1
Chapter 1061: Chapter 644: Captured_1
Chapter 1061 -644: Captured_1
The battle at Oasis Star had not ceased for a moment, with months having already passed by.
During these months, both sides engaged in a constant tug of war over reconnaissance and counter-reconnaissance, offensive and defensive strategies.
The Compound Eye Slaves Tribe analyzed the Plasmagnetic Storm, but also encountered communication disruption issues and were harassed by humans’ new materials, impeding their research efforts.
At the same time, the Compound Eye Slaves Tribe repeatedly gathered military strength and charged towards the Sky Hole at great expense, but were repelled by the increasingly fortified defenses of the humans and their advantages provided by the Plasmagnetic Storm itself, along with a large number of combat units.
Humanity’s space war history had never seen such a unique situation before.
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A huge population was stationed near a celestial body, rooted in a relatively small space, facing a hostile force several times their own strength. Instead of running away, they chose to stand their ground and defend.
The battle tactics of the Compound Eye Slaves Tribe did not surprise the human commanders, as everything was under the strategic control of Dylan Mitchell and Andrei.
This was not some divine foresight, but rather, human technological power had reached a sufficient level at the time.
Accurate intelligence work, comprehensive planning, and the completion of the Destiny Convention’s mobilization ahead of schedule ensured that the war could only progress in the direction set by humanity’s existing strategy.
Several key factors determined the success of the strategy.
First, by analyzing the technology beforehand, the Human Fleet determined the nature of the Plasmagnetic Storm. Ordinary human ships could not pass through, and neither could the Compound Eye Slaves Tribe fleet. This was not mere speculation, but rather a rational, statistically sound judgment made by the Staff Department based on extensive combat experience against the Compound-Eyed Observer and the Slave Tribe.
Second, those who arrived early and completed research on new materials gained an absolute advantage in terrain. This advantage continued to grow as the battle raged on, since humans were producing more and more intelligent warfare machines and artificial combat units that were capable of traveling freely through the storm. Human understanding of the Plasmagnetic Storm’s characteristics was also rapidly deepening. They turned every parameter they learned—where there would be abnormally high energy reactions, the precursors to high-level storm outbreaks, and the statistical directions of strong interference and turbulence—into weapons at their disposal.
Third, the long-term escape had indeed put enormous psychological pressure on the Human Fleet, almost to the point of collapse. However, the human spirit was revived through the creation of the Destiny Convention, which imposed self-restraint and united the collective consciousness. The opportunity to finally stand their ground and engage in a war of attrition against their enemies was incredibly inspiring. Millions of men, women, and children in the United Fleet were both representatives of their ancestors and themselves, determined to seize this first real opportunity for direct confrontation in two and a half centuries. The United Fleet experienced the strongest and most unified mobilization in human history.
With these various factors driving them forward, humans managed to hold on despite numerous dangerous situations near the Sky Hole.
However, the Compound-Eyed Observer seemed to have figured out humanity’s strategy, and they were determined to annihilate the United Fleet.
Within a radius of over a thousand light-years, a large number of Compound Eye Slaves Tribe Fleets ceased patrolling or abandoned their current targets to converge on the Oasis Star.
In these four or five months, a new Compound Eye Fleet arrived almost every two or three days on average.
The enemy was consistently raising the stakes, trying to overwhelm the United Fleet with their numerical advantage by continually pouring in reinforcements.
But this situation was also anticipated by the humans, who resorted to brute force as their solution.
On one hand, they continued to reinforce the Sky Hole defense structures, launching the third phase of construction.
On the other hand, some small human teams began arriving more frequently, albeit not as often as the enemy, with a new human unit arriving every four or five days on average.
These human small units had already completed ship modifications and equipment upgrades by using shared scientific information from the United Fleet during their journey, and they were ready for battle as soon as they arrived.
Although the Compound Eye Army was pouring in greater numbers than the Human United Fleet, the human force was of higher quality. The balance of power tilted in favor of the enemy, but the United Fleet managed to stabilize the situation through their precarious position.
Lastly, the increasingly massive Oasis Fleet continued to tap into its potential, implementing even more extreme measures to unleash its full war potential—measures that had been previously impossible.
First, the implementation of the second phase of the population explosion plan.
Prior to this, the Nameless Fleet had already strictly enforced the first phase of the population explosion plan for more than twenty years in order to expand their population base quickly. This involved developing a complete artificial embryo cultivation plan, implementing schemes that combined personal choice with genetic matching, and efficiently utilizing egg cells to transform every healthy egg cell into an embryo. The population growth rate followed this rule.
Now, the Oasis Fleet executed this plan to the extreme. They intervened in each mature embryo’s first, second, and third divisions, artificially creating multiple identical twins. On average, each newborn embryo could be transformed into at least 5.7 identical twins. This clearly went against the “humanitarianism” of peacetime. Those responsible for implementing this strategy in the United Fleet, as well as Andrei, would inevitably be criticized by the world in the future. But at this moment, no one cared.