Chapter 1091: Chapter 596, Give a Quick Answer
Georgette was soone who could more acutely sense the inadequacy of the New Torch.
After all, she and her sisters had been battling the New Torch and Phoenix on this planet for over six months. To be honest, there was indeed a noticeable difference in the capabilities of these two battle groups. Fighting the New Torch was clearly easier than taking on Furyfla.
But, it was still an indirect comparison. To truly determine that, the two battle groups would need to clash directly.
As it turns out, the New Torch shattered imdiately upon contact.
Even with orbital fire support, it ended up in this sorry state…
And after she led her team up, the performance of these Interstellar Warriors left her deeply disappointed as well.
Setting aside their actual strength, she could clearly feel that this group lacked battle determination.
They were nothing like the ‘Death Angel’ she once imagined.
No wonder—they had betrayed twice, switching loyalties like tri-loyal household slaves.
She had no respect for these Interstellar Warriors with their orange-red and brass-painted armor.
Thankfully, this battle didn’t rely on them making a significant contribution.
This wave of deployed forces totaled a staggering 1,200 personnel. The Holy Lilies had arrived in full strength, accompanied by 200 Glory Guards.
With such manpower added to the weak and unmotivated New Torch, they still hadn’t developed the capability to confront the Fury Fla Battle Group head-on.
Moreover, in close-quarters confrontations, especially when the battle devolved into hand-to-hand combat, the support provided by orbital bombardnts weakened significantly. Without ground guidance, orbital firepower could hardly achieve precision strikes, and its effectiveness against the enemy’s long-range firepower diminished. As for close combat itself, striking from orbit risked hitting one’s own.
On the other hand, the air force perford slightly better in this regard—machine guns allowed for targeted attacks.
In the skies, fifty Wind Falcon and Qilin aircraft could provide significant support.
Besides, Georgette wasn’t solely counting on her current resources to annihilate Furyfla.
Her objective remained the sa as what the New Torch attempted before: to firmly pin Furyfla in place.
After all, Furyfla had managed to concentrate most of their forces here, and now they had been cornered—it was critical to seize this opportunity and eliminate this threat once and for all.
If they could encircle and wipe them out directly, the cost would undoubtedly be far less than engaging in asymtric warfare and enduring constant harassnt.
However, it seed Politos was a pragmatic leader who recognized that continuing to fight would lead to total destruction. The entirety of the Fury Fla Battle Group looked poised for a scattered retreat.
How could Georgette possibly allow him such an opportunity?
Just ten more minutes, and another 2,000 Glory Guards aboard warplanes would arrive;
In twenty minutes, this number would rise to 4,000.
In thirty minutes, paratrooper units would descend from orbit—according to the naval Major General’s promise, the first wave would consist of at least 10,000 elite troops equipped with Exoskeleton Armor;
In one hour, four Alliance Army divisions, and two Special Operations Brigades, totaling 170,000 personnel, would complete the encirclent of the mountainous area. Armored and infantry divisions would move to strategic positions and entrench themselves, guaranteeing the area was locked down; firepower deploynts would be set up, ready to support any fire requests from within the mountains, rcilessly bombarding the enemy positions; while the divisions’ light infantry and special operations units would infiltrate the mountains to engage the Interstellar Warriors directly…
By then, the encirclent would be fully realized.
Taking it a step further, the wider mountain range surrounding this area was also seeing systematic Allied movents. From cities to fortresses to military camps… an army numbering in the millions was being deployed here.
The Fury Fla Battle Group wouldn’t escape even with wings.
Now was the final window of opportunity. Politos couldn’t be allowed to slip away!
Even though Furyfla still had plenty of warriors alive, Georgette pressed forward relentlessly, leading her forces personally in hot pursuit, determined to latch onto every Fury Fla Warrior!
And her efforts were showing results.
She had visibly slowed Furyfla’s retreat.
But that provoked a wave of frenzied counterattacks.
Indeed, Furyfla’s retaliation ca fiercely and scorchingly.
From behind several large boulders, handheld missiles fired into the skies. Those Fury Fla Warriors remained calm and precise.
In a sudden strike, over a dozen aircraft providing low-altitude ground support—more akin to ard helicopters—were blasted out of the sky.
Aerial cover diminished sharply.
The surviving aircraft, shaken by this unexpected blow, gained altitude and speed, hesitating temporarily.
Just then, at least a hundred Fury Fla Warriors surged forward from all directions, erging from concealed locations.
At such close range, whether they were Interstellar Warriors, Battle Nuns, or Glory Guards, their shooting accuracy reached an extraordinary level.
Explosive rounds filled the air, mingled with bursts of plasma beams—within monts, many fell.
In the next instant, the distance closed even further, bringing the confrontation to brutal hand-to-hand combat.
The Fury Fla Warriors swung chain-saw swords and combat blades against the Battle Nuns, gaining a decisive advantage almost imdiately.
The physical disparity between the two sides was starkly evident—the Battle Nuns, despite being carefully selected human elites with average heights over 1.8 ters, were still just mortals. For human won, this was already tall.
But standing before them, every Fury Fla Warrior resembled a towering colossus.
And that was just the visible size difference—when it ca to their actual physiques, the genetically enhanced and organ-supercharged Interstellar Warriors were utterly beyond the Battle Nuns’ ability to withstand.
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