One hundred and twenty-one planning islands
Peanut Stew is finally about to mobilize the army to quell the chaos. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć However, while we were waiting for the news replay, Garland was not optimistic about the army: "As far as I know, only the 100th Airborne Division and the 5th Armored Division are ready to pull the remaining four divisions in the country, and the other two divisions are seriously aging in equipment and short of personnel. Most of the remaining army and navy units were left behind, and it was difficult to draw people to participate in the operation. Coupled with the fact that inflation has caused a real drop in military salaries, morale is low. Therefore, I estimate that it will take two to three days for the army to start operating. ā
Smoke's wife brought us coffee, and the walkie-talkie rang: "I'm Smoke, found those five people, they didn't go far, they seemed to be arguing about something." Fack, they shot! Then came the sound of intense gunfire over the intercom. But within two minutes the gunfire stopped. The voice of the shoe polish interjected: "It's all gone." No, there is one more who is not dead. ā
"Ask them if they escaped from prison," Garland said. ā
Shoe polish said, "It seems that it should be." The one who didn't die was wearing a prison guard's uniform. ā
Garland said, "Be sure to ask. Ask if there are any other people around. ā
Smoke replied, "Roger!" ā
Garland turned to us again and said, "There should be more chaos for a while." Especially these fugitives. The Russians are almost live-streaming the chaos in our various cities. According to them, there have been incidents of fugitives attacking police and even attacking police stations in several cities. It appears that these fugitives were indeed instigated. If, as you say, the instigators are to send the army out, then the fugitives will become outcasts when this purpose is achieved, for there is no more target for them to wander about. We may also find more fugitives here, so we must strengthen our defenses. ā
The boar said, "I agree with you. I'm going to go around and check if there are any holes in my defenses. The surveillance cameras that you just got also need to be installed as soon as possible. ā
But I immediately stopped him: "You can let someone else do this." I think the Tatars they can do well. Now I think we should talk about the future. ā
"What will happen later? What's the matter? The boar asked.
I said, "Things to come." This riot is nationwide and will inevitably hit the economy hard if it lasts for a week. After the riots, more people will lose their jobs, government tax revenues will be further reduced, and the cost of maintaining the government and the police will shrink even more, and the vicious circle will be. Moreover, once these peanut stewed chops are used to create a riot to achieve their purpose, there will be a second and third time. ā
"Yes, politicians can create wars without hesitation for the sake of profit, and riots are small things for them," Garland said. The prospect is scary! The next time something happens will be even more chaos, and I seem to see the end of the world. ā
The boar said, "You want to be a hero who saves the world?" "In the eyes of Americans, America is the world.
I said, "I can't control the world, but I don't want the people around us to die in chaos." ā
The walkie-talkie that Garland had placed on the table rang again. The sound of smoke came out: "Something is strange. The men escaped from the state prison. Their boss said that he would take them to attack the police station, and these guys were scared so they sneaked here to hide, and actually ran out of gas in the car. ā
I didn't know how to go up halfway to rob the gas station and fill the gas tank. I'm also drunk when I meet such a stupid person. But I hurriedly said, "Ask him about the details of his escape." ā
Smoke said, "No. He's dead. Didn't you just want to kill them all? What to do with the corpses now? ā
Garland said, "Throw it away." ā
The boar asked me, "What do you want to do?" I mean, what you said about protecting the people here. ā
I said, "I haven't thought about it yet." But we have to hoard everything we can get, and there are people, and even if there is chaos outside, we can live here. ā
Garland asked, "You're still going to hoard people?" ā
I said solemnly, "Yes, we need all kinds of skilled people." Gardeners, plumbers, builders, doctors, and so on. ā
Garland said, "I see what you mean. You want to make this an island that can survive on its own. Maybe you have a point. I think we should plan it carefully. As he spoke, his eyes habitually turned to the map spread out on the table.
I also pointed to the map and said, "If the worst happens, the population here will increase dramatically." So we first need to look at whether we want to go to the suburbs or to the city. ā
"I think we should expand to the suburbs," said the boar. He pointed to the big wasteland to the east of us and said, "There has to be a place here." ā
I said, "Then we won't be able to use the existing municipal facilities." ā
The boar slapped the map: "If there is such a big mess as you predicted, go to his municipal facilities!" Believe me, in those war-torn places, city dwellers are the most helpless. Once the government does not operate effectively, city dwellers will lack electricity, water, and food, and will not be able to survive at all. ā
Garland also said: "I think so. When the world is in turmoil, the city is the most miserable place. We should be the best choice to develop in the direction of Baozishan Town in the east. ā
I said, "Well, we're going to tilt to the east in the future." Again, we're going to have a couple of places here to store supplies. ā
Garland said: "This one can be inspected by the potatoes, and it should be fine to find a few suitable places from the old factories in this area." ā
While we were talking, it was time for the Russia Today radio station to report the news, and we hurriedly lay on the radio. Sure enough, the news reported that Peanut Stew had decided to send U.S. troops to the states to suppress the riots, but internal sources said it would take two days to deploy troops.
The next piece of news was about Lavona. Dozens of casualties have been reported in the news that a militia demanding the secession of Western Nevada from the United States and a militia demanding that Western Nevada remain in the United States have engaged in armed clashes close to the city center, with both sides using weapons, including bazookas.
It's a mess. "Looks like we need more supplies," Garland said. So you can rest first, and then you will have to get some supplies back tomorrow. I'll make a plan, and we'll talk about our islands. ā
None of us can compare to Garland in planning, so I obediently prepared to go back to bed. As soon as I went out, I saw Malone looking at his Humvee again. I walked up to him and said, "Marlon, can you get me a car?" ā
Malone asked, "What kind of pulling method?" ā
I said, "I hate being hunted after me." If you can get a fast sports car and a Gatling gun, I can smash my pursuers to pieces like in the movies. ā
Malone laughed, "This is impossible, although I have not seen how powerful a real Gatling gun is, but I also know that the recoil of its firing will damage the thin structure of the sports car." So if you want to load a Gatling gun, it's the only one. With that, he patted the bullet-riddled Humvee.
Malone is an automotive expert, and I decided to listen to the experts. So I said, "Okay, I'm going to have a Gatling Humvee." You're going to have to get it out for me as soon as possible. ā
Malone said: "This is natural. I don't know weapons, but I can ask Bogard for help. It's just where is the Gatling gun? ā
I said, "You can get the car done and come to me later." Malone said, "As you wish." ā