Chapter 1035: Chapter 1030 Trouble 6_1 Chapter 1035 -1030 Trouble 6_1 “Look, everyone, this entire area is left open for us by the enemy.
We’ve entered it without any issue, and we have conducted a thorough reconnaissance.
Apart from detecting the enemy’s reconnaissance satellites, we haven’t found anything else.
Although this is normal because the enemy has always operated this way, there is a problem here,” Lucy Watson spoke up assertively, addressing everyone.
“Based on our current detections, within these areas…
here…
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here…
and here…” Lucy Watson rapidly pointed at locations on the star map, “in all these areas, there are enemy fixed defense weapons.
Yet this is highly unusual because we can enter from above, below, left, and right, rendering these fixed defense weapons virtually useless.
However, the enemy has deployed them like this.”
“What does that mean?” Roman Rodger asked, somewhat confused, and clearly the others couldn’t figure it out either.
“What does it mean?
The enemy has a lot of warships, but their fleet hasn’t shown up here.
Instead, these useless fixed defense systems are supposed to stop us.
Do you think the enemy is stupid?
To believe that these things could stop our warships?
But since they have deployed them this way, if I’m not mistaken, such fixed defense systems must be widespread throughout the entire star system.
Of course, even if that is the case, you might say, ‘So what?’ But you have forgotten one thing.”
Without waiting for everyone to ask, Lucy Watson continued: “You have forgotten that the enemy’s fleet has never appeared at all.
Although I don’t know why that is, their absence is abnormal.
Considering this, I suspect that the enemy has the ability to render all the fleets incapable of free jump and flight.”
“Isn’t that a bit far-fetched?” Although Roman Rodger could no longer find confidence in Lucy Watson’s hypothesis, he couldn’t help but retort, as her conclusion seemed absurd.
“How is it possible for an entire fleet to lose the ability to jump and fly freely in such a vast star system?” Roman Rodger directly questioned her.
“This is the most logical explanation,” Lucy Watson glanced at him, “Otherwise, explain to me the reason for the enemy deploying so many fixed defense weapons here?”
Finn Lewis also felt that Lucy Watson’s theory was far-fetched, but it wasn’t easy to question her because she was now the supreme commander.
“Is there any way to deal with it?”
“Simple, just perform a mass fleet jump to draw out the enemy,” Lucy Watson spoke decisively.
“A mass fleet jump?
Isn’t that contradicting what you just said?” Roman Rodger couldn’t help but interject.
“Gather all the secondary ** warships together.
We don’t need these warships.
Set the main control computer to automate the jump, fill them with simulation robots, start the jumps, and install high-power signal simulators and jammers.
Since the enemy’s fleet won’t show up, and their reconnaissance is not perfect, our mass jump will make it impossible for the enemy to distinguish if it is our main fleet.
They can only discern whether we have performed the jump.
If they have a countermeasure, they will activate it,” Lucy Watson crisply laid out her plan.