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==== In pure theory: yes, if: ==== * They have to come through the region you can cover, * You have: - Excellent sensors, - Powerful predictive targeting, - Good use of AOE and crossfire, * And you’re allowed enough time to sit there and grind. Because: * Your ammo is infinite, * Your barrels don’t melt, * Your DPS doesn’t fall off. So over a long enough time, even a doubled swarm is just a bigger pile of hit points. But in a practical fight: * Doubling the swarm means: - More attacks at once, - More angles of approach, - More chances for them to force you into mistakes or overload your processing. So the battle shifts from: * “You win comfortably” → to * “You still probably win, but it’s closer, and the price is higher.” If you want, we can next try: * Doubling the array as well (like 20 guns vs doubled swarm), or * Giving the swarm a new ability (like slow regeneration, shields, or limited teleportation) and see if there’s a point where they actually turn the tide against even your insane gun grid.
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