Warhammer 40,000: Mortal Gods

Chapter 165 The invasion begins

The transport plane stopped outside the factory. The pilot said hello and then drove the transport plane away.

Vic led a team of Rangers and a team of vanguards into the factory, and took an elevator that could carry a hundred tanks underground.

As the elevator dropped at high speed between floors, Vic quickly checked the equipment on each floor and discovered that it was a factory that produced automatic guns.

Vic doesn't have the slightest fondness for this factory. In his opinion, the entire Agrippina should mass-produce Agrippina laser rifles, although these automatic guns are considered a specialty of this forging world...

"The gunshots are getting closer. Please stand behind us when the elevator goes down." Pioneer Alpha walked to Vic to remind him.

"Snowflakes" appeared in Vic's electronic eyes when approached by the pioneer, and the radiation readings he saw were simply higher than the radiation in some factories.

But Vic has been modified so that he won't be killed by radiation.

"I'm not a weakling." Vic did not stand behind the vanguards. Instead, he turned back and motioned to the rangers to stay away from the elevator door.

The Rangers knew that their combat power could not compare with the deeply modified Vanguard and Vic, so they all retreated obediently.

The elevator came to a screeching halt three seconds later, and the thick alloy door slowly opened.

Vic saw that the entire bottom of the factory had become a battlefield. Thousands of servitors and more than a hundred rangers were fighting against massive plague zombies. Among the zombies were some people with festering bodies. They were called human beings. It's because they can still use weapons, but they don't look much different from walking zombies.

The walking zombies of these forge worlds are different from other worlds. Their bodies have a large number of cheap and crude mechanical modification parts, which can help these walking zombies survive continuous firepower for a while.

"Cover their retreat." Vic ordered while walking out of the elevator.

The pioneers rushed out of the elevator first and lined up in a human wall to shoot at the incoming zombies. After firing, these radiation carbines would not only easily destroy biological tissue, but also leave radiation on the battlefield.

Vic's body is still standing in a stooped posture, but his eight servo robot arms have taken out various weapons from under the red robe and shot at the enemy. Various live ammunition, lasers, and blue radiation ammunition are intensively fired at the enemy. , easily suppressing their charging momentum.

Just Vic's firepower alone can match that of hundreds of people.

"Come closer to me!" Vic issued a binary command.

Everyone fighting at the bottom of the factory received this order no matter where they were and began to move towards Vic's position.

Vic's purpose is simple, to retreat with everyone.

The reason why the Skitarii are left behind in the factory may be because they are needed to protect most of the production equipment in the factory, but this is no longer necessary. The Forge World is about to face a more terrifying attack. If one more survives now, more will be able to survive in the future. One goes into battle.

When Vic was personally at the forefront to cover the retreat, Severn's communication image suddenly popped up in his field of vision.

"I thought you were going to help them kill all the walking corpses instead of retreating. I need them to stay and clean up the walking corpses," Sevin said.

"Should we clean up the zombies or protect the production line?" Vic asked.

Sewen was silent for a while after being asked.

Vic is extremely familiar with this old friend. In Sewing's eyes, the production line is the most important. This importance is not only to protect the production line at all costs, but also to make ineffective investment regardless of the cost when the production line is bound to be lost.

The lives of these Skitarii soldiers are an ineffective investment, because it is impossible for them to clean up the plague zombies.

Those were not zombies with only physical bodies, but the transformed and strengthened civilians of the forging world who were infected with the plague and became zombies. Some of them had been deeply modified and could even carry two rounds of the rifle in the hands of the vanguard.

"You don't understand the value of those production lines, because you can even give STC to others for free." Sevin said, "This is not an ineffective investment. These production lines are more valuable than life. It is honorable to die to protect them."

"Do you want to argue with me?" Vic asked.

Sevin turned off the communication without saying a word.

More skitarii and servitors poured into the elevator, leaving Vic and the Vanguard at the end.

When the last servitor limped onto the elevator, Vic turned around and glanced at Alpha.

A binary command is passed between two people.

Alpha immediately looked at his subordinates and boarded the elevator with them.

Vic is not a person who is willing to sacrifice himself for others. The reason why he stayed is because he calculated that staying behind is the best plan, and the survival rate of this plan is 100%.

More and more walkers pounced on Vic. He retreated while fighting, and the Skitarii in the elevator also used firepower to cover him.

During the battle, Vic glanced at the elevator's starting device, which automatically opened and the elevator door began to close gradually.

Vic retreated to the elevator and the others continued to suppress the walkers who wanted to rush into the elevator, while waiting for the elevator door to slowly close.

Just when everyone thought it was absolutely safe to evacuate, the ground suddenly shook.

A fat monster with fangs and claws that was completely irregular in shape crushed all those in its way and rushed straight to the elevator.

This was the first time for Vic to see such a strange creature, but part of his brain tissue had been modified and he would not feel fear.

"Fire it!" Vic ordered everyone.

The skitarii and servitors all focused their fire on the monster, even if it caused some zombies to get into the elevator.

The weapons in the hands of others could only leave big holes in the monster's body. The radiation carbine in the hands of the vanguard easily penetrated the monster's body, but could not prevent it from stopping.

Pioneer Alpha stepped forward and raised his right hand, bent his forearm downward, and fired a high-explosive grenade from the hollow of his elbow. The violent explosion only made the monster tremble, and the shrapnel produced during the explosion flew into the elevator. Shot several unsuspecting servitors to death.

The monster was getting closer and closer to the elevator entrance, and the zombies that were also attacking the elevator were crushed by its fat body.

Faced with this situation, Vic had to spend his money.

He opened the storage compartment at his heart, took out a fist-sized bomb and threw it out.

When the bomb was thrown, it automatically scanned the most dangerous enemies on the battlefield, then automatically attached to the monster's abdomen and exploded, exploding the horrible creature's flesh into fluorescent liquid that splashed around.

After a few seconds, the heavy metal doors slammed shut, and the elevator began to rise.

At this time, there were faint sounds of thunder reaching everyone's ears or hearing devices.

And when the elevator got closer and closer to the ground, the sounds of crossfire and whistles could still be heard. Obviously, it was not thunder but the sound of artillery.

When the elevator stopped and Vic could see the situation outside the factory, he felt like he was in another world.

The outlines of various battleships were vaguely visible in the sky. They had just arrived in the orbit of the Forge World and were exchanging fire with various weapons used for orbital defense in the Forge World.

Vic sees further than anyone else, and his electronic eyes not only magnify the picture but also perform data analysis.

It is only a matter of time before orbital control is seized by the enemy. The devastating orbital bombing and airdrop pods seem to have already appeared in front of Vic's eyes...

Compared with these invaders, the plague zombies in the ground just now were simply ants.

No one would fail to realize their own insignificance in such a situation.

"Why did they come so fast?" Pioneer Alpha asked.

Vic didn't know how to answer the Alpha's question, and he was also surprised by the speed of the enemy's arrival.

Now that the invasion has begun, instead of analyzing the reasons here, it is better to do something serious quickly.

"We must rush back to the tower immediately." After saying this, Vic immediately led everyone forward through the gaps between the giant factories.

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