One Thousand Three Hundred and Seventy Death Corner
From the images left by the camera, all the servants who rushed into the corner died tragically on the spot, but the servants behind did not retreat at all. One by one, they took off their grenades and threw them behind the corner. After throwing all the grenades, they immediately rushed up to fight the enemy soldiers.
This is not because the servants are so brave. Although their brains have matured long ago, their intelligence is extremely low. All their behaviors are controlled by chips, and there are only cold programs in the chips, that is, they don’t know fear or retreat.
In this way, groups of servants rushed into the corner, and every servant who rushed over had only one action, that is, holding up the gun and pulling the trigger.
Although they would be chopped up by the silk light after a few shots, the servants still rushed up one after another, even if they were chopped up by the silk light, they still did not forget to fire at the enemy soldiers.
Not long after, the servant with the camera also rushed up, and the camera shook wildly. Before turning the corner, it was chopped up by the silk light.
The camera fell to the ground, but it was not cut by the silk light and continued to work.
But the camera was facing the cave wall, and it was impossible to see the situation behind the corner. All he could see was a series of flashes, and then another series of flashes. With each flash, a deformed shadow was reflected on the wall.
Ye Han knew that it was the servants rushing towards the enemy. Although he knew that the military had intended to use the servants as cannon fodder from the beginning, he couldn't stop his heart from surging when he saw them rushing to die one by one.
If the servants were more flexible and adaptable, they would have taken down a corner long ago.
The attack, regardless of casualties, lasted for more than five minutes. Several servants finally stood firm at the corner. After a fierce exchange of fire, the camera could no longer see flashes, but many feet flashed in front of the camera. It was obvious that the servants had taken the corner.
Ye Han sighed and clicked on the next video.
This video obviously continued the previous one, but was recorded by another camera.
In the camera, groups of servants walked past the corner. Behind the corner was a small cave hall. The camera swept through the hall and happened to see several servants carrying corpses.
They piled up the bodies of both sides, almost filling up half of the cave hall.
The camera stayed in the cave hall for a short time, and then followed the team to quickly rush into another cave. Not long after, another corner appeared, and the servants rushed to the corner again.
Seeing this, Ye Han almost cursed, isn't this just a refueling tactic? Just rushing up without caring,
How many servants are needed to fill the cave?
He didn't know what to say, but a corner, as long as a slightly qualified squad leader comes, he can take this position in the shortest time and at the lowest cost. Why do you need to fill it with so many servants?
It is true that servants are cannon fodder, but cannon fodder also has costs. The shipping cost from Earth to Ceres alone is not a small amount of money.
This time, the fight was faster than before. It took only two minutes to grab the corner. The reason for the victory was that the bodies of the servants blocked the cave. The servants behind used the bodies of their companions as cover to kill the enemies behind the corner.
The first thing the servants did after winning was to move the piled bodies away and clear the blocked cave.
This time, it was not as smooth as before. The enemy soldiers fought back when the clearing was only halfway done. The two sides blocked the corner again and fought a tug-of-war. You occupied the corner for a while, and I grabbed the corner for a while. The fight went back and forth.
Ye Han was impatient to watch these meaningless fights, so he turned the video back and skipped ten minutes in one step.
After skipping, the camera was no longer facing the corner, but fell to the ground, facing the cave hall from where they came.
Ye Han could not see the situation at the corner, but could see a group of servants rushing over in the cave hall. In addition, there were corpses piled high on one side of the camera.
He was a little confused. He had been fighting for more than ten minutes. How many bodies were piled up in the cave?
After this wave of servants arrived, they did not rush to the corner again, but pulled out a flamethrower from behind. The last shot of the video was a ball of flame pouring out of the flamethrower. The camera was blurry and the video was interrupted.
The flamethrower is indeed a powerful weapon against the cave, but both the enemy and us are 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 flamethrower servants. He immediately opened the video. As expected, the screen was the servants spraying fire at the corner.
The flames not only poured into the corner, but also ignited the piled up corpses. The high temperature quickly carbonized the corpses. Until the end of the spray, the flames on the corpses were still burning.
Ye Han couldn't help but be stunned. The flamethrowers that can be used in a vacuum are special models with their own oxidizers, but the servants don't have much oxidizer. The only reason why the corpses can burn in this situation is that there is air in the cave.
He couldn't help but be amazed. It hasn't been long since the aliens landed on Ceres, right? There is even air in the cave? Can this be done in just a few days?
Could it be that the aliens have already secretly landed on Ceres, but the higher-ups 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 to completely eliminate the alien forces occupying Ceres.
But now, he no longer has the confidence he had before, and instead worries that the tens of thousands of servants will be eaten by aliens.
Continuing to look down, the servants waited outside the burning corner for a while, and probably because the temperature dropped, they rushed into the corner in one breath.
There were still a few burning bodies behind the corner, and the remaining enemy soldiers all disappeared.
Several servants immediately rushed forward to act as scouts and continued to advance deeper into the cave.
With flamethrowers, the servants advanced much faster. Whenever they encountered a corner or something like that, the flamethrowers would go over and burn everything.
Ye Han had only seen the video of this route for the time being, and didn't know what the situation was for other routes, but with a simple inference, the situation for other routes should be similar.
I just didn't know how many flamethrowers the servants brought, and whether they could hold on until they completely annihilated the enemy.
I continued to click on other videos, and the content was basically the same, with soldiers from both sides who were not afraid of life and death, strategic nodes that were repeatedly fought for, and corpses of servants everywhere...
Death was the most normal thing in the video. Many servants appeared alive in the camera, but not long after, they fell forever in the dark cave of Ceres.
Their lives were so short, from birth to death, there were only a few months in total.
But they played an extremely important role. If there were no servants, the military would have to invest in airborne divisions to fight for the cave, and no one could tell how many lives would have to be paid in the end to win.
With such a feeling, Ye Han turned off the virtual screen... I hope that from now on, the mobile infantry will never fight for the cave again.