Chapter 555: Stalemate

Although two military camps have been captured, and more than 1,000 Silicon Phantom Legions have landed, and the Human Legion has suffered extremely heavy losses, the battle has not stopped because the Silicon Phantom Legion has not moved, and the Human Legion has not chosen to hold out because of this.

In just half a month, Kuria lost thousands of generals and dozens of war kings.

What's worse is that these generals and war kings were all attacked suddenly, and they were killed by the time the reinforcements arrived, and they also lost the allocated Origin Converter.

What does this mean?

You must know that Kutum only sent a hundred war kings and 8,000 generals in total. In the Silicon Charm Alliance, the war generals and war kings are not only symbols of identity and status, but also the soul of the Silicon Charm army. To put it simply, only powerful generals and war kings can command the Silicon Charm Legion, and let the Silicon Charm warriors obey the command. Without the commander of the Warlord and the Warlord, no matter how many Silicon Warriors there are, they are just a rabble.

Of course, the strength of the Warlord and the Warlord is not because they have a stronger body than the Silicon Phantom Warrior, or a more intelligent mind, but because they have the Origin Converter given by the top Warrior, and can control and use the Origin Converter to obtain a powerful combat power beyond the ordinary.

In the Silicon Charm Alliance, only the top war kings have the qualifications to appoint war generals and war kings, and all the original energy converters are from the top war kings. In fact, almost all Silicon Phantom Warriors can control and use Origin Energy, and at most they only need to be trained to master the Origin Converter. It's just that the War King does not have the qualifications to appoint war generals, nor does he have a redundant Origin Converter, so appointing the War King and War Generals by giving the Origin Energy Converter is not only the privilege of the top War King, but also the means used by the top War King to control his subordinates. To put it simply, only those that perform well. Only Silicon Warriors who are loyal to the top Warlords are eligible for promotion.

The key is the Primal Energy Converter.

The last thing Kulia could afford was the loss of the Origin Converter.

He has thousands of Silicon Charm Legions in his hands, tens of millions of Silicon Charm Warriors, and if you count the fleet, it will be even more, so sacrificing millions, or even tens of millions, of Silicon Charm Warriors will not have much impact at all. The question is. Kuria doesn't have any extra Origin Converters on his hands. The loss of a general or king means the loss of an Origin Converter, which means the loss of the command of a legion.

It's only been half a month!

At this rate, if you wait for another half a month, that is, when all the Silicon Phantom Legions land on Beacon Mars, Kuria will lose one-third of the generals and almost all of the war kings.

Without the War King, can this battle continue?

If the war general is the backbone of the silicon charm army, then the war king is the soul.

In fact. This is related to the basic structure of the Silicon Alliance.

That is, the Silicon Charm Alliance is composed of many groups, and the military and government are integrated. To put it simply, the Silicon Alliance has no civilian government at all, and even in peacetime, it is run by the Legion. As a result, the Silicon Alliance was divided into eight regions, with each of the eight top war kings in charge. Under the top kings. It is a group of hundreds of war kings, each with their own jurisdiction. Below the Warlord is a tribe commanded by Warlords. That is, the general is the leader of the tribe and can form a legion in his own tribe. Although the Warlord is the commander of the legion, only the Warlord can bring together the various tribes in his jurisdiction and form an army of dozens, if not hundreds, of legions. In other words, when dividing the legion by population, the war king is the real commander. In a large-scale war. If several legions of the clan need to work together, the top war king must come forward in person, or appoint a war king as the commander-in-chief. Through this system, the Silicon Charm Alliance was united and exerted its amazing combat effectiveness. That's what it is. determines the status of the top war king in the Silicon Charm Alliance, as well as the status of the war king in the silicon charm army.

It can be said that the War King has an irreplaceable importance.

To put it simply, even if Kutum appoints Kuriya as the commander-in-chief, Kuria can only give orders to those war kings sent by Kutum, and cannot directly order the generals under these war kings, let alone command the generals of other war kings to lead the legion to carry out combat missions.

What's more, the War King's abilities are also limited.

In peacetime, a Warlord has dozens of generals under his command, while in wartime, especially in an all-out war with the Galactic Alliance, a Warlord often commands hundreds of warlords.

In fact, this is also the limit of the War King's ability to command.

Even Kuria commanded a few hundred generals at most.

If there are too many troops participating in the war, such as this time, there are thousands of Silicon Phantom Legions, one war king will definitely not be able to play, and it will need the assistance of other war kings.

Obviously, this is exactly the problem that Kuria is experiencing.

Losing a few generals is not a big problem, because one general can command several legions at the same time, and there are not too many legions that are engaged in battle at one time.

The problem is that if you lose most of the war kings, this battle will not be fought.

Kuria had to admit that he had encountered an extremely powerful opponent, and that guy named Yang Yi had found a way to deal with the Silicon Charm army. Otherwise, in the past half month, those human soldiers under his command would not have attacked frequently.

If it drags on for another half a month, Kuria will have to give up.

It's just that thousands of legions have already landed on Mars, and Kuria can't give up. Then, the only way is to adjust the offensive deployment.

Attack ahead of schedule?

Obviously, Kuria felt that this was the next step.

Quite simply, the human warriors are frequently dispatched, and they are aimed at the generals and war kings, which is clearly forcing the Silicon Charm army to attack in advance. Because there are not enough generals to command the Silicon Legion to fight with the War King, even if there are enough troops, they may not be able to capture the human legion's military camp. Forcing an offensive is sure to suffer heavy losses and even lead to unpredictable results.

You know, the minds of the Silicon Warriors are simple.

If the battle goes well, then it's okay to say, after all, the huge force advantage is enough to offset the simple-minded defects of the silicon phantom warriors. If the battle does not go well, especially if it suffers heavy losses in the attack, and the Silicon Charm Legion that enters the battle is in chaos, and there are no generals and war kings to stand up to maintain order, then only a small accident, such as a certain Silicon Charm Legion getting the wrong direction when advancing, will cause the Silicon Charm army to completely retreat. When millions, if not tens of millions, of Silicon Phantom warriors are not killing the enemy, but rushing to the rear, let alone Curia, even if Kutum himself goes into battle, he may not be able to stop these simple-minded guys.

Such things have not happened in the past, but they have happened often.

In the five Greenwich Wars over the past 5,000 years, the Silicon Charm army has repeatedly collapsed due to confusion in command, and eventually evolved into a total rout. In the Battle of Dawn of Peace at the end of the Fifth Greenwich War, about 1,000 Silicon Legions were wiped out due to their lack of command, and the entire defense line collapsed, and the Human Legion took this opportunity to launch an attack, and finally defeated the "Kuhn-Barrion Fortress".

If something like this happened to Mars, it would be an absolute disaster.

Don't forget, Kuria is nothing more than a war king. If thousands of legions get out of control at the same time, he simply can't control the situation with his ability.

Obviously, there has to be a way to solve this problem.

To this end, Kuria gathered all the war kings.

According to Curia, each Warlord had to choose one, preferably the most capable of the warlords, from among his warlords, and give them enough power so that in the event of an emergency, these warlords would be able to stand up and maintain order in the legions. Of course, in order to facilitate command, these generals who shoulder the status of "Acting War King" need to be loyal to Curia, that is, they must obey Curia's command when necessary.

Obviously, that's the problem.

The war general is the soldier of the war king, and he is the most relied on subordinate of the war king. Not to mention that Kuria is just a war king, even if he is a top war king like Kutum, he is not qualified to let other war kings' generals be loyal to him. In other words, if these Warlords make their generals loyal to Kuria, they will lose control of them. When the time comes, Kuria will be able to use these generals to take over their Silicon Legion.

Besides, these war kings sent by Kutum come from different populations.

It can only be said that Curia's idea is beautiful, but it does not work at all.

The question is, what else can be done if you don't?

Kuria was resolute, and the other kings were unwilling to compromise. In order to fight against Kuria, some of the War Kings also united, saying that until this problem is resolved, they will not let their legions be stationed in Beacon Mars, let alone follow Curia's command to attack the human legion's military camp.

As a result, the problem has not been solved, but has become more serious.

Kuria was very helpless, and believed that those war kings who stood up to him were probably deliberately sent by Kutum, and had already been instructed by Kutum to make trouble for him and prevent him from laying down the beacon spark within the specified time.

If he could, Kuria would love to get rid of these guys and appoint a new war king.

It's a pity that not only does he not have this qualification, but he also doesn't have such ability.

To put it bluntly, Kuria doesn't have a superfluous Origin Converter and can't make it. If it weren't for that, he would have done it a long time ago.

Of course, Kuria is not out of the question.

Although he was the commander-in-chief of this offensive operation, according to the tradition of the Silicon Charm Alliance, if the battle was lost, those war kings under his command would not end well. In addition, Kuria is under the orders of Kutum to command the battle in place of Kutum, even if he is not a top war king, he still has the command of a top war king. After Kuria has made arrangements and given orders, if the other Warlords refuse to carry it out and the resulting defeat leads to defeat, then the Warlords who refuse to carry out the orders will be the first to be unlucky, not Kuria.

Obviously, if it is consumed, there will always be one side who compromises and retreats for fear of taking responsibility. (To be continued.) )