To Stuart's surprise, Hong didn't seem to have any unhappy or unexpected emotions.

It was as if this had already been expected by her.

Of course, as a machine intelligence, it is indeed impossible for her to ignore the possibility of the opponent using a jump to avoid the missile - even she can easily guess it, how could Hong not think of it.

The emotion she really felt was less expected than expected...

"Everything is going according to plan."

Almost at the same time she thought of that sentence, Hong's voice also entered her ears.

"Well?"

She tilted her head, raised her ears and lowered her ears, looking very puzzled.

"A saint fighter will not be defeated twice by the same trick."

Faced with Zai Zai's suspicious gaze, Hong did not choose to explain directly, but quoted a sentence from Crimson, which was said to be an ancient famous saying from the golden age of mankind 300 years ago.

Although I don't know what the so-called holy warrior is, but from the literal meaning, it should refer to some kind of high-status warrior——it doesn't matter, as long as you can understand what she wants to express.

"Meow?"

Stuart made a cute sound.

So... what kind of plan is Hong holding?

She still doesn't quite get it.

Seeing that Zai Zai still looked ignorant, after confirming that no one else was looking at this place, Hong playfully gave a one-eyed wink.

"Xiaohong Navigation is re-planning the route."

Accompanied by Hong's voice, the new missile trajectory was also displayed on the big screen in the command center.

"If the opponent's fortress chooses to evade the jump, then let the missiles attack those fleets that cannot jump together because the distance is too far away, wouldn't it be good?"

Hong rubbed Stuart's head with a smile, and said so.

Since polar-orbital missiles enter from the flanks of the battlefield, even if the fort escapes the attack, there will still be a large number of warships located on the trajectory extension line of the missiles, and they can directly and seamlessly connect with only a slight orbital change.

In order to achieve such an effect, she has carefully planned the flight trajectory of the missile, and also set aside an extra 2km/s dv on the basis of the normal terminal maneuver, in order to prevent it from being a rogue jumping evasion.

Want to keep the fortress?

Yes, take the fleet in exchange.

"If it chooses to keep the fortress, then after taking away the fortress and the surrounding fleet, the air defense in this area will be in a complete vacuum, and the number of missile penetrations will be higher than before, and the fleet itself is not as resistant as the fortress. beat it, so its fleet must have suffered a very heavy blow."

Hong held up a finger and talked eloquently.

"At the same time, don't forget that unlike fleets that can maneuver flexibly, it is very difficult for a fortress to complete a change of direction. Therefore, if it chooses to jump to another position on the battlefield, the firepower of this fortress will be significantly affected by the angle. Decline.

"If it chooses to jump directly to the rear of the battlefield, then although the angle is no problem, the increase in distance will also lead to a decrease in firepower-no matter what it chooses, our goal of restricting the fortress has been achieved."

"So this is ah!"

Stewart said he has fully understood.

It has to be said that Hong is still very powerful in military command - just through simple orbit planning, he can firmly restrict the opponent's super-light leap that can be called cheating, even Hong himself just gave It's just an idea, and the specific execution can be easily completed by weak AI alone.

As long as it doesn't involve emotional matters, Hong has always been very smart.

She put her face in her hands, and there was a slight smile on her lips.

I like you the most.

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The missile group is still moving forward.

The barrage of ultra-high-energy lasers and electromagnetic guns continuously swept across the starry sky, and missiles turned into brilliant fireworks under the interception of the opponent every minute.

But this was doomed to futility, since the number of remaining missiles was much greater than those destroyed.

So much that it is impossible for them to intercept them in the remaining time.

After judging that unit 01 would use the jump to save the fortress, Hong adjusted the targets of nearly half of the missiles to the surrounding fleet, while the other half of the missiles were still heading towards the fortress.

This is what she did on purpose.

On the one hand, under Hong's ingenious orbital control, even if the fortress has jumped away, these missiles can still pass through to attack the fleet that was originally blocked by the fortress, and there will be no chance of hitting empty.

On the other hand, it is also to prevent unit 01 from choosing not to jump after seeing that all the missiles have transferred their targets.

As long as they are not deceived by the fake jump, they will definitely end this round of the game with an advantage—if they choose to take this round of missiles hard, the purpose of Hong's plan this time will naturally be accomplished, and there is nothing to say.

If you choose to jump out of the way, then the surrounding fleet will suffer a round, at least thirty or forty warships will be destroyed, and a hundred or so ships will be destroyed.

Although the direct benefit is much lower than that of killing the fortress, considering that moving the fortress to other positions, whether it is the flank or the rear, will reduce its battlefield influence a lot, so it will be profitable overall.

This is the characteristic of space warfare. Compared with the ground, due to the two-way transparency of intelligence in space, the warring parties are playing cards with open cards most of the time.

Just like this time, no matter how the other party chooses, they are actually only answering the question within the range stipulated by Hong - how can the answerer fight against the questioner?

The only solution at this time is to directly flip the table and jump out of the options given by the other party, only then can it be possible to defeat the questioner.

However, the problem is that this time, Unit 01's only ability to flip the table has already been included in the title by Hong.

It has no hole cards to hand over at this time. Therefore, after counting humans and cats for countless times, it is forced to answer the question within the range marked by the red mark for the first time.

Although the question is just a simple track plan, it has already lost this round of the game from the moment it started to answer the question.

"Still dancing?"

When the surviving missiles at the forefront were only 800 kilometers away from the fortress, Hong murmured slightly puzzled.

According to past experience, no matter how large the total mass of the objects in the transition is, the time from the appearance of the transition light to the start of the transition is about 35 seconds—and according to the current speed of the missile at 18 kilometers per second, the bottom line distance for the opponent to start the transition should be It is 630 kilometers. If it is lower than this figure, then it is very likely to suffer damage from the most advanced nuclear bomb before the jump.

Although the current missile is still 800 kilometers away from the fortress, there is still about 10 seconds left for it to start the jump, but obviously, normal people will not choose to push the distance to such a limit.

There is no benefit if the pressure is successful, but if the pressure fails and the damage that could have been avoided is hit on the body, then thank you.

Is it really just going to cheat some of its missiles by false jumps?

It is not impossible. After nearly half of the missiles were diverted to the surrounding warships that were not preparing for the jump, due to the reduction in the number of missiles, the estimated number of penetrations has been reduced from about 400 to about 150.

The firepower has been reduced to three-eighths, which looks very good. Maybe the close defense and another explosion can barely save lives, but the problem is that although this saves lives, the price is that the surrounding warships will eat all the original ones. The damage the stronghold resists.

Although the defense penetration rate of the missiles on the fortress has been reduced by nearly 20%, because it has transferred the output of many surrounding warships, the firepower received by the missiles responsible for attacking that part of the warships has also been reduced accordingly, making their defense penetration rate It was also up about 10%.

It seems that the total number of defense penetrations has decreased, but compared to a fortress with rough skin and thick flesh weighing tens of millions of tons, the 10,000+ ton battleship with a length equal to the thickness of the fortress can deal more damage than a nuclear bomb. Is it equated with the fortress?

If she were to choose, she should simply choose to let the fortress lead all the surrounding fleets to output at full strength from the beginning, and let the fortress absorb all the damage from this wave of missiles while trying to intercept as many as possible.

Or, just let the flagship take away the fortress and the surrounding fleet, let the remaining warships carry the missiles, and take the part of the transferred warships to attack from above the cat alliance/human fleet. Try to exchange some battle damage to make up for your own losses.

Now that it is like this, the surrounding fleet will suffer damage, and the fortress will have to be severely damaged if it is not dead, which is the best of both worlds.

Unit 01 is definitely not that stupid, so, is there something else she didn't count?

Looking at the group of missiles getting closer and closer to the fortress, not only did Hong feel no joy in his heart, but he also felt more and more impenetrable.

"700 kilometers."

"600 kilometers."

"500 kilometers...wait, did it move?"

When she thought that unit 01 might really just be planning to fake a diversion, the leap light unexpectedly appeared.

Appeared.

"Why are you jumping now?"

Along with the blue light came the indescribably great sense of doubt in Hong's heart.

Why take off at this moment?

Not only absorbing the damage of the first few nuclear bombs, but also allowing the follow-up missiles to attack other warships - is such a genius take-off time really something normal people can think of?

The best of both worlds v2.0?

At such a short distance, neither the main guns of the battleships nor the fortress guns in the star port can hit the fast-moving missiles—you must know that the duration of each shot of a standard free electron laser is about 0.01 seconds. In the distance space battle, since the relative speed of the two sides is not high, and the distance is far enough, the aiming device of the main gun itself can basically guarantee that the 0.01-second attack can hit almost the same point.

But for such a unit with such a short distance and such a fast speed, especially the unit that has an included angle with the direction of the main gun, the situation is different-in this 0.01 second irradiation time, the missile can already fly nearly 200 meters distance, and pulled out a slight angle in the field of view of the main gun.

This angle is very small, very small, and basically only needs a little more movement of the artillery sight to be able to aim, but when this angle is pulled out in a very short period of time, problems arise.

This unit has an apparent angular velocity.

As for the axis gun, the most troublesome unit may be the unit that moves at a high angular velocity at close range - for the axis gun with extremely poor tracking ability, what should be done to accurately keep up with this missile , to ensure that it irradiates a point throughout the whole process, at least in a smaller area?

Obviously very difficult.

For lasers, the inability to accurately control the spot in a small area means low lethality.

Even if all the energy of this shot was missed, the damage was evenly divided into a line from the beginning to the end of the missile. Wouldn't the power be greatly reduced?

In addition, the power of the split light outlet itself is much lower than that of the front main light outlet. Such a short distance will cause many main guns to have no shooting range, and so on. In short, if it is a missile attacking from the front, the main gun If it can hit 300 kilometers before basically losing its interception ability, the main gun of these missiles attacking from the bottom will basically lose its interception ability at a distance of about 1500 kilometers.

At such an extremely short distance, only the turret-style secondary guns can complete the task of interception.

But "coincidentally", under the previous concentrated fire of the Cat League, the fortress has unfortunately lost almost all of its secondary battery.

Although the surrounding battleships still have some auxiliary artillery that can go far enough to support them, she is completely confident that there is almost no possibility of intercepting nuclear bombs that break through to this range.

So, why does it take off at this distance?

Until the last second before the jump started, until the moment when she could see the first few nuclear bombs explode in the blue light of the jump, she was still puzzled.

The dazzling blue light suddenly disappeared. Not surprisingly, the enemy fortress that originally stood in the center of the battlefield has disappeared.

"The target has been lost, and the target is being searched again."

Almost at the same moment when the fortress disappeared, Hong had already switched her gaze to where she expected the fortress to land.

Although Hong's technology has absolutely no ability to observe and predict the speed of light itself, it doesn't matter. The jump is ultimately for fleet combat. By observing the direction the enemy fleet turns in advance, you can guess the opponent's jump point. Not far from ten.

If there is no accident, after about 0.11 seconds, the enemy fortress and fleet group that moved 1.2 kilometers laterally at 4000 times the speed of light will appear at a position about 10000 kilometers away from the human fortress—although for space, This is almost equivalent to using the toes to move a little distance. Using superluminal speed is really a sledgehammer, but there is no way, after all...

and many more.

While the "Weak Red" on the front line was still searching for the target sky area according to the previous rules, the "Red True" on the Katus instantly discovered something was wrong.

"Why is the fleet still there, and the missile group responsible for attacking the fortress is gone?"

The transition range was not well controlled, and the fleet was not taken away, but the missiles were also taken away?

Or, is this intentional, in order to save its other fleet?

The time is really too short, so short that she has no time to mobilize the supercomputers in other places, so she can only judge by the supercomputers where her body is located and a little bit of instinct.

"0.2 seconds passed, and the fortress did not appear at the predetermined position."

Although she didn't know what unit 01 did, she clearly understood one thing - this time, it still jumped out of the range of questions she had drawn, and no longer appeared as an answerer.

So this time, where did it jump to?And why choose to start the leap at such an opportunity?

She tried to find her staff to develop a little idea, but obviously, this is impossible-for the Jeffreys, 0.2 seconds is not even enough for them to realize that "the fortress did not appear on schedule." Location.

Not to mention, at this time, she was just using the superluminal communication device to watch the front-line pictures-it was the weak red and those Jeffreys on the front line who really made the on-the-spot judgment and decision-making, not her.

All she can do is wait.

Waiting for the mystery to be revealed.

Soon, after about a second, the front line also realized that something was wrong, and immediately ordered to start searching for traces of the opponent's fortress.

However, after searching for several seconds, they were surprised to find that there were no units suspected of being fortresses within the 180-degree field of vision in front of their own fleet.

Left, no; behind, no; below, no; above, no.

In the entire battlefield, and even in all directions except the direction of the human positions, the mysteriously missing fortress was not found.

After eliminating all possibilities of error, what remains, no matter how unbelievable, must be the truth.

After the observation data of the direction of the human position was retrieved, everyone did find the "missing" fortress - but, that location, no one thought of it.

It's right in front of the Human Fortress.

The distance is 100 kilometers.

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