Chapter 637: Thirty consecutive draws
The great victory at Aramita brought Gu Hang an income of 27 million grace points.
This income is much more than when we defeated the fleet led by Du Bo that invaded the Proud Claw star field.
But it's probably on the same level.
In fact, the fleet led by Varuk and the one led by Dubo are indeed of the same level in terms of scale. Although Varuk has an additional mechanical ark, the strength of two ordinary mechanical arks is still far behind that of the war ark.
At the same time, in the Dubois fleet, there were more battleships, and the battlecruisers were basically captured, destroyed or captured. In the victory against the Varuk fleet, many fast ships actually ran away, which is one of the reasons for the difference in the income of gift points.
It was because the Alliance destroyed several fully loaded transport ships in succession, many people died on board, and they were able to replenish some of the supplies.
And if the monthly grace points accumulated over the past two or three years were also taken into account, the "cash" that Gu Hang now had in his hands would have exceeded 45 million.
It was precisely because he had such a huge amount of grace points in his hands that Gu Hang did not feel much pain from the casualties of the Space Marines.
Gu Hang completed the replacement of the lost one thousand Space Marines on the spot.
There are also many permanent residents on the ship, the so-called "ship family". It sounds nice, but in fact, they are just the lower-class crew members who can't get off the ship, forming a family on the ship and raising children.
These ship families that used to live in the Imperial Navy or the Merchants' ships have always been ignored. It's OK if they can do the job, and everything else is nonsense. The Alliance is much more reliable now. The Military and Political Department has requirements within the Navy, and the government's civil affairs department also has a special management agency for the permanent residents on merchant ships. These crew members also have their own ranks. With ranks and military ranks, they should naturally have the treatment that Alliance citizens should have.
In the propaganda, the coalition government and the military are trying their best to promote that if the crew members get married or have children on board, one of them should take the children off the ship. This is also a humanitarian consideration, so as to avoid an accident and the ship explodes, resulting in the death of a household registration book.
This is not mandatory. It is just publicity and advocacy. If one party wants to leave, the Union government will provide convenience and arrange for residence and work in some places where population migration is needed. Those who stay on the ship will also sign a work contract. This contract will have a time limit. When the time comes, you can choose to renew it or terminate the contract and change jobs with a large amount of Union coins. The Navy also has a retirement mechanism for crew members. Even if you don't leave or retire, you still have your own vacation and can go back to visit your family.
In essence, it is to dismantle this somewhat unreasonable crew family situation.
Of course, although the Alliance's policies have changed compared to the Empire's traditional policies, the power of tradition is very strong. At the same time, ships sail in the starry sea for a long time, which can take months or years at a time. The key is that the planet where the family stays, the ship may not go there again for a long time. And because of the war, even civilian ships are always under requisition and mission conditions. The development of civilian passenger ships has not been very good. Whether the crew is on vacation or retired, if they do not leave the planet where their family is, it is indeed difficult to reunite with their family through civil aviation ships.
These objective factors make the dismantling of crew families not very smooth. At present, whether on warships or ordinary commercial ships, there are still a lot of crew families.
Under this realistic background, the Alliance can only try its best to provide medical clinics, schools and other facilities on board the ships for the crew members' families.
However, it must be said that the medical and educational conditions are not very good. They are just basic, and it is unlikely that one can go to college with them.
And for these young kids, being able to become Space Marines is certainly a very, very good opportunity.
Of course, not everyone who is chosen can become a Space Marine.
There are tens of millions of people on the two or three hundred ships of the Alliance. There are also about a million people in their teens who are eligible to be candidates for Space Marines.
From them, a thousand Space Marines were selected, which was just right.
There will be many additional benefits for the cultivation of new blood of Space Marines. These one million young people between the ages of 16 and 18 will have a relatively good future. A small number of them, those with only T5 qualifications, will be added to their own ships to continue to serve as seamen; most of the T4 and T3 levels can be added to the Marine Corps. Their quality will not be bad, and their ranks will be promoted quickly. Anyway, it is definitely better than being a low-level crew member.
The remaining soldiers who can reach T2 level can be absorbed into the Glory Guards.
The T1-level soldiers, who number just over a thousand, are the potential Space Marines.
Gu Hang replaced the gene seeds and had them implanted one by one in the ship's biological laboratory. They were then assigned to different battle groups according to the different gene seeds they received.
Moreover, due to the urgent need for troops, Gu Hang also exchanged for the exchange items for accelerated growth of extraordinary organs and the special training items for space warriors.
By the way, they all need to be given political commissar training.
All of these, added together, cost Gu Hang one million points of grace.
Just sprinkle some water.
He still has 44 million points of grace left. If the number of gene seeds was not insufficient, Gu Hang could have exploded 40,000 cans!
They are all veterans and elites in cans!
And since these more than 40 million grace points cannot be used to directly improve the combat effectiveness of his own army, Gu Hang turned to using the grace points for lottery.
Fourteen million was left as a temporary reserve, and the remaining thirty million was used to conduct thirty consecutive draws in the million-level range.
In the million-level lottery, the probability of getting apocalypse-level technology is 10%. I was quite lucky and got it in the third draw.
After it came out, the probability of Apocalypse level dropped sharply to 5%.
Then, on the 28th draw, another one came.
Then the probability dropped to 1%.
These two technologies are [Warmaster-class Titan] and [Earth-blasting Star Destroyer].
The former is a higher level Titan that is more powerful than the Warlord level.
The latter is an extinction weapon that is more powerful than the Burning Sky Torpedo and can actually smash a planet into pieces!
(End of this chapter)
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