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War was easy. The hard part was cleaning up afterward.


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The !Xu was devastated by the salvos launched by the Regime, and thus plans were set into motion to redevelop destroyed regions and reinforce the concept. The incomprehensible structure had served well as an armored shell for the endless city, and with modifications would prove even more difficult to inflict meaningful damage for the next opponent. Advancements with Resoria towards counteracting Britannia's magical rock were also put into effect, ideally minimizing the effect their special nukes would have in attempting to repeat the Regime's insulting attempt to harm the company. Expansion into Namibia to establish a more expansive monument to humanity's boldness began, the locals having long gotten used to their oppressive neighbor. Recovery would take decades, but a small price to pay to remove the only nation which stood a chance.

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Recycling was the primary objective of the recovery process, especially when it came to the fallen space elevator that now ruined a majority of the shipping lanes in Southeast Asia. For such a task several centers were set up in the Riau Islands to serve as what amounted to a recycling center for the artificially perfect material that made up the tether into space, the station that once lay at the end did eventually get recovered and brought into proper orbit for its eventual reattachment, but was going to pretty much be a waste of resources and logistics costs for the foreseeable future. On the other hand, the sheer destruction had afforded the company the time to reconsider the design of the !Xu with new knowledge and concepts to be tested. Abyssusium was the name given to Unhexquadium, an incredibly difficult near end element, which through a series of experiments was found to be far more easily created close to the mantle of the planet, with some effort it could be produced in tangible quantities, which turned out to make an effective armor. The amounts needed to actually create the shield desired would be a herculean effort well beyond the scale of even the largest of projects upon this planet so far, but a challenge always proved an enjoyable memory.

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A reinforcement of the Red Sea was deemed an appropriate step, to reconnect the Suez with the rest of MoG[Corp] African territories. The region did not compose of much and was not particularly difficult to assert military control over, drones doing the majority of the efforts. Corporate control over the Red Sea was unchallenged since the previous spat with Britannia, and that seemed unlikely to change with the eerie silence that had come across most of the planet. The company had survived worse, and this lull was not expected to harm long term interests, only help them really. The massive construction project took up the majority of the economic efforts at the moment, thought the factory districts still pumped out their myriad of weaponry for a war which may never come, but preparing for conflict was never a bad thing when your primary export was warfare. The company had  survived this long by crushing the earth to suit its needs, what's another planet or a dozen?

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