— Pedro Costa POV —
Those people tried to sneak in and scout our defensive line… well, calling it a "defensive line" is an understatent. It's more like a fort, considering the construction drones set everything up in just a few hours. We're only responsible for our personal equipnt; all logistics are handled by drones.
Seriously, it feels more like we're here for a picnic than a war.
Yeah… okay, there are so skirmishes here and there. So of them tried to test our defenses and got several lead injections for their welcoming. But in the end, the ones who suffer the most are those poor sods from the Seraphine Isles. As for us? Just the cost of bullets, which is very, very insignificant compared to the war… er… I an… defense budget provided by Astral Corp.
Yep, we're "defending" our land by stationing our troops on soone else's territory after they 'conveniently' surrendered to us unconditionally. Honestly, I don't even want to know what the higher-ups did to those warlords to make them surrender so easily.
I rember that day vividly… their faces were pale, and their eyes looked like pandas'. I don't know how many nights those poor warlords went without sleep, but it's probably better not to know the details. Ignorance is bliss, after all.
Bang! Bang! Bang!
Gunfire rang out, and three of the scouts dropped on the spot. The remaining soldiers quickly scrambled for cover, and since this is an urban area, there's plenty to hide behind… debris, car wreckage, building corners.
The enemy soldiers took cover behind a building corner and a wrecked car… three at the corner and two behind the car. Then, several shots were fired from our marksn's post. The bullets penetrated through the cover and obliterated those soldiers.
Yes, obliterated is the right word. The bullets fired from that sniper rifle are special… capable of penetrating up to six inches of tank armor. When I say "effective," I an it could penetrate even further, up to 7.5 inches, but the stopping power would be greatly reduced.
Damn, those bullets and that gun are like so shit straight out of a sci-fi movie. I even saw people in the lab test fire it on steel plates replicating modern tank armor when I was training at a secret base. And damn… those egghead in the lab ain't f*ck around, they can even produce shit like this.
From the drone feed I was controlling for a recon patrol, none of the enemy squad survived. When that gun is set to penetration mode, the bullet's destructive power increases, and when it hits the target, all that power explodes after tearing through the armor.
By the way, the marksman… no, the leader of the marksman team and our marksman instructor… is a scary, grumpy guy with a nasty-looking scar on his throat. It looks like he survived soone slitting his throat; I heard his larynx was destroyed in the process. That's why he never speaks. Everyone calls him Silencer.
But Silencer has a pal… an African-descended guy with a shaved head nad Viper. He's pretty chill and serves as our CQC instructor. Outside of training, he's a laid-back guy.
We know that these two are quite wealthy. They live downtown that's full of expensive-looking apartnts and buildings. When we asked them why they beca instructors despite having enough money to live in luxury, they just smiled wryly and said they had a deal with the higher-ups. That's all we need to know.
Hmm… maybe they're so kind of underworld legends? Like, a duo of retired assassins who made a deal with the governnt to teach their skills to soldiers? Hmm… yeah, that might be it, but it's just my guess anyway.
Well… anyhow, let's get back to business. I don't want to get caught spacing out while on duty.
As I monitored the feed, I noticed a lot of tanks. I quickly switched on the mic of my headset and imdiately reported.
"Drone patrol to command, drone patrol to command." As I called in, I quickly used the keyboard to link several drones and let the program count the incoming tanks.
"We've detected at least two battalions of hostile tanks moving toward our defense periter. They've already passed the warning line, over."
"Roger that. We'll engage the hostiles upon their entry into the periter. Prepare for fireworks, over." command responded.
At this mont, I noticed that one of the drones panned its cara skyward and detected a large squadron of both multi-role fighters and bombers. Oh boy, that's a massive group of squadrons. They plan to bomb us, don't they? Poor sods.
Ah... seriously, I don't envy them. They have no idea what's about to hit them.
— Seraphine Isles Forward Base - 3 hours Earlier—
At an airport about 80 kiloters from the defense periter, an obese man adorned with various dals and military decorations sat, surrounded by won catering to him as he enjoyed the ti of his life.
This man was Diego Carlos De Alida, the cousin of Juan Carlos De Alida, the supre leader of the Seraphine Isles.
Diego was here because his cousin had told him to prove his worth, though in reality, it was just a ploy for Juan Carlos to claim so rit from this supposedly easy operation.
They had more than a hundred tanks and planes—both fighters and bombers. Even though they were older models from the Qing Dynasty, the overwhelming numbers were in their favor. Juan Carlos believed they could win against Astral Corp with what he deed an acceptable level of losses.
Yes, they knew that Astral Corp was technologically more advanced, but they thought all that research money must have been poured into Power Armor, drones, and construction bots. Astral Corp had also pushed for a new phone model, the A-phone, which was more advanced than the U-phone currently on the market.
In their minds, there was a limit to what a company could do. They couldn't believe that Astral Corp would have enough advanced weaponry and ammunition to use against them.
In the worst-case scenario, they could call in the Qing Empire for help. Although they might lose so benefits this way, the Qing Empire's forces were vast, with more than ten million soldiers. They believed that as long as they could decimate Astral Corp's defensive periter, they could march toward the city unchallenged.
"Hahaha! Babe, look! Isn't my army fantastic and fearso?" Diego Carlos pointed to the rows upon rows of soldiers standing below the command HQ balcony.
"Yes, leader, your army is magnificent," the girl responded, saying exactly what he wanted to hear.
With this, Diego Carlos felt as though he had already conquered the world. Everything seed grand and within his grasp.
"March forth, my army! Trample those corporate dogs!" Diego Carlos roared, gesturing grandly toward New Atlantis' defense periter, imagining himself as the king of the world.
After an hour, the Seraphine Isles army established a forward base 30 kiloters away from the airport. At this location, they stationed 20 self-propelled artillery units in preparation for softening up the defense before advancing to capture the periter.
Yes, the high command emphasized capturing, as they wanted to seize so of the power armor and advanced weaponry for themselves. Using excessive firepower might be counterproductive.
But after more than an hour of waiting, the recon teams they had sent out never reported back. They should have already provided the coordinates of the defensive periter. Prior to this operation, all drones and spy planes were accurately shot down the mont they entered the area for reconnaissance.
As a result, they didn't dare to send more drones or spy planes, fearing their precious equipnt would be destroyed again, especially since so of these drones and spy planes were new models provided by the Qing Empire.
"Sir, we've lost all contact with our recon teams. What should we do?" one of the communication officers asked the commander overseeing the operation.
The commander hesitated, uncertain about how to proceed. The Seraphine Isles military was used to fighting their own people and protesters, who lacked the firearms to shoot back. The most the protesters and rioters could do was throw stones or make improvised spears out of kitchen knives.
In the end, the riots were always subdued by the harsh crackdown from the military, who used live ammunition against their own citizens.
But now, facing an enemy equipped with firearms, the commander found himself stumped. All the basic tactics in their playbook were ineffective against the more advanced army of Astral Corp.
"Do we have a rough estimate of their coordinates?" the commander asked.
"We do, sir, but it's a very rough estimate based on a lucky photo our spy plane captured before it was shot down. Because all the scouts we sent into range for a clear binocular view have gone missing. It's complete radio silence, sir. We don't even know their numbers or what their defense periter looks like."
"So… we're working with nothing but a lucky guess?" the commander asked.
"I'm afraid so, sir. What are your orders?" the officer asked again.
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