Stephen looked at the map of Lucerne Planet and smiled at Liebgoet, "Teacher, Russell can't avoid being conventional either. He still uses scattered fighter attacks to conceal their actual landing location."
Liebgoet lightly shook his head and said, "War tactics can't be categorized as sophisticated or crude; often, the simpler they are, the more effective. Take flanking maneuvers and ambushes for example—these two tactics appear hundreds to thousands of times in wars, big or small, and are used by armies of all sizes. If you call them crude, they've been so for thousands of years. Yet, how many famous generals and genius military strategists have conquered the world relying on these techniques?"
Stephen smiled faintly and said, "You make a good point, teacher. So..." He then changed the topic, "Where do you think they'll choose to land?"