Chapter 2906 Abandoned One-Star and Two-Star Survivor City
Now that everyone has evacuated here, the remaining two-star survivor cities and one-star survivor cities must also be mentioned.
The measurement standard of a two-star survivor city: the autonomous ecosystem of the underground city (refuge) in the city (may not have an autonomous ecosystem, just stored food) can accommodate a permanent population of 100,000 people for more than ten years, and the normal resident population can Reaching one million people, the maximum permanent population can be three million! And those shelters are actually some air-raid shelters, or underground tunnels, which were transformed on the spot and are very crude.
Compared with the construction of underground facilities, the construction of city walls on the ground is the simplest. Because of the use of modern technology, it can be built in the main city and then flown directly over, just like building blocks.
This is why China was able to build such a high wall in such a short period of time, long before the disaster struck.
There are already enough city wall modules lying in warehouses everywhere. From transportation to completion, a city only needs two to three days at the fastest, and no more than five days at the slowest.
And there are only a lot more! There are also modules for building various houses.
The walls of those two-star survivor cities are 70 meters high and only 15 meters thick. Their strength must be able to withstand frontal attacks from some conventional missiles, and there is a chance that they can withstand attacks from some seventh-level powerhouses! It has some conventional counterattack capabilities and is garrisoned by at least one seventh-level powerhouse.
It can withstand the attack of a 100,000-level (no quasi-god-level) demon army without support, or it can last for eight hours.
Maybe many people looked at the two-star survivor cities after seeing the previous indicators of five-star, four-star, and three-star survivor cities.
You must be thinking, is this thing still called a survivor city?
Yes, this is the standard set by the Earth Alliance.
And meeting this standard, there are more than 70 two-star survivor cities around the world! This is why, even though both Wushuang City and Dragon Group were opposed to it before, they finally agreed to this system.
It's just that these guys are too weak, so I can't care less.
And a one-star survivor city?
It was only after the pleading of some regional countries that they joined it.
During the meeting discussion, Long Yi once said directly: "These one-star survivor cities don't even have decent resistance. After being attacked by a certain number of demons, they are very likely to collapse instantly.
Even if we want to support, we don’t have time to support! "
Why does Long Yi comment so much on the one-star survivor city?
Please read on.
The evaluation index of a one-star survivor city: the autonomous ecosystem of the underground city (refuge) in the city. Forget it, there is no need for such an autonomous ecosystem here. Let’s just talk about the stored food supplies.
It can accommodate a permanent population of 10,000 people for more than one year, the usual permanent population can reach 200,000, and the maximum permanent population can reach 500,000! The city wall is thirty meters high and only eight meters thick. Its strength must be able to withstand it... No one can be sure what it can withstand here.
A spell?
Or a cannonball?
In front of those sixth-level hellhounds, they were as fragile as iron skin, unable to withstand several rounds of attacks.
As for thermal weapons, a few RPGs, anti-aircraft artillery, or tanks are considered thermal weapons, and forget about the rest.
It can resist the attack of a 10,000-level (no quasi-god-level) demon army without support, or it can last for eight hours.
Eight hours! That’s right, eight hours! This is still a relatively general number, because this resistance does not specify what the situation is in detail.
Does a city wall being breached count as a fall?
Does it count as a fall if half of the city is captured?
If all the surface buildings are destroyed and can only huddle underground, does it count as a fall?
Therefore, it can be said that many one-star survivor cities will not last for eight hours at all, and their walls may be breached in just an hour or even half an hour.
The next four or five hours were just demons hunting their city.
And this is with an army of 10,000 demons?
Maybe you are not familiar with the concept of 10,000 and think that this number is huge.
No! Nowadays, once many Cerberus on the frontal battlefield launch an attack on a large scale, their numbers are tens of thousands or tens of thousands, and rarely there are ten thousand.
Coupled with the demon flesh balls falling from the sky, or the dark red demon spirits emerging from the black cracks that suddenly appeared.
The number of these can easily reach thousands, or even tens of thousands.
In other words.
Long Yi's definition of a one-star survivor city is that if the demon meat ball cannot be destroyed in the air without being hindered and falls next to a one-star survivor city, it will be enough to destroy the city.
If a black crack appeared above, they would have no ability to resist.
A one-star survivor city can only occasionally resist attacks by hundreds of small-scale hellhounds, but they can still do this.
The premise is that they have enough thermal weapons! After all, in addition to making bullets, such a one-star survivor city can only use one at a time for things like RPGs.
Must rely on outside support.
Once a dangerous war breaks out, those four- and five-star cities will be overwhelmed by their own affairs. Who will support these one-star cities?
Despite this, these one-star survivor cities are still gathering places for survivors in parts of Europe, Africa, Asia and America.
After all, they no longer have the ability to flee further, or they are unwilling to leave the place where they are.
As for the one-star and two-star survivor cities.
The Dragon Group and Wushuang City have discussed future arrangements, because in fact other major forces also know that such survivor cities are really impossible to withstand the attack of the demon army.
And the number of these one-star survivor cities has even reached 150! If so many one-star survivor cities really send out messages for help at the same time, should they be rescued or not?
In the end, the Earth Alliance formulated a backup plan.
That is to position the one-star and two-star survivor cities as high-risk cities, which can be abandoned when necessary.
This is something that only a few bigwigs in the upper echelons of the Earth Alliance know. After all, if such a rule is known to the people below, there will be another protest against it.
On this basis, select several cities suitable for building three-star survivor cities from the existing two-star survivor cities, and make arrangements for their expansion and other aspects, so that their standards at least meet the expression of three-star survivor cities.
Residents who are willing to leave the one-star and two-star survivor cities will be "relocated" in stages and sent to nearby or suitable three-star or above survivor cities.