Warhammer: From the Devouring C'tan Fragments
Chapter 188 Discussing the Military Plan
After the art student agreed to everyone's request to send troops to attack the nearby galaxies, he stood up, smiled, and said to everyone:
"I believe you are fully prepared for war, so I won't harp on you any further. You will discuss the subsequent military deployment plans on your own. This is your right and responsibility. I will be leaving now."
After giving his final instructions to everyone, the art student slowly walked out of the meeting room.
Wherever he passed, people bowed respectfully, their eyes revealing respect and admiration for the art student, which was also a respect for the gods they believed in.
As the art students left, the atmosphere in the conference room gradually became relaxed.
The art students were not involved in the detailed discussions about the deployment. Moreover, if the art students had stayed there, the officials would have been hesitant and unable to fully open up their minds when discussing the detailed deployment plan.
After all, the status of art students is too high, and no one dares to easily make overly risky or radical suggestions, for fear of being considered irresponsible or lacking wisdom.
Therefore, it is actually a good thing for everyone after the art students leave here, as it allows these officials to speak freely without having to consider the thoughts of the Lord of the Stars.
The art student knew very well that as a scientific research talent, how could he waste his time on such boring discussions?
Besides, art students are not interested in fighting and killing. These are just ways for subordinates to prove their own value through actions.
After the art students left the conference room door, everyone who had saluted respectfully stood up straight and relaxed.
"Gray, you will be in charge of presiding over the meeting."
Hogood watched as everyone looked at each other, not knowing what to say next, after the Star Lord left. Finally, it was Hogood who spoke up and suggested that after all, Gray was the first among the crowd to follow the Star Lord.
"Yes, Captain Gray, you will be the one to preside over the next meeting." Angelet also echoed.
"Yes, Gray, you should preside over the meeting."
Mendeleev and Anredda also suggested.
"Okay, I'll preside over the next meeting." Gray looked at the others and agreed, so he stopped refusing and continued to preside over the meeting.
Gray glanced at everyone present and continued, "Since the Star Lord has agreed to allow us to send troops, then we will discuss the specific details of the deployment. Please feel free to raise any opinions or suggestions you have."
After seeing everyone nodding in approval.
Gray paused for a moment, then turned to look at Mendeleev and said, "For this operation to attack the surrounding star systems, I have decided to leave a naval fleet as a reserve force.
The main mission of this force is to ensure the safety of the Satellite Sea, because we cannot put all our efforts into attacking other systems and neglect our home base. After all, we cannot risk the entire Star Sea system being in danger."
He went on to explain: “This reserve fleet can also play the role of a support fleet. If the other four fleets encounter difficulties in battle and need assistance, they can respond quickly and provide support so as not to affect the action plans of other fleets.
What do you think, Mendeleev?
After hearing Gray's arrangement, Mendeleev thought for a moment and nodded, saying, "Okay, leaving a fleet behind to protect the safety of the Star Sea is very necessary. We cannot allow any more dangerous situations to occur in the Star Sea.
After all, the Star Lord is still in the sea of stars. If we let the Star Lord face the threat of the enemy directly, it would be our dereliction of duty."
Mendeleev did not show any dissatisfaction or doubt about Gray's arrangement.
He knew very well that with the powerful strength of the Lord of the Stars, even if he faced a fleet alone, he could easily annihilate it, but this did not mean that they could shirk their responsibilities and put their gods in danger. The safest way was to leave behind a fleet.
Gray looked at Mendeleev and said calmly, "Then, it is up to your navy to decide which fleet to leave behind to protect the safety of the star sea."
"Okay." Mendeleev nodded, indicating that he understood and accepted Gray's proposal.
He knew that this was an important decision that required careful weighing of the pros and cons before ultimately deciding which fleet to leave behind to ensure the safety of the Satellite Sea.
Gray then turned his gaze to Anrida and said, "Your defense forces will also need to leave behind five armies. After all, whether it's training new recruits or protecting the security of the galaxy, your defense forces will be responsible for guarding it. The other troops can follow us."
An Ruida nodded in agreement without hesitation: "Okay. No problem."
The Defense Force not only needs to fight alongside the Space Marines, but is also responsible for maintaining the security within the galaxy. This is the duty of the Defense Force.
Gray nodded in satisfaction to Andrada, then turned to look at the others.
Gray continued, “As for us Space Marines, I will also leave behind a battalion of troops to assist the navy and defense forces.
This way, we can better respond to potential threats or when support is needed.”
Everyone agreed. They understood that Gray's arrangement was reasonable and necessary. Leaving part of the fleet and troops in the starry sea could ensure the safety of the rear and also support the front-line combat plan at any time.
Gray finally turned his gaze to Hawgood and Angele. After a moment's thought, he asked, "What are your logistics plans? After all, the galaxies we've captured require your transformation and management."
Gray didn't know much about how to manage the affairs within the planet, so there was no need for him to arrange tasks for the logistics department. The issues that needed to be handled by the logistics department were naturally left to Hawgood and Angele to discuss on their own.
In response to Gray's inquiry, Hogood and Angele did not answer Gray immediately. This matter still needed to be discussed with the logistics department staff before it could be confirmed.
Hogood looked at Angelet and asked, "Should we discuss this here, or hold an internal meeting after we return?"
The logistics department and the administrative department are divided into several small departments. Although these departments are under the command of Hawgood and Angele, these departments are not directly divided into three major factions like the army, and the three have the final decision-making power.
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