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988 The Servant Falls

Ye Han's mind almost exploded: "What's going on?"

"Enemy air defense positions, distance 270, number 40, and counting!"

Before Ye Han could speak, several laser beams fell from the sky, harvesting the lives of giant insects wantonly. Ye Han shouted at the top of his voice: "Red Sea, seven o'clock direction..."

Before he finished speaking, dozens of thin lights flashed away. The side and rear of the Red Sea were severely damaged in an instant. Not only were the armor fragments peeled off in large numbers, but one of the engines was penetrated by the thin light. Then the engine suddenly exploded from the inside, and the hull slammed towards the ship.

sink.

Those giant insects only had time to emit a thin wave of light, and had no chance to launch a second round of shooting before being killed by aerial firepower.

"Red Sea, how are you?" Ye Han had prominent veins on his forehead and his eyes widened.

"I can still control it, I can still control it!"

Lin Yi said anxiously: "The height is three kilometers... Chief, the speed is getting faster and faster!"

"Red Sea, can you still control it?"

"I'm taking control..."

The side of the spacecraft on the screen flashed, and the Red Sea suddenly tilted to one side.

Lin Yi's desperate voice penetrated everyone's ears: "It exploded, engine number four exploded!"

Everyone's eyes were focused on the screen. The remaining two engines of the Red Sea were on the port side. The spacecraft seemed to have lame a leg. First it swayed uncontrollably, and then rolled like a barrel in the air. Many servants

He was thrown out of the ship by the rolling spacecraft and fell in various postures.

"Two kilometers!" Lin Yi's voice broke the silence.

Ye Han said in a heavy voice: "Red Sea, abandon ship, you did your best."

There was silence on the radio for a moment, and finally a deep voice came: "Yes."

The remaining two engines of the Red Sea suddenly turned 180 degrees and exerted force in the opposite direction. The momentum of the rotation was immediately effectively curbed and became slower and slower.

At the same time, an emergency escape alarm sounded in the Red Sea.

The shell of the Red Sea had long been penetrated by thin light, and all the air inside the ship had been lost. However, the flashing warning lights also reminded the remaining servants, and they immediately took action to escape from the ship as quickly as possible.

The Red Sea quickly regained its balance, and then began to rotate in the opposite direction. At the moment when the ship was balancing, Lin Yi's voice sounded again: "One thousand meters!"

At the same time, a two-man lifeboat suddenly popped up above the Red Sea.

If the ship does not wait for the ship to regain its balance, the lifeboat is likely to plunge headfirst into the ground when it ejects from the ship.

Everyone on the bridge of the Yaoshan breathed a sigh of relief at the same time. Ye Han's mind changed. The biochip had calculated that the speed of the servant when it touched the ground was about 70 to 80 meters per second.

The speed limit of the servants when they land is about thirty-five to forty meters. At their current speed, landing is equivalent to death.

That’s more than 10,000 servants!

There were only the last ten seconds left in their lives... But at this moment, everyone suddenly discovered that no matter where they were, all the servants were trying to find their companions. There were as few as two or three, as many as five.

Seven or six, piled together in the air.

Everyone was a little confused. What do you mean? Synchronized skydiving?

Before anyone could figure out the reason, the fallen servant had already given the answer.

The servants formed groups of two, tightened their bodies and adjusted their posture in the air, tightened their hands on the soles of their feet and kicked them, squatting in the air as if performing acrobatics.

What do they want to do?

As soon as this thought entered Ye Han's mind, the servants who were about to touch the ground suddenly separated. The one below pushed up with all his strength, and the one above jumped up with all his strength.

As a result, the servant below accelerated his fall and hit the ground with broken bones and tendons, while the one above suffered a sudden drop in speed.

Ye Han's eyes almost popped out of his head. How could he still use this method to slow down?

In the blink of an eye, dozens and hundreds of pairs of servants assisted each other. A large number of servants fell to the ground and were killed, but an equal number of servants also got a precious chance to survive.

However, the speed of falling was still quite fast. Many servants broke their legs and feet when they landed, and only half of them successfully landed.

The servants who successfully landed did not wait, but jumped with all their strength, either to catch their falling companions, or to push their falling companions sideways to help them land.

Only a small part of the servants landed. The rolling Red Sea fell from the sky and crashed to the ground. Half of the hull was embedded in the ground, and various debris flew everywhere in the sky.

Many of the servants who successfully landed had no time to escape and were tragically crushed by the spacecraft. Many of the servants who were about to land were hit by flying debris and died on the spot.

The remaining servants had no time to grieve for their companions and tried their best to land safely.

Due to insufficient speed, the Red Sea did not explode. Some of the servants who were just above the spacecraft inevitably ran into the wreckage of the spacecraft. They might have successfully landed, but were pierced by the corrugated steel on the battleship.

More and more servants landed successfully. Often when a servant fell from the sky, several servants would jump up on the ground at the same time. The success rate of safe landing was getting higher and higher. It was not until the last servant landed that Ye Han let out a sigh of relief.

, but I don’t know what to say.

The servant army's move really shocked him. The whole army should have been wiped out, but half of them survived. Could it be that if they jumped directly from space, some of them could land successfully?

"Oh my god..." Luo Qi's eyes widened, "Boss, what's the next step?"

"What else can we do? Continue to land!" Ye Han replied without hesitation, "Notify the resistance organization to come with another ship... no, three ships!"

"Are you coming?" Luo Qi wondered if he heard wrongly.

Ye Han said: "They don't care about themselves, so what do we care about?" In the end, more than 10,000 servants were able to save 5,000, which is already a very good result for an airborne landing.

This is not self-consolation. Although landing operations and airborne operations are not the same thing, they are very similar in nature. They both have to face intensive air defense firepower, they have to face the enemy's crazy counterattack, and they have to leave their lives to the sky...

The reason why the Marine Corps was changed to the Airborne Division was not without reason.

Airborne troops have always had the highest proportion of casualties. There were 16 large-scale airborne landings at the campaign level in World War II. However, they had four wins and twelve losses, with a success rate of only 25%.

During the Normandy landings, the Allies airdropped more than 60,000 paratroopers, but by the end of the battle, less than 7,000 were left. In World War II, the German airborne troops had a combat fatality rate of 75%. Even in the most successful airborne operation in World War II, the casualty rate exceeded 70%.

It is not an exaggeration to say that it is a miracle that the servant army was able to ensure that half of the personnel landed safely when the spacecraft crashed. If it were replaced by human airborne troops, it is hard to say whether so many people could be left.

So, this loss is nothing? Is there any reason not to allow the resistance organization to continue to airborne?


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