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Chapter 1372 Opening the Dome

Chapter 1372 Opening the Dome (Second Update)

In Maria Hill's eyes, the First Secret Regiment was the main force in the invasion of the lighthouse base, and the Ranger Cavalry was only an auxiliary force. This is not her fault, because the information she came into contact with in the intelligence department of the Adeptus Order was based on the First Secret Regiment.

A group of genetically modified warriors, mainly knights who are much taller than ordinary people, occasionally participate in the duties and dispatch of the First Secret Regiment, so she has a clear understanding of the capabilities and responsibilities of this experimental army. On the contrary, she has never seen Yu

Chasseurs, due to their odd appearance and her limited knowledge of the Martian foundries, Maria believed that those half-human soldiers were helpers of the First Secret Regiment.

She could not be considered wrong in thinking so, because although the First Secret Regiment and the Ranger Cavalry had different mission objectives, they were almost identical in their main goals. The First Secret Regiment searched the warehouse according to the guidance from the rear, trying to

After finding what the Guards Commander needed, the Ranger Cavalry set its sights on Howard Stark's manuscript, which was limited in the technology of the times but still radiated wisdom.

Faced with mountains of paper documents, the Ranger Cavalry's information processing capabilities played a big role in this regard. Even the non-commissioned officers of the First Secret Regiment had to ask Alpha-Bronze 2 to arrange manpower to conduct the investigation, while the non-commissioned officers themselves took over the task.

He passed the command of part of the Ranger Cavalry and cooperated with the First Secret Regiment to continue to besiege the armed personnel at the lighthouse base.

But this does not mean that the First Secret Corps has transferred its leadership to Mars. Some things do not need to be identified and sorted out, and have clear numbers and identifications. If you reach out and take them away, no one will know. It is as simple as that.

The drone swarms released by the Chasseurs were unable to discover that a few inconspicuous items were missing from the cabinet. The sergeant did not know why the regent needed the items in these small boxes, nor did he know the purpose of these items, but the order was

Ordered that if they could not evacuate successfully, these things must be destroyed in the first place.

The sergeant assigned a caretaker and a plasma grenade to each of these boxes. These people's bulletproof armor had an inconspicuous small mark. Almost all soldiers of the Secret Regiment had their own marks, and each of these marks was different.

, the role is to indicate identity, rank and responsibility. Whether it is character, skills or battlefield experience, the soldiers selected by the non-commissioned officers are perfectly suitable for this task. This is a new, experimental command structure designed to enable the First Secret Regiment to

Flexibly respond to all battlefield situations. The First Secret Regiment will polish this command system to maturity, and then the Emperor will apply it to other armies - but not just any army, the combined brigade form of the conventional army is enough

In dealing with many battlefield environments, this command structure will only add trouble. Only the most powerful armies can use this chain of command, and the role of the noncommissioned officer is to find out the shortcomings of the chain of command in this battle.

Only actual combat can identify and solve problems.

In the eyes of the S.H.I.E.L.D. armed personnel, every breakout operation they make will encounter obstacles.

Even if the control room realizes that the opponent does not have enough troops to occupy all the facilities in the lighthouse base, the key elevators and outer generators are guarded by soldiers with prefabricated bunkers, and there are also patrols composed of an unknown number of armed personnel to attack the enemy.

The S.H.I.E.L.D. agents who escaped from the encirclement carried out an encirclement and suppression campaign. The number of heavy weapons was limited, and their use in a narrow room was likely to cause collateral damage. S.H.I.E.L.D. armed personnel were unwilling to use anti-tank weapons to attack the enemy.

Judging from various signs, the other party does not know anything about the lighthouse base. It is even possible that the other party knows some routes that the agents are not aware of, and has mastered the old circuits that the agents have not used and have been solidified by time and dust. When

When Melinda May asked this question to Maria Hill in the control room, she didn't get a satisfactory answer.

It's still Nick Fury, damn Nick Fury.

No one knows whether he gave the lighthouse base as a bargaining chip when he made the deal with the devil.

Maybe, maybe not, no one knows. But this information is irrelevant now, because the enemy is slowly tightening the noose, methodically admiring the wonderful process of SHIELD gradually dying. The amazing battle loss ratio, unless using counterattack

Tank weapons or 20mm cannons, otherwise they would not be able to cause unacceptable damage to the enemy. Those lasers can penetrate the best individual protection, and the small weapons they use cannot injure the enemy. Those S.H.I.E.L.D. cannot understand

The working principle of weapons and even enemies can reach them through any room. Their communications were eavesdropped and tampered with, and a large number of false orders were passed to each armed team leader, leaving everyone running around like headless flies.

Run and end up under the enemy's gunfire. After the control room issued an order to keep the radio silent, even communication about the battle situation became difficult. The enemy's radio interference would even affect the communication between the two teams.

SHIELD was not defeated by Hydra, but died at the hands of former SHIELD agents.

Victoria Hand. Melinda May was filled with resentment towards her former colleague. According to Maria Hill's description, the former senior director of S.H.I.E.L.D. was now one of the Emperor's intelligence chiefs. Merlin

Da May was not sure that she had leaked information about the lighthouse base, but she always believed that the matter was closely related to Victoria Hand.

"Don't speculate on the psychology of someone who has risen from the dead." Maria Hill warned, "She is no longer the Victoria Hand you knew. Her blood was forced to flow, and her brain was in the center.

The continued supernatural activity after the bombing indicates that the real Victoria Hand is dead."

"Then where did you see this information, colleague?"

"In the intelligence department of the Adeptus Praetorians."

Maria Hill was not angry because of Melinda May's eccentricity. Anyone who encountered the current situation would be full of anger. What's more, even if they are all agents of SHIELD, it does not mean that they have the same position. Melinda

·The reason why May was recruited to S.H.I.E.L.D. was not because of the so-called diversity movement, but because Melinda May’s family were immigrants from Hong Kong, and her political review was certified by the Pentagon and the Security Council at the time.

, she is the one who is least resistant to the declaration when SHIELD was established and its subsequent heavy reliance on the Pentagon. She has always believed that SHIELD represents justice, but as a representative of Congress, Maria Hill has some doubts about this.

doubt.

"All officials' medical examination information is strictly confidential, but Victoria Hand's medical examination information has a higher level of confidentiality than all others. I only used other people's permission to briefly glimpse some information, and the time at the time did not allow me to continue.

Look down. Victoria Hand is dead. She died at the hands of Grant Ward. Apart from the harsh ways of the past, there is no trace of Victoria Hand left in this world."

"This is not comforting news."

Melinda May muttered and turned her gaze to the dozens of monitor screens in the control room.

The figure of Alfonso Mackenzie's team did not appear on the screen, but was displayed in the form of dots and maps in the corner of a surveillance screen. Since the enemy is likely to have invaded SHIELD's network security department, obtain

As for the deployment information of all armed teams, Melinda May did not intend to display the surveillance footage of Alfonso McKenzie's team in its entirety, but would treat it as dispensable information on the side of the battlefield to prevent the enemy from discovering it.

The control room paid a lot of attention to this team.

It takes at least thirty seconds for the apron dome to fully open, but if only five Quinjets need to take off, ten seconds will be enough to open a fully accessible passage.

"Start controlling the power supply in the enemy-occupied area." Melinda May gave the order. "We don't need complete control. We just need to make the enemy feel that we are taking back control of the generator set. There are also blast doors in the enemy-occupied area.

, making frequent switch attempts, forcing them to focus on those explosion-proof doors." Then, she gave instructions to the motor unit on the other side, "Turn on the power supply in the enemy-occupied areas, and all the undamaged explosion-proof doors in the enemy-occupied areas

Close them all. Plan to open the dome one minute after it starts, fully open, don't close."

Maria Hill nodded. Previously, Melinda May ordered the power to be turned off immediately after opening the blast doors in most enemy-occupied areas. She still didn't quite understand. Now, in order to ensure the safety of the evacuation route, the First Secret Regiment must

Try to blast. This is equivalent to actively moving the time it takes the enemy to break into the defensive area to the back and using it at the critical moment.

"Fly." Melinda May raised the walkie-talkie and issued a command to all channels, "Fly, little dove."

Eight in the morning

(End of chapter)


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