Chapter 454 392 The merits offset the demerits
Chapter 454 392 The merits offset the demerits
The Thunderbeast had a clear field guide to help itself understand everything about it, whereas the giant red beast could only be judged based on one's own perception.
Unlike the Thunderbeast, which could be mass-produced simply by providing enough biomass, the giant red beast gave Bai E the impression of a special species that was difficult to manufacture in large numbers.
During his brief confrontation with the giant red beast, even while piloting a Mecha and fighting against it, Bai E hadn't discovered any way to kill or even defeat the opponent.
Before mastering the skills that could apply his own abilities that greatly amplified combat power to the Mecha, not even when manipulating what was known in the army as humanity's strongest war weapon, the armed Mecha, did Bai E have the slightest confidence in taking down an opponent one-on-one.
The exploding subtitles also confirmed this point, just like when he first encountered the Sovereign, upon seeing those three "Guardians," the subtitle he saw was nothing but "???"
The Thunderbeast could be considered a qualitative change brought about by a quantitative change; the only high-density material exhibited on its body was one of the two shells it fired—the high-concentration seed, and its slow movement and fragile lower limbs were extremely fatal weaknesses. In contrast, the giant red beast was entirely without weaknesses, a perfect creation.
If such a powerful beast could be casually created, Bai E couldn't think of anything on this planet that the Bug Race would need to fear.
What made Bai E firm in his belief was that commanding voice from the Bug Race's node network—an immense presence just as when the Sovereign had appeared last time.
Did that voice mean it was the conscious mind of the Sovereign? Or perhaps... a higher-tier Bug Race will capable of commanding the Sovereign?
The Bug Race had a clearly defined division of labor, with almost no-delay commands rapidly transmitting within the node network; the lower-tier bugs heeded the orders of the bug one rank above, and higher-tier bugs seldom commanded across levels, as this meant greater expenditure.
And how could an entity directly commanded by that immense will be just an ordinary mass-produced species?
The very act of the opponent's retreat implied they were unwilling to lose such a special being easily.
Lacking the kind of large-scale crowd control ability similar to that of the Sovereign, a lone giant beast falling into the human ranks, having resolved the common bug tide, would likewise face certain death.
Compared to the Thunderbeast, the "Guardians" were the more special entities.
In response to Bai E, who had put forward his own view, Helen's eyes narrowed slightly, and after a short period of scrutiny, she suddenly smiled, "Come with me."
Having said that, she then turned to look at Weslin, who had been following by her side, "Marshal, the matter's in your hands. I've understood and received the data you provided. I'll complete the following work on my own, to provide detailed information about the giant beasts to you as soon as possible."
"Come with me." Turning to lead the way, Bai E looked back at Weslin for approval.
Weslin casually waved his hand and used his mouth to gesture, "Go ahead, go ahead."
When an academic from the Scientific Re
"But what if the person leading the unit is our crucial Mecha squad—a sharp blade against the advanced Bug Race, yet nearly led us into the abyss!"
This immediately caused an uproar among the uninformed officers.
Disobeying orders on the battlefield, after all, is a severe taboo in the military.
Weslin's eyes narrowed, and his previously indifferent, peace-seeking mindset shifted subtly, "What exactly happened?"
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