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==== On their side: ==== * A 5×-grown, highly organized swarm (~10¹⁶) * Everyone is at least 10-hit * Some at 100-hit * Some at 1000-hit * A tiny fraction (1/10,000) at 10,000-hit * Full hive mind, dodging, combining On your side: * A static but insane 10-gun relativistic fortress * Infinite fire, star-level power output * Pure kill machine… if you can aim it smartly enough At this point, the war is: : * If your AI and sensors are god-tier → you still win, slowly, through sheer ridiculous firepower. * If the swarm’s hive mind is smarter, more adaptive, or has better info → those 10k-hit units + combining + dodging may finally let them force a breakthrough. If you want, next we could: * Let some of those 10k-hit monsters regenerate slowly, or * Give them energy shields that need different kinds of attacks, and see if that finally produces a scenario where your 10-gun array actually can’t hold the line anymore.
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