In the 1000 years that mankind has developed from the early space civilization to the present technology, it is enough to surprise the Great Lupus and other surrounding civilizations, shouting that this child is so terrifying that it must not be left behind.

As for the development speed of Maomeng, if he hadn't seen it with his own eyes, he wouldn't even believe it when he said it.

It was also after seeing those materials that he finally understood that the answer that was almost excluded by everyone before was actually true.

The Great Rupert Kingdom has always been pecking at each other with the surrounding civilizations.

Time passed quickly, and in a blink of an eye, the clock on the desk reminded him that it was already late at night in standard time—because space does not distinguish between day and night, in order to ensure that the time of middle and senior officials scattered all over the star field can be matched , so that there will be no situation where one side is going to have a meeting and the other side is still resting, so they all work and rest according to the standard time.

Of course, it is limited to middle and senior officials. As for the low-level officials and employees, they are naturally on shifts.

The specialization of the Great Rupert Kingdom can be reflected in almost any place, whether it is the special ones that are effective, or special just for the sake of being special, or even deliberately suppressing the treatment of the bottom layer, in order to highlight the particularity of the middle class Special, all of these.

For those who enjoy the power gained by suppressing the bottom, they may also be persuaded, but obviously, this is not the direction that Reid will mainly consider.

His target is those bottom-level people.

Putting the bookmark on the page he just saw, he walked out of the office door and walked towards his room.

Although he spent more than half a day flipping through this mountain of documents, it has to be said that after such a day, his gains can indeed be said to be quite substantial.

The most important thing is that this is what every newly appointed chief officer has to do. No matter who they let them see, doing so is perfectly normal, and there is no risk of exposure at all.

Such a risk-free but high-yield means of obtaining intelligence, what is a bit boring?

For underground intelligence work, this is almost the most perfect means of intelligence - instead of taking the risk to collect it yourself, but let the enemy present it in front of you in person, and you have to say "Sir, please take a look, if necessary call".

Sure enough, he was right to come back here.

As he thought so, he opened the door of his residence.

After a very ordinary wash, he turned off the light, lay down on the bed like an ordinary person who planned to sleep like this, and closed his eyes.

The only question now is—how can he pass the precious information he collected back to Hong without leaving any traces that might expose him?

Although he has a high position and authority, he pretends to be full of sincerity, and has the golden letter proof of the Ministry of Thought, but he understands that this does not mean that he can be reckless.

If he is really foolish enough to think that the proof given by the Ministry of Thought is the golden body, the end must end in arrest—especially when he is not sure whether other agents will expose themselves, so that Under the premise that the Great Rupert Kingdom realized that the Ministry of Thought's proof had loopholes, as the highest-ranking own agent in the redemption group, he had to be extremely careful.

Reed had to find a way to bypass the surveillance system of the Great Rupert Country.

what can we do about it?

...

While the agents were stuck at the step of returning the information, on the other side, the Cat League also encountered a small problem.

"Sure enough, is it technically still stuck?"

After seeing that the progress of several key project teams was obviously behind expectations, Hong sighed helplessly.

"Red, you have worked very hard." Xi'er comforted, "It took only a fraction of the time for other civilizations to develop to the level where we are now at the top. There is pressure."

"Ah."

Hong hugged Xi'er by the waist, put her chin on her soft main ear, and took a deep breath.

Sure enough, it's still cute.

However, having said that, it is impossible for Hong to really feel that she has done her best, and the rest can only be left to fate.

She is not that kind of person, no matter what field she is in, as long as there is a chance, she will do her best to fight for it.

Hong wants to give them the best.

However, compared to the progress in the design of the new ship, the progress in the industrial field is very gratifying. After more than ten years of supporting construction, the first phase of the supporting industrial area for the Star Cat's Tail Space Elevator has been completed. , whether it is on the ground or in space, there is a large-scale heavy industry area, which provides a strong logistical support for the entire 120 large docks around the elevator.

In addition to the two groups of 60 large docks that Red has expanded in other galaxies, today's Cat League can support up to 480 capital ships to be built at the same time in terms of docks. If the current 30-ton single If people are used as the benchmark, half of the human fleet can be produced in one cycle!

Of course, this is just the dock space. The actual situation is that the current space industry of the Cat League simply cannot support the construction of so many warships at the same time-it is stronger than the Great Rupert Kingdom, and its average annual tonnage of warships is only just 3 million tons. Counting the capital ship, it will be more than 2 million tons.

As for the 480 docks, if calculated according to the 30-ton warship, the dry weight, that is, the quality after removing all working fluids, is 20 tons, and the construction period is one and a half years, so the average annual completed tonnage is 6400 tons. tons.

Considering that their warships of the same tonnage have higher technical content and cannot be built with simple stacking of materials like the Great Rupert Kingdom, the productivity of the Great Rupert Kingdom may have to be taken out by nearly one-third to support these docks. Build at normal speed.

Obviously, such a huge demand for productivity cannot be met by today's Maomeng.

After all, if they really want to achieve this productivity, they don’t have to worry so much now, just upgrade the current single pusher and rely on the amount of hard steel. See, there's no threat to their capabilities at all.

The current actual warship production capacity of Maomeng is about 3200 million tons of average annual tonnage, and it can maintain about 240 docks to build 30-ton single pushers at a normal speed-this is just half, and it is far from the normal speed of all docks Far, let alone full speed.

In this production capacity, the space elevator industry group with Star Cat's Tail as the core provides a full 60 docks of warship production capacity, which is equivalent to a quarter of the entire cat alliance - don't underestimate this number, you know, Although the space elevator is already in operation, her work has only just begun.

With the second phase of the project already started, and the third and fourth phases of the project being planned, the production capacity of Star Cat's Tail and its affiliated industrial clusters will increase over time.

Only the first phase of the project has been completed, and it has been able to cut down a quarter of the warship production capacity of China League of Legends on the basis of one planet. When the project is fully formed, how powerful will its production capacity be?

Even, since there is already a space elevator, it will be much easier and faster to build the second and third space elevators on this planet.

To put it bluntly, if other planets have not built space elevators, this planet may even take more than half of the space production capacity of Cat League by itself.

That's the power of the space elevator—the skyhook is just a transitional replacement for a full space elevator.

However, in the past hundred years, such a grand occasion will probably not be seen - the time for the Cat League to squeeze out a space elevator to develop is already the limit, it is they relying on the extreme arrogance of their opponents and the first killing effect of their own technology tree It was barely done.

Compared with those far-fetched delusions, they still have to consider the imminent threat first.

Fortunately, although the enemy's industrial strength is extremely strong, the Cat League has little hope of catching up for at least one or two hundred years. At the same time, its technological strength is also very solid, and it can firmly overwhelm them in most fields.

But they are not invincible ultimate creatures after all, they also have weaknesses.

Coincidentally, Hong, as a mechanical intelligence, is best at discovering the enemy's weaknesses

She snapped her fingers lightly.

Grand Rupert, are you ready for the execution of justice from cats?

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PS: Mao Mao forgot to ask the master to ask for the manuscript... After rewriting from memory, I found that I really couldn't remember the second half, so I had to postpone it for a while.

Cats cry.

Volume 279 Industry and Power: Chapter [-] Captives also bundled for sale?

After finishing the busy day, Reed leaned his back against the wall, took a deep breath of the cigarette held between his fingertips, and exhaled a faint smoke ring.

"Ugh..."

Moonlight spilled into the room from the windows on the wall, covering him like a silver-white curtain.

It has been four full years since he took office as the highest defense officer of the galaxy.

During this period, he has basically figured out all the valuable information here, and relying on his super memory and analysis ability, he analyzed a lot of seemingly useless daily affairs in the local area. Several pieces of information that are likely to be related to the superconducting magnet factory have been published.

Although he doesn't know whether the information can be useful - the brain that evolved naturally is too limited after all, he can only be sure that the information has a lot to do with superconducting magnets, but Whether it is true, whether it is useful, and which part it is related to is not something he can analyze.

He had to find a way to pass the information back.

Obviously, for a high-ranking spy like him, the most sensible way is to completely cut off these high-risk actions from himself.

Not only is his value extremely high, and once he is arrested, it will undoubtedly be an extremely heavy loss for them, but also because of his high position, it is almost impossible for him to bypass the security of the Great Rupert Kingdom by himself. system.

All in all, he needs help.

The good news is that he doesn't need to build an underground intelligence organization from scratch - he is not the only one who has been redeemed. After suffering so many rounds of attacks and fighting with the robot marines of the Cat League, the losses were extremely heavy, and the number of people captured in the end was also very large.

The Great Rupert Kingdom originally did not intend to redeem so many people. After all, for them, only mid-to-high-level military officers are worth paying a lot of money to redeem. As much as there is, there is no need to redeem it.

However, due to the bundling sales policy of the Cat League, it is bluntly stated that a middle/senior officer must be tied up with so many low-level soldiers for redemption, so the Great Rupert has no choice but to hold its nose and redeem tens of thousands of captives.

Of course, this does not mean that these captives are all agents of the Cat League—in fact, the total number of Lupers who were turned into agents and spies by the Cat League is only two or three thousand, and the rest of the people who were repatriated by the Cat League, It's not that after a little testing, you know that he is a diehard who is stubborn and can't be reformed at all, that is, the kind of Lupers who is judged by Hong to be too risky after a certain ideological offensive.

Anyway, it is useless for these people to stay in the Cat League, and there is no need to kill them. It is better to use them as a cover for those Cat League agents who have been assimilated by them-otherwise, if the proportion of spies among the returned captives is too high, Fan Duo will be killed. If you find a few, you are almost telling the opposite party that "there is a problem with this group of people".

For those Lupers who have been influenced by the Cat League and choose to stay, Hong of course welcomes them; and for those middle-of-the-road who have judged that there is a possibility of transformation and have begun to carry out a vigorous ideological offensive against them, but have not yet been fully influenced, And those Lupers who can't let them go back to make the Great Rupert Kingdom more vigilant because they have seen too much propaganda offensive of the Cat League, Red will keep them in the monitoring area of ​​the Cat League.

Anyway, the Great Rupert Kingdom didn't know exactly how many and which people she had captured. Under Hong's precise control, the entire infiltration plan has been almost flawless.

As long as they don't expose themselves, there is almost no possibility for the Great Rupert to know that there is something wrong with this group of people.

As of now, there should be around 30 to [-] cat alliance agents in this galaxy, and apart from him, the other agents are basically middle and low-level officers or soldiers-although this makes it difficult for them to obtain the Great Rupert Kingdom. High-secret intelligence, but similarly, lower surveillance and relatively free scope of activities endowed them with more flexible and changeable action options.

However, it is also because the positions and scope of activities of the two sides are too far apart. He has only come into contact with the underground organization established by those agents so far, and he just passed by their leader during the military meeting. , except for a hint from the two people's concealed eyes, they didn't even say a word.

There was no way, they had to minimize the possibility of intelligence leaks, and not reveal any flaws that might be caught, so that when any one was arrested, they would pull out as few other agents as possible.

This can be regarded as the daily operation of the underground intelligence organization, there is nothing to say - obviously, the best way is to transfer the information he collected to the underground organization established by those agents, and let them use high-power antennas to transmit the data to the cat alliance nearest transit satellite.

Many things that are extremely difficult and risky for him are just basic exercises for them-such as promoting the ideas of the Cat League, absorbing new blood, setting up antennas to return data, etc., these are suitable for them do.

As for his cake, what he has to do is to be silent at non-essential moments, to minimize the possibility of exposure, so that he can continuously read the high-density information that would have cost countless energy or even blood to obtain.

The only question that troubled them now was—how was he going to pass this information on to them?

Reed exhaled a thin smoke ring again, and looked out the window with lowered eyelids.

Sure enough, the situation could no longer be calmed down like this step by step.

Although a bureau that is too stable is good for him to collect intelligence, it will also limit the scope of activities of him and the secret service organization, making it difficult to do things.

To fish in troubled waters To fish in troubled waters, of course you have to muddy the waters.

It has been stable for so long, and the information suitable for obtaining in a stable period has been messed up

He exhaled the last smoke ring, looked at the faintly visible morning glow on the distant horizon, and pressed the cigarette that was about to burn out in his hand into the ashtray.

Time to do something.

...

In the early morning of the next day, the middle and low-level officials and military officers of the No. 20 No. [-] galaxy received a notice from their superiors.

"...In order to ensure the long-term security of the No. 20 fifth galaxy and lay a solid and reliable foundation for the special development plan of the Great Rupert Country, after discussions with the highest administrator of this galaxy and the highest defense officer, it is decided to launch a special for the entire galaxy ...

"...special...exam?"

Seeing this word, most officials looked very confused.

take an exam?What is the test?

Why do they take the test?

Where is special and special?

They really don't know anything about it.

It stands to reason that such a large-scale system-wide administrative/military personnel examination would leak some rumors, right?

But this time the exam came really suddenly.

According to the order of the superiors, this special examination without warning will start in three days, covering all middle and low-level administrative/military officials, and the start time of all the examination centers is still unified, requiring them to prepare within these three days, Prevent stagnation of production work due to the one and a half hours of the exam.

To be honest, this is a bit of a challenge—with just three days of preparation time, all administrative and military personnel in the entire galaxy are required to leave their posts for at least an hour and a half without interfering with the normal order of production and life.

Easier said than done!

But there is no way, as a person from the Great Rupert Country, since the superiors have spoken, they must do their best to implement it.

Just when a large group of people were busy because of their sudden forehead-slapping behavior, earlier, in the administrative capital of galaxy 25, a fierce debate was taking place among several officials wearing official uniforms that symbolized status. / Between Lupers in uniform.

"What you said is all nonsense!"

The chief executive slammed the table angrily: "Just based on this untenable thing, do you dare to say that 'traitors are everywhere'?

"Aren't you afraid that the wind will flash your tongue?!"

Anyone with a discerning eye could tell that he was in a hurry.

"Your Excellency Griffey, I fully understand your resistance to this kind of thing." Reid just responded with a faint smile, with a calm look, "If you didn't discover so many clues that cannot be ignored , I can't believe that there are so many traitors hidden in the system we just purified."

"Traitor?! I think you are..."

"Sir, calm down, calm down."

Seeing that the chief executive was about to make a personal attack, his secretary hurried up to stop him and prevent him from saying anything he shouldn't say.

"We also understand your reluctance to believe these facts—this is normal, and we have never doubted your loyalty. No one will doubt this. After all, your political achievements and loyalty, anyone who has eyes They can all be seen clearly.”

Seeing that the chief executive's face eased a little, Reid continued to strike while the iron was hot: "However, I also hope you can understand that the current Great Rupert Kingdom is indeed heavily infiltrated, and many traitors and spies are mixing in Among our administrative scientific research and military system.

"You don't deny this, right?" Before the other party could answer, Reed added, "Otherwise, it is impossible for the great leader to always emphasize internal supervision and distribute us to various places. In order to cooperate with the work, isn't it?"

"That's right."

Obviously, no matter what the chief executive thinks in his heart, at least on the surface, it is impossible for him to disagree with this point of view - otherwise, wouldn't it mean that the leader's judgment was wrong?

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