Chapter 22: A Lesson for You
After receiving Sivel's order, Icarus began to build a robot assembly plant here with construction robots and construction drones on engineering ships.
These robots and drones were created to build buildings and facilities better and faster, and they are extremely efficient compared to ordinary workers.
The robotic assembly plant they are building is one of the buildings stored in their program, which has the standard construction templates for these buildings.
By introducing rapid iteration algorithms in the field of building simulation, they were able to determine the optimal assembly mode for all building projects as quickly as possible. In terms of assembly algorithms, the application of game theory and fuzzy theory has the potential to greatly optimize the assembly and construction of modules. The standardized prefabricated formwork greatly reduces the construction time of the on-site facilities.
For ordinary workers, the construction of buildings is not the more people the better, the overall organization and the coordination of each link is very important, the more people the more prone to mistakes. However, these are not a problem for this group of construction machinery at all, and now there are about 200,000 construction robots working together to build this robot assembly plant, but they are still orderly and have a clear division of labor.
As the robot was in the process of building, Sivir took out a map showing the distribution of various resources on the planet Sara and handed it to Icarus.
"The robotic labor produced will be placed in these resource-rich places, and mineral refineries and resource warehouses will be built in these places. If you don't have enough energy, you can choose a location to build a power plant or other facilities. Sivir said.
Icarus nodded, took the map with the resources labeled, scanned it, and returned it to Sivir.
After arranging Icarus's mission, Sivir returned to the command room in the Berkshire barracks.
Here, Laurent and Spencer are discussing which planets to rescue first or which troops to support first when reinforcements from the two warbands arrive.
Seeing Sivir coming, the two stopped their discussion and told Sivir their thoughts, wanting to ask Sivir's opinion.
Laurent believes that if you want to really eliminate the chaos in the Hylyon Star Zone, you can't do it without the Imperial Navy, and you should first go to support the Imperial Navy in the Hylyon Star Zone and help it eliminate those traitors in the navy, with the help of the navy, you can solve the problem of Hylyon faster.
Spencer, on the other hand, believes that the Imperial Navy and the traitors don't know where to fight, those fleets are scattered throughout the star sector, and they can't quickly liberate all the forces of the Imperial Navy, so they should go to the rescue of various planets first, and if they meet the Imperial Navy fighting with the traitors on the way, they will help, and they don't know how much time it will take to look for them everywhere.
Both of them made sense, and Sivir sat in his chair and pondered for a long time.
"Laurent, order the Imperial Navy in the surrounding sectors to be sure to send reinforcements to the Hylyon sector. In the name of the Fire Barrier, the Bonebreaker Hammer, and the warbands we've connected with, they'll have to send reinforcements! Admirals of any sector who ignores this order will be considered traitors by us at the end of the war, and will be judged by our warbands! ”
The situation in Hayrion is not optimistic, and it is difficult to solve such a huge problem with the strength of this sector alone. The Terra authorities had nothing to do, so they could only give their own orders and threaten to force the fleets of the surrounding empires to rush to support.
Sivir's brow furrowed, and his face was uncertain.
Multiple warbands and fleets may be able to sweep away the chaotic forces of Hylyon, but these armies do not have a unified leader, and they are likely to fight against the traitors of the empire they encounter, and they will not be able to pool their forces, which will make the process of clearing the chaotic forces of Hylyon extremely slow. I don't know how many of the Empire's subjects will die in the process.
Perhaps, he should stand up and lead them, so as to minimize the losses suffered by Helion.
Siwell's eyes gradually became firm, and he secretly made up his mind in his heart.
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After Zach had trained the cathars, he reported back to Sivir.
When Sivir got the news, he sent the Voyage and the engineering ship to Philippon to pick up the cathars and the Crusade of Holy Presence to Sarah.
After the army arrived, Sivir ordered Zach to temporarily take command of the two legions. Responsible for eliminating the cultists in Sarah's underground.
After Zach came underground to find out the situation, he couldn't help but be a little disappointed. At this time, the cultists were driven out of the underground city and deprived of their only source of food. By the time Zach was training soldiers in Philimon, the cultists had begun to starve.
By the time Zach arrived, many cultists had begun to surrender to the Empire after they could not stand the hunger. It wasn't quite the battle Zach was looking forward to, and his soldiers didn't feel it honorable to bully these skinny enemies.
Of course, the soldiers would not have shown mercy to the traitors of the Empire, and would not have even wanted to accept the surrender of these traitors if it had not been for Sivir's order to use these surrendered traitors as slaves and put into the production of factories.
The reasons for these cultists' betrayal of the Empire may be understandable, but betrayal of the Empire will never be forgiven.
Although Zach somewhat despises these cultists as his enemies, Lord Sivel's orders must be carried out accurately.
Zach and his legion commander and corps commander discussed the time of the attack, and assigned the area that each unit was responsible for cleaning.
When the time was up, all the armies immediately began to set out from the underground city, heading towards the labyrinthine tunnels.
The cultists in the tunnels are as weak and vulnerable as Zach and his soldiers think. But as the army went deeper, the tunnels gradually narrowed, and most of them could only accommodate one or two people to pass through, and sometimes even only one hole, which was not passable at all.
Sometimes, in the blind spot in the corner ahead, a cultist with a sharp blade might suddenly appear, stabbing his weapon into the body of the careless soldiers, inflicting casualties on Zack's soldiers, and then rushing to another tunnel and disappearing. In the crevices of some roads, sharp weapons or long swords are suddenly thrown out, taking the lives of soldiers.
After completing the first round of sweeping, the soldiers retreated to the dungeon. Zach looked at the casualties reported by the various troops in his hands, angry, frustrated, and remorseful, and his heart was mixed.
The cultist on Sara teaches Zach, who has just become an army commander, a valuable first lesson - don't take any enemy lightly.
Surprisingly, on the report sheet, the casualties of the cathars were much lower than those of the Holy Presence Crusaders, who had experienced the Philippon rebellion.
After Zach questioned the soldiers, he learned that melee weapons were more effective than those guns in the small space of these spaces. And those who were born in the feudal world are good at playing with melee weapons. The Holy Advent crusades were far inferior to the cathars in this respect.
The casualties of the soldiers made Zach deeply feel his lack of leadership skills and incomplete thinking. Once again, he and his soldiers reworked a second purge plan, which was bound to take down the cultists with minimal losses.