One with four people who leave the mayor's office and walk towards the pier. I guess each one thinks about the information obtained from the station master here, who names the resistance. He keeps his mouth open and quietly advances his legs.

"That's a face that won't float for long. Has it gotten harder to do?

While only the noise and footsteps of the city can be heard, try to break the silence and Phantom will emit that way.

"So-so, yeah. It's total force. I don't know. I've been thinking about a lot of plans, but you were floating. I don't think we can reconstruct any of this... nuclear attack on the station."

That's what I said, Taro, which separates the words. When he starts asking himself if his thoughts are weak, Marr answers them in his place.

"If not all of the people in the Enzio system are enemies, I'd avoid competing with them if I could. I meant to understand the total force battle, but I don't know if I'd treat you as an enemy, no matter what... of course, as far as I can go"

Marl making his mouth a letter to, like, distressing. When Taro nods to it that he completely agrees, he begins to think about where he should aim to land.

"Winning a war depends on whether you've achieved your strategic goals… naturally, if you have to, but it's not just winning by beating anything head-on."

Talk to Taro as you go through your thoughts, like you're talking to yourself.

"Our goal is, first and foremost, that the cuttlefish survive. It's synonymous with survival of the EAP, not annihilating the other fleet. Naturally, we can't discuss it. Because you're not at war with resentment or will. Rather, the choice is that if we lose, if we survive, we'll have it... but realistically, we just can't."

As Taro once thought when Dingo, he did not expect peace to come under oppression.

On the contrary, as Taro, I felt Enzio's political form was worse than Dingo's. Dingo was powerful, authoritarian, and that's what killed people with one emotion, but ultimately territory. In other words, there was a place where that was being done as a means for the development of the people. I don't know if that will make the people happy, but at least I'm not imitating running the system with private lust that just moisturizes my nostalgia.

The inviolability pact concluded between the still living Rising Sun and the White Dingo imposes a restriction on the same amount of commerce in the Dingo territory at its price. Indirectly, some of them will, but they are never paying Dingo personally the credit as it is. In other words, economic measures against the territory.

"Well, that would be difficult. If so, do we still have to do something about Enzio?

Phantom emits in some fun tone. Taro keeps his mouth pointed at him like that, but he keeps on thinking.

"That's right, but the problem is that it's" somehow "... whatever the method is, either completely dismantle the alliance itself or make it give up its invasion of the EAP. Even if the worst EAP is drunk, if the imperial passage from Katsushika to the Alpha system is safe, will that also be a victory?

While we talk about that, Taro keeps thinking that another option still exists.

"Oh, yeah. Is it possible to approve the establishment of the Enzio Nation in the Empire? It'll be limitless low, but then Enzio won't have to stick to EAP or Alpha."

In a surprisingly good proposal, and Taro. And besides, "It's gonna be hard," Phantom said.

"If you allow such an example, there will be an independent movement all over the galaxy... oh no, it may already be happening, but it will be in the form of oiling the fire. The Empire is lazy, but if its own interests are threatened, it's not a story."

Phantom, who speaks that light and turns his gaze as if the professor were sending him to his students. Taro shouted "muggly" at it, sinking into an ocean of further thought.

"Then... oh no. No. I need an EAP... no. Enzio... if there is a resistance, I knew it would come from the inside... but what can you do without an armed ship..."

Bumps and, concentrating, Taro. Many times on the way, Marl pulls his arm and helps me, though I almost fall.

".................. ah"

Taro looks up into the universe and leaks his voice when he eventually begins to see the pier where he lodged his disguised work ship. Nature and everyone's legs stop and gaze gather.

"That's right... that's right!! You don't need to dismantle it or defeat it in a showdown!!

Powerful, that's what happens, Taro. He said Marl's, "So what do we do?" Answer the question by sticking your finger out towards her.

"All you have to do is drop the value of your alliance to the point where it doesn't matter if you have it or not!!

Travel restrictions. A natural response to be issued in an emergency, but "why" did not apply only to this noise. A report should have been sent to the station master immediately regarding the bomb noise and the suspicious person, but the mayor was unable to take effective action against it. Of course, the owner of the system, who was not elected in the election, had nothing to lose his neck over it, but he must have made some mistakes.

"Well, how could I have gotten away with this... without the mayor?

Taro finally returns to the conversation room of the familiar Plum II and leaves looking at the station leaving. The hull had pseudosteels by optical jamming, and no one seemed to pay attention to the plum. Of course, the suspicious record of the sudden disappearance of the work vessel should have been kept in the control tower system, and there seemed to be no doubt that it would soon be a problem. But for the Plum crew, it didn't matter if it wasn't even right now.

"I've been thinking about how to get out of here. Take the patrol ship. Destroy the control system. Considering the system map you made, it has the strength that no one can come after you if you stay away for a little while. Easy stuff. The safest way would be to store each ship in the cargo of another merchant ship. That work ship can be deformed into almost square shapes with one button."

Speaking of which, "I never had a chance to use it," Phantom laughs and shows. Taro responds to it with a sigh of inspiration and smiles back, "I'll be counting on you in the future," he said.

"Hey Taylor, isn't it time you told me?

Marl stepped himself out to the conference table and swelled his cheeks. Taro replies "Ok" to that, letting me put one finger up. The gaze of Alan, Phantom, Sakura and Mar gathered in the colloquial room, the tranquility comes.

"Most importantly, the average company has an overwhelming proportion to the whole. It's not like this is in tune with Enzio."

All the information Alan, Phantom and Taro brought home was consistent and seemed to be credible information. And they showed that all of the reasons for general companies to follow Enzio were negative objects such as "no choice".

"There are three collars for all companies: food, resources, and networks. That's called a lifeline. By holding this guy, they're forced to take power... if that's what you mean. If we can do something about these three things, there's no reason for the average company to follow Enzio, is there?

It's easy, Taro. In contrast, Sakura raises her voice "impossible".

"I know what you're trying to say. Without the cooperation of the general company, there would certainly be a victory on the part of the EAP. But, in fact, how do we solve those three problems? Probably over a hundred million people, huh?

Following Sakura, "I agree with you," Alan said.

"The EAP is golden, but not infinitely golden. How the hell are you going to transport all that food over there, for example? If I had your map, I'd be able to send some in a smuggled way, but from the whole point of view, it's water on the baking stone, right?

Alan, who looks somewhat frightened, but has the same glance he expected from something. And I said, "You're thinking something anyway, aren't you?" I feel such trust and laugh and show Taro.

"No matter how much you hold on to food production, I don't think it's all the same. Not all agricultural stations have been destroyed, and as things stand, some of them are supposed to be self-sustaining, right?

Rather than asking questions, Taro is in such a condition as confirmation. Plus Xiao Mei keeps saying "it should be".

"Mr. Allan touched on transport earlier, but it is unrealistic to transport whole foods from a specific location to all Allied territory. The same holds true in the story of alliance territory alone. Consumption will go up to a huge amount, so it's unlikely that the Allied government holds all the food."

A plum that brightens the lamp and circles around to show it. "Yes," Taro said to Xiaomei like that.

"You don't have to control all of your food production. A guy who can produce surpluses freely after just a little bit of each production falls below demand. That is, because the Allied government has the strongest say. Look, even if you own only 5% of the stock, if all the other owners are less than that, that's all you're the lead shareholder, right?

To Taro's explanation, "I see," Alan said.

"So we're talking about how we should be able to supply only the shortfall on demand, not all billions of human beings? But it's still huge. Even if it was ready, it would still be in transit."

The same thing, Alan wrinkles between the eyebrows. To Alan like that, Taro showing his shoulders shrugging. He answers Alan in an extremely light tone.

"Then you can let them make it locally."