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Chapter 630 Conserving Mechs

    The grant Vandals had multiple reasons to force a battle at this time. However, the rank-and-file had no clue. If anything, they would rather let the Masters of Combat go now that the mechs of he Caged backed them up.


    Yet turning back now meant that the Vandals might be facing the full might of their formidablendbound forces in the future. To prevent such an awful oue, the Vandals truly had no choice but to go through with their aggressive intentions.


    Ves reflected on the conversation he just witnessed. Major Verle appeared to have failed in his attempt to intimidate the Caged. Yet Verle’s reminder informed them that there was more to the conversation than what appeared on the surface.


    First, Sub-boss Scornburned indirectly informed them of a couple of crucial points. They were under orders to cooperate, and couldn’t simply ce them aside in order to ensure their survival. Second, they were under the obligation to put up a fight. Running without unleashing a single shot would certainly lead to bacsh. Scornburned couldn’t afford to burn his bridges with his organization.


    "Had the two made some sort of implicit agreement?"


    Ves got the sense that the two came to apromise. Would the Caged stab the Masters of Combat in the back? Would they simply exchange a couple of shots and split from their ally? Or did Ves just imagined something that wasn’t there?


    He found it difficult to make a confident prediction of what was about to ensue. If there was anything he had learned from watching the Vandals to go war, it was that something went wrong in every battle.


    "The Masters of Combat aren’t pushovers. They can do a lot of damage before they go down."


    The Frosty Meteors traumatized the grant Vandals a few months ago. The scars from that battle had never faded. Facing a mercenary corps from the same duchy and the same mech doctrine opened up all of those scars.


    Ves realized that the Vandals needed to ovee this challenge. Their rest and recuperation in Harkensen had been interrupted. Many Vandals that had been stuck on Harkensen I were unenthusiastic about fighting another battle.


    Theycked confidence in themselves.


    Therefore, one of the reasons Verle prioritized this battle was because he saw it as a way to heal everyone’s scars and restore their confident demeanor.


    Over the next hour, Ves and the higher ups nned out their strategies and tactics ording to the information they had on hand. Commander Lydia of the Swordmaidens brought in her own cadre to help with the nning.


    Right now, they had plenty of time before the fleets came into battle range. The ships of the Masters of Combat and the Caged had engaged their sub-light propulsion and attempted to elerate away from the Vandals and the Swordmaidens.


    Of course, they were only dying the inevitable. The best the lumbering Vesian ships could do was to buy more time for them to prepare their own ns.


    The Swordmaiden officers all possessed a wild quality that couldn’t be hidden through the projectors. While the Vandal officers reeked of professionalism, the strong and unsophisticated Swordmaiden officers didn’t look out of ce in the frontier.


    "Lydia recruits most of her Swordmaidens from the frontier." A Vandal officer quietly informed his fellow Vandals. "She routinely visits the small and isted settlements among the untamed stars and picks up stray young girls who aren’t resigned to bing breeding objects."


    In civilized space, gender inequality was a thing of the past. The differences that separated men and women had been solved by technology. A female footsoldier was just as deadly in battle as a male footsoldier. When it came to mech pilots, their mental and physiological differences had a minimal effect on theirbat effectiveness.


    These rules didn’t necessarily apply in the frontier. The primitive settlements were deficient in development. Setting up a facility that hosted artificial wombs was beyond their means, so women had to stay home and insure the continuation of the next generation, sometimes under duress.


    "The frontier isn’t a pleasant ce to live, especially to women."


    ording to the intelligence Ves had essed, Lydia’s Swordmaidens offered a way out to the more rebellious and adventurous young girls. While Commander Lydia didn’t have the means to force the settlements to halt their uncivilized practices, she could at least take advantage of the situation.


    Every frontier girl that Lydia inducted into her gang became fanatically loyal to her. Ves recognized the simrities between Lydia’s recruitment practices and Chief Haine’s favorite strategy in Pirate Empires.


    "They both build their organization around themselves. They demand absolute loyalty from their subordinates."


    One of the most precious resources in the gxy was loyalty. All the money in the world couldn’t necessarily buy the dedication of another person. Humans were emotional and irrational, and did not necessarily behave as predicted.


    Grooming those that sought salvation from young was one of the best ways to raise apletely loyal force. Though it took a lot of time, Ves had to hand it to Lydia. Her investment had definitely paid off, seeing that she grew her Swordmaidens into a formidable force in the frontier.


    "All of these analyses are well and good, but at the end of the day we need to smash them into pieces!" The middle-aged woman spoke. Lydia may have aged past her prime, but her athletic body and striped grey-and-ck hair conveyed a ferocious image. Her Amazon-like appearance alone deterred most people in the frontier from starting any trouble. "Since you Vandals are shaking in your boots whenever you think about the Masters of Combat, leave their thick mechs to us. My Swordmaidens will carve out their mech pilots from their protective shells."


    "Commander Lydia, we don’t wish to doubt your capabilities, but the Masters of Combat can inflict a ruinous amount of damage to us." Major Verle replied. "Their mechs are tough to fell withoutmitting our mechs, but if we do so the ranged mechs of the Caged will box us in from the nks."


    "What’re you suggesting, then?"


    "Ignore the Masters of Combat for now and chase down the mechs of the Caged."


    "That won’t work. They’ll turtle behind the Masters of Combat. We’ll have to get through the Vesians in order to strike at the Roppongans, which puts us back to the beginning. We might as well aim at the Masters of Combat first."


    The Vandals disagreed. If they didn’t put any pressure on the Roppongans, they would be free to leverage their superior firepower. Getting pelted by an unending stream ofsers was not a pleasant experience.


    It made no sense to throw their mechs to a force whose best aspect was defence. While they possessed a fair amount of firepower, their first emphasis meant they had made a lot of tradeoffs that had weakened their offensive firepower.


    On the other hand, the ranged mechs of the Caged possessed a lot of offensive power but possessed few defenses. They mainly relied on their mobility to evade attacks, but that wouldn’t help them very much if the enemy closed into knife-fighting range.


    "There are ways to force them away from the Masters of Combat." Verle said. "We can y the long game. Though the mechs of the Caged are deadly at range, they haven’t brought too many spaceborn mechs."


    Major Verle proposed a battle n that demanded patience. Though the Swordmaidens showed some dissatisfaction, Commander Lydia eventually agreed to the n. If she had an opportunity to minimize her losses, she would take it over the objection of her Swordmaidens.


    "My Swordmaidens will follow your lead this time." She nodded before the projections of the Swordmaidens winked out.


    An hourter, the twobined fleets had caught up to each other. The servicemen aboard the Shield of Hispania already started referring to thebined Vandal-Swordmaiden force as the grant Swordmaidens.


    As for the opposing force, the Vandals all wracked their minds for a suitable moniker and eventually settled on calling them the Caged Masters.


    Ves had augh when he heard those names. Some of the servicement must have been truly bored when they came up with those shorthands.


    Still, the time for jokes was over as the mech forces came into fighting range. Though not all of the ships of the grant Swordmaidens moved very fast, they had simply decided to split their ship assets in two.


    Thebat fleet would surge forward at their best eleration in order to catch up to their prey.


    The support fleet which consisted of all of their transport ships and logistics ships was left behind with a number of guard mechs to keep them safe.


    It wasn’t ideal, but cutting away their slowest vessels was the only way the grant Swordmaidens could catch up to the Caged Masters without ruinously overloading their sublight propulsion.


    The Masters of Combat weren’t stupid. They could do the math like anyone else, and they quickly figured out that they couldn’t avoid this battle if they ran away at normal eleration. The First Master who headed the Masters of Combat knew his chances of victory was low at this moment, so he decisively chose to overload the engines and thrusters of his ships.


    This ruinous decision would wreck the propulsion of his ships and force them into months of repair work if they ever made it out. Yet that was better than the prospect of total annihtion.


    The First Master also made the cunning decision to split off his nonbat vessels in their own support fleet. The useless transports and logistics ships flew off in another direction, baiting the grant Swordmaidens into diverting their forces.


    Major Verle and Commander Lydia didn’t take the bait. The key to destroying the Caged Masters was to wipe out theirbat forces. Crushing their support ships might inconvenience them a lot, but they could easily acquire more supplies and support ships.


    Thebat fleet of the grant Swordmaidens didn’t bother to overload their own propulsion. Most of their ships were still able to keep up!


    Now that they had entered effectivebat range, the mechs of the Caged made their first move. Theirser cannons and rifles pelted the grant Swordmaidens with surprisingly urate aim!


    They unleashed most of their firepower on the slower and heavier mechs of the grant Swordmaidens. They ignored the ships because they possessed too much armor.


    The medium mechs of the Vandals took the brunt of the offensive.


    As for the Swordmaidens, their melee mechs remained in their hangar bays. They wouldn’t be able to y any role in a long-ranged firefight. Their time woulde when the fleets closed in on each other, but for now the Swordmaidens only deployed their limited number of space knights and rifleman mechs.


    "Put ourbat carriers to the front." Verlemanded. "Inform Captain Rakeshir to offer up our heaviest armoredbat carriers as cover. Since we recently fixed them up, it should be no problem for them to take a beating."


    Captain Rakeshir aboard the Antecedent quickly called back. His projected face looked angrily at the mech officer. "Major, I highly advise you to reconsider yourst order! Ourbat carriers are not bs of alloys for your mechs to hide behind! We need our armor to remain in good condition for the challenges thaty ahead."


    "I will take your suggestion under advisement, but my decision stands. We cannot afford to risk the lives of our mech pilots at this point. Right now, their lives are more precious than tes of armor. You can always patch up your ships afterwards with metals mined from asteroids."


    The captain looked pissed, but he had no way to fight back. In the greater scheme of things, the major had a point. They needed to conserve their mechs and mech pilots more than the armor of theirbat carriers.


    "Very well, sir. I’ll ry the orders and move ourbat carriers into position."


    This decision might bite them back in the future, but Verle dly epted this possibility if it meant closing in on the Caged Masters without losing a quarter of their mechs.
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