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I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 1074 - 649 Siege and Reinforcements Womens
Chapter 1074: Chapter 649: Siege and Reinforcements, Women’s Camp_1
Chapter 1074 -649: Siege and Reinforcements, Women’s Camp_1
The strong radiation and plasma storms in the Stellar Explosion Zone were expanding outward at the speed of light and gradually weakening. The trapped Compound Eye Fleet had to travel more than seven light-years away from the epicenter to escape the coverage of the explosion’s shockwaves and enable limited curvilinear flight.
Therefore, aside from a few scattered ships desperately breaking through, the majority of the Compound Eye Army’s military strength would take at least seven years to begin a large-scale breakout.
The human fleet had ample time to reorganize and form a surrounding circle, centered around fast medium-sized battleships with high mobility and numerous other ships with ordinary mobility.
Austin Camp, who had already proven himself, received the highest authority and became the overall commander of the Stellar Explosion Zone.
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Austin Camp quickly integrated the 600,000-plus ships and more than 40 million people that had arrived or were about to arrive, and began to develop new battle plans around the ever-expanding explosion zone.
Austin Camp chose to break the whole into parts, even more so than ever before.
The entire explosion zone fleet was scattered, with one manned ship accompanied by two unmanned ships of the same type in each of the total of 190,000 formations.
These 190,000 formations would arrive at their predetermined positions in the coming months, forming countless pentagons in a soccerball-shaped model, creating a spherical, chain-like formation with a diameter of 16 light-years outside the explosion zone.
In each small formation, three ships would form three different operating modes: one manned ship responsible for reconnaissance, and two unmanned ships responsible for energy collection and rapid production.
Upon reaching their predetermined positions, each formation had to deploy at least 10,000 micro unmanned reconnaissance aircraft and maintain an average production rate of 2,000 reconnaissance aircraft and 1,000 integrated reconnaissance and attack unmanned aircraft per day. At the same time, with the help of artificial intelligence, they had to continuously increase their industrial production capacity and accelerate the output of unmanned aircraft.
Due to the proximity of the Galactic Center, the density of stars was greatly increased, and almost every formation’s coverage area could locate one to two or even more stars.
Under the support of the newly developed star mining technology, these small formations could quickly reach their production capacity as long as they were not interfered with by external forces.
According to Austin Camp’s requirements, these small formations had to maintain an average capability of depleting at least one star every two years, and this was still not the final standard.
After a year, the positions of the 190,000 formations would shift further outward, expanding the encirclement, and the number of unmanned ships in each formation had to double from the initial two.
Apart from these basic arrangements, Austin Camp’s medium-sized jump-capable ships from the Core Fleet were not included in the small formations but maintained their full size.
Once the reconnaissance aircraft of the scattered formations detected the enemy, they were to withdraw from the enemy’s path immediately without engaging independently.
At the same time, the entire vast chain-like formation would quickly mobilize, with nearby formations rapidly converging and reorganizing their forces. Only when they reached a sufficient scale could their fighting forces engage the enemy in the first wave of battle.
During combat, the human fleet had to carry out a guerrilla strategy of annihilating the enemy if they had the upper hand, holding on if they could not gain an advantage, and dispersing and regrouping if they could neither hold on nor withstand the enemy, while waiting for larger formations to reinforce them.
As for the high-mobility medium-sized formations capable of jumping, they would follow Austin Camp’s lead and quickly arrive on the battlefield to attack and annihilate strong enemies in the second phase.
Under such plans, whether enemy ships inside successfully assembled and broke out in an organized manner or Compound Eye Slaves Tribe fleets from other places rushed in to reinforce, they would all face the full onslaught of the explosion zone fleets. The military strength and production capacity of the human fleet in the explosion zone would also continue to grow.
Building on the foundation of the Oasis Star Base and taking into account the actual situation and the characteristics of the Stellar Explosion Zone, Austin Camp formulated a new tactic that perfectly combined breaking the whole into parts and rapidly assembling regional superiority forces.
In the report sent to Dylan Mitchell and the Empire headquarters, Austin Camp wrote, “I will annihilate the enemy’s main force here, and at the same time, take advantage of the regional, systematic, equipment, and special warfare prowess to create a situation of encircling and annihilating the enemy’s reinforcements. Every enemy ship destroyed is a victory.”
After rigorous discussions and calculations, along with numerous simulations by the main AI Stellar Forest, Dylan Mitchell, Andrei, and the Empire’s command acknowledged Austin Camp’s strategy.
As long as the individuals in each small formation could perfectly complete their tasks, the multi-layer intelligence and defense systems formed by Austin Camp’s countless reconnaissance and integrated reconnaissance and attack unmanned aircraft would have an 80% chance of achieving their objectives.
Meanwhile, the situation on Oasis Star was also changing rapidly.
As the first wave of Slave Tribe fleets was annihilated, the Compound Eye Fleet besieging the Oasis Star had gone through several waves of replacements.
In just three short years, the Compound Eye Observers’ several hundred standing armies of varying sizes and capabilities in the area a thousand light-years around the Oasis Star had been wiped out.
However, the Compound Eye Observers still maintained a considerable attack intensity near the Oasis Star, despite their apparent decline.