Military Camp Headquarters.
Ella paused its ongoing tasks.
It pushed its processing power to the limit.
It was analyzing Ju Yintuo's death.
"He wants to use his death to make me relinquish power."
"824,000 warships are indeed much more than I had planned for previously."
Ella would not refute, nor would it be stubborn.
Any problem in its calculations was just a number.
Since it was a number, there was a magnitude.
"If power is delegated to all parties, some changes might occur in local battlefields."
"All battlefields are manned by the Federation's most outstanding elites. Although they may lack in the limits of their capabilities, they possess immense explosive power."
"The calculation results are out!"
If power had been delegated to Ju Yintuo from the beginning, the Advancing Civilization's total warship losses would have been between 1.5 million and 1.8 million warships.
However, in Ella's original calculations, it had anticipated destroying between 1 million and 1.2 million Advancing Civilization warships.
Of course, this was merely a re-evaluation based on Ju Yintuo's final performance.
Before this, Ella's calculations showed that delegating power to Ju Yintuo would result in the destruction of 500,000 to 600,000 Advancing Civilization warships.
"Judgment error."
"The inherent explosiveness of Human Civilization was not factored in."
"But this is not an error; the probability of explosiveness is too low, and the calculation model should exclude it."
There was a three-fold difference between the successive calculation results.
This was not the largest error in Ella's calculations.
It looked at the final war calculation data.
"The probability of Human Civilization achieving victory is 31.57%."
This probability was not high.
Achieving victory did not mean defeating the Flying Civilization or the Advancing Civilization.
It merely meant forcing them to retreat.
But it was high enough.
The new formula incorporated the Advancing Civilization and the Excavator Civilization, factoring in all anticipated variables.
If the Excavator Civilization did not make a move until the end, the win rate would be over 45%.
But this was not a game.
A 45% win rate meant there was only a small probability of winning.
This was the best Ella could achieve with its current calculations, including all its plans.
"What if, power is delegated…"
Introducing the formula, the original model's calculation result was 18.29%.
The revised explosive model's calculation result was between 6.44% and 75.51%.
A huge fluctuation.
Gambling was never something an artificial intelligence should do.
But at this moment, Ella discarded and cleared all these data.
Only one sentence remained: 【If it were Yan Xia, how would he choose?】
The answer to this question was only 【delegate power】 or 【do not delegate power】.
Ella began to calculate.
Based on past records, Yan Xia's likelihood of choosing to delegate power was 71.69%.
"Yan Xia likes to gamble."
"No, it's that he knows that if he doesn't gamble, the final outcome will always be fixed."
"For biological beings, not gambling means compromise."
"I should introduce a psychological model."
After its introduction, the original victory probability plummeted from 31.57% to 21.28%.
The answer was already very clear.
"Biological beings possess too many uncertainties. When the mind generates unfavorable thoughts, it can lead to the collapse of the entire model."
"Even if I had introduced these models before, the models would still change rapidly due to the changing thoughts of biological beings."
"My calculation frequency is too low; the calculation time should be changed from once every 1000 years to once every 100 years."
This did not require much processing power.
The reason for calculating once every 1000 years was entirely to avoid affecting Ella's own judgment.
Calculations were like the fundamental cornerstone; once changed, it meant all plans would be rearranged.
Too frequent changes could lead to new plans overturning previous ones before they were even completed, resulting in too much meaningless waste.
Why did Ella change it this time?
It was because calculating once every 1000 years was based on a complete layout centered on its plans.
Now, the change meant Ella intended to delegate power to local fleets on various battlefields.
Thus, an update frequency of once every 100 years would minimize the impact.
"However, changing it now is also futile."
"It's just accelerating the collapse of the fleet."
"It seems I need to reshuffle the battlefield."
The problems revealed by this re-planning naturally needed to be corrected.
And correction was not something that could be done simply by saying so.
As everything before had operated according to Ella's plan, now, Ella suddenly stopped and handed things over to others.
This was equivalent to writing half an essay and then handing it over to the next person to finish.
The before and after would inevitably be disjointed, leading to the complete collapse of the entire battlefield.
"It seems I have to play that card."
Ella had not wanted to reveal more cards so quickly.
The initial steps of its plan were merely to block the enemy and slow their advance.
The subsequent steps were the real killing moves.
And this killing move had nothing to do with the Federation's trump card.
Now, because of this matter, Ella had to reveal a trump card in advance, which would significantly impact the entire war situation.
After making this decision, Ella looked towards the center of the Military Camp Headquarters.
Ju Yintuo's guess was correct.
His consciousness still existed there, and Ella could recreate him.
It thought for a moment.
"Let's not bother."
Ju Yintuo's abilities were good, but because this matter was too audacious, if Ella continued to use him, there was no guarantee that other issues wouldn't arise.
Although this time it seemed to lead to a good outcome, these were all just calculation results. The Civilization battlefield was too vast, and the enemy's tactics were endless.
And how the battlefield within the galactic center would change, Ella could not calculate these things.
Sometimes, too many changes were not a good thing.
As for blocking Ju Yintuo's memories, Ju Yintuo was, after all, a Ship Commander, and any information would reach his hands.
And if his thoughts were changed, he would no longer be himself, and then he would lose his value.
In short, Ella still didn't trust anyone.
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