blood plague

Chapter 316 talk on paper

Chapter 316 talk on paper
In the absence of masters, there are only chickens pecking at each other.

Since Dina asked sincerely, Iger naturally answered generously.

First, Iger asked Dina about the action plan formulated by the previous general.

After Dina said "wait a moment", after a while, Iger's cell phone rang. He opened it and saw that Dina sent him several files. Iger opened the files with his fingers and loaded them for a long time. Yes, and then an extremely detailed military map.

Iger was taken aback, big sister, actually sent this thing out, leak it!
"It doesn't matter." Dina said to Iger: "I have turned on Level IV confidentiality, and now only the general has the authority to monitor the content of my call, but he is still lying down.

Besides, these so-called military secrets are actually worthless, human beings will be gone, and it is unknown who is keeping them secret. "

Well, Dina has said so, and Iger doesn't care anymore.Dina is right, this kind of map is actually worthless, if Dina hadn't begged him to read it, Iger wouldn't be in the mood to look it up.

After Iger opened the map, the phone screen was too small to operate. He simply walked into the entertainment room, turned off the entertainment movie that was playing, and then plugged his mobile phone into Nicholas' computer host.

A group of strong men who were watching a movie in broad daylight to quench their hunger and thirst rushed in when they saw Father Iger without saying a word. They all pulled up their pants and fled out in fright.

Although Iger is not a disciplinary committee member, his priest costume is indeed very lethal.

Even if Father Iger didn't pursue everyone's enthusiasm, there was still a Sister Alison who followed him every step of the way.

Iger plugged the phone into the computer and clicked on the connection, and then he carefully looked at the military map and information sent by Dina through the computer screen.

While Iger was reading the information, his mind was spinning rapidly, and he chatted with Dina from time to time. After a few minutes, Iger roughly understood the current problems of the military.

The military is now facing a trilemma of expansion, defense, and contraction.

The choice of this trilemma, in fact, is the same to solve the core problem, that is, in the face of the absolute superiority of the infected, the military's continuous battle damage has reached an unsustainable level.

Iger took the mouse and looked over the map with the contour lines. These three plans are all very good, and each has its advantages, but the current situation has completely changed, so adjustments must be made.

After thinking for a while, Iger said to Dina: "I think the general's bait plan and your contraction plan can be used together.

First of all, even if the heart of the blood plague has evolved into the brain of the blood plague, it cannot conjure hundreds of thousands of infected people out of thin air.

Infected people can only migrate on foot from the uninhabited red zone. Even if the tide of infected people in the future is unstoppable, it will take time to form a wave of infected people.

Therefore, you can try to wipe out the infected as much as possible and reduce their number before the wave of infected people comes.

In the final analysis, if the war between humans and the infected wants to stop, it can only end with the complete annihilation of one side.Therefore, killing as many infected people as possible is the only choice for every survivor.

Second, what I think is very good about the decoy plan is that it tries to destroy the blood plague heart that occupies the bank building.This Blood Plague Heart is too huge, much bigger than the ones I have seen before, attacking with fire is a good way, you can try it.

What I said may be a bit cruel. When the general formulated the bait plan, he may only have time for those assault teams to enter. "

When Iger said this, Dina fell silent.

During the meeting a few days ago, Dina felt that this plan was a bit awkward no matter how she understood it. When Iger mentioned this, she suddenly realized how the awkward feeling came from.

No matter how the bait plan attracts infected people, there can only be an extremely narrow gap at most in such a large city.

Once the commandos entered the red zone, they would be rounded up by the infected sent by the blood plague heart, and there was no room for them to withdraw.

Dina thought that when the general made the plan that day, none of the other staff members put forward any opinions or suggestions on this aspect. Could it be that they didn't know or see it?Certainly not.

Thinking of this, Dina suddenly became a little scared. She felt that she couldn't make such a decision, even if it was rationally speaking, it was actually right.

Dina is a girl with a very contradictory personality. On the one hand, she has longed to release her nature since she was a child. On the other hand, she is extremely soft-hearted, for fear that she will hurt others.

This is actually not a contradiction.

Even if they are indifferent, Dina doesn't think that the same kind can die at will.

Since she was able to see death from an early age, Dina has a deeper understanding of death than most people.

Dina killed the infected quickly and ruthlessly, because she didn't treat the infected as the same kind at all, but she had never killed a human being.

In this regard, Dina is not as good as Iger.

After all, natural born killers are still a minority, and the vast majority of them become more and more evil as their experience increases.

Iger didn't pay attention to it, and didn't take into account Dina's psychological feelings. He said in a matter-of-fact way: "I think the success rate of executing the decoy plan is about 20%. 30% of the failure points are that the commando cannot enter the vicinity of the bank building. 50% of the failure points are that after the plan is successfully executed, it cannot be completely destroyed, or the blood plague heart cannot be truly destroyed.

I've seen videos and photos taken by drones, and I think the underground space may have been filled with Plague Hearts.

If the space is too full, it will hinder the combustion, and no matter how big the fire is, it will not be able to burn in.

Actually, I have a better suggestion, of course, just listen to it first.

You know 91I, right?
You also have planes...

Anyway, that's all for now, although the cost of using the plane is very high, but based on a comprehensive estimate, I think it is better than your bait plan, both in terms of success rate and overall loss. "

When Dina heard this, she was stunned again.

After living with Iger for nearly a month, Dina only saw Iger's honest and friendly side, and now she was surprised to find that this boy could really be as good as the general in his actions.

As Iger spoke, his mind opened up, and he said to Dina: "This is the first step, the attack plan.

The successful implementation of this plan, on the one hand, can greatly reduce the number of infected people, on the other hand, it can boost morale, and everyone will be less resistant to the next defense contraction. "

The shrinking of the defense line is inevitable. If we hold on like this now, if there is another wave of infected people from other places, it will really collapse the whole line.

Iger went on to say: "But your retreat must not let people run away in one breath.

Use the position and terrain to fight and retreat, use the space fiercely in exchange for results, and kill the infected well.Anyway, you have a lot of supplies, take out all you can use, don't be too frugal. "

Dina nodded seriously as she listened. Now she has completely believed in Iger's plan (nonsense).

Iger said seriously to Dina: "The third point is also the most important point, don't stick to it.

There is a saying: If you save land and lose people, you will lose both people and land; if you save people and lose land, you will save both people and land.

As long as there are people, the fire will be there. With such a large piece of land in America, there is enough space to detour with the infected. Don't fight with them.

In fact, I have a big plan, but I can't implement it alone.Let me tell you first.

The population distribution of the United States is more in the east, west, north and south, and less in the middle.Counting it all, the number of infected people in the entire continent is less than 4 million. If these infected people are crowded together, it must be like a sea like a tide.

But if they chase all the way to the middle, we adopt the strategy of exchanging space for density, and the density of infected people will inevitably decrease.

If their density does not decrease, then their hunting range will shrink. Anyway, on the vast land of America, we have enough strategic depth to compete with them.

But we're not just running away, it's a bigger baiting scheme.

Most of the survivors ran back and forth in the central area with the infected, while some other survivors went to raid the empty Plague Heart in the rear.

As long as you continue to destroy the heart of the blood plague, the brain of the blood plague will become more and more dull, and finally collapse. "

When Iger said this, stars flashed in Dina's eyes.

She was anxious all morning, but she didn't expect Iger to say a few words, and everything went smoothly.

"You are so amazing!" Dina said to Iger with some admiration.

"But there is a problem." Iger said to Dina: "There is a condition here that must be unified deployment and unified command. Both are indispensable."

Later, Iger explained to Dina that unified deployment, as the name suggests, survivors cannot get together.Every survivor team must stick to its own area of ​​responsibility.

Only when the survivors persist in dispersing can the density of the infected tide decrease.

Of course, the situation faced by each responsibility area may be different. For some survivors, the responsibility area may be surrounded by infected people and the team will be completely wiped out.

At this time, the survivor team must maintain a tenacious sense of responsibility, even if they die, they must die on their own land.

If the survivors were chased by the infected, they would swarm towards one place and it would be over. The result would be that the infected in the east, west, north, south, and north would surround all the survivors in a small space like dumplings.

This is difficult to say, and even more difficult to actually do it.

After all, people have brains, and people also have legs. You can't nail survivors to a certain position.

Speaking of unified command, it is also very difficult.

Now speaking, the difficulty of unified command does not lie in communication tools.Whether it is gospel broadcasting or the current military satellite network, unified command can be achieved.

However, the difficulty lies in how to make those people obey the command uniformly.

If the unified deployment is only related to escape, the unified command involves the attack.

Everyone who is selected to participate in the attack, I am afraid that the same question will appear in their minds: "Why me?"

People not only have brains and legs, they also have selfishness.

If every survivor was a fearless person, the infected would have been killed long ago, okay?Lv2, Lv3, Lv4 of ghosts.

It is that the vast majority of survivors only know how to escape and leave the monsters to others to kill, so the problem is getting worse now.

Everyone wants to take advantage, and in the end everyone suffers.

Everyone is scrambling to lose money, and the result is that everyone gets cheap.

This is a typical game theory. From ancient times to the present, human beings have suffered enough losses in this area, but there is nothing they can do about it.

There is really no way, the reason why human beings are human is because human beings have diversity.

Speaking of it, the infected and humans are completely opposite creatures. They are dull, single, stupid and stupid, but under the control of the brain of the blood plague, the strongest thing about the infected is that they can achieve absolute unified deployment and unified command .

From this point of view, humans like loose sand really can't beat them.

Iger's narration made Dina sigh for a while, and the two of them felt "sorrowful for their misfortune, angry for their indisputability".

Sister Alison, who was standing quietly beside Iger, had her own thoughts in her heart after hearing Iger's remarks.

But is unified deployment and unified command really difficult?
It depends on who it is for.

The believers of the Gospel Church can definitely achieve perfect unified deployment and unified command.

"I finally understand why only devout believers can be saved." Sister Alison thought silently, "The glory of the Lord protects me and illuminates the way forward."

(End of this chapter)

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