No one questioned how John possessed such detailed information. They had long ago reached a silent consensus to let John do his magic and provide the results. However, the description of the Krogers triggered a simultaneous thought in everyone's mind.
"If it's like that," Elena said, her eyes scanning the faces of her companions, "then isn't it better to try and take control over them first instead of the Bulltors? Why save a dying race when a fully equipped one is right there?"
"I know we've built a strong base here," Ricky added, gesturing to their silver walls, "but as you said, they already have an entire territory lined with superior defences. It's way better to gain their allegiance and use their base instead as ours."
"And they are positioned right next to the human territory," Luke chimed in, pointing towards the south with a finger. "We could simply gather the six thousand humans there and migrate them directly into the Krogers' territory. It's a much shorter trip."
