"Hmm! Does anyone else have any opinions?" Hearing that the guys in front of him finally got the topic right, Victor calmed down his anger.

"Master Victor, it is necessary to clear the payment, but the problem is that these creatures seem to be quite strong, how powerful a fleet do we have to send to deal with them?" A big engineer stood up and asked.

"Batuluka, how are your statistics going?" Victor looked to his left.

"According to the results of the previous two contacts, at least one task force is needed!" Baturuka flipped through the data in his hand and said, he is Victor's confidant and the person in charge of investigating the cause of the failure of the war. .

"A task force?" All the big engineers present were dumbfounded.

"That's right! A task force!" Baturuka reconfirmed.

"Are you kidding? Where are we going to send a task force back?" Another big engineer stood up, and now almost all the Borg fleets are expanding outwards, except for a few garrison fleets, which is the capital There are still a few small and medium-sized fleets in the circle, but these fleets are not enough for a task force!

"That can't be helped! The enemy's power is far beyond our imagination. Although these invading guys are just a group of cosmic creatures, it is undeniable that they possess extremely high intelligence and powerful strength. If we don't face them squarely, Talus and Ba Davier's fleet is an example!" Baturuka did not forget to help Tallus open up the crime in the process of stating the facts, obviously, he belonged to the faction behind Talus.

"You are a bit alarmist..." The big engineer said dissatisfied.

"Scaremongering? The fleet composed of four capital ships and hundreds of conventional warships was almost wiped out in an instant! Doesn't this prove the strength of the enemy? Doesn't the sacrifice of tens of millions of soldiers make you face these enemies squarely? The universe is so vast, and the known area is just a corner of it. Do you think that the civilization of the universe shown in our star map is all of it? Don’t you think that these creatures in the universe are not another kind of civilization? Baturuka's series of aggressive rhetorical questions left the great engineer speechless.

"This failure was only caused by Talus' incompetence and arrogance. I don't think the enemy is as terrible as you said!" Although the former engineer was speechless by Baturuka's question, he still insisted. The responsibility is on Talus, obviously they must put Talus to death.

"Oh? You think so! That's great. How about you personally lead the fleet to destroy those cosmic creatures this time? I'll give you twice their fleet,

Eight capital ships, one thousand conventional warships, what do you think? "Baturuka said, looking directly at the big engineer.

"I don't know how to fight..." The big engineer rolled his eyes, he didn't want to burn himself.

"Indeed, you're not a soldier. It's a bit difficult for a layman like you to go to war, but your son seems to be a lieutenant colonel, right? Which garrison area is he serving in? How about I give him this chance?" Baturuka said. He pressed on step by step.

"How old is he? He is young and has little experience. He has not even been a main captain so far. How can he lead a huge fleet? No! No!" The former chief engineer waved his hands again and again, was he refusing? Will take over this hot potato.

"This won't work, that won't work. Can you come up with a good plan? Anyone can find faults, and say something useful!" Baturuka slapped the table vigorously. He relied on Victor's backing, so he was the one at the joint meeting. Not at all polite.

"You!" The big engineer was very annoyed by Baturuka's aggressive attitude, but he really didn't want to take such a dangerous job on himself, so he had to grit his teeth and swallow the fire.

"Master Victor, I don't think it's an option to keep arguing like this." At this time, a big engineer in a purple robe stood up. Some face.

"Lord Ludwig, what's your opinion?" Victor looked at the purple-robed engineer.

"First of all, I believe in Baturuka's judgment that those cosmic creatures are likely to be a civilization in the direction of biological evolution. Although they look different from most intelligent creatures, they are likely to have wisdom and their own society. Organization, we must not just treat them as a kind of beast!" Ludwig first affirmed Baturuka's statement, and then continued, "But almost all of our fleet is fighting on the front line at this time, and it is advancing all the way. , if a task force is dispatched back at this time, it will not only disrupt our combat deployment, but even hit the morale of the front line."

"That's right! That's why we didn't agree to bring back the special mixed fleet!" The big engineer from before also hurriedly found a way out for himself.

"So what do you think we should do?" Victor asked.

"I checked the star map. The civilizations we are currently attacking don't have much resistance. The fleet on the front line is enough to deal with them. Titans are useless if they stay on the front line. It's better to bring it back and cooperate with the capital circle. Several of the main fleet together wiped out those cosmic creatures, or drove them away." Ludwig said.

"Hmm..." Everyone present was silent.

The power of the Titan battleship is unquestionable, its existence itself is not weaker than a task force! And as Ludwig said, the civilizations fighting the Borg on the front line are basically at the end of their battles. Although they are still resisting, they are no longer enough to threaten the Borg fleet. It's a bit of a waste of troops, so it's better to call it back to reinforce the rear.

Moreover, if only one Titan is dispatched back, it will not have a great impact on the morale of the front line. Those who can board the Titan battleship are already the best soldiers in the Borg army. They have basically won all the honors. So I won't be greedy for the battle achievements on the front line.

After some discussion, everyone found that Ludwig's proposal was in the best interest of everyone. It would not have too much impact on the strategic deployment of the front line, nor would it damage morale and cause dissatisfaction among front line soldiers. Most importantly, Calling it back will not touch the interests of these bigwigs present.

So in the end, the Joint Council made the final decision under the auspices of Victor. The front-line fleet continued to maintain an offensive posture, and the Titan battleship moved back to the rear alone, and then cooperated with the garrison fleet in the capital circle to wipe out those unknown cosmic creatures.

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