I Can Program My Body? - Chapter 368
Chapter 368: Star Alliance
Summoning and merging with the wind celestial beast, Nash soared into the sky, unleashing his power at full force.
Feeling his suppressive aura, everyone within a thousand-kilometer radius unconsciously turned their attention to him.
“I’m Nash Navre, the leader of the Nova Team. I’m sure everyone here already knows my intentions.”
“I want to form an alliance, a force that will contend for a piece of land in this disastrous place.”
“To do that, I need like-minded people, a team that can help build a place where we can thrive and prosper!”
“Are you with me?”
As his words echoed around, everyone began to clap.
They came here not for anything but to survive and prosper.
If Nash could take them there, they didn’t mind following him.
“Finally, before I officially establish our alliance, I’ll tell you the rules and responsibilities we must follow.”
With a deafening silence, everyone grew serious, not wanting to miss any of his words.
Although they wanted to follow a great leader, they didn’t want to be taken advantage of or ordered around needlessly.
“First, unity. Any internal conflict must not happen within the team. Even if there is any, it should be solved peacefully or individually, without causing further damage to the alliance.”
“Second, secrecy. Anything done inside the alliance must not be shared with outside forces. Whether it’s trivial knowledge, no one outside of us must know of it!”
“Finally, obedience! Everyone must abide by the roles or tasks they are assigned once accepted. You must not retreat, deny, or modify what you’ve been told to do once it’s in progress.”
Pausing, he let everyone digest his words. Unity, secrecy, and obedience were the only things he wanted to instill in their minds.
“Can you explain what you mean by the third rule?” One of the Void Marshals asked, seeking clarification.
“It means that when I assign a task or role, you’re welcome to refuse it, but once accepted, you must follow it to the letter. Is that clear?”
Hearing they could still refuse an order, they heaved a sigh of relief.
Unless they were stupid, who would accept impossible or death-inducing orders?
“Any more questions?”
“Can we get the details of these rules?”
Although it seemed simple, they didn’t want to fall into any traps later on.
“Hmm, I’ll have them drafted later on…”
Soon, after answering one question after another, Nash continued with his speech, detailing each team’s responsibilities.
From those who would defend, attack, mine, scout, and train at specific times.
With so many team members, if he didn’t split the tasks, it would be too chaotic.
Finishing his delegation of tasks, no one had the mind to complain.
Whether weak or strong, their responsibilities were equal.
Of course, as the leader of the alliance, the Nova Team had lighter work.
Besides some key areas that required war weapons, they were not in much danger.
No one had any complaints about this, as long as Nash could deliver and direct them to the resource points to harvest. Even if they didn’t do much, there wasn’t much of a difference.
“Finally, for the distribution. The Nova Team will take 10% of our overall harvest, then give each team 1%, while dividing the rest among the top ten contributors of the team every month,” Nash announced.
Hearing this, most of them nodded in satisfaction.
10% was neither too much nor too little. Compared to other alliances, Nash was even a little generous.
“Can we ask if the Nova Team will still participate in this top contribution list? Furthermore, is there a criteria to base our contributions?”
“No, the Nova Team won’t participate in this. As for the criteria, it will be sent to everyone later.”
Seeing no further questions, Nash gave them one last chance to back out.
“If you don’t like any of my terms, you can leave now.”
Fortunately, hearing his words, no one left.
They were still in a wait-and-see attitude, waiting to see what the Nova Team could offer in practical terms.
“Since no one wants to leave, then I’d like to officially welcome everyone to the Star Alliance!”
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After arranging the alliance, everyone went to their designated responsibilities and positions.
73 shelters, 729 tier 5 war weapons, and over 700,000 tier 4 war weapons, with Nash pointing to the closest resource point on the map, the entire Star Alliance began to march.
Like a swarm of locusts, they were unstoppable.
No matter what dark beasts, terrain, or obstacles they faced, everything was crushed to pieces.
On top of Tsuka, witnessing the scene, everyone was in awe.
“Having an alliance is really something…”
At this moment, they felt that no one or nothing could stop them.
Just the tens of millions of Void Venerates, working around the clock, tallying and collecting the loot the dark beasts dropped, already gave them a sense of security.
Coupled with those gigantic tier 5 war weapons that crushed everything, it seemed they could go anywhere.
“It’s indeed good. Just a bit chaotic,” Nash muttered, already starting to get a headache.
Although it might seem the team was progressing smoothly, it was at the cost of his computational power.
Dispatching various dark technological devices across the formation, he could see firsthand when something went wrong.
Micromanaging everything by hand, if not for his computational power, the Star Alliance might not even have been able to march in one direction.
Having a hard time, Nash began to wonder how the largest alliance group, the Silver Dawn Alliance, managed its members.
At this point, they should have already gathered over a thousand teams.
With so many people, he was amazed they could even function.
As for the leader of the alliance, the Silver Dawn Shelter, they were already skyrocketing in the Ashura Ranking, entering the top ten!
Nash estimated that without any changes, the Silver Dawn Shelter could very well reach the top spot by the end of the competition.
“I wonder when I’ll meet them? Their management method must be worth learning.”
Shaking his thoughts about irrelevant matters, Nash continued to maintain the cohesiveness of the Star Alliance.