Rust - Chapter 737
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RUST -737
Kim Yang focused on the footage of the engagement.
As expected, the new drone was much more powerful than the existing drone. The more technology that broke through the singularity was added, the more crazy the performance became.
The drones used to attack Texas also looked like they were a generation or two ahead of their time, but the new drones looked like they came straight out of science fiction.
The most powerful thing was that drones could now form swarms and conduct electronic warfare.
It’s as if a gathering of mutant monsters causes radio interference and electronic device interference, allowing drones to engage in electronic warfare.
Once the drones attacked, enemy communications networks within the drone swarm’s attack range were disabled. Not only that, but their electronic devices also malfunctioned, and even if they did not malfunction, errors appeared.
In fact, it meant that they were starting off with a perfect victory in electronic warfare. The guns the drones were armed with used caseless ammunition.
It could be loaded with nearly twice as many bullets as a cartridge, providing significant sustained firepower.
‘I said coil guns were still too much.’
However, this was also scheduled to be replaced by a coil gun as the drone grew in size and was able to use nuclear batteries.
If the nuclear batteries that go into the exosuits were installed in drones and robots, the probability of victory in a fight against humans would be over 90%.
Huh-
As the technology of the Holy Kingdom advances, her comfortable future will come closer, so if drones and robots fight well, she won’t have to roll around like this.
In that sense, it was PD Kim and Ki-soon who were displeased with the automation.
‘Honestly, there were many stores that hired part-time workers while running the store. What’s the big deal about running drones and robots on artificial intelligence?’
Isn’t that right? Do you run the auto with a part-timer? Do you run the auto with an AI robot? What’s the difference?
I watched the AI years quietly and they were loyal to the Supreme Dignity. So, as long as there is no problem with the Supreme Dignity, Otto is safe.
therefore.
‘No matter how much I think about it, I have to stop it.’
huh.
that.
It means stepping down from the highest position and sharing power.
There are robots in drones, what’s the worry?
Even crows and wolves are loyal, and with AI-controlled drones, robots, and exosuits, catching the reactionaries shouldn’t be a problem, right?
Kim Yang’s gaze turned to the small nuclear party bursting with bubbles.
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Ki-soon insisted that if she was going to do it, she had to do it quickly.
[If you are going to conscript with voting rights and residency at stake, it would be best to do it as quickly as possible. First, start with the Holy Kingdom, and then report back to the Canadian region.]
“Why? If you’re going to do it, wouldn’t it be better to do it all at once?”
Even if they told us to start with the Holy Kingdom, in reality, more than 70% of the Holy Kingdom’s population was concentrated in Detroit, so they were telling us to start with Detroit.
[Because the culture is different. It’s right to look at Detroit’s reaction first. Cultural differences are more difficult than you think.]
When I worked as Governor General of Canada, I hired local people. The problem was that their perspectives on the job were different, and their concept of humility was different.
The perspective on labor was much different than I expected. In a way, you do what you get. You get what you give. So if you deviate from the standard, you can be fired freely, and the same goes for changing jobs.
If it were Korea, where there is a shortage of workers like now, civil servants would have been forced to work overtime endlessly. But there was no problem.
The military would have been deployed to provide public support to make up for the shortfall, and there would have been constant media coverage urging volunteers to participate.
But it wasn’t Canada or the United States. Of course, they could deploy the military, but they weren’t deployed for tedious tasks like providing support to the public.
It was strictly limited to maintaining public order and rescue operations, and if there was a need for public support such as road maintenance, the engineering corps was deployed separately.
The same goes for civil servants. Civil servants also had a clear job and their time outside of work hours was private. They could not be forced or induced to do official work, even if there was a shortage of manpower.
“Why are you suddenly speaking so weakly? You were doing well.”
[I don’t know if I’m doing well.]
Ki-soon made a bitter expression.
The concept of humility was also different.
Gisun always tried to be humble while serving as Governor of Canada. He wanted to approach the country as a savior rather than an occupying force, as the Canadian government had evaporated and the Holy Kingdom had planted its flag on an empty land.
And the result was different from what was expected. In a situation where martial law was being enforced to maintain public order, it turned out to be poisonous.
The humble appearance and friendly image have actually become a pushover image.
There were those who just tolerated it because it was advantageous for survival to live in the shadow of the Holy Kingdom, and there were those who treated it as if a yellow monkey was sitting on their heads.
The safer it became, the more affluent its life became, the more it began to twist.
Canada and the United States were immigrant countries. They were multiracial, multicultural societies, and the punishment for racial discrimination was not weak.
However, there was a growing number of people who were resentful of Gi-sun becoming governor-general. The reason was their strong antipathy toward East Asia.
‘This happened because of the mutant virus leak from China.’
‘The virus leak is one thing, but it’s China who started the war that’s why we’re in this situation.’
‘It’s because of Japan. Didn’t you say there was something in a secret Japanese laboratory?’
‘That’s one thing, but the problem got worse because the mutant virus was mutating due to radiation leaked from Japan.’
‘It’s because Korea was busy selling the cure.’
‘That’s right. If they had thought of humanity from the beginning and released the recipe for a cure for the mutant virus, the problem wouldn’t have gotten this big.’
And these stories eventually turned towards Gi-sun.
‘The holy and pure One of the Holy Kingdom, the super-super-super-uncle, is said to have gone to Canada to attend a meeting in the Holy Kingdom today. He’ll probably have some chicken and soju, right?’
‘Canada is not fun. It’s dead fun. It has to be that way. What fun is there in using an ice hockey arena as a crow training center?’
The ramblings about the Canadian Prime Minister have become a regular topic of conversation at standing bars. It was Gisun who made life in Canada stable enough for standing bars to reopen.
The only good thing was that the criticism wasn’t directed at Maru. They knew through the broadcast how out of the ordinary Maru was.
How long will that last? How long will the reverence for Maru last, both in the Holy Kingdom and in Canada?
Ki-sun understood Maru’s desire to focus solely on survival and safety through selection and concentration through separation of powers, but he thought that it might not be as easy as he thought.
[Do you know what surprised me when I came to Canada? When I checked the administrative records of Asians up until 4-5 years ago, more than 80% of them were missing.]
Asians used to live mainly in big cities, like Mississauga and Toronto. And the Asians who used to live in the high-rise buildings there have disappeared without a trace.
Considering the harsh winters and mutated monsters, the chances of the Orientals leaving their homes surviving were slim.
[Sometimes I think about this. What if we had established ourselves in Korea? When we had Oh Jin Group’s Jooyeon and Charlotte Group’s Sim Noonim, what if we had coordinated the two and established ourselves in Korea?]
“······.”
[It must have been difficult. They must have mobilized the military from above to capture them. How much worse must it have been for Joo-yeon and Sim-noona to be unable to bear it and leave.]
“······.”
Ki-sun also knew that it was nonsense. Ki-sun was the type of person who was so exhausted that he would just babble like that.
[A report on the results of the battle has arrived from the expedition.]
The two people were silent for a moment at Diana’s voice.
“···Please upload the video of the engagement first.”
The battle began when a surface-to-air missile was fired from Taiwan at the Black Drake, which Kim Yang was on.
[A normal missile wouldn’t even be able to hand out a business card?]
Even if it was a Chinese-made surface-to-air missile, it was a missile that could easily reach Mach 4.5. Even such a missile would be unable to penetrate the fire net created by thousands of drones spread out in layers.
The sight of thousands, not just tens or hundreds, of drones moving as a single swarm was terrifying.
And then the attack followed. Thousands of drones came from Kim Yang’s flagship, and when combined with those from the other five ships, the total number of drones was over 30,000, and they began to sweep through Taiwan’s military bases.
[No abnormalities in electronic warfare performance.]
[High-performance battery efficiency verification completed. The experimental results are within the margin of error.]
[The failure rate of the cartridgeless rifle is 0.01%.]
Diana explained the situation in real time.
The enemies, presumed to be warlords from southern China, were annihilated without any counterattack.
“I don’t know what kind of confidence gave them the confidence to launch the preemptive attack.”
Ki-soon sighed at Maru’s calm words, ‘Stupid orders come from above, but the ones who die are the lowest ranking soldiers.’
[Looking at the situation, it seems like they were trying to capture us by threatening us with missiles.]
“I guess so.”
Ki-sun was a little worried.
[Is that okay? If it’s the southern warlords, they might have one or two nuclear submarines hidden away.]
“So, Miss Kim is sweeping it all away.”
Kim Yang was going around Taiwan, wiping out every single base. Ki-sun shook his head as if he was defeated by the sight of him meticulously dropping even small nuclear weapons.
Maru nodded inwardly at the sight of the Taiwan Occupation Forces Command being cleaned up. As expected, one’s family background did not go anywhere.
‘If there are no witnesses, it’s assassination.’
It took only a few hours to completely wipe out all the southern warlord bases that occupied Taiwan.
Even then, most of the time was spent moving, and clearing one base took no more than five or ten minutes.
The power of over 30,000 drones was just as terrifying. It would be difficult to handle the drones alone, but with the addition of infantry nuclear grenades, there was no way to stop them.
The monitor showed the image of Kim Yang’s airship landing, ending with a video of small mushroom clouds rising.
‘Why are you landing?’
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Behind Kim Yang, the expressions of the guardsmen were somehow dark.
A flashy appearance of exosuits and core armors covered in latex jumpsuits.
[Is everyone wearing it?]
[I. The radiation levels haven’t stabilized yet. Even though it’s a small nucleus, radioactive dust is still flying around···.]
[That’s why I told you to wear tights. These tights. They’re good because they’re easy to clean up radioactive fallout from and they’re also corrosion resistant.]
I need to go down and clean up everything thoroughly.
What if I waste time and there’s a tunnel or something and I jump into it?
Human life force is more tenacious than expected.
Even without that, humans boast survival skills comparable to those of cockroaches, so I didn’t know what would happen if there were cannibals or vampires like in the Confederacy.
[You must definitely check the basement of the headquarters building before you go.]
A bunker, a bunker, or a bunker-like place.
greatness.
“Ms. Kim said, clearing her throat.
[Don’t miss opening things like bunkers and safes.]
[···ancient.]
Her eyes seemed to glow slightly golden.
[Turn the metal detector carefully.]
[four.]
She knew, having lived in the back alleys of China as a child.
The Chinese organization leaders love gold more than you think. So what could be underground in the Taiwan Occupation Forces Command?
Huh-
She wasn’t after gold alone. As I said, she had disinfected the outside with a nuke, but because the nuke was so small, there was a chance that it wouldn’t have eradicated the inside.
[Everyone, get your new recruits.]
[four!]
[Do it right, you foolish kids, I’m going to send you away.]
[four!]
A situation where cannibals or vampires might be alive. The fight against monsters who call themselves new humans was different depending on how you experienced it for the first time.
There was bound to be a world of difference between a soldier who was intimidated by the power of cannibals or vampires and a soldier who had easily caught them.
[Black Drake landing complete.]
The hatch began to open, accompanied by the voice of the assistant AI.
Wheeeeeeeeing-