1232, Halo War (2)
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Drill the battlefield.
Connor probably guessed that the Combined Command was watching her, and maybe she was still judging it, but she didn't have time to care about that right now, and she continued to advance without stopping after breaking through the heavy mech interception.
To say that the process of defeating the mecha just now, it is also very simple, first take the initiative to close the distance, so that its two countermeasures are all scrapped, and then use a short sliding shovel to rush under the hand of the palm cannon, and the "driver" of the mecha will subconsciously continue to aim the muzzle of the cannon at him, so that the height of that arm from the ground is enough for an N7 elite to do something.
For example, use a universal tool to create a knife, and directly cut off all the control nodes on the mecha's arm when it passes by, so that the combat power of its hand is directly cleared.
Connor could be sure that she had only destroyed the node on one arm, and as for why the entire mech was paralyzed, it could only be attributed to the remote pilot's startled and misoperation.
However, a mech alone does not constitute combat effectiveness, and a commander with a normal IQ will not normally use them as patrols and interceptors, which means that the news that the mech has encountered an enemy and been destroyed has already reached its blue allies before he defeats it, and a wave of reinforcements may arrive at any time, and it will be difficult to sneak away.
The only advantage for the blue side is that they only know that Connor is on the red side and will have to help the red side turn the tables and defeat the blue side, but they don't know that her "extra missions" need to be completed single-handedly, otherwise their strategy will be greatly adjusted.
Speaking of strategy, I don't know who wrote the script for the whole exercise, and it seems to be quite interesting:
- Humanity discovered a new galaxy and a new planet Gaia through an unknown mass repeater, but the planet is dotted with a large number of relics of ancient civilizations, and the exploration fleet immediately sent reconnaissance teams and scientific research teams to land to study and evaluate them.
But shortly after the reconnaissance force landed, the space exploration fleet was attacked by aliens, who refused to communicate and negotiate, and refused to accept prisoners, determined to destroy the exploration fleet completely.
- So, when the space encounter was lost and the exploration fleet was outnumbered, they had to abandon the reconnaissance force on the surface of the planet and flee at full speed to ask for help from the Star Federation headquarters, and those aliens also did not pay much attention to the small number of reconnaissance troops on the surface, and casually threw five times their troops and went to catch up with the main force of the exploration fleet.
And Connor's mission is to help the almost surrounded red reconnaissance force resist the onslaught of the blue alien pursuit force, and the minimum requirement is to support the support of the exploration fleet or the star alliance, and if you can destroy the alien pursuit force in turn, the results of this graduation exam will definitely look good.
Although this background seems to have quietly darkened the various exploration fleets under the First Fleet - it is clear that the exploration fleet can still be attacked by people, but who made N7 the elite of the elite, presumably the generals watching the battle on the side of the joint command will not take the initiative to raise objections even if they are a little unhappy.
After all, the exercise is just a drill, and it is impossible for the N7 base to arrange too real battlefields, so that an exam lasts for several days or even a week, and other graduates of the same period still want to take the exam? Therefore, the maximum time set aside by the Joint Command for Connor is 24 hours, and if there is no obvious tendency to win or lose before the time runs out, the staff officers of the Joint Command will analyze and score the situation on the battlefield.
However, if you want to become an N7, you can't change the situation on the battlefield or even turn the tables for such a long time, so the probability of not passing can be said to be quite large.
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"Well, sure enough, we're starting to be on alert."
After making his way through a jungle theorized as alien plants, Connor arrived at the perimeter of the Alien Force's makeshift barracks. 678
The fact that the "aliens" were all on guard in a hurry showed that the destruction of the mech had been detected, but because there was only one intruder, the attention was still insufficient.
The soldiers of the blue side of the exercise naturally knew that it was the N7 graduates who came, but those "aliens" did not know the importance of the infiltrator, so they could not deliberately target her.
But in the same way, Connor knows that these "enemies" are humans, but she must be regarded as an "alien" with unknown intelligence, and she has to spy on intelligence before acting.
After making sure that no alarms and surveillance were triggered, Connor made his way through the sparse cordon and infiltrated the edge of the barracks before proceeding to confirm the function of the structures.
[Infiltrate the armory and investigate the enemy's armament.] (Model)】
[Infiltrate the radar station and eavesdrop on enemy communications.] (Rebellious)】
[Infiltrate the supply depot and confirm the enemy's supplies.] (gluttony)】
"......," Connor frowned at the third.
What kind of strange advice on action is that? The exercise lasted a day at most, and most of the soldiers were able to do it with the compressed rations they carried with them - wait?
Just now I was thinking about not being fooled by the human troops and human barracks on the surface, but here I habitually tricked the human army.
If this is an alien army, and they are temporarily left behind by the main fleet to pursue a small number of human troops, then in the event that the main fleet is unable to return for a while, the supplies will definitely be prepared.
On the contrary, weapons and communications, even if you see familiar gun styles and hear familiar languages, are they really still the same?
The guy who wrote the script was so dark, Connor thought as she sneaked through the various sentry posts and surveillance spots toward the supply depot, reinforced by the daily conversations she heard with some of the soldiers along the way.
"Crooked Bibab." "Wow wow~"
What kind of distracting alien language is this? Presumably, even if you successfully infiltrate the radar station, you will only hear such strange words.
A plan to create an opportunity for the red side by disrupting the communication.
As for the armory, there is no need to think about it, Connor saw at least several strange firearms along the way, obviously a small pistol with a huge silencer, and a Gauss rifle that looked like a Gauss rifle but had a large magazine, if you want to "borrow" it, I am afraid that it will be inexplicably judged as a failure if you don't fire a few shots.
The plan to detonate ammunition and snatch powerful weapons to create chaos in the blue base is also passed.
It just doesn't make sense, Connor thought, if the same weird thing you see at the supply depot doesn't give people a chance to solve the problem in a lone heroic way, then just flip the table and knock all the soldiers unconscious, they are also humanoid creatures anyway.