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Anti-War Game: Starting from Normandy Campaign

Chapter 67 SS Level Tactical Theory

Author: Black-hearted Little C
updatedAt: 2025-07-03

CHAPTER 67: CHAPTER 67 SS LEVEL TACTICAL THEORY

Mo Xiaomo clicked on one tactical card after another, but there were only introductions—no specific content was written.

She placed screenshots of the cards she had just clicked into the live stream room and looked at the cards, saying:

"The name of the tactic followed by (World War II/Modern Warfare) should represent where it can be used, right? For instance, that island-hopping tactic only has (World War II), indicating it’s not effective in Modern Warfare?"

The audience in the live stream room thought the same, but the [Nuclear Strike Tactic] sparked quite a bit of discussion.

[A tactic used only once on ’Earth’, what exactly is it like?]

[You don’t need to think about it; you won’t see it on Blue Star. It’s labeled with ’nuclear’, along with that introduction—should be a weapon made from nuclear fission, but nuclear fission was phased out long ago. You can see the effects simulated in some disaster movies.]

[I know that one. After it explodes, it gives you superpowers, right?]

[...no way, you just get killed.]

[You guys are off-topic! If it’s something like that, it could really affect national destiny.]

[Using ’World War II’ technology, dropping a nuclear weapon there, no one could withstand it.]

[Gosh, so that’s the national destiny... just pure destruction.]

[Why is the technology on this ’Earth’ somewhat fractured? The game’s plot shows many places don’t even have electricity, yet they can produce ’nuclear weapons’?]

Mo Xiaomo looked at the discussion in the live stream room, somewhat understanding and yet not.

While she’s not a professional, she knows about the existence of "nuclear" stuff, but she remembers it mostly for power plants, right?

Something about controllable nuclear... can’t really recall.

Can this thing also be related to weapons?

However, with so many people watching in the live stream room and engaging in professional discussion, Mo Xiaomo can’t reveal her ignorance, so she lightly cleared her throat, saying:

"Brothers, let’s check out some other cards."

Next, she clicked on a tactical card.

[Global Rapid Strike Tactic (Modern Warfare/Five Permanent Members)]

[Tactic Status: Pending Unlock]

[Tactical Level: S Level]

[Introduction: Utilizing hypersonic weapons (speed ≥ Mach 5), the capability to precisely strike any global target within an hour, accuracy reaching meter-level, able to destroy deeply buried, mobile, or high-value targets, only the five permanent members possess this capability.]

....

[Drone Swarm Tactic (Modern Warfare)]

[Tactic Status: Pending Unlock]

[Tactical Level: SS Level]

[Introduction: Fundamentally composed of a swarm of thousands of drones (no upper limit), executing saturation attacks to break through traditional command hierarchies and paralyze enemy high-value strategic targets (such as aircraft carriers), revolutionizing traditional warfare modes with assembly line products.]

....

Mo Xiaomo clicked open one tactical card after another along with their introductions.

Although much content is missing, just from the introductions, one can tell these tactics are formidable.

Compared to [Nuclear Strike Tactic], [Global Rapid Strike], [Drone Swarm] and the like, [Blitzkrieg] being rated as B Level seems quite reasonable....

And indeed, drones are absurd.

Aren’t they just assembly line products made in factories, the cheap ones costing dozens, the expensive ones thousands or tens of thousands; can such things really take on aircraft carriers?

On the game’s ’Earth’, technology can produce nuclear weapons, but can’t defend against drones?

Logically, there should be countermeasures against them.

How could drones attack an aircraft carrier?

The other tactics understood by Mo Xiaomo and the live stream audience, but this drone tactic, feels eye-opening somewhat, yet rated SS Level likely for good reason....

Wonder if the subsequent plot will reveal it.

By the way.... Still don’t know what Zhao Ming, owner of Polestar Game Company, looks like yet?

They provide so many introductions without any substantial content, making people eager to see but unable.... Truly exasperating, right?!

Both Mo Xiaomo and the live stream audience were gnashing their teeth thinking about it.

Meanwhile, Mo Xiaomo’s live stream had already surged to the trending list.

Mainly because the [Battle of Britain] had just ended, players were showing off the medals they’ve acquired, but someone had already unlocked the Hall of Fame and experienced the hidden immersive narrative, with a first-person speedy tour of France.

Adding to the hidden ’Tactical Library’ unlocked later, the buzz simply exploded.

At this moment.

Great Xia Federation, Capital.

The Anti-War Competition division, regarding the preliminary voting review, was nearing completion, with another week to go before ending, and World War II: Empire’s Rise was expected to advance successfully.

Though some opposed it, the game’s buzz was too high to resist.

There’s absolutely no reason to reject it.

Meanwhile, within the review meeting.

The game division, due to the various games requiring review.

Apart from World War II: Empire’s Rise, needing to organize dozens from various fields for review owing to its expansive worldview, other games wouldn’t need so many.

And at this time, there was a lack of military expert Shi Jun’s presence for a reviewed adventure game.

However, historian Lin Cheng proposed some suggestions regarding the game’s archaeological scenes, asking staff to inform the author for amendments.

Then Lin Cheng quickly picked up his phone to find Mo Xiaomo’s video experiencing the hidden narrative.

Clip scenes concerning why the empire ceased advancing, the situation at the time, the tank units struggling in that terrain, and Guderian’s persuasive arguments.

Lin Cheng opened his Federation Headline account, attaching the clipped video:

"@Shi Jun Talks Military, don’t view problems from a third-person perspective, war is a continuation of politics, often filled with uncertainties. Given the situation in the plot, do you still have doubts about Dunkirk Evacuation’s success?"

And added #World War II: Empire’s Rise.

Sent.

Novel