Chapter 1197: Divided
Arguably, command and control is the biggest problem facing the Greca family.
In peacetime, the Greca family is definitely the most powerful, after all, in the war of intelligent civilizations, the Greca family has the least internal friction, and the highest degree of integration, not only all intelligent civilizations, but even all family members are tightly united around Greca .
The problem is that in a war, this situation will certainly be difficult to maintain.
The point is that in the Greca family, there is a lack of an intelligent civilization with a leader. Because the strength of tens of millions of intelligent civilizations is about the same, there is no intelligent civilization that is qualified to lead other intelligent civilizations, let alone give orders to other intelligent civilizations. What's more clear is that these intelligent civilizations of the Greka family have not achieved real integration, and they have not formed a whole, and each intelligent civilization still maintains a high degree of independence, and there is a conflict of interest.
From this point of view, the Greca family is not even comparable to the Abaka family.
Of course, this is not to say that the order of the Abaka family is better.
To put it bluntly, relying only on the Trulli people is equivalent to giving up all other intelligent civilizations, even if the strength of these intelligent civilizations is not comparable to the Trulli people at all. As a result, Abaka gave up a great deal of valuable family power in the pursuit of consistency.
Comparatively speaking, the Becca family has been the most successful.
Although in the War of Wisdom Civilization, the internal friction of the Beka family is also very serious, especially after the overall departure of the Wisdom Civilization Alliance, which caused the Beka family to lose a lot of strength, but through the War of Wisdom Civilization, the Beka family has established a fighting group with the Tupis people as the core, supported and assisted by the wisdom civilization created by many family council members, and is highly consistent in action and thought.
In this group, the leadership of the Tubis is unquestionable.
Of course, in terms of strength, the advantage of the Tupis is not as obvious as that of the Trulli, that is, the Tupis are not the only powerful intelligent civilization of the Becca family. It's just that the strength of the Tubis people is indeed higher than that of all other intelligent civilizations, so it is natural that they have become the leaders of the Beka family. As for other intelligent civilizations, especially those created by members of the family council, they all had to obey the command of the Tupis, serve the Tupis, and become the main force to support and assist the Tupisians in participating in the family war. Thanks to the support and assistance of these intelligent civilizations, the Tupis were able to concentrate on building legions and abandon other irrelevant matters.
Obviously, this is an advantage that the Trulli people do not have.
It is important to know that in terms of size, the Tupis are far inferior to the Trulli.
At the time of their participation in the family war, the number of star systems directly controlled by the Tupis was around 10 million, and the number of individuals was only about one-fiftieth of that of the Trulli. As a result, the Tupis had a military force comparable to that of the Trulli, and the Tupisi legions were much more combat-ready. The point is, the Tupis have been fully militarized, and all individuals have become super-soldiers. The key to the full militarization of the Tupis is that they have enough intelligent civilizations to help them manage and develop the star system, and to do non-war-related tasks, i.e., to assist the Tupis in warfare. In this respect, the Tupis are very similar to humans. After possessing a large number of star systems and strong strength, the Trulli people have never been able to achieve full militarization, and it is precisely because they have not received the support and assistance of other intelligent civilizations that they have to let a large number of individuals take on tasks unrelated to war.
This problem is even more prominent in the Grega family.
The reason is simple, there is no intelligent civilization similar to the Tupis in the Gleka family, so there is no intelligent civilization that can achieve full militarization before the outbreak of the family war. For the sake of balance, it is impossible for Greca to fully militarize a certain intelligent civilization. As a result, any intelligent civilization of the Gleka family can only mobilize a limited number of super soldiers.
Obviously, the war strength of every intelligent civilization of the Greca family cannot be very strong.
It can be said that this is also the root of the inevitable defeat of the Greca family.
After participating in the family war, that is, after launching an attack on the fourth spiral arm controlled by Beka, the Greca family showed great combat effectiveness.
It's just that this kind of performance is directly related to the battle situation.
That is, in the early days of the war, the Greca family seized the initiative through a surprise attack. As with the Trulli attack, in the first attack, the legions of the Greca family captured many star systems, while the intelligent civilization created by the Becca could only defend passively.
The problem is that there is always a limit to offense.
Even if the Greca family mobilized almost all of their military strength, it was impossible to defeat the intelligent civilization created by Becca in one fell swoop when they were on a par with the enemy, and they could not even take all the star systems located in the central region of the galaxy in one fell swoop, so they could not end the war with the initiative. As the Greka family's attack reached its peak, the battle entered a stalemate.
Now, the problem is exposed.
The attack was blocked, triggering internal contradictions within the Greca family, that is, contradictions between various intelligent civilizations.
What's more, Becca makes the most of the internal contradictions of the Greca family.
In the second round of the Greca family's attack, the intelligent civilization created by Becca adopted a tactic of desperately resisting in some star systems and giving up resistance in others. As a result, some of the legions dispatched by the intelligent civilizations of the Gleka family successfully captured a large number of star systems, while the legions dispatched by other intelligent civilizations did not gain anything after paying a heavy price.
Obviously, this raises the question of the distribution of benefits.
It is important to know that those intelligent civilizations that have successfully conquered many star systems have suffered very little losses, while those that have not gained anything have suffered heavy losses. The latter obviously wants to get the same as the gain, while the former is unwilling to hand over the benefits they have received.
If it's just a contradiction between a few intelligent civilizations, that's fine.
The problem is that this contradiction involves all the intelligent civilizations of the Greca family.
As a result, the Greca family is divided into two distinct camps, both of which want to be treated fairly.
But for Greka, it is impossible to treat the intelligent civilizations in both camps fairly.
To put it bluntly, no matter what Greca does, it will eventually cause some intelligent civilizations to suffer losses, and make these intelligent civilizations dissatisfied.
Perhaps, Grecka's prestige can keep the situation afloat.
The problem is that if the tide of the war turns again, that is, the Greca family loses the initiative in the war, then Grecka's prestige will not mean much.
And that's exactly what happened.
After the intelligent civilization created by Becca launched a counterattack and regained the initiative in the war in one fell swoop, the internal contradictions of the Gleka family erupted.
Of course, this also has to do with Bekaa's arrangement.
That is, when counterattacking, the focus is on striking at those intelligent civilizations that have gained great benefits, that is, retaking the star systems controlled by these intelligent civilizations. Obviously, these intelligent civilizations naturally hope to be able to get help and save the star system that they have managed to conquer. The problem is that, affected by the previous distribution of benefits, those intelligent civilizations that have already paid a heavy price are not willing to lend a hand at this time.
Obviously, even if Greka has strong control, it is impossible to solve the contradictions between tens of millions of intelligent civilizations.
As a result, the intelligent civilizations that had finally united around Greca immediately became scattered and began to fight for their own interests.
If this situation continues, the Greca family will be quickly defeated.
It is precisely because of this that Becca first chose to launch a counterattack in the fourth spiral arm, that is, to defeat the Greca family first, and then deal with the Abaka family.
Suffice it to say, this is a very smart choice.
It is important to know that no matter how much the Trulli people have suffered, they are strong enough, and there will be no irreconcilable internal contradictions. It is obviously much easier to deal with the intelligent civilization of the fragmented Greca family than it is to deal with the highly consistent Trulli.
Of course, as long as the Greca family is defeated, the Abaka family will inevitably be defeated.
Obviously, this is the last thing Abaka wants to see.
From another point of view, what happened to the Gleka family is also the main reason why Abaka does not trust the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations so much. To put it bluntly, the Greca family is a super large alliance of intelligent civilizations, so in Abaka's view, what happens to the Greca family may also happen in the alliance of intelligent civilizations, that is, the alliance of intelligent civilizations will split due to the distribution of interests.
By the same token, Abaka did not see the Creators Alliance as something to rely on.
In fact, the problem of the Creators Alliance is even more serious than that of the Wisdom Civilization Alliance, that is, the Creators Alliance is originally a loose alliance organization. In the war against the Trulli, none of the Creators Alliance acted in a coordinated manner, let alone against the mighty Becca family.
Affected by this, Abaka naturally did not pin his hopes on the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations and the Alliance of Creators.
It is precisely like this, Abaka only hopes that the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations and the Alliance of Creators will contain each other, even if the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations annexes the Alliance of Creators, it is impossible to become the absolute main force of the family war, at most it is only to assist the Trulli, help the Trulli people complete work unrelated to the war, and let the Trulli people achieve full militarization.