Chapter 1127: A New War
Compared to the intelligent civilization war that took place in the Beka family in the past, the tactics of human beings in this war have changed very much.
That is, in this war, the strength of the group exceeds the strength of the individual.
In fact, this is exactly what human civilization has learned from family wars.
In the war between the Becca and the Abaka family, the influence of the individual is minimized, and it is difficult for even the most powerful super soldiers to change the outcome of a battle with their own strength, and the winner of each battle is often the one who can best exert the power of the group.
Of course, the most basic unit of the group is the corps.
In terms of enhancing the combat effectiveness of the group, certain intelligent civilizations have done a very thorough job.
For example, some powerful intelligent civilizations have also formed legions, but all the super soldiers of a legion come from the legion leader, to be precise, the doppelganger of the legion. When forming the legion, the first thing the legion leaders of these intelligent civilizations did was to clone their individual consciousness, and then instill their individual consciousness into the body of the cultivated warrior, and then become a super soldier by obtaining the star core source. In this way, the legion is in fact an individual, or rather, controlled by the many scattered individual consciousnesses of an individual. These individual consciousnesses are connected to the Legion Leader, allowing the Legion Leader to command each Super Soldier like an arm.
Of course, this is not necessarily the best way to do it.
Although in battle, this kind of legion shows a high degree of consistency, can play to the advantages to the limit, and the ability to cooperate is extremely strong, and the strength of the group is brought into play, but its flaws are also obvious, that is, the shortcomings of the corps leader himself are common to all super soldiers. As long as the flaws of the Legion Commander can be identified and exploited, it will not be difficult to defeat such a Legion.
Actually, fundamentally, this approach is stupid.
The point is that having the Legion Commander form a legion by cloning his own individual consciousness is actually turning a legion into an individual.
To put it bluntly, it is to make the legion lose its advantage as a group.
What is the biggest advantage of the Group over the individual?
That is the impact of the different roles played by different individuals, that is, to compensate for each other's shortcomings and to work together to highlight their strengths.
To put it more bluntly, the essence of the group is actually composed of different individuals.
If the individuals in the group are all the same, then the most prominent advantages of the group do not exist, and it is impossible to fully bring into play the advantages of the group.
Of course, this is not to say that the group is not important, but it proves that the group is important.
In the Familial Wars, the Human Legion learned this and recognized the importance of the Collective, but the Human Legion maintained its own characteristics.
That is, every super soldier in the legion is different, and the legion leader is just the commander.
Of course, in order to adapt to this group-based mode of warfare, the human legion has also undergone some changes. Like what. Each legion commander is able to give orders to the super soldiers in the legion through the common use of four-dimensional space debris, so as to precisely control the combat operations.
What's more, the Human Legion has summed up a lot of experience in enhancing the group's combat capability in the family war.
For example, when attacking a star system, or even a star, the legion is the lowest unit, and a legion is responsible for a battle to capture an astral body. Because only in this way can the legion directly block the entire star body and join forces to deal with the enemy defending the satellite body. Because of the strong ability to cooperate within the legion, in battle, no matter which direction the enemy attacks and counterattacks, the legion can make timely adjustments, so that the main force appears where it should appear, thwart the enemy's attack, and repel the enemy's counterattack. In the case of defensive operations, it is possible to concentrate the full strength of the corps and launch a counterattack against the weakest points of the enemy's defenses.
Of course, this is only a tactic to be used when fighting an evenly matched enemy.
If you're dealing with a weaker enemy, the tactics are much simpler.
For example, when attacking a planet, the Legion will first surround and seal the planet, and some super soldiers will use the star core source to build a powerful shielding field to prevent the planet's enemies from escaping, and at the same time cut off the planet's connection with the outside world. If the enemy refuses to surrender at this time, the corps commander will generally take the method of once and for all, that is, according to the nature of the enemy, carry out a "counter-attribute attack" and directly kill all enemies. If the enemy is strong and well prepared, the legion commander may order the destruction of the entire planet. Of course, the corps commander generally does not deal with the enemy in such an extreme way without absolute necessity.
To put it bluntly, it's easy to destroy a planet, but it takes time, if not hard, to create one.
To know the Dao, you can only use the star core to create planets, and to obtain the star core, you need four-dimensional space debris, and it will take enough time.
If the legion leader were to create planets, the entire legion would be dragged down.
Of course, by the standards of the family war, this kind of battle to attack the planet is actually only a skirmish, not even a battle.
In family wars, the most common is to attack an entire galaxy.
It's just that this is a completely different concept from attacking the star system in the war of intelligent civilizations.
That is, the attack is on a well-fortified star system that is ready for battle, or even completely transformed.
Obviously, when attacking these star systems, it is simply impossible to start a battle by controlling the main star.
To put it bluntly, it is unlikely that you will directly control the main star against those well-prepared enemies.
For example, some guardians will set up protective fields on the periphery of the star system, so that enemies cannot enter the star system directly, or at least suddenly. In this way, even if you can enter the star system when you launch an attack, you may not be able to control the main star in time. If the enemy is more prepared, such as modifying the main star and deploying a large number of troops in or near the main star, then a direct attack on the main star may result in the total annihilation of the attacking force, or at least the offensive operation will be thwarted.
In such cases, attackers tend to adopt similar tactics.
That is, when the attack is launched, first use enough legions to block the entire star system, and build a strong shielding field on the periphery of the star system to isolate the entire star system. Even for a normal star system, this means that tens of thousands of legions will need to be used to complete the blockade. If you're attacking a massive star system, you'll need to send out hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of legions to complete the blockade.
Because it has been completely isolated, even if the legions guarding the star system destroy the main star, they may not be able to do the slightest damage to the attackers. The reason is that the attacking side can use the debris of the four-dimensional universe to destroy the black hole created after the collapse of the star system. As long as the victory is achieved, the attacking side will be able to rebuild the star system with the star core after the battle, and restore the impact of the star system on the entire three-dimensional space. But for the defenders, to do so is to bring about their own destruction.
Of course, if necessary, the attacker will also directly destroy the entire star system.
It's just that most of the time, after the attackers have built up a shielding field, the war enters the normal phase, that is, sending legions to destroy the enemies entrenched in the star system. It may take some time, but it will save the star system, and you will be able to harvest a lot of loot, such as the 4D space debris in the hands of the enemy's legionnaire, and sometimes some additional benefits.
It is precisely because of this that in a family war, it is nothing new to use millions, or even tens of millions, of legions in a single battle.
For the human legion that has already participated in the family war, it is naturally pediatric to go back and fight the war of intelligent civilization.
The problem is that for these six intelligent civilizations, it is not the same thing.
Obviously, the legions of these six intelligent civilizations did not participate in the family war. With the threat of humanity, it is impossible for Abaka to involve them in the clan war. Besides, with the scale of these six intelligent civilizations, their contribution to the family war is definitely not great.
Although there is no essential difference in the individual combat effectiveness of super soldiers, these six super soldiers of intelligent civilization are also extremely powerful, and they pose a great threat to human super soldiers, even if they are not as good as human super soldiers, they can still defeat human super soldiers in the case of two fighting one, or several fighting one, but these super soldiers of intelligent civilization still use the tactics in the war of intelligent civilizations, that is, they mainly fight alone, rather than group combat. They often lead legions of ordinary warriors alone or against human legions. Obviously, in such a battle, these intelligent and civilized super soldiers have no chance of winning at all.
In addition, because the all-out attack launched by human civilization was very sudden, the main forces of these six intelligent civilizations were all on the frontal battlefield, and the rear was very empty.
In many star systems, there are not even super-soldiers guarding them!
As such, this war of expansion lasted less than a year.
Before that, it took human civilization about ten years to wipe out the last Tolques, and then it took more than forty years to compete with six intelligent civilizations for the star system at the junction.
The war, which began suddenly, and ended with extreme speed, had an impact far greater than the elimination of the six intelligent civilizations. For other intelligent civilizations, especially nearby intelligent civilizations, this war is also extraordinary, even decisive.