Both of them were enough for the interception at the edge of the system.
Aurelian was certain of that much.
Right now, the most troublesome part was not the follow-up Kharov fleet that was still on its way, but the state of Larkspur Haven itself.
From Astra's orbital readings alone, the number of infected monsters still moving on the planet was absurd.
Whole regions were thick with them. Even after accounting for destroyed population zones, military counterattacks, and areas that had already burned out, the remaining number was still in the billions.
That was the real problem.
He did not have the kind of biological weapon the Kharov had used to trigger this disaster, and even if he did, he would not have used it.
The world still had too many living people. Survivors were hidden in shelters, sealed towers, research facilities, emergency bunkers, military fallback compounds, and all sorts of improvised strongholds.
