The Undead Empire That Travels Through the Multiverse

Chapter 94 Capitalizing on the enemy? impossible

"Providing ship girls and space warriors to the British, boss, is this really not subsidizing the enemy?" Ada Wang asked Chen Mo, but the expression on her face was a bit casual, obviously she didn't care about it Too worried, I just want to hear the reason why Chen Mo did this.

Regarding this question, Chen Mo just glanced at Ada Wang and then asked: "Do you think it is a good thing for the United States to rise after World War II?"

"No, if there is no threat from the Soviet Union, the United States will become the next Germany." Ada Wang answered without even thinking. As an agent who once lived in the United States, she has seen far more things than ordinary people. The imagination is darker, and I understand the nature of the United States better.

"Yes, if there was no threat from the Soviet Union, the United States would quickly degenerate within a few decades and become very bad. Not to mention, it would become the next Germany. It would do anything for its own hegemony." Chen Mo recalled that before he traveled through time What the United States has done is nothing but disgusting: “Maybe the United States is not that bad now, but I don’t hope that the United States and the Soviet Union will be the only superpowers in the future.

Although the UK is also terrible, a three-legged alliance is far better than a two-pole struggle for hegemony, not to mention that we ourselves will rise.

Therefore, it is necessary to support the United Kingdom so that they will not be completely destroyed in World War II and maintain the dignity of a first-class power after the war. "

Having said this, Chen Mo put down the document in his hand and leaned on the back of the chair with a smile on his face: "And even if I really provided the British with ship girls and space warriors, do you think that would be true?" Does it count as theirs?”

Regarding this question, let alone Chen Mo, I am afraid that even the British themselves know the answer to the question, otherwise they would not want technology.

Let me ask you a question about a summoned object transformed and summoned by a necromance master. If he can't even guarantee his loyalty, what kind of necromancer is he? You should commit suicide as soon as possible to avoid embarrassment.

Since Chen Mo became a necromancer, he has only failed once when transforming Ada Wang. He failed to control it well at that time and let Ada Wang, who was suffering from blood thirst, take a bite.

And this is already an epic shame for the Necromancer. If he can't even control the loyalty of these undead summons under his command, he will really be the most embarrassing Necromancer in history.

"What's more, I don't think the British will really agree to this condition. All ship girls can only be summoned by me. Their loyalty inherently belongs to me. The British will not use their precious warships to increase our combat capabilities. It's powerful." Chen Mo has a very thorough understanding of this matter. The British may make some attempts, but they are absolutely reluctant to use their own battleships to summon ship girls for Chen Mo.

In fact, not only the British were reluctant to part with it, but Chen Mo himself was also reluctant to part with it. Otherwise, he would not have waited until the war with Italy and obtained three Veneto-class ships before he began to summon the ship girls. The two aircraft carriers of the Egyptian Navy could not be moved. Others such as It's not that light patrols or expulsions cannot be used to summon.

Especially destroyers, which are really large in quantity. As long as Chen Mo is willing to place an order, any country with shipbuilding capabilities, including Britain, France, Germany, Russia, Japan, and Italy, will be willing to take orders to produce the warships he needs.

But the problem is that even the cheapest destroyer is still expensive to build. For Egypt's current finances, it is indeed not bad to build a warship below a light cruiser, but if it is built just to summon the ship girl, then the British Empire also Can't stand it being made like this.

Therefore, the most likely option is to use captured or sunk warships to summon them.

And another point is that when warships such as light cruisers and destroyers are summoned, the abilities of the ship girls summoned will be far weaker than those summoned by the battleships, but the resources consumed by the two in the summoning ceremony are Basically the same.

Especially the consumption of the power of faith, that is, every ship girl has to consume the same amount of power of faith to transform from a dead spirit into a heroic spirit.

Under such circumstances, there is no doubt that those battleships that were sunk or captured are the best targets for Chen Mo to summon ship girls.

As for the space warriors, Chen Mo felt that this issue did not need to be discussed.

"The normal process takes ten years from the selection of a Space Marine to the completion of all transformation operations. After that, he has to go through a one-hundred-year recruit training period. During this period, his memories before transformation will gradually fade away, leaving only the The combat skills of the Space Marines and the instilled ideological stamp." Chen Mo shook his head as he spoke, let alone the British, if he was not a necromancer and had enough time and patience, he would not spend a lot of resources and energy to create Space Marines.

Although they do look very powerful and capable of fighting, the training cycle and investment in training are too great. Without the support of a country with a strong space civilization level, they cannot afford such a high-investment and low-return superhuman unit.

Apart from anything else, even during the Great Crusade era, the Empire of the Warhammer Universe had only one million people across its eighteen interstellar legions. By 40k, the total number of interstellar warriors was only over three million. This is different from the Star Realm. Compared with the military's trillions of troops, it is really far behind.

Although there is a huge gap between the two in terms of combat effectiveness, the problem is that it takes at least fifty years to cultivate a Space Marine, and fifty years with the same resources is enough to cultivate an Astra Militarum regiment from the birth of a child. Even the soldiers died three times.

That is to say, the technology of the Warhammer world is dark enough in itself, and it really needs this kind of individual combat units to produce such existences as space warriors. If it is replaced by other normal science fiction worlds, which one is not solved by volume? questionable?

Therefore, Chen Mo does not think that the British can endure the long period and high investment required to train a space warrior.

And even if they can really accept it, isn't the transformation of Space Marines in a ten-year cycle enough to brainwash people?

Even if you don't use magic brainwashing, ten years is enough to form a mental imprint even if it is just whispered in people's ears every day.

Therefore, Chen Mo is not worried at all about the possibility of capitalizing on enemies by doing this. In fact, even if he really opens up all the technology to the British, it is not something that the British can understand within a hundred years. .

Compared to these, a report submitted by the Blood Angels gave him even more headaches.

"Blood thirsty for the Blood Angels? Didn't you try to provide them with blood slaves?" Chen Mo looked at the unusual report written on parchment in front of him, and looked at Ada Wang with a headache. They all want to suck blood. , there is no reason why Blood Angels are more troublesome than vampires, right?

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