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Chapter 305 The Purpose of Bugs?

Chapter 305 The Purpose of Bugs?
Seeing the corpses piled up all over the ground, especially the huge body of the sandworm, which was comparable to the size of a transport vehicle, the accompanying officers were only dumbfounded for a while.

There are so many bug corpses, and there are only... two special teams present!
Ten people!
"Turtle!"

When did our fighters become so capable?
"Basically he killed them all." The captain of the other team honestly reported to the chief who was generally inquiring about the situation.

So all eyes focused on the soldier who was still tall and straight, with hardly any injuries other than blood stains all over his body.

The soldier looked calm, as if this battle had nothing to do with him.

However, what I heard from the survivors is that he almost killed the many giants that ambushed the human beings by himself.

People may lie, but corpses don't.

Freshly dead bug corpses are the best evidence, even if this record sounds fantastic.

So even the reinforcement soldiers who didn't know anything could only feel deep awe when looking at the silent and tall figure in the light path of the headlights.

["Lucky Strike" charge +50. 】

Sitting in the car back to the city, the body of the big guy was swaying. Likek knew that the soldiers urgently needed to rest, but he was driven mad by the torment of curiosity about all the details of this operation.

"You ask."

Bai Er seemed to be resting with his eyes closed and opened his eyes at some point.

After consuming a lot of psychic energy, the temples and the center of the eyebrows always felt bulging and bouncing. Even after resting for a while, he still felt unaccustomed to it.

But considering the eyes of the minister who actively chased him into the car, Bai Er still took the initiative to talk to him.

Minister Liekke, who was affirmed, suddenly became excited, "How did you find out that your signal was cut off?"

Bai E took out some sensors that he dismantled badly and said, "The lights are off."

"Do you know what time it is?"

[Know. ]
For a moment, Baie felt something, but this feeling was too metaphysical, and he didn't check the status of the sensor at that time, so he couldn't make a conclusion.

Baie shook his head, "I don't know."

"Did you encounter any unusual situations before the sensor failed?"

"No...the other team doesn't have either." After a pause, Baier looked at Minister Likeke and asked, "Where are the other teams?"

"They...the situation is probably the same as yours. We have sent a scout team to look for them, but they haven't sent out their location information like you did, so it will take time to find them."

"Oh~"

Li Keke didn't care about the battle situation. What kind of attacks the soldiers of the special team encountered and how to deal with them were things that the officers of the military region should consider. As the Minister of Information, he was more concerned about the only general who bypassed the special blockade A technical means to transmit one's own position back to the military area.

"What did you use to send your locations back to the receiving center?"

"This." Baie took out the modification that had been prepared.

The creation connected by irregular lines is ugly and indescribable, but is it just such a thing that has broken the blockade of information warfare?

Li Keke held it in his hands like a treasure, unwilling to let it go.

Of course, the research on the creations in his hands must be left behind the base, but the excavation of the talent in front of him can be carried out now.

"You did this yourself?"

"Um……"

"Where did you learn the technology?" Minister Likeke's eyes were burning.

Everything in the military camp will be recorded, and Baie directly discarded the idea that he learned these techniques in the military camp.

"Heijie..." Baie took out his camp certification medal from his pocket, "I have the authority to leave the barracks at any time, and I will go out to learn some new things during my spare time during training."

"Have you considered joining our Information Department?" Liekke stared closely at Baier, expecting the answer from the soldier who had surprised him twice.

"I'm afraid I'm not qualified either." Baie lowered his head slightly, "I just assembled it with those ready-made materials, and it's essentially something you made yourself."

In the process of making it just now, Baie knew that he didn't make any special movements, and the creation made out of various parts probably didn't have much gold content.

As for why they were able to bypass the blockade and send back information to the base, it was probably because...they were one-off?

This is the only way to explain it.

In order to prevent Minister Leacock from being disappointed after analyzing the composition of the modified product, Baie directly lowered his expectations.

"That's it..." Minister Leacock nodded, agreeing with Baie's statement.

A person can never master the technology that is more powerful than their city's information department, let alone the trivial things that they only learned from Heijie.

He just valued Bai E's comprehension, "But you are really quick to learn, have you considered coming to our information department for development? And our place is relatively safe..."

Minister Leacock, who was speaking, paused suddenly, remembering that the soldier in front of him was an artificial human, probably not afraid of danger, life and death.

"No minister." Baie shook his head, "I still prefer to fight on the front line."

The atmosphere was slightly silent, and Minister Leacock himself was not a lively person.

In the silence, Baie asked again: "Minister, do you have any technical plans when you go back?"

"Let's find out the source first." Leacock sighed softly, a little melancholy, "This is just a small special mission with only ten teams attacking. If the layout fails completely, that's called trouble."

The first test of the information technology they had just restarted was directly intercepted by outsiders, which undoubtedly dealt a huge blow to their confidence.

Bai E was taken aback when he heard that.

yes……

This was just a small military operation, even if the other party wiped out all ten of their teams, how much benefit would it have?

The wisdom of the Zerg could not fail to see this simple fact. This kind of killer can instantly cut off the information communication between human beings in key large-scale battles, and it will undoubtedly destroy the cornerstone of human beings in one fell swoop.

Logically speaking, they take the initiative to expose this ability, or, in order to make humans fear.

Tell human beings—they are very powerful in this aspect, and persuade human beings to develop their minds in this aspect.

or...

Baie thought of the last retreat when he participated in the Zerg battlefield last time.

"What if you can't find it?" Baie asked subconsciously.

"Can't find it?" Leacock murmured, then shook his head with a firm tone, "If I can't find it, I'll just keep looking. The technology we picked up with great difficulty is no longer threatened by electronic demons. Reasons to give up. What's more, our ancestors have never been afraid of any opponent except for the threat of electronic demons. If our technology is not enough to block any influence, it can only mean that our current technology is not enough. In any case, this We will never give up this hard-won information technology again."

"..."

Another possibility comes to the fore at this moment.

Baier, who faced the Zerg attack directly twice, seemed to have a far more intuitive understanding of the purpose of those bugs than others.

Out of reasonable and rational considerations, bugs will never do useless work, and a trump card that can effectively attack human combat power will definitely be used in a more suitable and larger situation.

Unless their purpose is to make human beings vigilant...to make human beings pay attention to the development of technology and climb to a higher level.

Just like the giant worm that dominated the battlefield last time allowed itself to save so many human warriors.

Destroying human beings has never been the first goal of those bugs.

They must have some appeal to humans, but no one has discovered it for the time being.

The car fell silent for a while.

The bright headlights pierced through the darkness in this deep night, and the huge rescue convoy carried a total of [-] sandworms killed by Baie and others back to the barracks.

March all the way fast.

The vibration of the ground was transmitted to the ground, as if feeling the vibration of the ground, a pair of huge "crystals" like mountains suddenly lit up deep underground...

……

"He killed eleven sandworms by himself?"

"The extracted Zerg essence was also made by himself?"

"Even sending the rescue signal was his masterpiece?"

The officer recording military exploits pulled his hair in distress.

"How much military merit does this have..."

"No, why is it this kid again!"

["Lucky Strike" charge +1. 】

(End of this chapter)

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