The conquest of the biomech production complex was one of the greatest victories accomplished by the ground forces up to date!
The stellar performance of Venerable Tusa and the Piranha Prime played a critical role in collapsing the coalition of gangs.
If the prideful and cohesive base occupiers insisted on standing their ground, then they could have inflicted quite a lot of damage against their opposition.
Yet due to their crumbling morale, the criminals lacked the mental fortitude to put up a bitter struggle.
Holding on to the base wasn’t worth losing all of their lives and biomes! Gangs were all opportunists by heart and only fought for material gains rather than a higher and more abstract purpose such as defending their state.
Ves and many people in the Larkinson Clan knew this, so they constructed and refined their tactics to specifically exploit this trait!
Even if General Verle wasn’t present to implement this strategy himself, there were plenty of other military officers in the clan who attended his lectures and received his instruction.
The three mech doctrines of the Larkinson Clan were elite development, psychological warfare and maneuver warfare.
The tactics the Larkinsons and its allies utilized in their battles up to this point were based on these paradigms.
The immense success that they enjoyed so far showed that the mech doctrines truly fit the clan. While the older members of the clan were already familiar with these notions, the new recruits had all become impressed by the ease in which the Larkinsons mowed down their opposition!
Throughout the raiding runs, the Larkinsons never shut their doors. Plenty of refugees and desperate Lifers looking for safety decided it was a good idea to flock to the welcoming arms of the imposing airfleet.
Unlike many other armed forces on the planet, the eclectic airfleet never bullied the innocent or attacked the righteous.
Instead, their swords were squarely pointed at the organizations that had stained their hands with Lifer blood. These gangs and groups of depraved mech pilots added to the chaos overtaking the planet and thought that they had become invincible.
The saviors from the skies decisively proved these delusional criminals wrong!
Due to the relatively good reputation that this growing airfleet accrued, the Lifers who were sick, injured, hungry, overtaken by grief or simply desperate all flocked to the Larkinson Clan!
The influx of hopefuls had gotten so big that the Larkinsons were forced to become picky again. While Ves welcomed any chance at expanding his force, there was no room for burdens who couldn’t contribute anything to the airfleet.
When he looked out at the thousands of hopeful citizens lining up in front of the main gates of the biomech production facility, Ves doubted that more than 1 percent of them would make it through.
Unless they brought something of immediate value such as biomechs or valuable expertise, taking them in only drained more resources.
Those that managed to get in all had to get up to speed on what it was meant to be a member of a clan that traced its roots to a humble third-rate state in an entirely different star sector.
Larkinson Network or not, the cultural differences were too great for the former Lifers to change their attitudes right away!
If Ves was able to bring the new recruits back to his expeditionary fleet, then he wouldn’t have to worry so much about this problem.
The clan could break them up into small groups and distribute them throughout the sh.i.p.s of his fleet. By making sure that every Lifer was surrounded by lots of regular Larkinsons, the newcomers would rapidly conform to the clan because of constant exposure to a different way of life.
Together with the constant influence from the Golden Cat, it would only take a few months for these newcomers to be able to work seamlessly with other Larkinsons.
"It’s too bad that this is not an option..." Ves sighed.
The scale of his airfleet grew so much that he had to accommodate thousands of Lifers. Some of them possessed vital skills such as the ability to service biomechs or crew a biovessel.
When the Lifers began to outnumber the foreigners from another star sector by two-to-one, the integration process stalled. freēwebnovel.com
The more established Larkinsons weren’t as capable in convincing the former Lifers to alter their views or convince them to embrace typical Larkinson values.
There were too many other former citizens of the LRA in their midst who each preferred to maintain as many views and habits of their home state as possible!
While Ves worried a lot about this issue, he had little choice but to let it slide. As long as the new recruits remained loyal, he reluctantly tolerated the quirks of the locals he absorbed.
Yet due to the fact that the initial batch of recruits consisted of some of the most desperate kind of refugees, not everyone was able to find their place in the Larkinson Clan. Under these difficult circ.u.mstances, the clan was unable to treat the clansmen as well as they should or invest enough attention to make sure they received the attention they needed.
On the day after the airfleet took over the large complex, an older man wearing a freshly-fabricated red-and-white uniform of the Larkinson Clan entered the main production complex. The armored guards stationed at the sides allowed him to pass without a fuss.
"Good day, Dr. Redmont."
"Good day to you too, fellow." Nigel Redmont-Larkinson smiled and nodded at a younger worker who directed a bot that carried a sack of beetle eggs."Where are you taking these eggs?"
"They’re headed back to our airfleet. We don’t have enough of them and there are way too many chores that need to be done that only beetles can do. It’s better to have too many of them than the other way around."
"I see."
They chatted briefly but continued on with their duties. Nigel continued to pass through a number of corridors and halls.
Even though the Larkinsons didn’t actually own this massive biomech production complex, their guards still manned the checkpoints.
The security procedures also become more c.u.mbersome. Nigel went from passing through the checkpoints without interruption to being patted and scanned for any spy devices or sabotage equipment.
The guards and security systems found nothing, because Nigel did not carry anything suspicious to begin with. Aside from his uniform, he only carried a biocomm on his wrist and some inconsequential identity cards and authentication tools in his pockets.
He didn’t even carry a single weapon!
Only after completing the entire routine was he allowed to enter the most valuable space in the building.
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