Chapter 158 Command
With combat experience, Bai'e has roughly confirmed the capabilities of those biochemical warriors.
Flesh and blood bodies cannot escape the punishment of arrows!
As long as you get the initiative, you can greatly reduce the number of the opponent before the battle.
Perhaps this long-distance killing will make the opponent lose confidence in fighting and run away to shake people, but it is better than relying on these few defeated soldiers to fight with others in close combat.
As long as they can find the other people who came in as soon as possible, then they will complete their mission.
"Take off your boots later." Bai'e continued to make arrangements.
The ground inside the base is smooth, and barefoot will not hurt. At most, they will be less aggressive when fighting and kicking people in close combat, but they can't be expected to kick people.
What exposed himself and others just now was these metal-soled boots. These veterans who came down from the battlefield will not hide themselves in this kind of infiltration operation, and they are easy to lose the initiative.
"Yes!"
One battle to establish prestige.
Bai'e's will was thoroughly implemented.
After doing first aid and making general arrangements, Bai'e also leaned against the corner to take a short rest. Everything that happened in a short period of time just now flashed quickly in his mind.
18 combat proficiency experience points, 12 ranged weapon proficiency experience points, 140 combat experience points, and 9 charge points are all the gains.
Time is short and the battle is dangerous.
Learning non-data experience from every battle is also the fastest way to improve yourself.
Those biochemical warriors no longer have the more mechanized colonization suits mentioned in the data, and the wounds exposed are more of the structure of the organism itself.
Is the data wrong? Or is the sample scarce?
Thinking of this, Bai Er tilted his head and glanced at the corpse on the ground not far away.
Biochemical transformation has greatly strengthened their physique and life, but it seems that they still cannot break through the limits of the human body. Otherwise, after hundreds of years of self-training, even if the progress is slow, they should all be superhuman now.
I don’t know what the auxiliary combat chip that caused them to be controlled by the electronic demon looks like.
[Should I take this opportunity to dissect it? ]
Understanding the opponent is also an important means to disintegrate the opponent.
If we can explode the location of the chip with one arrow, can we ignore their biochemical bodies and their resistance to death and force them to "shut down"?
This thought went around for a few times, and I was more and more excited.
It's just a little cruel...
I didn't feel anything when I cut their throats in the battle just now, but now I have to dissect the bodies...
It's a bit nauseating.
"Who among you knows how to dissect?" Bai E suddenly asked.
Several soldiers looked at each other, and one soldier raised his hand hesitantly, "Sir, I have learned it."
Bai E tilted his head and ordered coldly, "Go dissect those bodies and find the location of the chips in their bodies."
"Yes!"
Hearing Bai E's command, Minister Licock, who was just looking at the computer screen in front of him, glanced over and admired him.
[What a meticulous thinking. ]
As a scientific researcher, he also has the idea of obtaining important information through scientific research through dissecting corpses, but after all, it is not his specialty, so his reaction is a little slow.
Now that I heard Bai E mention it, I realized that I might make the same choice if I were in his place.
He didn't know what was going on behind the scenes with this soldier, and no one would tell him about the temporary quota he got through the back door.
He only knew that this seemingly insignificant soldier unexpectedly had the potential to become a real commander.
This is the benefit of power...
Bai'e sighed in his heart and stopped looking at the slightly bloody autopsy scene.
Autopsy takes time, and during this time, more doubts can be tested.
Even when waiting outside, Bai'e was using all the information at hand to think about the whole story of this mission.
"Test whether the voice can be used."
Since coming in, everyone seems to have assumed that the voice cannot be used, but how large is the range of blocking the use of radio? Whether it can be used again after being in the same building, etc., have not been tried yet.
Practice makes perfect, and any inconspicuous discovery accumulated to the end may be an important detail that can turn the tables at a critical moment!
"Yes!"
Bai'e pressed the channel set on his shoulder, and first asked in the voice of the current team: "Hello, hello?"
"I can hear you."
"I can hear you."
The soldiers sitting everywhere did not say anything in the headset, but just gestured to indicate that they could receive the message.
Can it be used?
Bai Er frowned slightly and opened the all-person channel.
"Captain Gregory? Captain Gregory? Please answer if you hear me. Please answer if you hear me."
"I can hear you."
"I can hear you."
There was still only the response from the soldiers around him, and there was silence in the voice.
Is it because of the distance?
"You, go a little further, three meters away." Bai Er pointed to the soldier who was farthest away and gave the order directly.
When the soldier turned around and stopped, Bai Er asked softly, "Hello?"
"I can hear you."
"Five meters."
"I can hear you."
"Ten meters."
"I can hear you."
"Twenty meters."
"Twenty-five meters."
"..."
There was silence in the voice.
Bai Er stretched out his hand and waved to him, indicating that he could come back.
Originally, the soldier was about ten meters away from him, and he lost contact directly after walking twenty-five meters.
That is to say, the range of this voice failure is roughly between 30 and 35 meters in a straight line?
Bai'er's eyes flickered, and he silently memorized this number.
Minister Licock, who had been silently watching the soldiers in front of him trying, was full of appreciation.
He was also ready to find an opportunity for everyone to try, but seeing that everyone was resting and planning to talk about it later, he didn't expect...
[What a worry-free and excellent soldier...]
"Sir, the autopsy is over!"
Soon after the voice test, the soldier in charge of the autopsy also completed his duties.
"Where?"
"No... didn't find it."
Bai'er was slightly stunned, "Didn't find it?"
"Yes! Didn't find it." The soldier was very sure, "I almost searched all over the body, but couldn't find it. But there are other discoveries!"
"What?"
"I found two hearts, two stomachs and three lungs in their bodies. The implanted pre-placed stomach is in front of the main stomach. I found a lot of things in it... things that are normally inedible."
[You are exploring the target ruins guard characteristics, and the exploration degree has been greatly improved. Current exploration degree: 22%]
"..."Is this the reason why they have been able to survive in this resource-scarce base for so many years without starving to death?
But even so, they still need a stable supply of meat to provide the energy needed by the body.
The "three mouths and one pig" seen on their explosion rate panel is not fake...
Bai Er waved his hand almost coldly, "Dissect them all."
"Yes."
How could they not find it?
He was not concerned about whether he could directly attack the chip and defeat the enemy in one move.
Fighting would not limit his thinking, but thinking from a higher perspective might be more conducive to insight into the truth of the matter.
His eyes had already looked back to 439 years ago-
Bai Er pinched his chin and stared at the ground in front of him in silence.
According to the information obtained before, these biochemically modified people betrayed the human position because the chip in their bodies that helped control the mechanical plug-in and assist in judgment was rebellious by the electronic demon.
But now... it was not found?
Then how did they rebel?
Did the soldier in charge of the dissection not recognize the chip, or was it hidden in a special position that was difficult to find... or was the information wrong?
Thinking of this, Bai'e looked at Minister Licock not far away.
Only he has the most say in this matter.
However, Licock just stared at the ground under his feet with his eyes dull and muttered to himself.
"Didn't find it?"
...
After a while, the soldier in charge of the autopsy came to report again.
"Sir, the autopsy is over, but still nothing."
Bai'e nodded and said, "I know."
Looking at Minister Licock, he didn't say anything.
This minister is not someone who likes to be mysterious. If he finds something, he will probably say it himself. He probably doesn't have any ideas at the moment.
But in any case, the actions of these biochemical warriors are really weird.
They react normally in actual combat, just like a real human with their own on-the-spot judgment.
However, whether it is the decision to attack without saying a word when discovering the enemy, or the choice to abandon everything and flee directly when finding that they are no match for the enemy...
And there is no intention to communicate, whether to the enemy or to oneself.
It is no longer like some red-name monsters encountered in previous games. It is like a robot with a certain mechanism preset, following strict orders and executing them rigidly.
It really feels like I'm in a dungeon and clearing out monsters...