The prospect of a sandman invasion sweeping through half the star sectors weighed heavily on the people aboard the Barracuda.
Ves already encountered the sandmen in battle during his Vandal days. While he did not rate their intelligence and reasoning abilities very highly, their peculiar racial abilities turned them into very formidable foes.
Fortunately, the sandmen were nowhere close to matching the strength of any of the Seven Apex Races. From a galactic perspective, they were a bunch of space vermin that humanity could squash like a bug any time they wanted.
The only problem here was that the Big Two discounted them so much that they barely lifted their fingers to address this crisis!
While it was true that the sandmen could be defeated by the local mech forces of the Komodo Star Sector, the aliens threatened to overrun a lot of states before they finally ran out of steam!
Practically all of the states in the vicinity of the frontier pleaded for more assistance. Yet the Big Two refused to take further action. In their eyes, the Komodo Star Sector was more than capable enough to fend off the sandmen by themselves!
"That might be true, but only if the entire star sector collectively takes action." Captain Silvestra opined when Ves visited the bridge. "If the Friday Coalition and the Hexadric Hegemony both commit a fourth of their mech militaries to the defense effort, the line will definitely hold."
"They’ll never do it. Any reinforcement fleet they send out to the border with the frontier is one less fleet they can rely on to attack or defend their neighboring rival." Ves immediately guessed.
The rivalry between the Friday Coalition and the Hexadric Hegemony was as intense as the hatred between the Bright Republic and the Vesia Kingdom.
The only difference was that the two states hadn’t fought a formal war yet since the opening of the Komodo Star Sector. The reason for that was that the firepower at their disposal was so destructive that the fighting would be incredibly ruinous.
Both sides bided their time kept accumulating their strength for the inevitable war that decided the fate of their star sector.
The winner of their titanic clash would gain complete dominance over the Komodo Star Sector as its sole second-rate state.
The loser faced complete dissolution and exile as all of their territories and most of their fixed assets fell in enemy hands.
No one dared to bet which side was destined to win. Both second-rate states hid a lot of cards up their sleeves. The mechs they showcased in public or revealed glimpses of only represented a portion of their might.
Still, even if they only exhibited a portion of their unfathomable depth, even a little bit of assistance could turn the battle at the border states around!
"I’ve recently came across a rumor about that, sir. According to the gossip that I have heard, the two second-rate states have already reached out to the border states of the first and second lines of defense."
Ves looked skeptical. "Are the Fridaymen and Hexers offering their assistance?"
"They are, but only a limited amount of forces. They have offered to dispatch some of their second-class mercenary corps to assist in the defense effort at their charge."
"That’s not enough. They ought to dispatch their military mech regiments to blunt the invasion!"
"I haven’t heard any word about that. The second-rate states have kept all of their military forces in place. They’re only willing to contract their more dispensable and weaker mercenary corps to the border."
Neither of them understood the relative inaction of the second-rate states. Dispatching the dregs of their mech community against the sandman was hardly the commitment that Ves found acceptable.
The foremost powers of their star sector should have exhibited more leadership during this sudden crisis!
"The second-rate states were never under threat to begin with." Ves rubbed his chin as he formulated some guesses. "If the sandmen race overrun the Bright Republic and all the other states, they’ll never be able to breach the defensive lines of the Coalition and the Hegemony!"
For this reason, neither states exhibited a lot of urgency towards this threat. While they could doubtlessly earn a lot of goodwill from the rest of the star sector if they selflessly deployed their premier mech divisions to the border, no amount of goodwill was worth decreasing their defenses against their hated rival!
"Your girlfriend is a dynastic Hexer, right? Maybe you should ask her for the inside story. I’m sure she’s willing to explain the situation to you since your home state is in the invasion path of the sandmen."
"I’ll try, but I’m doubtful whether she’s aware of the inside story. She isn’t affiliated with the military as far as I know."
The two chatted some more, but they gained little else. The lack of information hindered their attempts to figure out the bigger picture. All they could agree on was that they couldn’t count on the Big Two or the regional second-rate states to bail out the border states.
Aside from some token assistance, the states facing the brunt of the sandman invasion were on their own!
When Ves exited the bridge of the Barracuda and walked back to his stateroom, Nitaa shared her own thoughts on the matter.
"The Big Two are concerned with greater threats. They have never prioritized individual lives. Even if the sandmen ruin half of our star sector, it doesn’t affect the total strength of humanity at all. Eventually, the sandmen will exhaust themselves and go extinct. What has been lost can easily be rebuilt in a century."
"I know that." Ves sighed. "They’re powerful, but their strength comes at a price. I think one of the reasons why they have reduced their presence in this region lately is because it’s not economical for them to intervene."
A first-class mech might be able to defeat hundreds of third-class mechs in battle, but it cost vastly more to make and to deploy them in action!
"As for the second-rate states, you’re right that they are guarding against the greater threat, sir. To the Friday Coalition, the Hexadric Hegemony is a far greater danger to them than the entire sandmen empire. They don’t gain anything of importance if they commit their military forces to the border states."
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