Chapter 1101: The Weight That Can't Be Abandoned
"Marcus, don't say it so much, whether this problem really needs to be solved, or something else. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info”
However, just as Trode was struggling with how to choose, Hans also crawled out of the tank, he threw away his two thick gloves stained with oil, sat on the tank and looked at the two of them and said: "As far as I know, there are still so many Leopards that have had similar situations, such as the Leopards that our squad is so seriously maintained and can maintain such a high attendance rate, and there are really few that can be found out of the gate of the 47th Division." ”
"Hans, what do you mean?" Trood asked, confused. He had thought that Hans and Marcus had been examined together, so the conclusions should be the same, but now it seems that Hans thinks that Marcus's judgment is a bit pessimistic.
Hans crossed his hands on his hips and said, "What I mean is very simple, this problem is serious, it is serious, so serious that it may break down in the next second; But if it is not serious, it may not be serious at all, because even if it does not go through our hands, it is not impossible to repair it by itself. ”
"Fix it yourself?" Trode frowned slightly. It wasn't the first time he'd heard of the term, but Trode had never counted on it.
Hans's so-called 'self-repair' means that the equipment on their vehicles is repaired without being used after a certain period of time, and automatically returns to normal (or superficially normal) after a period of time. For this situation, Trode calls it a 'pseudo-glitch'.
For many squads with extremely high attendance and little time and opportunity to maintain their vehicles, false breakdowns, while not frequent, will still occur in the end. The commanders of these squads usually ignore these false failures either after the battle or after the battle, believing that they have truly 'healed'.
However, many failures are actually only masked by temporary restoration, and the real problems still remain. For a commander like Trode, who has the conditions and the time to maintain the tank, it is naturally impossible to let go of these false faults, and it is only at ease that he must get to the bottom of them every time to truly eliminate them.
However, Trood is not in a position to repair the tank right now. Hans also suggested that the problem that happened to Leona's leopard was probably a false glitch, and that it would not have as much impact on the rest of the battle as Trode had just thought.
And the reason why Hans has such a big gap with Marcus is that Marcus belongs to a perfectionist, which can be seen from the level of detail with which he maintains the chariot, and going to the battlefield with a fault is a difficult thing for Marcus to accept; Hans, on the other hand, is a comprehensive analyst, and he always has to gather information from all sides of the problem and look at the problem in a more comprehensive and objective way, although this may lead to the lack of a single-minded and down-to-earth implementation plan, but it is very helpful to others.
Trode knew that Hans was not the kind of person who would say that a bad situation would be for the better, and although he was prejudiced against him, he still had something to say about such a matter of fighting, and he said that if there was a possibility of self-healing, then there would be. It's just that how likely this possibility is, and whether it's worth Trode's fight for it, can't be determined.
Marcus was also noncommittal about Hans's statement, but he was still worried that the tank would give up halfway, so he said worriedly: "I think it's better to let Sister Leona be our tank, the dispersion of the members does not take up much space at all, and it should not affect the combat effectiveness of other car groups." ”
"Cut! That's a good idea! Hans glanced at Marcus and said, "Why don't you want to think about what those Soviet bears will think of us if we go back with one tank missing?" As they did before, don't they just ride on our faces and humiliate us? You can stand it, I can't stand it! ”
Although Hans is saying this question from his own point of view, it is true that what he says is true, and it is not just his problem. In Trode's team, although some of the team members have a good temper, they do not hesitate to compete with Andre's team everywhere. But if one tank is missing this time, it will definitely be a loss of the adult, and that Andrei will definitely take the lead in taunting him at that time. And once that time comes, Trode really can't guarantee that there will be no one in his team who can't help but rush to fight Andre......
Although it is contrary to the guidelines set by Trode when he was the leader of the squad before, it is really different this time, after all, although the face cannot be eaten, it is also the spiritual pillar of the squad. If even the spirit collapses, the physical support can only look pale and weak.
"Trode, what are you hesitating about?" Seeing that Trode was still entangled, Hans said impatiently, "How far have we just stepped into enemy-occupied territory?" As long as we get out of this territory, even if this tank is really broken down later, and we tow it back, it will be much better than one less. After all, that's the tank's own problem, and it has little to do with us. ”
Hans's words, although subjective, are also true. The tank's significance to the squad was certainly more than just a piece of equipment, and it showed the attitude of Trode and his squad and their ability to fight in this new environment. It contained a weight that Trode could not easily discard.
"Whew......" Trode let out a long breath, patted Marcus on the shoulder next to him and said: "Thank you for your hard work, although this tank does still have hidden dangers, but I think it is still too important for our team, as long as there is a chance, we can't give it up easily." ”
"This ...... I know ...... too," Marcus replied to Trode in disappointment, with his head down. Although he said this, he still hoped that Tlord would take his advice. And this has a lot to do with his immature mind.
"You're on my side, but don't expect me to be happy about it." Hans looked at Trode, patted the tank under him, and said, "You'd better get ready now, if you don't keep it in order, something will go wrong later." ”