Chapter 454 Fishing With Hammers in Hand
Chapter 454 Fishing With Hammers in Hand
“Yeah, I was surprised when I saw the living quarters, too. Especially after seeing how plain the exterior of the building is,” Rose agreed with a smile. “If you have any questions, just ask your AI assistant. Here’s a pair of glasses,” she handed the other lady a pair of chic reading glasses with a distinctly retro style, “make sure you don’t lose them. If you don’t have them on you, you won’t be able to pass through some of the less obvious security we have in place here.”
“Are these the AR glasses that are being sold to the public?” Virginia asked. She wondered if they were the same as the ones being sold on the market; if they were, she already owned a pair of her own and there was no need for a second.
“No. These were tailor-made specifically for you and have extra permissions specific to the cube. Think of them as a combination door key and hall pass, you can’t really get anywhere in here without them,” Rose answered, extending the glasses to Virginia once again.
“Since that’s the case, thank you.” Virginia took the glasses and immediately put them on. She was surprised at the whole new world she saw, one that opened up to her and enhanced and beautified, rather than detracted from or crowded out, the area around her even further.
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[Recruiting is ongoing, and the move should begin soon,] Athena said.
“We need fifty million more soldiers. A hundred million is the bare minimum to defend the inner solar system without stretching them too far,” John replied. He was meeting with Athena to discuss the upcoming move to ARES’ new home, Mars.
Mars was a very useful planet and could easily be turned into a fortress world. It was a dead rock in space, but had liquid water and an overwhelming abundance of iron and other metals used in construction and the production of stainless steel and other alloys. Its atmosphere, while thin, was also composed of 95% carbon dioxide, which they could split in the process of generating breathable atmospheres in biodomes and underground facilities on the red planet.
The only thing preventing the empire from terraforming it into complete habitability was its lack of a magnetosphere. Without that, the solar wind would strip away the majority of the atmosphere as fast as they could generate it. Thus, it simply wasn’t feasible to turn it into a living world. But that wasn’t really what ARES needed, anyway. What they needed was a fortress that would act as the final defense of the inner solar system, and for that, Mars was the best choice.
[Indeed. Simulations show that there’s a point of diminishing returns after that when considering how many soldiers we’ll need for inner system defense. Outer system defense, though, is going to need more troops. A whole lot more.]
“Regardless, we need to start building at least the initial habitats as soon as possible if we don’t want to delay the timeline,” John said. They were coming down to the wire and needed to act fast.
[That was supposed to be approved today, but something came up. Godfather is unavailable for the moment, so we can’t do anything but postpone the fortress plan until he’s back with us.]
“I suppose.... By the way, how’s the hunt for terrorists going?”
[We’ve captured quite a few shrimp soldiers and a couple of crab generals, but we’re nowhere near touching the inner circle of whatever organization is opposing us,] Athena sighed. [The people we’ve caught are obviously nothing but cannon fodder, and Nyx thinks they might have been dangled in front of us as bait to test our capabilities. That’s a small possibility, at least, so we’re split on how to handle it. But it’s a tomorrow problem, anyway, so we can just kick the can down the road. Not like the people we’re identifying from brain scans of the captured terrorists will be able to escape anyway.]
“We aren’t making any progress despite our technological superiority?” John was finding it difficult to believe that, despite being centuries ahead of the rest of the world in terms of technology, the empire was having a difficult time catching a simple terrorist. It was the equivalent of the Battle of Isandlwanda in 1857, where the British invaded Zululand armed with muskets, cannon, and steel armor, but were resoundingly defeated by Zulu warriors wearing loincloths and armed with leather shields and stabbing spears.
He continued that train of thought and found the parallel to be eerie. In both cases, the “weaker” force had achieved tactical surprise in the first encounter of the war. For the Anglo-Zulu War, it was Zulus vs the British, and today it was a terrorist cult facing the Terran Empire. In 1857, the first battle of the war had resulted in a victory for the weaker side, and in 2018, the first battle of the new war had resulted in... perhaps not a victory—John’s pride wouldn’t allow him to call it that—but a devastating blow nonetheless.
[It isn’t that we can’t find him, just that it’s going to take some time. At the moment, we’re working on... turning... those we’ve captured that are higher up in the ranks, then we’ll send them to infiltrate the cult as spies in order to catch them all at once. We’re also unraveling the finances behind the attack, so the scope of the investigation is enormously broad. Besides, it’s been barely six hours since the attacks began—these things take time, you know.] Athena wouldn’t hide anything from John. As the second-highest-ranking member of the armed forces, right behind Aron himself, the former US veteran had a security clearance that matched his lofty rank.
“Ah. Like you did with Vladimir?” When John heard the plan, he was reminded of what they had accomplished with the spy who had shot Aron, then was later turned and eventually even awarded military honors by Aron and John themselves for his accomplishments leading up to, and during The Last War.
[Yep. So now all we have to do is wait for the big fish to take the bait and we’ll come down on them like a hammer.] Athena gave John a creepy, sinister smile.