Chapter 511 - A Simulation

In a special room where only Airon could enter, Ian Dietrich followed the commander and saw blueprints of numerous cities with circles drawn and a perimeter established.

"Give me a moment, I need to find those documents..." Airon surveyed the mess and told Ian Dietrich, "You can make yourself comfortable, this might take me a few minutes..."

"Oh, don't worry, Commander." Ian Dietrich reassured him that it didn't bother him at all.

"Just call me Airon when we're in an informal situation, our friendship has surpassed that subordinate status." Airon knew Ian Dietrich well; this soldier had accompanied him to Texas and had played a significant role in the important battle of the S.C.T.

Ian Dietrich suddenly found himself surrounded by maps and screens displaying strategic information about Florida and the overall situation of the community. Airon, with a serious look, broke the silence as he examined some documents.

"Ian, you have been closely monitoring the situation in Florida. What are your main observations? What do you see in the future of that region?"

Ian, with his eyes fixed on the maps and the war simulation on the walls, carefully considered his words before responding.

"Airon, what I see in Florida is a formidable challenge. The walkers are highly concentrated in that area, making the task of cleaning and fully securing the region difficult. However, I also see an opportunity. If we can establish a solid base in Florida, we will have a key strategic position to expand our efforts and strengthen our presence in the Southeast."

Airon nodded, showing his agreement with Ian's words. After finding what he was looking for, he walked to Ian Dietrich's side, and both of them observed the maps and war simulations, engrossed in a brief conversation.

"Furthermore, when looking at these war simulations, I see the importance of having a clear strategy and strong leadership. We need to leverage our strengths, such as aerial reconnaissance and effective combat tactics, to gain an advantage over the walkers. We must also be prepared to face any threats that may arise, including the possibility of the CRM attempting to directly attack us."

Airon nodded again, appreciating Ian's observations and how he was analyzing the situation from multiple perspectives.

After much thought, he finally said, "I understand your concerns, Ian. The situation in Florida is critical, but our determination and ability to adapt to challenges will propel us forward. I agree that we need a clear strategy and strong leadership to secure this region and protect our community."

Ian felt it and said, "Yes, sir, we must stay focused on our mission and not lose sight of our objectives. It is crucial that we work together as a cohesive team to overcome the obstacles that come our way."

Airon nodded once more, feeling a deep connection with Ian's words. Both of them knew that the road ahead would be difficult, but they were willing to face it together, backed by determination and the spirit of survival.

"These are the requested documents and information. You must deliver them to Abraham immediately when you return to Florida..."

As Airon looked up, he saw Ian Dietrich looking at a map, and after approaching, he pointed out, "Oh, it seems this caught your attention. This is a war simulation map..."

"What?"

"You see, a simple confrontation between us and the CRM is not as straightforward as I thought. If something goes wrong, the future of all humanity could be ruined... Well, since you are someone I trust, come with me."

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In a highly technological operations room, the strategists of the S.C.T. were immersed in a war simulation against the CRM, considering all possible scenarios and combat tactics. The screens displayed a wide range of variables, from terrain and weather conditions to strategic movements of enemy forces.

The simulation began with an initial deployment of S.C.T. troops in a border area, representing an imminent conflict situation with the CRM. Strategists evaluated options for direct combat and guerrilla tactics, seeking the best way to destabilize the enemy and neutralize their strengths.

As the simulation progressed, different attack and defense scenarios were considered. Ambush strategies, surprise assaults, and covert operations were tested to weaken the CRM from within. The simulation teams generated real-time data and statistics, enabling strategists to make informed decisions and adjust their tactics based on the results.

However, as the simulation progressed, it became evident that the CRM was a formidable enemy. The strategists faced the reality that the conflict could escalate to catastrophic levels, including the potential use of nuclear weapons. The risks and implications of such a measure were evaluated, and alternative options were considered to avoid a disaster of that magnitude.

Faced with these challenges, the S.C.T. strategists focused on defense and protection of the community. Advanced security measures were implemented, such as anti-aircraft defense systems and missile detection technology. Specific simulations were conducted to assess the community's ability to withstand a nuclear attack, including shelter planning and resource management after such an event.

As the simulation came to an end, the strategists analyzed the data and conclusions drawn. They recognized that the confrontation with the CRM would be a monumental challenge, requiring a combination of strategy, leadership, and unity within the S.C.T. community. The importance of maintaining communication and collaboration among different groups and regions was highlighted to maximize the chances of success.

The war simulation had provided valuable insights and preparation for the S.C.T. By understanding the possible scenarios and threats they would face, the community was better equipped to make strategic decisions and protect their survival. The simulation had made it clear that the war with the CRM was not an easy task, but it had also strengthened the community's determination to fight for their freedom and a secure future.

Ian Dietrich was sweating profusely as he watched the entire simulation from start to finish without blinking for a single second.

"We have enough nuclear weapons and missiles to bomb CRM's bases hundreds of times, but the impact of such a scenario would leave us in a disadvantageous position for the future."

Saying this, Airon looked at the screen and pointed out, "Once we take control of a satellite, we will have the upper hand and direct the game wherever we want."

"Have you considered using nuclear weapons against the enemies?" Ian Dietrich finally asked.

Airon smiled coldly and said, "If that is the last resort, I will definitely do it. However, we will remain on the defensive until we know we can win without killing too many."

"You know, I want us to live in a world of harmony, and if I manage to take control of 80% of the CRM, 100% of the Commonwealth, we will reclaim the country in less than two years and eventually conquer the world. One single order, no more countries or regulations, just a world order."

Airon's words left a deep emotional impact on Ian Dietrich, and he soon withdrew after giving a military salute.