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Our footsteps produced grating sounds as we traveled along the ground that was turned glassy due to the laser bombardnt. The din of explosions intermittently echoed around us. Visibility was crap thanks to all the tallic sand flying around, but even so, we still managed to make out the grotesque forms of those gigantic aggressive lifeforms we fought back on Comatt III in the distance.

“With this, we’ve confird that those aggressive lifeforms are indeed artificially created.”

Lt. Col. Serena muttered as she stood beside while looking ahead. She was wearing a full-face helt that covered her entire head, so we were speaking through our in-built comms.

“No matter how you cut it, those things are the sa as the creatures we fought on Comatt III.”

“Yes. Since they look quite similar, we can roughly conclude it to be the case.”

She said ‘roughly’ since we still needed to make an official DNA comparison to formally establish the conclusion that they were the sa creatures. Even so, what are the chances of these creatures that appeared on both Comatt III and Comatt IV having exactly the sa appearance but different DNA make-up? Chances of that happening should be astronomically low.

『Lieutenant, we’ve managed to catch a response that’s likely to be the suppression ship.』

“Good. Share the info to our forces in the air.”

『Yes, ma’am!』

Before long, the information popped up on my universal mask’s HUD as well. As expected, it wasn’t that far from our current position. Since it was impossible to detect it from the air, we were forced to search for it on the ground.

“Are we going to walk all the way over?”

“It won’t take that long anyway. It would take us an equivalent amount of ti if we opted to secure a dropship, board it with everyone along with all our equipnt, and do a roll-call.”

“Yeah, I guess.”

It’s not really an unreasonable distance away. Let’s just walk then.

『We’ve sighted the suppression ship right ahead. It’s pierced the ground and looks to be out of commission.』

“Send in the drones first to perform so scouting. It won’t be funny if they left us with surprise presents such as reactive bombs after all. Combat engineers, install a shield generator here and set up a simple defensive emplacent.”

『Aye, aye, ma’am!』

Under the command of Lt. Col. Serena, the imperial marines started briskly executing their orders. Since I didn’t have anything to do myself, I just waited around while feeling bored. Uh, but I still had my guard up of course.

“Reactive bombs huh. Do they even have any leeway to set those up?”

“Even if they didn’t place any reactive bombs, it’s also possible that they might have fiddled with the ship’s energy generator. You don’t wanna get blown to bits the mont you step inside, right?”

“Yeah, definitely.”

If they overloaded the ship’s energy generator, it would cause an explosion comparable to reactive bombs going off after all. In SOL, sothing like that wasn’t possible, but it’s a very real danger in this dinsion.

After a while, the scouts operating the drones reported that there were no dangers present, and afterward, the rest of the investigation team rushed inside the suppression ship. We confird that the target wasn’t present inside the ship, so I and Lt. Col. Serena rested within the defensive encampnt for the an ti.

“Let’s take this chance to eat so food.”

“Yeah.”

The tallic sand flying around couldn’t get inside the defensive encampnt since it was covered with a ground-use energy shield generator. Thanks to that, we’re able to remove our helts to eat so food and drink water. While I was removing my universal mask, Lt. Col. Serena instructed her n to take turns in eating their als. As I gave her figure a sidelong glance, I took out the food rations prepared for by Mimi and Elma-

“……”

“Uwah, what exactly is that?”

What ca out of my backpack was a vacuum-packed strangely-shaped creature. Uh, yeah, about this… I’ve actually tried this thing before. Despite appearances, this thing tastes surprisingly good. The outer shell was actually soft and felt similar to kamaboko and the insides tasted like creamy paste. I heard this was actually used as military rations in so countries.

“……This is actually good you know.”

“You’ve already tried eating one!?”

“……Yeah.”

But why did this thing get stuffed in my backpack in the first place? Suddenly, Elma making a tehepero[1] face popped up in my head. Mimi couldn’t have done it, so Elma was definitely the culprit. However, the one who bought this, uh, ‘alien foodstuff’, was definitely Mimi. Mimi prepared the things inside the backpack along with Elma, so I guess there’s a chance she stuffed this thing in as well huh. I’m gonna have to question them thoroughly when I get back to the ship. Just you wait, guys!

“Um……”

“This is simply a cute prank by my cute crew mbers, hahaha……”

Anyway, let’s just pretend the F*cehugger didn’t exist. I stuffed the thing back inside and looked for other stuff to eat. After a short while, I finally found sothing resembling food stuffed at the bottom of the backpack.

It was wrapped in silver-colored tallic foil, and the front side had a label that said ‘Penitence Kingdom Military Ration Type 3’. The ingredients and nutritional values contained in one serving were printed on the back. It kinda resembled those packed castella sold in supermarkets back on Earth. It was relatively heavy for its size and looked quite filling.

“What’s that?”

“Ah-…… It looks like it’s a military ration brand sold in so place called the Penitence kingdom.”

“Ah, it’s a bit far, but that country has good relations with the empire.”

“Hmm… Well, this looks pretty decent. Let’s check it out.”

I tore the silver foil packaging open and what greeted was sothing resembling a pretty hefty pound cake. It looks like the foil packaging was wrapped pretty tightly around this pound cake-looking pastry.

“It slls pretty nice, doesn’t it?”

That it did. The aroma wafting from it had so fruity undertones. It looks like Lt. Col. Serena was also a lady who couldn’t resist sweets. Uh, well, there are a lot of guys who like sweet stuff too, I guess. I don’t exactly hate them either.

“You want a bite?”

“Alright. I’ll give you so of my rations in exchange too.”

I tore off a large piece of the pound cake and handed it to Lt. Col. Serena and took a bite out of my own portion. Lt. Col. Serena handed sothing that looked like a dry sausage.

“What’s this here?”

“It’s a military-style sausage. It tastes pretty decent.”

“Hm. I guess I’ll have a try then.”

I held the rations of the Penitence kingdom on one hand and that of the Geppels empire on the other. I wolfed down the one from the Penitence kingdom first.

Its texture was akin to that of soft, moist bread and was on the heavy side. Its sweetness probably wasn’t thanks to sugar alone. It looks like the kneaded dried fruits into the dough. I also tasted a hint of alcohol so maybe they used so sweet liquor as well.

“Mm… I feel like I’ve eaten sothing pretty similar in the past.”

“Really?”

“Yeah. I wonder what it was?”

Oh, right! I rember now. It’s stollen. If I rember correctly, it was a type of German pastry, right? Well, Lt. Col. Serena probably isn’t familiar with it anyway so I’ll just keep quiet about it. Okay. Next is this dry sausage ration from the Geppels empire.

“Mm, it certainly does taste decent.”

“Doesn’t it? There are plenty of soldiers who snack on it while having a drink as well.”

Hey, that’s right. This thing does taste like those cheapo dry sausages sold in convenience stores back on Earth as well. It wasn’t bad, but the taste was still lacking sothing. It didn’t feel like I was biting on sothing made from at as well. But it was decently salty and fatty. These things were probably formulated to be passable sources of salt and calories.

“I prefer the ration from Penitence kingdom.”

“ too.”

It was quite hefty so you’d easily fill yourself up even without eating the whole thing. Although you’d probably get tired of it pretty easily if you kept having it for your three als for a couple of days, in terms of taste, the ration from the Penitence kingdom was still more satisfying overall.

Well, apart from the dry sausage, the Geppels empire also included a biscuit-like calorie bar and a gel-like cold soup in their ration set, so I guess they were about on par with each other when it cos to filling you up.

“Are you going to eat that thing too?”

“……If there’s an opportunity, then yeah. But I think it would actually taste better than the rations from Penitence kingdom and Geppels empire though.”

“Eeh……?”

Lt. Col. Serena gave a dubious side-eye, but as one who’s already tasted that stuff, I’m telling you it’s legit. If this investigation continues for longer, I’ll definitely find a way to have Lt. Col. Serena try it too.

[1] TL Notes: Tehepero is a Japanese slang term that’s a combination of tehe (or teehee) and pero (onomatopoeia for sticking out one’s tongue). So the expression is kind of a combination between an embarrassed smile and sticking out one’s tongue. It’s pretty mainstream nowadays though, but it’s been around for a while.

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