Apocalypse Shelter Administrator - Chapter 375
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EP.375 Aftercare (2)
During World War II, the Soviet Union did a lot of amazing things, one of which was relocating factories.
To keep key production facilities out of the German threat, more than 1,500 factories were moved from the Western Front to the East, a distance of more than 2,000 km.
It’s not like they dismantled and moved the factory itself, but it’s more like they moved the machinery and materials inside, but that’s still a huge deal.
Later, in the Wagner Group incident, we could see a reverse charge of over 1000 km in one day, but that was when they drove on well-maintained roads.
I was purely amazed at the sight of Kang Da-gu, who crossed the Korean Peninsula with tanks and armored vehicles from Siberia, which had been neglected for five years.
“Are you sure this is the troop that broke away from the Exile Nest raid?”
They were going to call it desertion, but they gave it a better expression.
[Yes! It looks like you heard the entire radio transmission.]
Their representative, the tank commander, spoke cautiously.
They say they are a force that will be treated well wherever they go, but the person they are dealing with now is the leader of a force that goes beyond the norm.
As for those who have been labeled as deserters, they have no choice but to be cautious.
Although the world is said to be tolerant of desertion, the better the conditions, the more strictly the warlords are subject to such matters.
“How on earth did you get here?”
[Anything is possible if you don’t think about the future.]
The tank commander answered immediately.
“Infantry can be defeated with grit, but tanks need oil and repair parts, right?”
He asked back, borrowing a quote from George Patton.
The relocation of Soviet factories was aided by a lot of manpower, coal and railways, but these people do not have any of that.
[You can tell if a commander treats his subordinates like human beings or expendables after working under him for just one year. You, as a manager, are also a soldier, so you will understand.]
“There’s no need to go for a year. One battle is enough.”
[That’s right. Especially if you’ve been through dozens of battles in five years, you can figure it out perfectly. ‘If I stay under this guy, I’ll probably die a dog’s death someday.’ It’s a soldier’s fate to die on the battlefield, but I don’t want to go there as a meaningless tool. It’s not like he’ll take care of his remaining family.]
This time, after fighting a big battle, it seems that this has turned into confidence.
[So I prepared Plan B. I gathered like-minded comrades, persuaded my family, and prepared fuel and repair parts little by little…]
“So that I can just run away if the time comes?”
[Yes. Originally I was planning to go to the West or Vladivostok, but I changed my mind after hearing about the South.]
It seems like they’ve been preparing for a thorough operation, rather than an impulsive escape. The only thing that’s changed in the plan is where they’re headed.
“What was it that you liked so much? Coming to a foreign land where you don’t speak the language and have a different culture isn’t something that can be done with just a little determination. Especially since you’re part of a large family, it must have been hard to convince the older members.”
I felt like an interviewer. No, was this really an interview?
[There are many advantages to being cold, but there is one thing that is decisive.]
“A strong military? Ample supplies? Stable security? More pleasant weather?”
[It’s school.]
An unexpected answer came back.
[I heard that there is a school in a city called Polis. As far as we know, it is the only school in Northeast Asia. It is a school that provides proper education like before the war.]
“That’s right. The meals are free, and if you have the talent and will, you can even get a higher education.”
[Is that really true?!]
It seems he didn’t even know about free meals and higher education.
“Of course. Why would I be talking nonsense when I have so many regrets?”
[sorry!]
There were gasps and murmurs from beyond the communicator, mostly from women.
The police’s school is, strictly speaking, a comprehensive welfare facility for minors that includes an orphanage, a daycare center, and even vocational training for youth.
[If I can see my children going to school, I can do anything. Even the elders who opposed going to foreign countries, saying that they would rather die if they went west, unanimously agreed on this one thing. If you just accept me, I will be loyal!]
The tanks, armored personnel carriers, and other vehicles brought by the deserters were manned by Descente tanks.
In addition to the fighters, there are women, old people, and children hanging like grapes.
It was only before the war that single-person families began to emerge, surpassing nuclear families, but now, in the post-apocalyptic world, the traditional extended family has become mainstream again.
Depending on where you live, there are places where you have to set up guards at night, and since farming and gathering are important, having more people is advantageous for survival.
In a group that includes parents, grandparents, and even relatives, children are like jewels.
Being able to give them the school life they deserve during their childhood means more to me than I can imagine.
Although running a police station requires a lot of work, there are many unexpected benefits.
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Is this what soft power means to beat hard power? Of course, our hard power is also strong.
Now there’s only one thing that matters.
“The original commander must have been very upset to see his skilled fighters and advanced vehicle equipment disappear.”
[The warlord we were originally with has already disintegrated. You must have seen the commander begging us not to go. He must have been desperate to save face.]
“Welcome to the Korean Peninsula.”
[…!]
If that’s the case, then there’s nothing to worry about. Rather, it’s just a desirable power.
The Shelter Robot Army is an unrivaled force, but its size is limited.
It requires massive amounts of energy and fuel, special materials such as artificial biomaterials, and advanced maintenance facilities.
No matter how strong a small, elite army of machines may be, it is far more advantageous to have a human army supporting them.
Because the advantage of manpower that can be maintained for decades by just feeding and providing ammunition is something that cannot be matched.
There you have it, your precious armored force.
“A drone will escort you to the outpost, where you can receive maintenance, refueling, and medical support. It looks like the people and vehicles are about to disperse.”
[thank you!]
Through the communicator, the voices of the tank commander’s family members cheering could be heard as well.
It seems like they came here with no thought for the future and were prepared to die if they were rejected.
[Is the place we’re going to be in a Russian immigrant village? I heard that several people have already come down there and set up the village.]
“No, that’s a bit further southwest. The place I’m going to guide you to now is our direct military base. As an armored force, you may have to visit often in the future.”
The place where Kim Jong-un’s underground bunker used to be has now been reborn as an outpost. Along with the former Kaesong Industrial Complex, it is a military base that we operate externally.
It is also used as a supply base for explorer groups that have close relationships with us or give us commissions.
So, there were sufficient medical facilities and food for humans.
Because it was originally built as a facility for people to stay in for long periods of time.
[Can I say one more thing?]
“If it’s meaningful information, it’s okay to say two or three things.”
[We’re just getting started. We were all shocked when you showed up with a helicopter during the last suppression operation. There will be many who plan to come over later.]
“You mean the soldiers belonging to the garrison, not the civilian camp?”
[Yes. Thanks to that, each unit is on high alert. It’s rare for people like us to come in vehicles, but many of them have personal firearms as their loot. Even the commanders won’t be able to confiscate those.]
If you think about it, the Russian warlords’ refusal of our help was not only due to foreign intervention, but also to this.
When they see an army that is superior to them in every way, their subordinates will want to join it.
“We should at least send a carriage to transport those who wish to emigrate to northern Manchuria.”
This will show that we are willing to accept you, while also reducing the burden of long-distance travel.
[Excellent judgment! If there is an official means of transportation sent by the administrator, those who are hesitating will easily make up their minds.]
Going to help as a preventive war has had a positive effect in another direction. It seems that filling the empty North Korea will be easier than expected.
Even during World War II, Koreans and Russians fought as one team.
A century later, Koreans and Slavs joined hands to sow seeds or fight against foreign enemies. Does history repeat itself?
Even though the positions of the host and the guest have changed.
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The higher education I mentioned to the deserting tank commander earlier refers to teaching more specialized skills to those who show promise at school.
This is because the lineage of engineers had to be continued again in fields such as electrical engineering, engineering, agricultural, and medical technology.
It may not be as good as the college level before the war, but it is enough to rebuild the destroyed world today.
Of course, this includes military technology.
As discussed at the buffet hosted by warlords on the Korean Peninsula, it was urgent to replenish the officer corps that had been cut off for five years.
There was no particular difficulty in planning the curriculum.
I myself have received elite officer training and have been through many combats, and Artemis has a wealth of information on military science.
Above all, securing the most important instructors has already been completed.
[What the heck are these pieces of shit?!]
The sound of the lion’s roar echoed through the training grounds set up inside the police station.
[Looking at you little piglets makes me thank Artemis once again for making me into a body of steel!]
A Stalker instructor wearing a name tag that said ‘Theft’ and a sergeant’s insignia was shouting at the assembled young men.
The young soldiers who had gathered from all over to receive officer training were overwhelmed from the start by a giant robot with burning eyes that glared at them fiercely.
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