One Thousand Three Hundred and Seventy Death Corner
Judging from the footage left by the camera, all the servants who rushed into the corner died tragically on the spot, but the servants behind did not flinch at all. They took off the grenades one by one and threw them behind the corner. After throwing away the grenades, they immediately rushed to fight with them. The enemy soldiers fight to the death. !
This is not how brave the servants are. Although their brains have matured early, their intelligence is extremely low. All their actions are controlled by the chip, and there are only cold programs in the chip. They don't know how to be afraid or flinch.
In this way, groups of servants rushed into the corner. Each of the servants who rushed over had only one action, which was to pick up the gun and pull the trigger.
Although they could not fire more than a few shots and would be cut into pieces by the mercerized light, the servants still rushed forward one after another. Even if they were cut into pieces by the mercerized light, they still did not forget to fire at the enemy soldiers.
After a while, the servants with cameras also rushed over. The camera was shaking wildly, and before it turned the corner, it was already shredded by the silk light.
The camera fell to the ground, but it was not cut by the light and continued to work.
But the camera was facing the wall of the cave, and it was impossible to see what was behind the corner. All we could see was a series of flashes, and another series of flashes. Each flash had a deformed shadow reflected on the wall.
Ye Han knew that they were servants rushing towards the enemy. Although he knew very well that the military initially planned to use the servants as cannon fodder, but when he saw them rushing to die one by one, his heart still couldn't help but surge.
If the servants had been more flexible and flexible, they would have captured just a corner.
The attack lasted for more than five minutes, regardless of casualties. Several servants finally gained a foothold at the corner. After a fierce exchange of fire, no more flashes were seen in the camera, but many feet flashed in front of the camera. , apparently the servants grabbed the corner.
Ye Han sighed and clicked on the next video.
This video is obviously the continuation of one, but was recorded by another camera.
In the camera, a group of servant soldiers walked around the corner. Behind the corner was a small cave hall. The camera swept across the hall and happened to catch a few servant soldiers carrying corpses.
They piled the corpses of both the enemy and ourselves together, filling almost half of the cave hall.
The camera paused briefly in the cave hall, and then quickly followed the team into another cave. After a while, another corner appeared, and the servants rushed towards the corner again.
Seeing this, Ye Han almost stopped scolding her. Isn't this a fueling tactic? How many servants are needed to fill the hole if we charge forward without hesitation?
He simply didn't know what to say,
But at a corner, as long as a slightly qualified squad platoon leader comes and gives random orders, he can win this position in the shortest time and at the lowest cost. Why is there any need to fill it with so many servants?
It is true that the servants are cannon fodder, but cannon fodder also has a cost. The shipping fee from Earth to Ceres alone is not a small sum of money.
This time the fight was a little faster before. It only took about two minutes to get to the corner. The reason for the final victory was actually that the corpses of the servants blocked the hole. The servants behind did not take cover with the corpses of their companions, so they were killed. Kill the enemy behind the corner.
The first thing the servants did after their victory was to move away the piled corpses and clear the blocked holes.
This time it was not as smooth as before. The dredging was only halfway through, and the enemy soldiers came back. The two sides once again blocked the corner and started a tug-of-war. One moment you occupied the corner, and the next I occupied the corner. They fought back and forth. Endless.
Ye Han was impatient to watch these useless competitions, so he moved the video back and skipped ten minutes in one step.
After skipping, the camera is no longer facing the corner, but has fallen to the ground, facing the cave hall from whence it came.
Ye Han couldn't see what was happening around the corner, but he could see a group of servants approaching from the cave hall. In addition, there are corpses stacked high on the side of the camera.
He was a little confused and kept beating for more than ten minutes. How many corpses were piled in the cave?
After this wave of servants arrived, they did not rush towards the corner, but pulled out the flamethrower from behind. The last shot of the video was a ball of flames pouring out of the flamethrower. The camera was blurry, and then the video cut off. .
The flamethrower is indeed a powerful tool for dealing with underground caves, but with both the enemy and ourselves crowded in the cave, is it really appropriate to use this thing?
Ye Han felt that the next video must be related to this team of fire-breathing servants. He immediately clicked on the video. As expected, the picture was of the fire-breathing servants at the corner.
The flames not only poured into the corner, but also ignited the piled corpses. The high temperature quickly carbonized the corpses, and the flames of the corpses were still burning until the spray ended.
Ye Han couldn't help but be startled. Flamethrowers that can be used in a vacuum are special models with their own oxidizer, but the servants have no oxidizer. The only reason why the corpse can burn in this situation is that there is air in the cave.
He couldn't help but be speechless. It didn't take long for aliens to land on Ceres, right? Is there even air in the hole? Is this something that can be accomplished in just a few days?
Is it possible that aliens have secretly landed on Ceres, but they never knew about it?
Ye Han originally thought that the Nanzhou fleet had brought enough servants to Ceres, and it was only a matter of time before the alien forces that invaded Ceres were completely eliminated.
But looking at it now, he no longer had the confidence he had before. Instead, he was worried that the tens of thousands of servants would be eaten by aliens.
Continuing to look down, the servants waited outside the burning corner for a while. Probably because the temperature had dropped, they rushed into the corner in one breath.
There were several burning corpses behind the corner, and all remaining enemy soldiers had disappeared.
Several servants immediately rushed to serve as vanguard soldiers and continued to advance deeper into the cave.
With the flamethrower servants, the advancement speed has been greatly increased. Whenever there is a corner or the like, the flamethrowers will go over and burn them.
Ye Han has only seen the video of this route for the time being. He doesn't know what the situation is like on other routes, but based on simple reasoning, the situation on other routes should be similar.
I don't know how many flamethrowers the servants brought, and whether they can persist until they completely annihilate the enemy.
Continue to click on other videos, the content is basically the same, soldiers from both sides are not afraid of life and death, strategic nodes are repeatedly fought over, and the corpses of servants can be seen everywhere...
Death is a normal thing in the video. Many servants appeared in the camera alive, but not long after, they fell forever in the dark cave of Ceres.
Their lives are so short, only a few months from birth to death.
But they played an extremely important role. Without this group of servants, the military could only deploy airborne divisions to fight for the cave. No one can tell how many lives it would have to pay to win in the end.
With such a mood, Ye Han closed the virtual screen... I hope that from now on, the mobile infantry will never fight for the cave.