Chapter 160 Leibil's Instructions
"Get ready...we're about to lift off."

Eli quietly reported the matter to General Rebir at the California base, and "slightly" hinted at the possible actions of the Navy.

Eli believed that General Rebir would handle the matter properly.

As soon as they returned to the Turlington base, they were given new instructions.

The testing of underwater equipment should not be completed, but after having a definite combat record, its reliability has been basically guaranteed.

In addition, General Revil obtained information that the remnants of Zeon might test the GP02 and GP03 that were being tested in space, so the two Pegasus-class ships were immediately assigned to go into space to test the next two Gundams.

This also means that Eli will go and protect these two most important machines.

If GP01 and GP04 are both designed for versatility, then GP02 and GP03 are designed for stronghold attacks.

After all, in the One Year War, the two most famous battles were the Battle of Solomon's Fortress and the Battle of Abawakon.

And there was also the case of Luna II holding out for more than half a year.

Therefore, the influence of a stronghold in the universe on the battle situation is obvious. For this reason, the GP02 and GP03 are designed for the attack and defense of fortresses.

And now there is only one largest Zeon fortress in the universe.

Axis.

"Commodore Jamitov's fleet is already waiting in low-Earth orbit. Once the supplies are received, the launch procedure will be immediately carried out."

After the two Pegasus-class ships arrived at the Trinton base, Eli didn't even have time to leave the ship. The supplies had already landed on the apron. As soon as the two warships landed, they opened the hangar and quickly began loading operations.

"Yes! But... Brigadier General Jamitov?"

"He said that he was about to lead the fleet to participate in the naval review, and happened to encounter you entering the universe, so he took the initiative to volunteer to ensure that you would not be attacked by the remnants when you enter the universe."

In 0082, Djamitov left the African theater of operations.

However, unlike the original timeline, he did not become a member of the Federal Ministry of Finance, but continued to stay in the military and became the commander of a more remote base in space.

In fact, the status of this commander is completely incomparable to that of the commander of the African theater, but Jamitov himself seems to be happy about it.

Soon, the replenishment of supplies was completed, and the two Pegasus-class ships climbed to a higher altitude and headed into the universe.

Although this test mission had some twists and turns, there were no major problems overall and it was completed successfully.

But unfortunately, the cocktail party that Paul promised could not take place.

However, it is not that there is no solution. After all, the next destination is a mobile dock ship in Anaheim, where GP02 and GP03 have been deployed.

It’s just that the adjustments to GP02 are almost complete, except for the lack of the most core part of the entire design concept – the nuclear bomb.

In contrast, the adjustment of GP03 has not yet been completed.

Slowly realizing that the restraint of gravity on him was being released, Eli knew that the Pegasus had broken through the atmosphere and arrived in the universe.

The armor plates covering the bridge rose again, revealing the scene in space.

However, compared to the starry sky that has become commonplace in this era, Eli immediately noticed a fleet moving slowly in low-Earth orbit.

Eli sighed. He had to meet with Brigadier General Jamitov no matter what.

By then, they will probably say something about controlling the inhabitants of the universe and restoring the earth's ecological environment.

This is Jamitov's political stance, and he must always make this clear.

So when Eli went to Jamitov's flagship, a Magellan-class ship, he listened to the plan for dealing with the space residents for a long time as usual.

But Eli could sense that Djamitov's thoughts had become much gentler.

"Don't look at me like that, Major Eli. As long as it can stabilize the Federation and allow the residents of the universe to enjoy a better life, it's not a bad thing. It's just that the current residents of the universe don't seem to be willing to cooperate."

Djamitov sighed.

Because Jamitov himself was stationed in the universe, although the lives of ordinary space residents could not be compared with his, he could be said to have truly experienced life in the universe.

Based on this, he is willing to allow the residents of the universe to have a better life in his future plans for the Federation.

This is not out of sympathy for the inhabitants of the universe, but because only in this way can the "non-elite population" who were forcibly relocated from the earth be more willing to live in the colonial satellites and ensure the stability of the society he envisioned.

But now the inhabitants of the space are in full swing in their movement to seek rights, forcing Jamitov to rethink his attitude towards the inhabitants of the space.

"Well, let's not talk about that for now, let's talk about something more practical. There has always been a group of pirates near the base where I am stationed. They always attack the trade routes and it is very annoying."

Jamitov said this to Eli, twisting his fingers.

"Do you want me to solve it?"

"No, how could that be? You have more important things to do now, right? What's more, the other party has disappeared on his own. There has been no movement in nearly a month, and no strangers have suddenly appeared in the nearby colonies..."

Djamitov pretended not to understand the situation.

In this era, pirates are simply equated with the remnants of Zeon.

And since the opponent has suddenly stopped moving, it obviously means that the remnants of Zeon have made new moves.

At first glance, it seems that Jamitov is reminding Eli about this matter, but if you think about it carefully, you can see that there are big mistakes in this statement.

Did they really think that the other three squadrons directly under General Rebil were freeloaders? Jamitov, who was still a member of the Rebil faction, had a Zeon remnant active in his jurisdiction, which was unusual in itself.

"Please make it clear."

Eli took a few steps forward, no longer deliberately exuding a distant attitude, but walked closer to Jamitov.

At the same time, Eli had roughly guessed what was going on.

Speaking of space pirates during this period, who could be the most famous group other than the one led by Space Mayfly?
And since she was specially left behind by Djamitov, and even General Rebil seemed to have tacit approval, she must be that woman.

Djamitov gave him a meaningful look.

"Next, you will be responsible for communicating with this informant."

(End of this chapter)

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