The 6-Post Roadmap for "Digital Ragnarök"
Post 1: The Agentic Future — When AI Becomes the Commander
Focus: The shift from "AI assistance" to "AI orchestration." In 2026, we look at how the Empire (China) and the Alliance (US) are racing to build "Techno-Commanders"—autonomous systems capable of managing thousands of drones in the South China Sea without human lag.
Post 2: The Silicon Lockdown — Taiwan’s 2nm Leverage
Focus: Taiwan’s move to tighten export controls. We analyze the 2026 reality where Taipei uses its "Advanced Nodes" as a tactical "Thor Hammer"—denying the Empire the processing power needed to run its 2035-grade naval simulations.
Post 3: The Sub-sea Siege — Hong Kong’s Disconnected Future
Focus: The "Grey Zone" war on digital infrastructure. As sub-sea cables are cut or diverted away from Hong Kong, the city transitions from a global data hub to an isolated Imperial Intranet Node.
Post 4: The DeepSeek Paradox — China’s Efficiency vs. US Hyperscale
Focus: Systemic efficiency. We compare the US strategy (hundreds of billions in superclusters) vs. China’s strategy of "Application-Oriented AI" (wiring intelligence into the physical manufacturing economy).
Post 5: The Digital "Strategy of Denial" — Cyber-Warfare in 2026
Focus: Why US Aegis ships are going "dark" digitally. We look at the 2026 cyber-landscape, where the goal isn't to sink ships, but to make the enemy's sensors "hallucinate" an entire ghost fleet.
Post 6: AGI Ragnarök — The 2035 Intelligence Horizon
Focus: The endgame. If one side achieves Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) first, the "Balance of Power" becomes irrelevant. We calculate the probability of a "Digital Unification" of the Pacific by 2035.
Why this matters in 2026
Yang Wen-li once said, "The most effective way to win is to make the enemy lose their will to fight." In 2026, that "will" is increasingly tied to the integrity of the digital system. If your power grid is down and your drones are hacked, your 055 Destroyers are just expensive targets.
