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... egular troops, amassing this many all at once would be simply unfeasible. Logistics aside, even coordination among the troops themselves would be extremely problematic.
Even though these soldiers were produced via special buildings, coordination still took two days.
Similarly, the response from the opposite side wasn’t so quick either, not because they didn’t want to, but because they fundamentally couldn’t.
Such massive troop movements aren’t something you can just decid ...
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