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Chapter 1813 Titan Stealth Notes

Chapter 1813 Titan Stealth Notes

He was just a lieutenant colonel and a second mate, but on this Titan ship, the only one owned by Earthlings, Ross had indeed completely put himself into the role of the person in charge.

As I said, of course some people would be very dissatisfied, especially the Earth Airborne faction. However, for some reason, they could always feel that the eyes of this "mere lieutenant colonel" had just swept across their necks, as if he was sizing up prey, so naturally they couldn't say anything.

They were certainly sent to the Martian shipyard to reap the rewards under the will of the Earth, but precisely because of this, they were more aware of the current situation and understood that the situation was stronger than people.

Even the 2,000 disarmed Marines expressed their willingness to be disbanded and relocated to various departments and to completely obey the orders of Lieutenant Colonel Rosset and the Lionheart Society. What could these powerless crew members say?

Ross was very satisfied with everyone's reaction. These people were subordinates of the nobles, but since they were sent to receive the Titan, most of them, including Rear Admiral Langner, were qualified technical officers. As long as they could cooperate, they would not hesitate to break up.

After all, we still have to pay attention to the overall situation and unite all the forces that can be united. This is also what Chester Rozes learned from his leader.

...Well, his leader was just talking, and in fact he was very sarcastic about the earth's dignitaries and their cronies. However, a truly smart person like Chester Rozes still understood the spirit.

He now just wanted to unite everyone's strength and try to save the ship. In comparison, the small quarrels on the ship were not worth mentioning, and the current situation of the earth was not even that important.

Ross looked at the only Alliance officer present, who was also a "trustworthy ally", and asked very sincerely: "General Belmont, we have no experience to rely on in Titan ship operations, cruising, and stealth guerrilla warfare. The only one we can trust is you."

Claire Belmont seemed to realize belatedly that he was also a proper brigadier general of the Alliance Space Fleet, but he always felt that there was something wrong with what he said, and his expression was very strange: "Titan ship? Stealth? Guerrilla?"

Ross said as if it was a matter of course: "This is the only choice we can make. Of course, if you have other constructive suggestions, I am all ears."

Belmont stroked his stubbled chin and said thoughtfully, "After we enter the cantilever, perhaps we can avoid going through New Paris to the outer ring, and instead turn to the center of the galaxy and take the Minton Channel to retreat towards the Republic of Minlan."

Ross was a little surprised. "That route is not easy to take. Because of the influence of the galactic center, large ships are always affected by special gravity. It is said that parts will be lost if they pass two star systems."

"Of course this is a rumor, made up by those unscrupulous merchants in Minlan. The Alliance has been planning to open a new shipping route there. If the war had not broken out, there would even be new tourist flights. This is true, I still have some connections in the Standard Shipping Association." Belmont still looked sincere.

"That's really a pity! The war destroyed an era that should have been prosperous." Ross said regretfully.

"Yes, it's a tragedy! What a tragedy!" Belmont shook his head.

"But didn't the Minlan Republic remain neutral?"

"We can choose not to enter the inhabited star system." Belmont said solemnly, "I promise that the Minlan people will turn a blind eye to it."

"Then we can take this Titan all the way back to the Alliance, right?" Ross said with a smile.

"..." Belmont's smile became a little stiff.

"We, with these ships, can safely survive this war under the protection of the Alliance, right?"

Belmonte immediately showed a sad expression: "Lieutenant Colonel, your commander and I are good friends. Very good friends."

"I know."

"I used to be a model worker at the Tulong Machinery Factory. If it weren't for the Alliance, I might have been a member of the Pioneer Party by now."

"You can be considered as our fellow traveler, at least to some extent."

"So, what about trust between people? Didn't we cooperate happily when we were in the fire... when we were taking control of this ship?"

This is indeed the case. The reason why the two regiments of armed security personnel at the Martian shipyard laid down their weapons was, of course, inseparable from the intimidation of the psychic.

Of course, it also has a lot to do with the fact that the chief thug of the "Airborne Faction", the psychic named Colonel Weidman, was killed in the first place.

However, Colonel Weidmann of the Blue Guard was not killed by someone so tired.

He was drunk by Rozes in the name of a welcome party, with a group of professional public relations people who were definitely taking alcohol exams. Then his emblem machine and weapons were stolen, and finally he was beaten to death by a group of blue-label combat robots.

A three-ring psychic only replaced ten combat robots, with a total cost of less than 10 stars. The reason why no one was left alive was because Rozes learned that this Colonel Weidman was actually Mao Yuanzuo's best friend, and it was said that they were relatives in some way. This Lieutenant Colonel Rozes was worthy of being his adjutant, and he was indeed a ruthless man! Claire Belmont asked himself, if it were him, he would definitely not be able to do this.

Such a ruthless person is very reliable as an ally, but if there is a conflict, it will definitely make people's backs cold, right? Belmonte became even more sad when he thought of this.

He advised patiently, "I think we should give each other more trust. Lieutenant Colonel Rozes, we are all going through this difficult time together."

Rozes smiled and said, "It is of course your credit that the shipyard was able to be restored to order as quickly as possible. You are not only an old friend of the Pioneer Party, but also an old friend of the people of Earth."

I am very happy that you are willing to admit this, but I am very unhappy when you say this now, and I even feel my heart trembling. Claire forced out a relieved smile: "Then..."

"So, your heroic performance during the battle of the shipyard must have been seen by the imperial people. It may have been able to deter the evil invaders." said Ross.

Krell's pupils shrank for a moment, and the smile in the corners of his eyes disappeared, but his smile became even brighter: "Lieutenant Colonel, I thought the footage of our battle in the shipyard had been deleted."

"The time is tight and the task is heavy. We have to arrange a Titan ship to sail and take along all the shipyard workers who want to go with us. There is really too much work to arrange. I even urgently transferred 10,000 tons of Far Shore brand potatoes and raw barley from Damon Port on Mars." Ross shrugged.

"...there are also 5000 live chickens and 1000 pairs of aviation pigs," added Major General Langner.

"Thanks to the Empire's Titan ship, it has all kinds of functions." Ross said with a smile.

So what are you busy collecting all this for? Growing vegetables while you're on the run?

Just as Claire was about to say this, he heard Rozes say, "But who is it, General Belmonte? Weren't the shipyard's database and archives captured by your men?"

Claire was speechless for a moment.

The two just stared at each other for four or five seconds without saying anything. Just when the atmosphere was beginning to get heavy, they both laughed at the same time.

"In fact, with the capabilities of the Imperial devils and the strength of the Sobaek fleet, it is impossible not to block the Minton Channel." Belmont said.

Rozes nodded and said, "From a time perspective, we can't possibly get ahead of Sobek. We can't afford to take the risk."

Claire Belmont nodded slightly: "Then, it is up to you to decide. As a psychic, I swear to the mysterious source of the universe that I will fully cooperate with your decision."

"Then, after meeting up with the reinforcements from Xin Chang'an, we will turn and head towards the Barat Star System in the Zhonglu Star Region. There is a temporary place to stay there."

Except for Claire Belmont, everyone's expression was a little hesitant. Even the old members of the Yu Fleet and the young members of the Lionheart Society could not help but have some doubts.

After all, the Central Continent is a densely populated native star region, not too far from Earth. This seems a bit counterintuitive. If you want to fight guerrilla warfare, shouldn't you run farther away?

"This is Commander Yu's instruction." Rozes bowed in the direction of the Abyss Nebula in the distance. "He said that there is a shelter within the Barat Star Ring."

Everyone was immediately relieved, even the Earth Airborne faction had a look of relief.

The most wise and powerful leaders often become mystical. Chester Rozes couldn't help but think of Yu Lian's original words. When he said this, he must have been mocking himself.

But this is really useful! If you hadn't said so, I wouldn't have led the warships to retreat here.

Once a person becomes a leader, his public image is no longer determined by himself.

In another timeline, the Barat system on the border of the Midland Star Region is also the base of the Volunteer Army's main fleet. This galaxy, far away from major population settlements and trade routes, contains tens of thousands of hollow dwarf planets, both rocky and icy, which are large enough to accommodate a fleet, let alone a single ship.

A large amount of interstellar floating ice can provide enough water, and the soil inside some dwarf planets actually contains the necessary nutrients for crops to grow. If you are patient, you can even grow crops inside these dwarf planets.

Once upon a time, the Barat galaxy and its surrounding star regions had been turned into an interstellar version of Liangshan Marsh by the Volunteer Army.

Yu Lian certainly didn't expect to achieve such a situation in a short period of time, but as long as he could provide the Independence with a certain amount of space to maneuver, it would be enough. This was why he gave the galaxy intelligence to Ross.


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