Six people, Marr, Alan, Phantom, Xiaomei, Sakura, and Taro, surround the table in the Plum II talking room. There is another, to be exact, but Etta is obsessed with the supplied darts and keeps releasing arrows without getting tired of the holographically displayed target.

"It's hard to believe, but it's not wrong in theory, and it looks like some of those battles have actually been fought in the past."

Wrinkles between the eyebrows, and an arm-wrapped Alan exhales. After introducing Sakura, Taro showed off his thinking about total force battle.

"I don't know. Isn't that a little suicidal for all the companies present in the dominant area to participate in the fight?

Marl with legs together on the couch and cheeks. "I think so," Taro replied to her, continuing.

"But Earth. Then there have been two battles like that. Besides, there's a big one with countries from all over the world participating. I thought you said that about 50 million people, military and civilian, were sacrificed or something?

Taro relies on faint memories about two wars on Earth. Taro wasn't an enthusiastic student, but he wasn't interested in studying at all. Together with such a tall, rugged face.

"Fifty million means between one and two percent of the planet's population, right, Mr. Taylor? If we replace the Galactic Empire, would it have been a major battle that cost about a trillion people?"

A plum on the table brightens the lamp. When Taro answers it, "Oh yeah," he holds his mouth down, "I don't believe it," Marr.

"But you've said that before... Is Earth, uh, okay? That's not normal, is it? How did that happen?

"Not where I checked," Alan said to Marl, questioning him with a surprise look.

"It seems that a total battle is something that once you start, you won't be able to pull in. I can't seem to stop until I get back what I lost because I'm gonna throw it all into battle."

Alan as he dropped his eyes to the terminal at hand. Taro leaned over and peered into the terminal, where a paper or something entitled the War History Investigation Report was put together.

"I'm not familiar with the battle, but isn't that another strange story? You should take some form of hand-to-hand beating before the damage gets bigger"

Sakura stretched out her spine and raised her hand to Alan. "I don't know," Alan said to Sakura like that.

"Peace would be the first thing an opponent would establish by drinking it. If you've been betting everything over there, I don't think it's that easy to drink. Especially if we're winning. If I were a mentor, I'd beat them up until they couldn't start over. Potential dangers are too great, such as the opponent coming up with a total force battle. How'd it go on Earth?

Alan pulls his gaze toward Taro. "That's right," Taro said in his arms, continuing.

"I don't really know much about war, but I think that's what it looked like. As Alan just said, the stakes are too big to be half the risk if you lose, right? Then we'll have to do it now, until we win. Besides, if you're in a situation where you can fight along the way, you won't be at war in the first place."

Right, body talons like that. Did you have somewhere to be convinced of Taro's answer, and we all nod a few times.

"Well, if you ask me... by the way, there was also a war when you were over there?

Marl with a slightly sad look. Taro shook his head, "Yeah."

"My grandfather's generation is the last war to involve the rest of the world. The war itself was still there in all sorts of tokos, but I guess it didn't happen next time. I don't think I could make a galactic empire."

Speaking of which, Taro begins to give a rough account of his history about modern times. We had listened to the story with interest, but as the story progressed on to the Cold War structure, we began to pull our faces together.

"You're crazy."

Obviously disgusted, Sakura's word. Plus, each gives the word of consent.

"Honestly, it's a bummer. The world you were in. Mutual confirmation. Destruction? Reasonably enough, is there one who really does such horrible things? What happened to Earth?"

Alan with a slightly more enjoyable look at how he went through the rash.

"No, well, I don't think I tried to do it. You mean it happened naturally...... but hmm. It wouldn't be weird to have another war if you could easily shoot down a missile or something like this one."

Regardless of whether it was a beam weapon or not, it seemed to Tailang as if there could be another large-scale war if technologies were developed that could break the structure of mutually assured destruction. I didn't think that would happen between developed countries because of the economic ties of globalism, but I was wondering if it was likely enough to be a large-scale surrogacy war.

"Yes... I don't know what to say, but I'd like to think you're still safe... let's get back to it. You're right. If the Enzio Alliance goes into total force, what's the problem?

Marl returns his expression to something serious and emits more toward everyone than toward Taro. To that, Alan answers "first".

"I'm guessing Enzio's power will swell a few times more than we expected. Only companies that are members of the Enzio Alliance are calculating in the EAP. When that becomes all the companies in the realm, honestly I imagine it will be at a level... Xiao Mei, don't you know around?

Alan turning his eyes to the sphere. Xiao Mei said "wait a minute" somewhat silently, after a while he brightens out the lamp.

"It will be an approximate value inferred from the period in which the old neural net existed, but three to five times the current assumed battle power at the estimate. The possibilities alone can be more than ten times greater. The story of the displaced seems to have had a long prep period."

Sakura blues her face a little to explain Xiao Mei.

"Five to ten times!? Wait, that will slightly exceed the total power of the EAP!?

Almost a screaming voice. When Taro urges Sakura to calm down who stood up on the spot, he calms his surprised mind himself. Honestly, it was a much bigger value than Taro himself had assumed.

"Once an EAP assumption was made, the battle power difference should have been reversed with the completion of the new fleet last month... what a shambles. Counting backwards from total productivity, it's actually two to five years from now. Wow, you can't do this."

Alpha is the most productive EAP in the universe, but it's not overwhelming compared to the other side. Plus the economic size of all the companies in the Enzio alliance territory, even numbers such as five years honestly could have been optimistic.

"Hey, hey, what are you gonna do? That doesn't mean you can't win if you fight properly!!

As you inquire, Marl turns his face toward Taro. Taro said, "No, we're talking about thinking about that, right?," he replies, "Ugh... well, right," Marr pulls back.

"Well, I know how you feel... uh, that's the one when you think about it. It's a fleet of enemies we fought before, but that might actually be the main thing or nothing."

Taro emits like a blur. And "It's possible," Alan said.

"Given the low strategic value in that area, it's natural to catch it that way. I thought the main opponent was just the military... it would be a bad idea to try to get the EAP leadership to know what's going on earlier."

With a bitter face, Alan putting his arms together. To Alan like that, Sakura opens her mouth with a dark face.

"I think it's pretty hard. Reasonably, I know, but it may be difficult for me to really convince myself. There's nothing unprecedented about it, and I don't know if I can get them to believe it..."

Lie low, Sakura. He said to Sakura, "Hey, hey!!," said Marr.

"You're a fleet commander, and you're one of the heavy towns in the EAP!? Is that what you're talking about?

In a slight way, Marl. Taro tries to say something to calm down to Marr, but when Sakura says, "It's okay," he stops it.

"Marr is right, this is certainly my job... um, sorry. But as I said earlier, it is true that it will be quite difficult to convince them. Is there anything like this that could be a source of persuasion?"

That's what Sakura talks about, along with her apologetic tricks. To the words, together, we show how we have thought of each.

"I guess the problem is that there is only circumstantial evidence and testimony by the displaced. We should do something about it there. I wish I could get more testimony."

With his eyes closed, Alan slapped his desk with his finger against this one. "There's that, too," said Alan, with a pompous look on his face.

"How do you let them follow all the companies in the realm? Even if there were a lot of companies willing to fight the Empire, we wouldn't be able to do anything at all, would we?

Taro says the empire's unit of life is too unnatural than it is in a company. To such Taro's question, "Isn't that not all of it?" and Sakura. But there he goes. "No, it'll be all of it," Alan said.

"The total absence of asylum companies is proof of this. I don't know how, but I'm pretty sure you're unifying your will in some way... which is odd when you do say it. How the hell could I possibly do that?

I just couldn't think of anything, Alan, showing off with a shoulder flap. There is silence in Alan's words for a while.

"All right!!

Breaking such silence, a loud voice of Taro. Gather at him, whose gaze rises.

"Let's go make sure of that. It's the quickest way to talk to a local company, and maybe you can find some ingredients that just convince the EAP guys, huh?