Chapter 7

It was less than 5 minutes before the Gatling bug broke the last line of defense, four and ten minutes before the arrival of the Firefly rescue, and one hour before the military headquarters entered the black hole at the fastest speed.

What does Erwin Herman want to do?

"Annie, you might have to hurry up." Galen had completed the mission and was about to return to the core cabin.

The bomb is ready, all the safety gates in the core area have been closed, the anti-electromagnetic system of the core cabin has been turned on, the transparent room has now turned back to white, and the situation inside can no longer be seen from the outside.

Eric began to prepare for the countdown: "Are you ready? Scientist?"

"Wait," Annie stared at the data on the computer, "Garin, you go back to the control room."

"Our mission is to protect you." Galen said very seriously.

"No," Annie shook her head, "Our mission is to ensure that the headquarters of the military headquarters can pass through the black hole on time."

"You are the chief scientist of the Academy Federation, and the military department has clearly instructed that your safety is more important than the general ship."

"No, I'm not important, all I do is to make me no longer important." Anne seemed to be answering Galen, but it seemed to be saying to herself, "This is an order, return to the control room , turn on the biochip to maintain low-frequency communication, we have to have a person in charge of manually operating the device."

bring it on!Alvin Herman!

Annie temporarily disconnected herself from the prototype machine: "Lieutenant Eric, please raise your hand to signal me."

Eric raised the mechanical arm of the mech: "Get ready, enter the countdown."

The last layer of defense has been breached, and the sound of Gatling bugs cutting metal has already sounded outside the door. Solimons pulled out the high-vibration particle knife and cleared it manually once a target breaks through.

3! 2! 1!

blasting!

The electromagnetic pulse bomb exploded quietly, and Eric's raised mechanical arm dropped instantly.

"The explosion was successful!" Eric responded through the biochip.

"Yeah!" The quadruple gravity that came in an instant made Annie's eyes go dark.

"Keep lying on your back, scientist, and slow down your breathing rate." Although it is an alpha, four times the gravity also makes Eric feel uncomfortable.

Anne took a short rest for a few seconds before recovering her vision. Now she found it difficult to reach out and touch the keyboard, so she had to point her biological display screen at the computer.

"Galen, help me see how long until the repair of the main ship's system is completed?" She asked with some force.

"There are still 5 minutes, and all the electronic and mechanical equipment in the core area have been completely silent."

There was already a crack in the track door on the last floor, and the spikes of the Gatling bug protruded through the crack, and there seemed to be bloodstains on the dark silver metal legs.

It was an invention of the Academy Federation, but it never expected to be used against humanity itself.

Eric propped himself up forcibly, and tried to open the window panel, "I thought the TUSK wasps had some sort of anti-electromagnetic pulse capability, but hey, they don't have such a function at all."

"After all, most of the opponents we encountered would not have electromagnetic pulse bombs." Galin panted heavily in the stuffy control room.

"Hey, scientist, are these strange bugs also invented by that Alwin?"

Annie shook her head in the midst of tinnitus: "No, there are many excellent scientists in the Federation..."

"What's his purpose? I think he looks like a lunatic." Eric lit a cigarette in the mech. If the military department saw this scene, he would definitely be punished, but it doesn't matter now, anyway. The mecha has become an iron shell.

"He...isn't a lunatic," Annie closed her eyes, and that face appeared in her mind, "he is a genius, a genius who has gone astray."

Eric took a puff of his cigarette, and he felt much better physically and mentally: "I don't understand you people very well...Hmph, it's none of my business, Solimons, come on, have a word."

Solimons did not turn on the audio sensor, sobbing secretly in the dark cockpit.

"He's a lunatic!" Eric replied coldly.

The temperature adjustment equipment also failed, and the core cabin began to become stuffy and hot. Anne turned over slightly, and then felt something sticky coming out of her nostrils.

Blood, too embarrassing.

"Galen... there are still a few minutes."

"1 minutes."

Annie wanted to say, I'm going to die: "The landing pad of the core module is diagonally above...a kilometer away...the control room has an instruction manual, if you see the president, Planck...tell him, never...ah! !!!”

The explosion suddenly sounded again!Unlike the previous few times, this explosion has a feeling of being completely destroyed!

The cracked track door suddenly raised a piece, and then another piece!who is it?

Wrinkled cheeks are full of beasts!

In the past 50 years, it is not these steel plates and concrete that have blocked them, but Gatling bugs!

They look like faceless octopuses, but they are actually intelligent creatures, they know who changed the planet, they want revenge, and they know who to seek revenge from!

"Solimons! Get out of the mech! Quick!" Eric threw away the cigarette and opened the hatch, "Quick! Solimons!"

"Solimons! I'm the captain! Come out!" Galen couldn't see the situation outside, "Come out quickly! Listen to the lieutenant's orders."

Solimons huddled in the dark cockpit and did not respond.

"Do not!!!"

The tentacles of the rumpled finally squeezed open the track door.

"NO!!!" Eric yelled angrily, "Scientists! Think of it! Scientists!"

Annie turned her head, her sight barely recovered, everything was blurry, but there was a clear scene in this blur - just like Eric said, the rumpled beasts like the smell of humans, they think that machines Armor and the human body are one, they eat people like oysters, pry open your shell, suck you out!

She saw Solimons being dragged out, she saw his blood pressure rise from the pinching of the tentacles, his eyeballs bulged, she saw Lieutenant Eric slash at the tentacles with a high-vibration particle knife... she See... her tears flow down...

"Galen..."

"What are you going to do? Don't get up!"

Anne struggled to get up from the ground, and she saw that the repair progress bar of the second-generation machine had been completed: "Help me manually connect...the second-generation machine of the main ship...there is a black console in the control room...I want to try to restart Gat The forest worm...is...an order."

Ah... Annie wiped the blood from her face, and climbed to the life support machine with difficulty... The prototype machine... Alvin's face... The neural interface has become cold... Annie pulled her own neural connection and bolted it up.

"Ha!" Eric threw a section of tentacles that he had cut off from his body, and the stench produced by the high-vibration particle knife and the black secretions of the shrugged beast mixed together and permeated the entire space, "Humans compare You want to be strong!"

The track door had been completely torn, and more tentacles poured in.

"Four times the gravity is actually not bad!" Eric slashed vigorously, "Gallen! Ha! Back to Titan! Remember to return my glass of wine, that night! You pay it back! Owe me a glass of wine!"

It was the final blow, and the hard exoskeleton of the tentacles squeezed Erik against the wall, shattering his left hand holding the high-vibration particle knife.

This is the outer wall of the core cabin, the inside cannot be seen from the outside, but the people inside can see everything outside.

Eric was crushed from the waist down, and the wall was covered in blood from him. He turned his right hand and grabbed the opponent tightly, trying to raise his head.

"What a nuisance..." Eric looked at the white wall in front of him, he knew that he could see everything inside, he smiled, "Next time, remember to put some wine in the spaceship..."

!!!

The Grizzlefoot threw away the corpse and began to beat the wall, the outer wall of the core compartment had already begun to deform.Now that there is no obstacle, this huge frown-footed beast finally squeezed through the outer wall and got in, impatiently stretching out its huge mouthparts.

"Owen! Owen!" Annie, who was slumped on the ground, repeated the connection key of the second-generation machine, "Help me...Erwen..."

The icy hand of the prototype machine suddenly dropped down, touching her forehead like a caress.

"...Although cowards are stagnant...but, I like this world."

Annie tried to hold the hand, but eventually lost consciousness.

"Hi? Are you asleep?"

"No." Alvin opened his eyes.

Schlieffen was massaging his ankle.

"It just took longer than I thought it would."

Schlieffen laughed at him: "You are a scientist, but you seem to lack common sense in life."

"Why do I lack common sense in life?"

"Generally speaking, if the human body sits stiff for more than six hours, there will be problems with blood circulation. You..." Schlieffen recalled the time when he escaped from prison in the arrest warrant, "at least dozens of hours of sitting stiff."

"Not sitting all the time, the spaceship was very bumpy when I escaped."

"That's your personal feeling. To me, the bumps you're talking about are tremors."

Suddenly, a weird gust of wind blew up in the closed room, as if the bottled soda had been shaken.The sudden earthquake was very violent, and the windows and walls made violent noises. The room that had not been used for a long time raised dust, which choked Schlieffen's face.

"Bah! Bah!" Schlieffen hugged Alvin's head, "Earthquake!! Earthquake!!!"

The earthquake was violent, but it lasted for a short time. Fortunately, nothing fell down. After everything calmed down, Schlieffen was still in shock.

"earthquake!!!"

"That's your personal feeling. To me, it's just bumps." Alvin didn't even change his expression.

"..." Schlieffen moved his hand away, "I said, does your annoying personality have anything to do with your gender?"

At this moment, Alvin was still lying in the shadow cast by him—alphas were all tall, and he lay down on him like this, almost covering his whole body.

Schlieffen noticed that he smiled inadvertently.

"Thank you, sorry, thank you for giving me a massage." Alvin quickly put away his mocking expression.

Schlieffen got up from the ground and scratched his nose to hide his embarrassment: "Oswald never had an earthquake."

"You come from Oswald?" Alvin recalled, "It's a blue planet."

"It's just a big prison!" Schlieffen pushed the wheelchair over, "I've been working there since I graduated from school." He leaned down again and picked up Erwin, "Only a very small number of people have the opportunity to enter the college union, and they don't I like to recruit alpha, does this decision have something to do with you? After all, you are very annoying to me."

Alvin was back in his wheelchair, but he wasn't thinking about the wheelchair at the moment, what he was thinking about was: this man is really petty.

"No, the president of the College Federation is Alpha, and he was the president when I was a graduate student."

"Then he has lived long enough. Tell me something about the College Federation. After all, this is very rare news for a country bumpkin like me who is stationed on a remote planet."

"Not unusual, most of the time is studying."

"What to learn?"

Alvin thought for a while: "Learn your so-called common sense."

"Like?"

"For example, on the planet under our feet, if a member of the College Federation comes here, and he sees that there are a bunch of high-energy silicon-based organisms growing far away from the stars, he will think that these tongue grasses must be Living on the geothermal resources inside this planet, and then he will speculate that this geothermally rich planet should have frequent geological movements, and finally, I think he should not panic in the earthquake just now."

Schlieffen blinked his eyes in fright: "Can you directly deduce that this planet often has earthquakes?"

"I'm lying to you," Alvin smiled again, "I have worked in this astronomical monitoring station for many years, and there are frequent earthquakes here, so the design of the house is very strong, and the common equipment is nailed to the ground. Danger."

"Tch!" Schlieffen sneered at the joke, "As a human elite, did you come to this astronomical testing station to learn some great knowledge?"

"No," Alvin lowered his eyes, "I spend most of my time studying, but I also have to spare a small amount of time to think."

The earthquake was over, and Schlieffen pressed the knob to open the window of the monitoring station. The fresh wind came in to dilute the stale air. The juniper seemed to be active because of the earthquake, and it made a chirping sound, like the wind blowing The wheat wave, the wheat wave will also make a sound.

"Prison is not a trial court, I was more like a shepherd in Oswald, urging the prisoners to get up and go to bed, herding them from room to room, signing their files like printing sheep's ears, it's boring life." Schlieffen also smiled, "So I also think occasionally."

"Thinking about what?"

"Thinking... 'People watch me drink the worst wine, but don't see me walking on the wind.' Something like that."

Alvin turned to look at him, and Schlieffen added an explanation: "I like the poetry of the ancient earth."

"I know, Bertolt Brecht."

Schlieffen nodded, he found that this person was different from his colleagues, and it seemed that he was not too embarrassed to talk to him.

Alvin also looked out the window, and after a long time, he slowly opened his mouth: "I worked in the College Federation, and then I was judged by the College Federation. I was said to have made outstanding contributions, and then I was knocked down again. I became a prisoner. I was cut off from the spinal nerves, but I stole their spaceship in a wheelchair. I also destroyed the headquarters system halfway, causing a lot of military equipment to be destroyed by nuclear magnetic storms. You ask me what crime I committed , I think that's my crime."

"I'm asking why you were found guilty."

"Oh," Alvin said with a relaxed tone, "I think it's because they can't see me walking in the wind."

The cool wind whistled at the window, carrying the heat in the room into the distance.Schlieffen didn't ask any more questions. He turned his back and leaned against the window and introduced himself to Alvin in a very standard way: "My name is Gus Schlieffen. Nice to meet you."

"Thank you, it's also an honor to meet you."

When he said this, he smiled, which impressed Schlieffen deeply.

Johannes Zeckert probably had the same impression of Erwin.They first met at the old military headquarters in Famagusta, which was still under construction.When he and Plank were discussing military expenditures on the bridge, they saw a young man standing on the inspection platform in a daze.The faux visor filters the crimson light of Famagusta into a soft yellow that reflects his silhouette, looking out into the distance, seemingly smiling.

Planck introduced that this is his student, and said: This is the beauty of omega.

Many years later, he would never forget this silhouette, but the image changed from beauty to fear and disgust.

Just now, the main ship VK-VIB suddenly slowed down before entering the big black hole, which not only caused the transition to fail, but also directly caused the big black hole to collapse.

"Marshal, the president of the Academy Federation requests access to the communication."

Johannes glanced at his herald with an unfriendly expression: "Reject his communication, take this document, and now order Anne Schubert to be detained in the name of the military department."

The author has something to say: When a massive object enters a black hole at high speed, if it suddenly slows down, it will cause the black hole to collapse.

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