For such disrespectful behavior from the Alliance, the judges at the Silver Tribunal were very annoyed.
In their work experience, they had seldom encountered such a situation.
They were the Tribunal! Their word was law, holding great power! All high officials were insignificant in their eyes, calling you a traitor ant just that!
Wherever they went, weren't they treated with caution? Local powers in any empire were like facing the Grim Reaper, kneeling on the ground in fear, anxiously waiting for their verdict. During this process, it was very common to see them flattering and groveling.
Clearing out spies sent by the Tribunal?
Who would dare!
Although sent secretly, those local powers could certainly recognize that the spies were from the Tribunal. Pampering and supporting them was hardly enough; at most, they would try every ans to hide evidence, only daring to take drastic asures when absolutely necessary.
But often at these tis, it was when the judges would beco furious and then sentence the rulers to severe punishnt.
But the Alliance did not behave this way at all.
They maintained necessary courtesies, but in many areas, there were conflicts. For instance, regarding spies, the Alliance didn't care whether you had gathered any intelligence or not; if the spies were not dispatched after notifying them officially, they were treated as illegal infiltrators and eliminated.
Furious?
Well, just be angry then.
Yet the Silver Judges dared not do anything.
Did the Silver Judges dare to pass judgnts without decisive evidence just because of this?
Obviously not.
Even though, over the past year, they had received nurous urgings from the Fury Fla Battle Group.
But still, they dared not.
Declaring the Alliance as traitors sounds easy, just a flip of the tongue. But look at those Alliance Intelligence Officers always following them, and the 'Glory Guards' these officers could call upon at any ti - the Silver Judges had no intention of making any move.
Once judged, do you think Furyfla would directly wage a war? Obviously not. In the past, the tribunal or its allied forces had absolute overwhelming power over local powers, and the ultimate goal of judging rebellion was to find an excuse to start a war.
But this is not the case at the mont!
Even if the Furyfla compelled the Silver Tribunal to make a judgnt, they would not go to war unless their strength was sufficiently accumulated. Their judgnts were more often used by the Furyfla Battle Group as a way to suppress the Alliance.
In fact, right after their judgnt would co, the Flash Judgent Court following them might well overturn their decision; their judgnts could not be enforced, and even if Furyfla decided to act, they might not necessarily be stronger than the Alliance.
If retreating ten thousand steps, even if they could defeat them, that would be a matter for the future. At the mont, these Silver Judges situated deep within Alliance territory would definitely be dood!
The Alliance Intelligence Officers following them might not be able to slaughter them, but those so-called 'Glory Guards' made the Silver Judges sowhat shudder. These elite Alliance forces, although not as majestic and mighty as the Interstellar Warriors, still should not be underestimated with their bodies covered in Powered Armor. What was key was the spirit they displayed, which was unsettling.
The Silver Judges couldn't help but compare privately; on their Tribunal's black ship, they also had an elite force of Stormtroopers, composed of the finest veteran elites from the Star Realm Army equipped with Exoskeleton Armor and Hellfire Laser Guns, and each tactical squad could also choose bombs, plasma, thermolt, and other more powerful weapons depending on mission objectives.
Although the Stormtroopers were said to be from the Star Realm Army Sequence, in fact, it was more common for them to work for the Tribunal, being one of the Tribunal's most reliable elite ard forces.
However, compared to these Glory Guards of the Alliance, perhaps similar in training level and ntal will, the equipnt still felt slightly inferior.
The Silver Judges often lanted: How rich is the Alliance?
Even if their Stormtroopers could contend with these Glory Guards, the other side could always call upon the Empire's Interstellar Warriors at any ti, whereas the Furyfla Battle Group was far away.
Even if they just wanted to escape, the Tribunal's black ship had excellent performance, but next to their black ships were always several tis the number of Alliance Warships.
This thod called 'escort', in reality, was for surveillance, making them dare not make any rash moves, nor hope to unearth any results.
Neither from covert nor overt sources could they gather any solid intelligence; wanting to use the Alliance's poor attitude to declare them as trying to 'obstruct the investigation', they dared not. These reasons left the Silver Judges feeling extrely frustrated.
Yet, they still always wandered around in various places deep within Alliance territory.
They also understood their role: if not to kill you, then to annoy you to death.
As long as they existed, the Alliance had to divert a significant amount of attention to them.
Truth be told, their role was indeed being played out. Otherwise, so many intelligence officers, so many Glory Guard warriors, and a considerable part of the Alliance Warships, could totally be doing sothing else instead of just following these judges, preventing them from causing unpredictable problems.
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