Humanity is missing, luckily I have billions of clones

Chapter 122: Blood and Data


Boom!

Amidst the invisible shockwave, with Jupiter, appearing larger than the moon from Earth, as the backdrop, a massive spark suddenly erupted in the vast deep space.

That was a Venus-class battleship.

At this moment, due to external attacks, some of its internal control components were damaged, causing the fission reactor's rate to uncontrollably increase, ultimately leading it to explode like an atomic bomb.

All the most advanced equipment that made up this Venus-class battleship, which Tom had spent immense effort to create, was vaporized.

Simultaneously, all 80 clone warriors within this Venus-class battleship also perished.

But even with such immense losses, this was merely a detail of this vast battlefield.

Beyond this battlefield, in the even more expansive and vast cosmos, more battleships were locked in desperate combat.

The battlefield scope planned by Tom centered around Jupiter's moons Sinope and Pasiphae, which are relatively far from Jupiter.

These two moons have diameters of approximately 46 kilometers and 36 kilometers, respectively.

Such sizes are sufficient to indicate that they possess a considerable amount of mineral resources.

Tom had constructed large logistics bases on these two celestial bodies, specifically for producing war materiel from the local resources.

Anything not available on these two celestial bodies was directly transported from the main base cluster.

A total of approximately 3,000 battleships, divided into two parts, launched a desperate struggle, relying on these two celestial bodies.

Tom allowed these two fleets to employ any despicable, shameless, brutal, and fierce combat methods.

As long as they could eliminate the opponent, they would use any means necessary! There would be no holding back, no stopping short.

This was a true war!

The only difference was that this war was entirely controlled by him.

Thus, with each side possessing a strategic version of Goku AI, each with a base, and each with battleships of identical performance and quantity, the great battle truly began.

The two fleets experimented with various tactics: sneak attacks, sudden assaults, concentrated fire, frontal confrontations, planetary defense and offense, electromagnetic interference, anti-interference, espionage, reconnaissance, and so on—all methods were employed in rotation.

At this moment, after paying a huge price, Fleet One finally managed to get a sub-fleet within 10,000 kilometers of Sinope.

For an interstellar battlefield, this distance can be considered extremely close.

And, as long as the logistics base and factories on Sinope could be destroyed, Fleet Two's logistical supply would be severely impacted, potentially even directly determining the outcome of the war.

Seizing this rare opportunity, Fleet One unleashed its full firepower, with interstellar missiles and electromagnetic cannon shells pouring toward Sinope like a tide.

Fleet Two, in a hurried response, only dispatched dozens of battleships to meet the attack.

Amidst the chaos, the large deep space search network built on Sinope was also activated.

Ground-based high-speed radar, with higher power and performance than the high-speed radar equipped on Earth-class battleships, began a full-sphere scan.

Within the anti-aircraft electromagnetic cannon and laser cannon arrays, built like fields of wheat on the surface of Sinope, tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of electromagnetic cannons and laser cannons continuously fired into the sky, supporting their own fleet while also desperately intercepting enemy projectiles flying toward them.

Hundreds of large factories, despite such fierce shelling, continued to produce without interruption.

Hundreds of thousands of clones hurried about, seemingly oblivious to what was happening in space.

Even if an occasional stray bullet flew in and instantly killed a nearby comrade, the emergency repair teams would merely dispose of the body as quickly as possible to prevent it from affecting production.

His position would also be immediately filled by a backup clone. Even the clones next to him would not pause their work for a moment because someone nearby had died.

Post-war production influenced the direction of the battlefield; this was something Tom had long understood deeply.

Both moons were producing at full capacity, with anti-aircraft and offensive fire crisscrossing, fleets battling in space, and further out, two Earth-class battleships also began full-throttle maneuvering, each supporting its own fleet…

The bloodiness, cruelty, and ferocity of this battle probably surpassed even a real battlefield.

On a real battlefield, the enemy's attacks are not as efficient as Tom's!

This kind of true live-fire, real-combat exercise is unacceptable for any normal intelligent civilization.

Those were battleships, one after another, and people, one after another!

Who could accept them dying not at the hands of the enemy, but inexplicably at the hands of comrades?

However, there is an undeniable point: neither supercomputer virtual simulations nor real-world exercises can truly reflect the actual situation on the battlefield.

The data collected from them would be full of errors, preventing Tom from truly growing and preventing Goku AI from truly improving.

The true battlefield situation can only be reflected by fighting with real weapons!

Then let's fight for real!

It was based on this line of thinking that Tom brazenly invested the newly produced battleships, which he had spent immense effort on, into a real battlefield.

Cannons boomed, battleships exploded, and clones died without complete bodies.

Their deaths ultimately transformed into streams of data, flowing into supercomputers where the strategic version of Goku AI was stationed, allowing Goku to evolve once more.

As Goku began to evolve, Tom's understanding of war became more thorough, his decisions more precise, and his predictions for the future more accurate.

With such a brutal, meat-grinder-like intensity of war, a mere 3,000 battleships simply couldn't last long.

But it didn't matter; spaceships were still being continuously produced and dispatched to the battlefield from the rear.

Under such rapid casualties, the total number of battleships participating in the war not only did not decrease but was constantly increasing!

Tom was only limited by the maximum consciousness connection count, unable to control so many battleships simultaneously, but in terms of production, as long as there were sufficient resources and time, he could have as many as he wanted.

In just two years, the number of battleships participating in the battlefield had already exceeded five thousand, and the war situation became even more complex, more brutal, and tactics more cunning and varied.

Amidst this continuous, brutal struggle, Tom's mastery of warfare grew at an unprecedented speed.

Thus, surveying the entire war situation, Tom made his first major judgment since the live-fire exercise began.

"My current weapon systems are still insufficient. Only laser cannons and electromagnetic cannons, supplemented by a small number of interstellar missiles, means the offensive methods are not diverse enough, lacking variation, and become powerless when encountering tough targets.

The weapon systems must be strengthened!"

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