Seeing the host look a bit puzzled, the expert threw in another question. "First, a core issue: how much loss can we sustain?"
"Is it 5% losses? 15%? Or 30%? If we suffer heavy casualties, will our civilization collapse into disorder? Would we choose to retreat, or would we retain our fighting spirit and continue to battle?"
The female host couldn't help but ask, "General Wang, modern warfare is intelligent and information-based, meaning it's conducted through drones. Humans' combat abilities are far inferior to machines; why discuss human losses first?"
This was also what many viewers were thinking. What good are numbers?
Humans can't react as quickly as machines, their accuracy can't match that of robots, not to mention their strength is much less—and isn't it ultimately about who has the higher technology anyway?
We're all Fourth-level Civilizations. The gap shouldn't be too large, right...