Biochemical "Ant Nest" Arc The legendary "eye contact"!
After hearing Zero's words, Hank turned his head again and looked at the other party without a trace, until this time he faintly had a feeling of "I seem to have lost my eyes" to Zero!
Hank thought about a lot of things in the flash, and he suddenly realized that everyone in Team Alpha (including himself) had never actually regarded Zero, a parachuted "mid-level cadre", as their teammate, or that Team Alpha had always excluded Zero from the mission sequence and did not see him as their own!
But as the casualties in the team gradually increased, Hank was keenly aware of the value that Zero had deliberately exposed.
It is undeniable that all members of the U.S.S. team are the elite of the elite, and the staffing of each team is often composed of "complementary duties".
If it is an ordinary combat unit, it is perfectly fine to carry out such personnel allocation, but for a unit with a very high mortality rate such as the U.S.S., such a personnel allocation method directly reduces the survival rate of their personnel to a minimum!
(PS: Of course, this is also likely to be deliberately done by the "umbrella" company, after all, the U.S.S. troops are just some "high-level cannon fodder" in the eyes of those high-level people, and people like them who have access to company secrets will sooner or later be secretly disposed of...) )
At this time, Hank was surprised to find that the "cadre" in front of him, who was still trembling, seemed to be an all-round talent, and judging from his current performance, this product was definitely a potential stock.
Like LeBron James on the basketball court, Coku on the football court, and Druid in World of Warcraft, people like this type are basically the kind of balanced members who can take on any role in the team.
It can help when assigning tasks, can warn in advance when danger comes, can be used with guns if you need fire support, and it is also true that you are just facing the enemy, and if someone needs emergency treatment, there will be a way...
If it is when the combat effectiveness of the team is not reduced, this kind of person may not have much sense of existence, but at this time, when half of the members are sacrificed and they have to continue to carry out the mission, the role of this kind of person will be infinitely magnified!
And this is actually one of Zero's plans, from the very beginning, he has constantly exposed his use value, in order to let the Alpha team or let Hank include himself in the combat power sequence, and only in this way will he not be abandoned by this team!
Although he was in severe pain all over his body, Zero's afterglow was always firmly locked on Hank, and the other party's "no trace" glance was naturally seen by Zero!
At this time, Zero had already guessed the result he wanted from Hank's body language, and after such a long performance, it finally paid off, it seems that Hank has included himself in the category of "valuable" people, at least for the time being, he doesn't have to worry about being treated as an outcast!
It didn't take long for Hank to think about the value of Zero, and he quickly took the "morphine" out of his medical kit and gave Zero a shot.
The two team members who collected the supplies under the threat of the tyrant moved quickly, and when everyone had redistributed the supplies, Hank gave an order to continue the journey: "Let's go down the stairs!" ”
Due to the injection of morphine, Zero felt that the pain and soreness in his whole body had finally eased, and although it would take some time to fully recover, he could still hold on to normal walking.
Zero, who was at the end of the guard line behind Hank, couldn't help but think about the tyrant in the elevator, and everyone who survived had already thought of it.
But... Who put it in the elevator to stop their own group?
The same question was repeated in Hank's mind: "The person who laid out the layout seems to know his own group well, and the two times he laid out almost all the killings that can wipe out his own side, and the enemy has not shown any of his feet so far!" ”
(PS: Hank has linked the laser corridor to the two apparently man-made events of the encounter with the tyrant.) )
At the same time, Zero's mind coincided with Hank's: "... Could it be that we fell into the enemy's calculations from the beginning of our entry into the underground research institute? Wrong! It should have been earlier..."
Thinking of this, Zero raised his head slightly without a trace, and found a surveillance camera located not far from them, and it was very coincidental that Hank also glanced at the surveillance camera in the same position at this time.
Hank glanced at the two team members walking in front of him and gradually slowed down, while Zero saw this and slightly increased his pace, and the two began to move side by side before they knew it.
As if they had sensed something, the two of them looked at each other at the same time, although they couldn't see each other's faces clearly through a layer of gas masks, but at this moment they completely understood what the other party wanted to express, which was the legendary "eye contact"!
(The Angel of Justice Tyrell said that I knew this, and stretched out his thumb to show his big white teeth and shouted: "si ko yi"!) )
The group of four soon came to a closed metal door, behind which was the staircase leading to the lower floor, and Hank glanced at his team and saw that they were ready, so he tapped the metal door in front of him with the butt of his gun.
After the sound of the metal clashing died down, everyone waited for a while to find that there was still no movement in the door, and then Hank nodded to Team Member B and signaled that the other party was ready to open the door.
(PS: In the "Ant Nest" underground laboratory, all metal isolation doors have their own electronic locks next to them, and there is an electronic display screen on the wall next to the door to control the door switch. )
Naturally, the work of opening the door was still done by Hank, and several people still stepped back to a safe distance to stay on guard at all times, after all, old gangsters like them have long been accustomed to such things as "opening the door and killing".
Every year, at least more than 30% of the new members of the U.S.S. unit are killed by infected creatures that suddenly burst out from behind a certain door due to carelessness during the mission...
When the metal door into the staircase walkway was safely opened, everyone breathed a sigh of relief, after all, the tyrant just now left too much impression on them.
Until now, everyone was still apprehensive, afraid that when they opened the door, they would see a rotting tyrant or a licker who opened his mouth and screamed at him...
Zero, whose five senses had returned to normal, had already known that there should be no danger behind the metal door, but what he was most worried about now was the enemy hiding behind the scenes.
After all, if the other party "airdrops" a tyrant or something else, the whole team is likely to be wiped out...