The technological competition starts with the integration of space-time memory

Chapter 356 Man’s calculation is not as good as God’s calculation

Chapter 356 Man’s calculation is not as good as God’s calculation
Bristol said at this time: "Fierwen's strategy is still very feasible. Only by putting the blame on Li Tang can we maximize our benefits.

As for the Eastern Japanese, they are colluding within the Western Alliance and want to use the power of the alliance to destroy the satellite network behind [Dream Shadow].

The time is not right for this matter yet, so let's put it on hold for now.

But the military needs to be prepared, and not only that, but also be ready for the start of the S3 season.”

Everyone was a little surprised when Bristol said the last sentence.

Ms. Harley turned her head and looked at Bristol. After confirming that Bristol did not make a mistake, she asked hesitantly, "Bristol, why do you want to prepare for this?"

Bristow said: "Everyone, the other side was conducting a large-scale exercise a while ago, and the intelligence departments of Blue Grain and its allies have reported this information.

Since the other side is making such preparations, how can we not have corresponding countermeasures?

In addition, if the Empire cannot obtain alien technology after landing on Mars, it will be difficult for the Empire's technology to surpass Li Tang's Future Technology Research Institute.

This means that [Dream Shadow] is difficult to replace. If it is not cracked violently, not only the Empire, but even the entire Western Alliance will be bled to death by [Dream Shadow]'s soft knife!

Rather than ending up like that, it would be better to have a great S3 season, maybe everything would be different."

Bristol seemed to have aged particularly quickly during this period. His temples were completely white, and there were a lot of white hairs mixed in with the middle of his hair, making his entire hair look a golden gray.

There was an unspeakable fatigue in his eyes, and no one knew the pain he was feeling in his heart due to the decline of the empire.

The feeling of watching a once powerful country decline bit by bit in your hands, but being unable to escape the sadness of failure no matter how hard you struggle.

It was like a slow poison, eating away at Bristol's life.

At this moment, his words revealed a certain determination and ruthlessness.

Some of the people present could hear it, but some were completely clueless.

Michelle Brick looked at Bristol with the same sad eyes, sighing even more in his heart.

General James had a long conversation with him after his return from Luçon.

He even reviewed with him all of the Empire's combat operations during Operation Defending Freedom.

The final conclusion is very clear: it is not the fault of war, but the result of being inferior in skills!
Although Michelle had understood before that the empire's technology was backward, he was also aware of the famous saying from the other side that "those who lag behind will be beaten."

But no one would have expected that this famous saying would be fulfilled on the imperial army so soon.

Whether it was the experimental unit of the 1st Power Armor Battalion at the beginning, or the 25th Army Division, and the 2nd Marine Division Mixed Brigade.

Their combat operations were all caused by being crushed by the enemy's technological equipment.

If the defeat of the 1st Power Armor Battalion was due to the crushing of their own side by the opponent's high-end combat power.

The two defeats of the 25th Army Division and the 2nd Marine Division were entirely due to the flexible application of several of these technologies, which defeated the Imperial Army.

Not to mention, in the Lusong naval and air battle, the enemy only used one or two types of missiles to defeat the Empire's navy and air force.

“General Brick, the core technology of all these equipment is artificial intelligence!
Their weapons are already intelligent, and if we don’t catch up in this regard, we will never win!”

These were the last words uttered by General James as a soldier.

Michelle Brick now fully understood that the economic crisis in the empire was getting worse and worse, and it seemed that the Dream Shadow platform was accelerating this deterioration.

But isn’t artificial intelligence the core of the Mengying platform?

In the dull atmosphere of the conference room, Firwin suddenly said: "The S3 season is indeed worth preparing for. Some facilities of that year need to be invested in maintenance and reinforcement."

Ms. Harley didn't quite understand. She was just about to sprint for the throne, so why did they start talking about a devastating war?

"Bristow, are you too pessimistic? Although the Empire has withdrawn its troops from the Asia-Pacific region and its economy is now in crisis, we are fully capable of implementing some new policies to revitalize the Empire."

Bristol waved his hand, seemingly not wanting to explain any further.

"Everyone, if you have nothing else to say, then the matter of dealing with the Starship Six disaster and diverting the public's attention will be handed over to William Heigl's Blue Particle Organization.

Of course, you all have to cooperate fully.”

The meeting was adjourned.

Just three days later, in Bristol's office in Foggy Bottom.

William Heigl, Firth and Ms. Halley had to meet with Bristol again.

William Heigl talked incessantly about the whole story.

“We were almost ready, but who would have thought that our counterintelligence department would just happen to uncover this intelligence team.

The key point is that during the search, a CMM reporter was alerted and reported the process and situation directly to the news channel of the [Dream Shadow] platform. Now the whole world knows that we can no longer implement the plan to frame Li Tang as planned. "

Fei Erwen sighed and said, "This is really a case of man proposing, God disposes. Li Tang has escaped a disaster again.

However, I never thought that after the Empire withdrew its troops from Asia-Pacific, the Eastern Japanese would dare to make small moves against us!

How to deal with this matter is a problem.”

Ms. Hallie agreed, “Yes, now that the incident has become public knowledge, some people are already calling it the Pearl Harbor of the new century!
But whether we withdraw our troops from the Asia-Pacific or in economic terms, we still need support from Eastern Japan.

If you want to have a falling out right away, the current situation doesn't allow that."

Bristol was also helpless, "Fortunately, Lan Li uncovered this East Japanese intelligence group before we were about to announce the incident.

Otherwise, I am afraid that people’s trust in us will drop to a new low.

Ms. Halli's election prospects are even more uncertain.

Now we have a chance to figure out how to rearrange it.”

Ms. Halle is the most anxious now. Her recent speaking tours have not been able to boost her support rate at all.

In contrast, her opponent, Ms. Calle, has already begun to far surpass her in terms of support rate.

If this situation continues for another half a month to a month, this election will probably be lost.

Bristol thought for a moment and said, "Well, I will go to Tokaier myself and talk to Takehisa Nobuda.

Let him come to California in person and kneel down to apologize at the funeral at Vandenberg Base.

This should be able to calm the anger of the people of the empire.

Of course, Eastern Japan needs to compensate for all personnel losses.

It would be even better if we could get the East Japanese to buy a certain amount of our goods.

We can feed back the commercial benefits we gain to certain groups of people, thereby winning their votes.

This way, we should be able to turn a bad thing into a good thing.”

After listening to this, Ms. Harley’s eyes lit up and she said, “Bristol, your idea is very good, if we can have certain commercial benefits.

I am absolutely sure that I can win the votes of certain groups of people.”

Firven, however, warned in a somewhat pessimistic tone: "Now that the Empire is withdrawing its troops, the Eastern Japanese dared to sabotage our plan to land on Mars. I'm afraid they have some kind of support.

In fact, this matter is a bit too coincidental. How come we just happened to uncover an East Japanese intelligence team? "

William Heigl was unhappy when he heard this, and immediately said: "Fierwen, although it is indeed a bit coincidental, this East Japanese intelligence team does exist.

They did damage Starship VI!

You can’t doubt what we, Lanli, do based on our feelings.”

Firwen heard the implication of William's words and couldn't help but say, "Why are you so excited? Mark told me before that you, Lanli, have a grudge against him."

"What do you mean? Do you suspect that it was us, Lanli, who did this?" William Hager suddenly became angry.

This suspicion was fatal, and he could not allow Fervin to smear it.

"Okay, what are you two arguing about?" Bristol scolded.

Ms. Harley also hurriedly tried to reconcile them, saying, "We are all working towards a common goal, why do you have to fight over personal feelings?
Firwin, how could Lanli destroy the Empire's entire plan to colonize Mars in order to harm Mark?"

Philvin also knew that he had said the wrong thing in a hurry just now. It seemed that he and William Heigl were really incompatible.

Even if you ask him to bow his head and apologize at this time, he will definitely not do it. He will just remain silent.

Bristow then said to William: "Did you, Lanli, ask the East Japanese intelligence officer whether the order to destroy Starship No. 6 was indeed sent from Tokaier?
After all, many large East Japanese conglomerates have invested in Starship Six, and there are many representatives of East Japanese conglomerates and even heirs present.

This is like destroying yourself, it's unacceptable."

Bristol's words immediately resonated with Firven, and he immediately said, "Yes, I just found it incredible, so I reminded Director Heiger to pay attention."

William Heigl was also a little unsure, this matter was really a bit strange.

"Everyone, I have read the confession of the East Japanese intelligence officer several times, and even personally asked and confirmed it.

The sabotage order must have been issued to this group from above, otherwise they could just steal intelligence, why would they risk sabotage?"

(End of this chapter)

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