Chapter 263 The Battle of Each4

To be precise, the ball did not disappear, but was suddenly swallowed by a large mouth hidden in the dim light.

Although the Fourth Civilization did not have eyesight comparable to that of the Nine-Tails, with the assistance of armor, it also saw this, and even saw it more clearly than the Nine-Tails in the slow replay.

It was a giant mouth with saw-like teeth, like two floodgates closing up and down, closing the ball in.

Without the slightest hesitation, a Fourth Civilization warrior quickly attacked.

The blade on the arm dimmed the light streaks of light from the entire armor with great efficiency, and the blade emitted a blinding light, and after a few seconds, the light broke free from the blade and turned into a bolt of lightning that pierced through the darkness and stabbed straight at the point where the ball was swallowed.

Surprisingly, the lightning attack went all the way to the end of the field of vision, and it didn't hit anything until it disappeared. At the same time, the already dim lights of the underground parking lot went out one by one as if they had been deliberately damaged.

The warriors of the Fourth Civilization showed a slight dismay, but there was no need for verbal communication, and more warriors began to respond in the same way. Dozens of balls were thrown forward.

(One hundred and thirty meters.) Because the environmental realm that exists because of our minds is 130 meters, and after the opponent approaches this distance, it is impossible to make the environment continue to be suitable for them, so active attack will give us an advantage in the environmental structure. )

Nine-Tails rarely speaks, let alone say any analysis or inference, but what he determines is basically the truth. In front of others, he will not show off, but what is silently in his eyes often points directly to the opponent's Achilles' heel when fighting.

As the Nine-Tails pondered whether they needed to make a loud reminder of the Fourth Civilization, the fluttering ball that was levitating forward stopped at different distances, and exploded into a cloud of brilliant brilliance like a succession of firecrackers. It's just that these brilliances are not fleeting, but have become countless small light sources that are difficult to see with the naked eye.

These miniature light sources are completely dimmed after a few centimeters, but they are as clear as direct sunlight in the tens of square meters that envelop them. It was as if countless glowing fireflies had gathered together and completely expelled the darkness in the place where they had concentrated.

It's just that these light sources are countless times smaller than fireflies, and there are countless times more than fireflies. When the Nine-Tails saw this method of lighting, he immediately brought himself into the enemy, imagining what method he would have to use to destroy this means of illumination. But the answer is that there is no way to destroy or dodge without exposing themselves except to wait for them to run out of energy and extinguish themselves...... At least there is no way to do it at the current level of technology on Earth.

When the Nine-Tails lamented the weakness of the Earth civilization, they were completely surprised by the rich experience of the Fourth Civilization in fighting enemies. The small ball they released in the first place was not used for special detection or blind attack, but for lighting.

It's as if they know what their opponent is going to do before they even think about it. What's more, the Fourth Civilization definitely has the technology of dark vision, and when it saw that the other party was doing such a meaningless thing as destroying the light source, it didn't let the other party do the sabotage because it didn't matter.

Generally speaking, in this case, the worst response is to do nothing and let the other side sabotage. Although in hindsight, anyone who looks at this response will feel stupid, but in the case of the person concerned, it is likely that the other person is tempting, provoking, or misleading about their actions. Therefore, it makes sense to use static braking. It's just that in war, if the tactics of static braking are not dominated by one's own side, the results are often quite tragic.

A more modest response is to take the opportunity to attack when the enemy destroys the light source, sacrificing the dispensable light source in exchange for the possible number of kills and injuries to the opponent. This is also an instinctive temptation, so many commanders of ambush warfare will repeatedly emphasize that they are not allowed to fire without an order, and the reason why it is often difficult for soldiers who are not elite enough to obey this order is not because of nervousness or fear, but because they can't control their instinct to pull the trigger after seeing the enemy in the scope.

If it is said to be instinctive, not only the soldiers but also the commanders, if the attack plan has not been confirmed for a long time, when faced with the opportunity to choose cheaply, the commander only needs to hesitate a little and cannot firmly give the order not to attack, then the result is most likely the beginning of a war.

Although the current situation is a bit strange, and the enemy is not in the scope, everyone can be sure that the enemy is not far away, and it is not surprising that even if they launch a blind attack. However, none of the people of the Fourth Civilization show that they are disturbed by emotions such as fear and stress in addition to the mentality of picking up bargains. This control over himself alone is enough to compare with the vast majority of Earth armies that the Nine-Tails have ever seen. And their excellence doesn't stop there.

The best response is to disrupt or nullify the enemy's current actions before their purpose is unknown. In a war, there can never be meaningless actions, and a clever commander often takes advantage of the fact that the other side knows this, but still cannot see the key points, and allows his own purpose to break through from some seemingly uncaring places to fatal places.

Of course, the so-called best response is only theoretical. War is a process of constant evolution of shields and spears, and no matter how good the tactics, there is never a lack of corresponding restraint methods. Although the operation of sabotaging the enemy is a top-notch tactical application, not to mention the high requirements for the ability of the commander, the method of targeting this tactic is also simple and outrageous, as long as countless illusions are made so that the opponent cannot cope with it. This situation even created a famous general who is known for anticipating the enemy's opportunities, and was defeated by Xiaobai with confused thinking......

But the Fourth Civilization's response is even better than the best response. Instead of seeing the other person destroy the light source and then stop the damage to the light source, but before the other party destroys the light source, it is as if the other party knew about it for a long time, and released something that can be used as a light source. This is not only wisdom, but also an empirical response. This is a complex battle that the Nine-Tails understands, but cannot touch.

Because of the appearance of countless miniature light sources, there was no point in the other party destroying the lighting, so they simply stopped, but the amplitude of the vibration was still increasing.

The ball that released the miniature light source exploded again after floating to a distance of more than 100 meters in front of it, but the presence of the attacker was still not visible, as if the opponent was deliberately hiding itself completely.

The rest of the orbs continued to move forward, and when they reached a position of about two hundred meters, one of them exploded again, but instead of a miniature light source illuminating only a small area, the orb had the effect of a flare-like flare.

The continuous bright light was obscured by countless load-bearing columns, leaving distinct marks of light and darkness, and at the junction of light and darkness, clusters of creatures like water bags writhed to avoid the sudden bright light.

"The maximum movement speed is 6.1 meters per second, and the effective reflection range is 32 to 37 meters, and the body's energy tendency is combustion, and the efficiency is the strength of ordinary chemicals."

At the same time as this ball burst out with strong light, another ball immediately followed by it was like a transformation toolbox, and more than a dozen instruments of different shapes suddenly popped up on the surface, taking advantage of the interference of the strong light, quickly collecting the information of the surrounding water bag creatures from all sides, and then reading it from the mouth of a Fourth Civilization warrior.

There must be an advanced way of communicating information within the Fourth Civilization, and his voice is to take care of other civilizations.

At this point, the Nine-Tails can be regarded as having a preliminary understanding of the complexity of the battle between civilizations. The balls released by the Fourth Civilization are not aimed at the destruction of light sources, but at all situations.

The first ball that flies out may not have any effect at all, or it may have some kind of effect that will mislead the other party, in short, the purpose is to deliberately give it to the other party for study.

Speaking from the heart, a creation of a different civilization suddenly flew in, whether out of curiosity or to understand the means of that civilization, even the Nine-Tails could not convince himself not to accept it and study it.

It's a trap you know it might be a trap, but you can't jump over it. At most, it is to prevent the ball from being a bomb, or a hazard within the virus vector itself.

After this trap holds. The Fourth Civilization then released various orbs of the same shape, but with completely different functions, to carry out what appeared to be the task of illumination. Even the Nine-Tails were fooled at this step.

For the opposing civilization that is reluctant to show up, after seeing the actions of the fourth civilization, it will naturally consider the harm that the opponent's actions may bring with its own weaknesses that need to be prevented, so it will firmly believe that these small balls are used for lighting. In order not to be discovered, the only way to avoid it is to avoid it.

But this step is exactly what the Fourth Civilization needs. The illuminated area of the orb is not large, which allows the opposing civilization to be guided by the leeway deliberately left by the fourth civilization between attacking in advance and evading, and choosing the latter, so that the orb with other functions hidden in the light source orb can successfully play its role. In addition, because the battle creatures of the opposing civilization are in a state of movement when these small balls are raided, all the most critical data in the battle can be obtained at one time.

Because the battles on Earth are all under the same scientific and technological cognition, among the known combat methods, only unknown combinations of tactics can be flexibly assisted. But the battles between different civilizations, whether it is items, combat methods, or tactics combined through novel technology, are all unknown. It is absolutely impossible to use the existing knowledge to predict what kind of attack the opponent will launch, so the only way to compete with the unknown is to transform the power in your own hands into the unknown, or to achieve unknown results by deception.

It is conceivable that if the civilization of the earth had encountered a different civilization with a low level of technology at the beginning, but with countless combat experience with unknowns, the result might have been worse than a group of farmers who were completely untactics and directly charged the special forces.

And so far, the unknown battle that made the Nine-Tails wake up to these has only kicked off the corner of the prelude.