Overlord: Rise of the Zerg

Chapter 307: To no avail (page 12)

Hawut's all-out attack was not only difficult for other civilizations in the alliance to understand, but even Zero did not expect that the other party would suddenly launch a battle of this scale without any warning!

Although the Vege Empire's direct combat power within the alliance is not strong at all, it is not as strong as the Hero Federation, let alone Korva, who has been presiding over the affairs of the alliance from the very beginning.

But that is only relatively speaking. Vege itself just has no more interests to pursue against the Zerg. From the very beginning, among the three major civilizations, only the Vege Empire was the least concerned about the alliance, and it is still the same today.

However, if compared to the Zerg, when it comes out in full force, it is still a force that is enough to make both Zero and Mira look at it!

The power of the insect swarm that penetrated deep into the defense line was immediately eliminated. The opponent's operation was a huge one, and it felt to Zero as if it was "deliberately" looking for trouble. After clearing the surrounding insect swarms, the large fleet then Disappeared from Zero's sight.

Two Ori months later, a large number of star colonies in the inner galaxy of the Zerg suffered a devastating blow from their superior combat power.

Under normal conditions, it would be difficult for the Zerg swarm to defeat the opponent with an absolute numerical advantage, let alone the combat forces in the star system that had previously deployed large groups of Zerg combat forces to expand to the front line in the offensive organized by Hawut. It's recovering.

In this sudden large-scale raid, the Zerg were almost wiped out by the opponent in the form of massacre. Although Hawut had his own purpose in launching this war, it was obvious that he would not "send" directly. He still In this way, value is created for the empire and the federation.

This time, he has no intention of retreating, even if his actions will inevitably attract more and more insect swarms.

Hawut even tried to establish permanent industrial facilities in the star systems he had occupied, and he also began to try to establish small space channels. This means that he will be able to continuously mobilize combat forces produced by industrial bases from behind!

Of course, he also faced some problems in launching such a large-scale campaign, the most serious of which was human resources.

The entire alliance has really put a lot of effort into this carefully built defense line, especially the Korva and Hero Federation. Over the past few hundred years, a large amount of resources have been concentrated here, directly creating what it is today. This huge industrial system allows the three major civilizations to "stop" the Zerg here in a sense.

But all three have one thing in common. After hundreds of years of development, their industrial production capacity is undoubtedly overflowing. However, operating a warship requires manpower, even with powerful intelligence as an aid, operating a warship It also requires a considerable number of intelligent racial individuals with basic knowledge and abilities.

Intelligent life does not exist within the three major civilizations. This is something that everyone in the explored universe knows, which means that they are destined to be unable to rely on strong artificial intelligence, a cold program with fatal flaws, to command a fleet.

Therefore, the matter of recruiting warriors from the local area and actively cultivating combat talents has not stopped since the establishment of the alliance. To this day, each of the three major civilizations has a relatively complete war system on the front line.

At this point, Korva is the one leading the way. Thanks to the superb life science and technology, pure human resources will never be a big problem for Korva. The difficulty lies in the subsequent personnel training and training. But no matter what, in the current alliance's combat system, Korva The fleet directly under Wa is not only the largest in number, but also the most powerful. They are often the vanguard in attacking the Zerg, but this time they were obviously robbed of the limelight.

But it is obvious that Veggie, who has never been too concerned about this in the local area, does not have such good conditions. Before discovering the Zerg, they had just experienced a catastrophe that spread across the entire civilization, and the civilized individuals died directly due to the "curse" Although not too much, the chaos and turmoil caused indirectly cost countless Vej civilians their lives.

In this era, when it comes to available human resources, Korva has many vassal races available, and it also has considerable life technology, while the Hero Federation has many "allies" to provide support, and only "lonely" general The Vege Empire seems a bit weak in this regard, not to mention that it is only Hawut himself who is waging war now, not the entire race.

Having a huge fleet but not enough personnel to control it was the first problem Hawut encountered, but he actually didn't care too much. There were enough warships with combat capabilities now, and he was convinced that such an attack could Putting some pressure on the Zerg means that the other party can no longer be as indifferent as before. As long as the other party is willing to confront itself, Hawut's goal will be achieved regardless of the final outcome of the war.

As for what consequences his actions this time will have on the entire alliance, and what subsequent actions the Hero Federation and the Korva Empire will take, Hawut doesn't care too much.

He is the highest official of the empire in this star field, and nominally needs to cooperate with all actions of the alliance, but if he insists on going his own way, no one has the power to interfere with his actions until the accountability of the empire comes. What's more, given the current relationship between Hero and Korva within the empire, it is unlikely that they will let Hawut step down because of this.

This is his confidence. At least he will not make principled mistakes, which ensures that this war can continue.

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Although Toki Zero was initially surprised by the opponent's sudden large-scale active attack, he actually didn't pay too much attention. He also hopes that the Zerg can catch up with the opponent above the level of technology and get rid of this situation where every war is one-sided.

As for the loss of several star systems, or the death of millions or more Zerg units under the opponent's attack, in fact, to put it bluntly, it is just a drop in the bucket for the Zerg, and there is no need to go to war as before.

As the saying goes, you fight yours and I fight mine. You come to invade my galaxy. We are also constantly advancing. The few casualties are just the loss of some resources. We have not really shown the ability to threaten the survival of the Zerg. After all, He's just a clown.

It wasn't until he discovered that the opponent occupied the original galaxy of the Zerg and began to use it as a stronghold to develop around one by one and eliminate the Zerg units that he truly changed his mind.

Although they still could not threaten Zero itself, they gradually began to actually cause huge trouble for the Zerg to advance upward, because the wormhole passages that had been discovered were occupied, which directly caused the Zerg units in the rear to be unable to move forward quickly. Support, if left alone, the Zerg combat strength on the front line will become quite weak.

After all, the reason why the swarm can continue to maintain absolute numerical suppression and can produce nine-digit or more space units at any time is that a large part of them comes from the support from the rear.

After clearly seeing the purpose of the alliance, Zero was convinced that the other party would not be able to stop the Zerg swarm from moving forward in the end. It was just a matter of time. However, the other party clearly showed the intention of slowly advancing to destroy the Zerg base. Zero felt a slight threat, not to the survival of the Zerg, but to its subsequent development.

Zero can allow them to cut off the Zerg version of the "highway" leading to the rear in this direction, but cannot tolerate their steady expansion and development to gain a foothold in the Zerg-dominated star domain.

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