The war between humans and aliens has been going on for so long. The aliens have always had the absolute advantage and humans have been struggling to support themselves. No matter how you look at it, the victory of the aliens is only a matter of time.
But the human counterattack was like a heavy punch, directly disrupting the aliens' strategic deployment. Many aliens who were accustomed to fighting with the wind suddenly didn't know what to do. They tried every means to mobilize their troops, but they were still unable to restore the out-of-control situation.
situation.
Some aliens have learned lessons from constant failures and wisely realized that it is difficult to reverse the adverse situation in a short period of time. They no longer resist human attacks. Instead, once they discover that humans are marching towards their own nests, they will be the first to abandon their nests.
, fled away with the bugs and servants, leaving only the giant bugs behind.
The aliens have a top-down pyramid-shaped social structure. The real aliens are at the top, the bugs and servants are barely at the middle level, and the insect swarms are undoubtedly at the bottom.
This social structure is very similar to the slave society in human history. To the aliens, the bugs and servants are just tools for living, and the giant bugs are out-and-out consumables. They don’t feel bad if they lose no matter how much they lose.
But as the old saying goes, there are as many islands as there are in the forest. Aliens are not all cowards who go there when they see the benefits and retreat when they see the risks. Some aliens who are not willing to fail still choose to fight against humans even though they know they are no match for them.
The human army is fighting to the death, and anyway, those who die are either insects or slaves.
But there are also some aliens who realize that this cannot continue. Even if they are not opponents of humans now, they cannot throw all their strength into it. Even if they retreat, they still have to lay a few mines for humans in case they come to counterattack.
Where is it?
Blocking infrasound waves by blocking channels was the aliens' initial attempt. The result was obvious. Not only did the aliens' attempt fail, they also built the entire lair and blew up the nuclear bomb.
What bothers the aliens the most is that more than one nest has been bombed. No matter where it is, as long as it is dug out by humans, there will definitely be no good results in the end.
What can we do about this? Alien nests all over the world were dug out by insects with hard work. How can we just give up?
So the aliens thought of a trick and simply filled up all the exposed nests... Of course, they didn't fill them all in, but blocked all the external passages. Not only was the sealing layer very thick, but some of them were also specially transplanted on the surface.
Plants act as camouflage, and unless humans know where these nests are, it is absolutely impossible to dig out these hidden nests!
In order to make these hidden nests effective, the aliens also left a large number of hibernating giant insects in the caves, hoping to reuse these insects during a future counterattack.
As for the giant insects that can't hibernate... Haha, either stay behind or move away, it's that simple!
But the aliens soon discovered that simply removing the insect swarm was a waste of money. They came up with a new method, using hormones to stimulate the insect swarm before the insect swarm evacuated. Under the stimulation of the hormone, the giant insects
Early estrus and mating allow the female to lay a large number of eggs and bury these eggs deep underground to hide them.
It is spring in the northern hemisphere. Depending on the climate, the eggs buried deep will hatch one after another in half a month to a month, forming a huge swarm of larvae.
The combat effectiveness of the newly born giant insects is indeed not as good as that of the real giant insects. However, with the advancement speed of the human army, they will be far away from the current spawning ground by then. By then, countless larvae will appear in the hinterland of humans. How can they give human beings
Add some trouble.
The aliens did have a good idea, but the time they chose was really bad. Many of the eggs in the female bodies were not mature. Although they laid eggs under the stimulation of hormones, few could hatch.
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Laying eggs consumes a lot of money. The female enters a weak period after giving birth and cannot recover for three to five days. Moreover, some giant insects that love eating meat even eat the male insects during mating. The two superimpose and greatly weaken the insect colony.
of combat effectiveness.
Praying mantises are not the only bugs that like to eat their mates, but there are also spiders and scorpions. Some giant bugs must have similar genes, or simply be the descendants of this type of bug.
The price paid by the insect swarm was not small, but the aliens believed that it was all worth it. They quickly led the insect swarm to evacuate, leaving only the eggs deep underground.
A few days later, human troops appeared in this area and unexpectedly discovered the corpses of a large number of male insects.
No matter the officers or soldiers, they didn't pay much attention to these corpses, because there were countless giant insects that preyed on the same kind. We had encountered such scenes many times along the way, and there was no need to pay attention at all.
After reporting the situation here as required, this unit continued to move forward... They are a combat unit, and now is the best time to pursue the enemy. Of course, they cannot stop at this time.
As for the giant insect corpses all over the ground, there will naturally be follow-up troops to deal with them.
Human beings really want to kill all the bugs, but they hate to hate, but they will not just watch the bugs all over the ground explode into the wilderness.
This has nothing to do with humanistic humanitarianism. It is simply because there are too many insect corpses. They are worried that they will cause trouble when they become corrupted. Therefore, after every battle, humans will organize special engineering troops to deal with the corpses on the battlefield.
This time was no exception. The hurried engineering team first checked the condition of the insect corpses. After determining that the time was too long and there was no recovery value, they sprayed disinfectant on all the insect corpses, and then dug a big hole to dig deep into the insect corpses.
buried.
It doesn't matter if you dig it. With a few shovels of the excavator, you somehow dig out a pile of white insect eggs covered in soil!
Everyone present was a little dumbfounded. The commander reacted the fastest and quickly ordered to dig a few more times. As a result, the deeper the digging, the more insect eggs there were.
Now the matter was a bit serious. The commander quickly reported the matter, which immediately attracted the attention of the top leaders of the coalition. They immediately ordered a search for similar areas. It didn't take long before several other eggs were found in Europe and America.
Burial sites, and there are certainly many more that have yet to be discovered.
The senior leaders of the coalition forces were really shocked and broke out in a cold sweat. There were so many insect eggs buried underground. Even if they didn't know what the aliens were planning, they could still make a good guess. What if a group of giant insects really stole the retreat...
In addition to being shocked, this incident also reminded the top leaders of the coalition forces that although it is a good thing to advance vigorously, all infrasonic armored vehicles are used on the front line, leaving a bit empty in the rear. In order to prevent the insect swarm from sneaking in, all countries have to slow down their advance.
In order to avoid the resurgence of the insect swarm, follow-up infrasonic armored vehicles were placed at certain key nodes in the rear.
At this time, even the most radical commanders have to consider the serious consequences of a fire in the rear.