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==== ### ==== * Swarm resistance ×10 * Swarm size ×10 * But your weapons are infinite and don’t wear out. If: * You always have power, * Your platforms never get breached, * And they must keep operating within your range, then in the most abstract sense: : ===== 10× resistance on top of 10× numbers is where: ===== * The fight turns into a true war of attrition. * Every front: - Stays hot longer, - Needs more attention, - Has more time for weird evolved forms to show up. If your targeting and AI are absolutely top-tier, and your array never slips, you can grind them down. If your side has any real limitation: * Processing caps, * Sensor blind spots, * Delay in retargeting, * Or you just get outplayed by hive-mind tactics, then: : At this point, who wins isn’t about raw firepower anymore (you already maxed that); it’s about: * Who makes fewer mistakes over a very long fight * Who adapts smarter—your AI or their mutating hive mind If you want to go even wilder, we can: * Buff your side again (more guns, automated drones, defenses around each gun), * Or give the swarm a crazy new twist like short-range teleporting elites or matter-phasing, and see if there’s a point where even your upgraded fortress just can’t hold.
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