The Chilean's concept of the super dreadnought swiftly awakened Arthur, who had been indulging in the dreams of Australasia's rise.
Although Australasia is currently leading the world in tanks, airplanes, and dreadnoughts, and its military industry is absolutely world-class, it is still far from enough.
Under the influence of the intense arms race between Britain and Germany, the pace of their military technology replacement is beyond Arthur's imagination.
Since its birth, the dreadnought has instantly become the most powerful battleship in the world. Even now, there are only five countries that truly possess dreadnoughts.
Arthur was somewhat complacent about this, as not only did Australasia possess dreadnoughts, but it also controlled the construction technology of advanced main fleet warships such as the Nassau-class battleship, Monarch-class battleship, St Vincent-class battleship, and Unified-class battlecruiser.