Gods: The Swarm

Chapter 388 Trap 4

One after another, the light spears cut through the void and bombarded the void thunder array built by a large number of fire dragonflies blocking the breakout channel.

In this dense star-shattering belt, the only way for Dadi to increase the speed significantly is to reopen the previous travel channel without worrying about hitting the fragments of the divine domain and causing the ship to be destroyed and people to die.

However, Wilson, the brain worm commander, had expected this.

He not only set up the void thunder array, but also mobilized heavy troops to block it layer by layer.

In this narrow channel, the fleet that wants to break out is now completely blocked in front and pursued behind.

The continuously gathering swarms have reached more than 4 billion after this period of siege, reaching more than 100 million of the resident swarms on the fungal blanket continent.

No matter how powerful the main guns of Dadi's fleet are, it is impossible to sweep away the fire dragonflies that break out if the charging time is not enough.

Moreover, these fire-blasting dragonflies that built the thunder array, as well as a large number of thunder dragons providing firepower support, and a large number of killers as human shields.

Seeing that time was dragging on, the warship formation that was left behind suffered heavy losses and was almost unable to hold on.

A ruthless look flashed across Bodi's eyes, and he directly ordered:

"Speed ​​up, hit it!"

Under his order, the helmsman of the flagship did not hesitate at all and instantly raised the output power of the engine to the limit.

With the defense force field and divine shield, this battleship with a length of more than 1,000 meters began to accelerate.

This was Bodi's last desperate attempt. Most of the cruisers following the flagship had their shield generators overloaded to a great extent on the way forward, and it was difficult to withstand the high-intensity continuous firepower bombardment.

If this situation continues, they will lose their last chance to break out of the Star Shattering Belt.

Wilson, who was far away on the Fungal Blanket Continent, was able to share the swarm's vision through the consciousness network and accurately grasp the real-time dynamics of the enemy fleet.

Seeing the speed of the enemy's flagship, he saw through the enemy's intentions in the blink of an eye. Under Wilson's control, the Flame Explosion Dragonflies that had not been completely cleared immediately began to accelerate and surround, and self-destructed at the same time.

"Boom......."

The burning flames rose in the narrow passage. From a distance, it seemed that the fire dragon appeared out of thin air and expanded and rose.

Then countless superimposed shock waves swept across the surrounding large airspace, turning this passage into a long river of flames.

In just a few breaths, the flagship, whose speed had been greatly increased, had already forced its way through the river of fire.

The defensive force field wrapped around the ship was twisting and shrinking, as if it would dissipate at any time.

Inside the bridge, looking at the real-time fleet information displayed on the projection screen, a trace of sadness flashed across his face.

He ordered in a hoarse voice: "Keep speeding up!"

Then the bridge fell into complete silence, and everyone understood what this order meant.

More than half of the cruiser formation that was following closely behind had lost communication, and the remaining ships were constantly transmitting damage warnings.

The three-dimensional star map projection, representing their cursors, was gradually fading.

Unfortunately, even if the flagship passed through the minefield, there was a large number of insect swarms blocking it in front, and Di was now in a state of self-care.

For most crew members, abandoning so many comrades to escape would be a huge moral pressure.

But everyone present heard what the god said to Di before he left.

It was Commander Di who failed to return to the divine domain. As members of the flagship, they would still be punished for joint liability.

Seeing that the Longwa flagship was constantly speeding up, relying on the solid defense shield and the powerful ship-borne firepower, it continued to break through the layers of interception.

Wilson turned around unconsciously and looked at Han Fei's god shadow with a sad face.

"Master, the defense of this flagship exceeded my expectations."

Han Fei didn't care about this.

"Let it go first, there is an interception net formed by the squadron behind, let them clean it up."

Wilson timidly scratched his head with his tentacles.

Han Fei felt the complex emotions of eagerness, hesitation and shrinking coming from the line of faith.

Han Fei, who knew what Wilson was thinking, couldn't help but twitch his mouth and said helplessly: "Don't worry, we can keep this flagship, and this part of the merit is yours."

"Master, you are wise!"

Wilson was immediately shocked when he heard this.

For a moment, all the Zerg units connected to the consciousness network felt his excitement and roared.

A large number of killers, like a bloody wave, rushed to the minefield where the flames had dissipated.

Those cruisers with damaged power were instantly submerged by the Zerg tide.

The already broken hull was easily torn open by the killers to enter the interior of the hull.

Although the large cruiser was equipped with a large number of Marine Corps combat mechas, it was just a mantis trying to stop a car in close combat with the killers.

Especially inside the warship, there was a lack of space for maneuvering, and without the support of the void fighter, the mecha had to confront the killer head-on, which was completely using its own weakness to attack the enemy's strength.

The various light weapons in the hands of the Marines were even more difficult to cause effective damage to the killer.

The weak firepower support could only make some cracks in the scales of the killer.

If you want to penetrate the cracked scales and really attack the killer to cause fatal damage, or even kill it, you can't do it without dozens of waves of precise concentrated fire.

As the killers continued to break in, the crew members on the ship were quickly slaughtered and turned into food for the swarm.

When the cruisers were destroyed one after another, the flagship where Dadi was located had already broken through the layers of blockades with its absolute speed advantage and completely got rid of the pursuit of the swarm behind.

All the crew members on the bridge breathed a sigh of relief silently.

Dadi, who was slumped in the command chair, had an extremely complicated expression at this moment, with regret and relief.

Just when everyone thought it was safe, the alarm system suddenly sounded sharply.

The auxiliary control system was automatically running, forcibly shutting down the main engine and forcibly decelerating.

The rapid deceleration process caught everyone off guard.

Even if the life support system on the ship has a braking and decompression function, the crew on the ship will fall into a ball under the huge inertia.

All operators in the bridge who did not wear seat belts crashed into the control panel and suffered a bloody head.

Even Dadi, who was sitting in the command chair, leaned forward.

Fortunately, with his agility and strong body, he maintained his balance in an instant, so he did not make a fool of himself in front of many subordinates.

Dadi frowned and asked in a deep voice: "What's the situation?"

"Oh my God!"

In response to him, it was the radar operator's exclamation.

The projection screen then popped up a blood-red warning box and related detection images.

All the crew members present widened their eyes, their faces full of horror and despair.

A large number of divine domain debris appeared in front of them, which completely blocked the preset route.

In the three-dimensional star map, there were nearly 90,000 enemy fleets, surrounding the nearby airspace layer by layer.

Seeing this, 뀧 Dee, who just thought he had escaped death, smiled sadly, and his heart no longer had any luck.

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