Chapter 320 Omnic!

Start again.

The target of this mission is a base station in the west of the city, which is probably connected to the urban radiation range of Gray Iron City.

The same three special teams were dispatched together, and everything seemed to be the same as last time.

"...But be careful of the omnics that may exist nearby." Baie sat in the car and made general battle arrangements to the other two teams through the short-distance radio within the team.

Although the Internet has been re-enabled, the corresponding products have not been able to keep up with it in the first time, and the short-distance radio communication in the car is still used in the team.

There are also possible threats from the outside.

In this era, there is no absolutely safe wild environment. Orcs, bugs, humans, omnics, and even beasts, etc., are hostile to each other, and anyone who encounters them will have to fight.

The current world structure is in this kind of dynamic balance where no one can take anyone down.

Therefore, all neutral resources that exist in the wild will actually have a power subject nearby that can affect them.

The base station that is the target of this operation is said to be at the intersection of the radiation ranges of Gray Iron City and Blackwater City, but this is only true for humans themselves.

The alien race didn't take this kind of radiation range without any control ability seriously.

"Roger that!"

"Roger that!"

The captains of the other two teams responded instantly.

The joint team for each mission is randomly assigned, and the teammates for this mission are not the two teams from last time, but it doesn't affect Baier's ability to persuade Rose again.

Walk around the world with reason, but it is difficult to walk without reason.

That's what it says.

Compared with the longer distance last time, it also took more time for everyone.

It took everyone almost a whole day on the road, and it was already completely evening when we approached the target location.

Dark clouds and dark stars hang high.

Visibility is extremely low.

"It's still five kilometers away from the target, why don't we get closer tomorrow? Rest for a night first?" Rose, who was sitting in the co-pilot, put forward her own suggestion.

"Hmm..." Baie looked at the darkness outside the window, except for the place illuminated by the beams of two headlights, the rest of the place was completely dark.

Getting close to the target in this environment is really not a good option.

As a base station that can undertake the function of the Internet signal transfer center, it may not be too attractive to those omnics.

I didn't pay attention to it in the past. There was insufficient monitoring of this kind of place, and no one knew what this place had become.

Now that he decides to restart, the risk of this base station is not small, which is the core reason why he accepted the task of restarting the base station without actively dispatching it.

There are risks, so military merits are more.

Baie is not afraid of challenges, but he is not a reckless man either.

After all, he is not familiar with the possible opponent - omnic.

The barracks gave relevant information before departure, but the information can only be used for reference forever, and cannot be used as a combat manual for encountering the enemy on the spot.

"Turn off the engine and rest where you are. Continue to set off at five o'clock tomorrow morning." Baie gave instructions in the team voice.

"Roger that!"

"Roger that!"

The two submissive teams replied instantly.

The night passed quickly.

In the early morning, the sun had just risen from the sky, and the group of people lying in the car for a short rest opened their eyes under the first ray of sunlight.

"set off!"

The distance of five kilometers passed in the blink of an eye, and the existence of the target also rose from the horizon.

Unlike the base station near the worm's nest, geological activities on this land are not frequent, and there are no human or biological interference factors, the base station still stands on the ground.

But the moment he was able to see the base station, Baier frowned and stepped on the brakes.

"What's wrong boss?"

"Sir, what happened?" The two cars following behind immediately asked in the team's voice.

"Someone..." Baie replied concisely.

To be precise, it's not a human being, but... a machine.

The main body of the base station is neither big nor small, but at this moment, the periphery has been expanded by a considerable amount.

The seemingly thick metal fence surrounded the entire base station, and the oil-stained black steel wall showed a thick texture in the sunlight.

Small machine gun turrets were erected on those steel walls, and the attached red scanning light moved along the fixed loop of the muzzle, looking outward at all possible enemies.

Omnic!

They've already taken over here, and even operated for a while!

Under the premise that the opponent's strength is unknown, a strong attack is no different from courting death.

"Stand back first."

The information about omnics that I had memorized before departure came to my mind instantly, and Baie gave instructions.

The omnic bodies that survive today come from the golden age hundreds of years ago, but during these hundreds of years, their scale will hardly expand, and as time goes by, their number will only increase few.

These omnics are also called the first generation of omnics. They are the group of omnics that rebelled with the electronic demons at the beginning of their birth.

Except for the first-generation omnics left over from the golden age, the descendant omnics that were subsequently manufactured for collecting resources and maintaining combat capabilities were not as powerful as their first-generation omnics.

No matter how powerful the technology is, it needs a stable environment and nearly infinite resources. Without the resource collection and manufacturing capabilities of humans in the golden age, the descendants of the first generation of omnics manufactured by the first generation of omnics are no matter in terms of intelligence or mechanical structure. In terms of intensity, the level has dropped significantly.

But no matter how low it is, the way the machine observes the world is undoubtedly various light and temperature-sensing scans, and their warning distance is farther than human eyes and ears.

Just a face-to-face meeting just now may have been known to the other party.

But the other party may not respond...

This is the significance of electronic demons in omnics. No matter how intelligent omnics are, they are only a program that can respond to different stimuli from the outside world. They will never have the subjective action ability called "desire".

Without electronic demons, they would remain silent.

And if there is any only pursuit for them... that is the last order given to them by the electronic demons before they fell silent - to maintain themselves and collect resources.

In order to maintain their own daily consumption, these omnics are always like a group of tireless worker ants, looking for available resources and bringing them back to their mechanical fortress.

They don't grow in size, but they don't shrink either, and they can remain the same for thousands of years if left alone.

Of course, if there is a lot of consumption due to the encounter, they will also accumulate materials more frantically to supplement their strength.

In short, this is a group of tin cans that generally won't touch you if you don't touch them.

Somewhat similar to those green-skinned kids, they can't be wiped out, and the more they beat themselves, the weaker they become, and they will be taken advantage of by other races. Humans can only ignore these things as much as possible.

And right now...

Head-on conflict is coming!

The three cars stopped and gathered together. The captains of No. 5 and No. 6 looked at Bai Er together, and asked with some concern, "What should we do?"

How could they encounter such a difficult natural disaster just by accepting a mission?
What a difference between running into an omnic's resource-gathering squad and attacking their long-established fortress head-on, with just three of them?

"Look at the situation." Baie bit his fingertips, his eyes were absorbed in thinking, and he made a decision after a while, "Let's go around that fort first to see the situation."

Humans need supplies, and omnics can't live on air.

Except for those large first-generation omnics, not every omnic has a small nuclear reactor with almost unlimited energy.

They also need refueling, even oil and things like replacing broken parts.

When Baie met this legendary opponent for the first time, he could only rely on limited information and his own wisdom to judge the situation and make decisions.

Seeing the still sad faces of the other two captains, Bai E smiled, "You can't just turn around and run away, can you?"

If there is no large-scale first-generation omnic in command, it is not hopeless to conquer this fortress that has been defeated by the omnic war.

And even if it cannot be conquered, collecting information is also the duty that special teams like them must perform.

It is impossible to make a trip in vain.

Roughly judge the threat level of this threat point and report it up, and then the military will decide whether to send a large army to crusade by comparing the effort required to overcome the difficulties with the subsequent benefits.

The precondition for these decisions is the information obtained by their flexible individual teams.

"Let's go." Baie made a decision, "Let's act separately!"

(End of this chapter)

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