On the way back to the Doomsday Shadow Fortress, Chu Jungui has been reviewing the battle. Several short battles made Chu Jungui feel that the enemy he faced this time was not simple. Each time was an encounter, and the enemy's strength increased beyond expectations. If he had known that his opponent was of this size, Chu Jungui would rather hold back his chariot at home for a few more days before going out for a decisive battle.
But the opponent obviously didn't want to give him this time. This force came for the Shadow of Doomsday Fortress, but the opponent didn't expect Chu Jungui to increase production capacity so much in just ten days, let alone the test subjects. He single-handedly turned the tide of the battle and was repelled twice with superior force.
In the eyes of the test subject, the opponent's losses were not great, at least not catastrophic, and there was no need to retreat at all. However, after talking to Roland, Chu Jungui realized his mistake: people are not experimental subjects, they have morale.
People will be hesitant, fearful, worried, and angry. The test subject can only calculate the outcome. All soldiers are chips in his eyes. As long as he can win the battle, he can fight to the last man.
However, this is not the case with humans. In rare cases, human armies fight to the last man. Most of the time, the default rule of the Tang Dynasty and the Federation is that troops can retreat or even surrender if their troops are reduced by 20%. Starship fleets are even more cautious in decisive battles. Many times the battleships will evacuate the battlefield as soon as they are damaged.
In the past two battles, the casualties caused to the opponent in the previous one were obviously more than 20%. Although this time it was slightly worse, it destroyed most of the opponent's supplies and ammunition and severely damaged the mecha troops, so it was normal for the opponent to retreat. After all, the Round Table Knights have support, a base and supplies, so there is no need to fight Chu Jungui like a gangster. On the contrary, Roland and his group had no way out for a long time. They were fighting for survival only to the last soldier.
As for Chu Jungui, in his eyes, fighting is just fighting, and the whole meaning is to destroy the enemy and protect yourself. There is no passion or desperate effort. If we fight, it will be the enemy's life.
After understanding the opponent's mentality and combining the combat data, Chu Jungui had already come to several conclusions when he returned to the Doomsday Shadow Fortress. This time the opponent had stronger troops, more supplies, and his actions were more resolute and decisive: just after the first encounter, he sent out a large force to attack his home base, clearly intending to destroy them in one fell swoop. And not continuing the offensive after suffering certain losses is by no means a good sign. This shows that the opponent must have stronger support waiting behind him, so he is not in a hurry to fight for the short term, and goes back to rest first and fight again tomorrow.
When we meet again next time, the Knights of the Round Table will not be the only ones with this team.
There is no such thing as a fixed mindset here in the experimental body. When he was thinking about the opponent's possible attack methods, he included all the known data and then started to deduce it.
Chu Jungui originally had data on the main weapons and equipment of the Federation and the Community, and with the additions of Roland and Wilson, he had an inseparable understanding of the Knights of the Round Table. Then during the deduction process, Chu Jungui discovered a problem: the federation's attack was not trying its best.
This question is actually easy to answer. Wilson and others already know that there may be former superiors or familiar acquaintances of them in the federal base. They are unwilling to kill them all. After attacking once, they just ignore them and let them fend for themselves. self-destruction. Unexpectedly, Chu Jungui returned suddenly, and as soon as he came back, he began to organize his army and make provocations. The opinions of these past federal officers were that the opponent's offensive would be stronger, but it would not be fatal.
But in the world of test subjects, favor is never a variable.
After the deduction, Chu Jungui discovered a possible danger: a missile attack.
The location of the Doomsday Shadow Fortress is fixed, and this is its fatal flaw. The Federation's missiles do not require additional technology at all. They can hit accurately using old antique technology or even relying on mechanical technology. The rest is a matter of yield.
Although in the extremely harsh environment of Planet 4, perhaps only one or two of the 10 missiles can successfully reach the target, but even if one falls, it will be fatal.
When Chu Jungui is around, he can still rely on rapid-fire cannons for defense. If Chu Jungui is away or busy with other things, it will be very difficult for his soldiers to defend against missiles.
The missiles most likely to hit are particle bombs that are designed to kill people. This kind of missile is not very effective against rough-skinned and fleshy war beasts, but it is still quite effective against people.
However, what the Federation didn't know was that Chu Jungui had developed survival-grade composite materials that could barely withstand the ion storm in the storm clouds. No matter how powerful human missiles are at this moment, they cannot compare to the planet's storm clouds.
As an advanced fortress for planetary occupation, the main building of Shadow of Doom is naturally extremely strong and can withstand direct bombardment from fusion bombs. What we need to worry about now are particle bombs.
As soon as Chu Jun returned to the fortress, he arranged to produce survival-grade composite armor plates, and spent a whole day covering the surfaces of important buildings in the fortress. Although this layer of armor is not thick enough, it can already resist and filter out most lethal heavy particles.
After arranging the defense, Chu Jungui felt deeply that the fortress's production capacity was still insufficient, so he gritted his teeth and spent the next two days producing a total of 5 crystal power furnaces. The energy supply of the entire fortress exceeded 2 million in one go. kilowatt. With energy, there are endless possibilities, and you can compete with the Knights of the Round Table.
Chu Jungui just felt confident, but the crisis was already approaching.
Chu Jungui stood on the top floor of the fortress, looking at a few flashing points of light in the distant sky, his expression instantly solemn. Without Chu Jungui's warning, the fortress's alarm had already sounded, and the soldiers who were still active outside rushed into the building. Some of the people working outside the fortress had no time to return, so they all ran to the vehicles and hid in them. All engineering vehicles are equipped with additional armor, and their defense power is much stronger than that of single-person armor.
Chu Jungui narrowed his eyes slightly and instantly distinguished the number of flashing light spots. There were 5 shots in total.
"You really think highly of me!" Chu Jungui complained in his heart, returned to the fighting position, closed the hatch, and pulled down the defensive partition.
All that's left is to pray.
At this moment, Gan Bo stood high in the distance, looking gloomy and unable to laugh at all. There were still traces of dozens of missiles in the sky, but before they flew very far, several of them seriously deviated from their original directions and flew to no one knows where.
He smiled bitterly and said to himself: "36 missiles, 10 times the configuration, enough to look down on you. Probably... half of them can reach the target, right?"