Dedicate loyalty to the good empire

Chapter 469 Pulling the Enemy to the Same Level

Chapter 469 Pulling the Enemy to the Same Level
Standard disinfection rooms, shower rooms and isolation areas are being installed in an orderly manner.

The Emperor's mercy also followed those void transport ships, stuffing large amounts of iodine tablets and resources into this exhausted world.

Of course, this was paid out of Taylor's own pocket, but this behavior ultimately brought a lot of benefits to Kamaz, which he controlled.

Firstly, a large amount of available resources on the route were brought into Kamas's hands, and secondly, the voyage cleared a supply channel across the dark side of the empire.

The dark side of the empire today is like the early days when humans once again set foot on the ocean, and every exchange of materials would bring in exaggerated income.

Finally, this mobilization has created a lot of work. After all, no matter what, a society is most stable when there is always work for everyone.

In today's KAMAZ, as long as you are loyal and capable, it is not difficult to earn your own piece of the pie.

Taylor's actions now have caused countless more troubles for Kamasi, which was already short of manpower. Fortunately, many of the lost empire worlds are no longer inhabitable, and the survivors there have become the new Kamasi people.

The world where the Lion King has awakened is learning the spirit of Ryan. They take loyalty and perseverance as their motto and act decisively.

Most Kamas people regard the Lion King's words "loyalty is reward" as a guiding principle, so supporting Krieg has unprecedented priority and excitement within Kamas.

Today, Kamas has shed its former primitive and barbaric appearance. As the place where Ryan awakens, a huge sculpture of the Lion King stands on the ground.

In the countless newly built residential areas and houses on the surface, people hang up lights and decorations or hold up banners, creating a lively scene day and night.

The content should be [Down with heretics and traitors].

So it's probably [funding the Krieg brothers and buying war bonds].

As a newborn world of war, an ancient newborn child forged by fortresses and fortresses, it often has the low rumble of factories.

Today, Kamas is like a giant heart, supplying blood to all parts of the Storm Star Region that have fallen into the dark side of the empire.

Krieg is now being transfused with blood at almost full strength. With this strength, even a dead person can be revived, let alone Krieg, who is as tenacious as weeds?

However, even if Taylor had tried his best, he could not save the Krieg people's precarious life expectancy, which was almost completely contrary to his combat concept of focusing on veterans.

Experienced warriors have the best cost-effectiveness, at least that's what he always thought, but Krieg's tactical thinking is indeed completely different from his.

Of course, he didn't want to admit that Taylor's thoughts were actually less suitable for the current situation.

Of course, he is not a guy who would rather suffer than save face, but he still has to manage the loyal people who dare to fire at the enemy.

In general, Taylor remains the same, maintaining that simple and reliable idea. He is like a patriarch in this cruel world, a

Medical supplies for tens of thousands of people were continuously transported, which was a bit of comfort for him to do so.

He did not want to see loyal Imperial soldiers die.

Even if such actions are a bit overwhelming for a wealthy core world like Kamaz, the good news is that such a price is not meaningless.

The Kriegs had already begun to deploy to the front lines, and medical assessments gave the average life expectancy of those loyalists around 35 years.

This surprised Taylor. After all, the average lifespan of the Krieg during the war was only 25. No, it was under such intense radiation that the Krieg could still maintain such high cell activity.

Clearly, Taylor had underestimated the genetics of these individuals, their willpower and ability to survive in such a harsh environment. No wonder some Kriegs felt Taylor's judgment was an insult. Even so, the large amount of supplies Taylor brought significantly increased the Kriegs' life expectancy, from 35 to around 45.

Ten years were enough for them to return to Krieg and find a path that truly belonged to them after countless wars.

Taylor's feelings for them are like a father's for his children. Although it may sound a bit arrogant to say this, he truly regards the Imperial Guard as his second home.

A better place than his first home in the hive where he was hungry, cold and tired.

However, now, due to the plundering and excavation of the Krieg people, the appearance of those trenches is gradually being standardized, and the poor imitation of those insects is now beginning to have problems.

The Zerg had never fought trench warfare before. Although they could imitate humans in building defensive works and launching plasma cannon worms and acid worms, they did not understand how to fight to get the greatest benefit.

Most of the shells that Bugs complained about were just ridiculous toys to the Imperial soldiers. To be precise, they were not good at hiding themselves in trenches and attacking others.

This is not as simple as hiding behind a bunker and firing. At least in the long story of human history, the simple trench warfare that most people imagine is more complicated than it seems.

Logistics, morale, the location of artillery strikes and the timing of artillery firing must all accurately inflict damage on the enemy every time.

If the previous battle between the Zerg and the enemy was a hunt, then the trench warfare was a fight. What they needed was not to completely devour their opponent.

Instead, he successfully weakened the enemy's physical strength to zero through repeated fights and games, and finally defeated him with a heavy punch.

The Zerg is sometimes impatient and sometimes too timid, just like a rookie who has never experienced positional warfare, or perhaps this metaphor is so apt that there is no better description.

At the same time, Krieg is the most powerful expert in protracted warfare and siege warfare in the entire galaxy, and is also the guy in the entire galaxy who is most adept at trenches and attrition.

At this moment, Taylor looked at the dense trenches and war fortresses on the surface and couldn't help but say.

"Praise the One who sits high in the heavens, praise the Lord of mankind and His apostles, and praise their great achievements in defeating all demons. Now, I wish to use my delicate soul to cross the endless underworld."

The girl next to Krieg's political commissar said, "Preface to the Imperial Infantry Manual: Ode to the Dead."

"Excerpt 3..."

"Sir, many people think you are unlearned and unskillful."

Taylor replied, "Let them think what they want. After all, when there's no fighting, there's always something to watch."

Ms. Krieger added.

"My lord, this will be a battle of mincemeat, a nightmare beyond all the most exaggerated and bloody battles we have ever seen or remembered..."

"Just like when we first met."

Taylor replied at this moment. "And the Zerg also has supplies. The warship we encountered on our way here was a supply ship. This suggests that the Great Devourer has realized the peculiarities of this world, perhaps due to the memories of the mortals he has devoured..."

"They are determined to win, so they will only be more brutal."

"We have played all our cards. Now we can only pray for the protection of the Divine Emperor."

(End of this chapter)

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