Chapter 2: The First Day of Recruits
I'm still wandering, waiting in the area where the vehicle departs or the plane takes off, hoping that someone will take me with me, and subconsciously, hoping to meet that interesting person again.
Yes, it didn't take long for Mars Interstellar to die again.
This time he picked up a "Liberator" bomber and landed at the gate of the base, apparently waiting for the bombardier.
I saw two soldiers who had climbed onto the plane one after the other, and he kicked them off.
Based on the fact that he came to me after his last rebirth and showed me the speed of the gun, I thought that he was going to take me who was standing not far from him at the moment.
I followed the example of the two in front of me and climbed into his "Liberator" bomber, but I didn't expect that I would get the same treatment as the first two, and I would return to the ground immediately after a second.
The first time I was kicked, it was like a slap in the face, and I timidly stepped back to the door where the "BFR" (large combat robot) was extracted, and I couldn't go back.
It wasn't long before I saw that the people who were really waiting for the liberation - Mars drizzle, and Mars Interstellar, after the two IDs overlapped, the "Liberator" bomber took off and flew away.
For a few minutes, I watched the two beautiful names with a wooden pestle, until they flew away, blurred, and could no longer be seen.
Later, there was even an "electromagnetic knight" tank that took the initiative to stop in front of me, and the driver signaled me to get in the car to be a gunner, but I ignored it and did not react.
As a result, when the "electromagnetic knight" tank driver drove away, he threw me a sentence: "Stand against the wall!" Wait until I'll check it out! ”
After thinking about it, I also understood, and when I came back to my senses, I saw that the ID prefix was the same as "Mars", which showed that they were a family, so it must be a fixed cooperation.
Soon after, a "Electromagnetic Knight" tank from the WARWOLF Legionnaire drove up to me, and the driver's ID was "Wolf Never Say Die", probably because he saw the logo of my legion, so he shouted at me, "We need a gunner." (In-game shortcuts)
So I was finally able to get into the gun position and become a gunner.
When I got out of the base gate, he saw that I was a recruit, and he asked me if I had fired a gun, to which I replied that I had done so at the training ground of the shelter.
Then, suspiciously, he typed to me: "Aim at the tree in front of you, fire two shots, and I'll see." ”
I did as he was told, and slammed a few times at the trees not far ahead. But it seems that the shell missed and did not hit the trunk.
He said hopelessly, "Alas! I pulled a pig out. ”
Living up to his expectations, within a few minutes of arriving at the front line, we were burned to a pile of carbon by enemy artillery fire.
Because I am not familiar with people, it is difficult to take someone else's vehicle as a gunner, and I, a new soldier, do not have heavy armor and heavy weapons, so I go to fight as an infantryman, which is purely to die. So I thought of doing logistics, so I drove the AMS rebirth vehicle (advanced population mobile station) to the front line, so that the soldiers who died in my country could be resurrected nearby and shorten the time for replenishment.
But when I got to the front line, I drove the AMS rebirth car into the trench, I couldn't climb up, and it was exposed, and I was attacked by enemy artillery fire all the time, and I was forced to work hard, reverse and climb the slope, trying to transfer, just like that, it was always exposed, under the noses of the enemy, so it didn't last long, and I hung up with my AMS rebirth car.
Then I continued to drive, and although I succeeded, I didn't escape the fate of hanging up in a few minutes because I was too close to the enemy base.
Someone in the Legion noticed my clumsiness, and a typing man named "Wolf Ziting" (I didn't have a voice chat system at the time) said, "Doll, can you die a few times less, and kill an enemy too." ”
After that, I turned to the ANT energy vehicle (advanced energy transport vehicle) to pull electricity and charge the various bases in my country that lacked electricity, so as to avoid the risk of being killed at every turn on the front line.
I was single-handed, confused, messy, and worked all night, but the record was: I didn't kill a single enemy.