We traversed through passages littered with Twisted corpses killed off by
the combat bots and made our way to the underground section of the
structure.
"This thing's rather comfy to ride huh."
"Its handling has some quirks you need to get used to at first though."
We were currently riding newly developed hover vehicles in order to
navigate the rough terrain. Although its speed is not that high, the vehicle
can easily run on bumps, steep slopes, and cliffs with an elevation of
several meters, and can accommodate six passengers including the driver. It
seems they made it by applying the tech they used to make the Gravity
Sphere.
"There aren't any signs of enemies anywhere. It looks like they were really
thorough with the clean-up."
"Even if there were lucky survivors, our escort of high-mobility combat bot
will make short work of them."
A military combat bot with a sharp silhouette accompanied the hover
vehicle that's running at a maximum speed of merely 30 km/h. It's a bipedal
combat bot with reverse-jointed legs that nimbly navigated the terrain as it
moved together with the underground structure investigation unit that
included me and Lt. Col. Serena. I wasn't clear about its exact firepower,
but judging from how fast and agile it was, I'm sure it would prove quite
troublesome if you engage it in combat. And it's not even running at full
speed.
I wonder what would happen if I were to fight it? Well, it doesn't look that
sturdy, so I guess aiming for its legs to crush its mobility and running away
would be a solid plan. Eh? Why would I even run after crushing its legs? Of
course, I would. It's an incredibly stupid move to engage in a head-on
firefight with a combat bot sporting extreme shooting accuracy y'know.
Even in SOL, the accuracy of combat bots was borderline cheating. They
had almost a hundred percent accuracy and if you didn't have armor that
could withstand laser fire or an energy shield, you're basically screwed.
You'd just end up taking each other down at the very least. And in the first
place, a bot's reaction speed was leagues better than a human. Civilian-use
bots have been tuned to have lowered performance though.
"So, what's the situation now?"
"They put up an energy shield and are completely hunkering down. Well,
we just have to get rid of it once we arrive."
The energy shield that was developed to protect starships from space debris
during FTL navigation was quite an effective defensive tool, but it was by
no means impregnable. It's relatively vulnerable to attacks by high-powered
lasers, high-calorie plasma weapons, missiles, and bombs that generate
intense explosions and shockwaves, and the interference effect between
similar energy shields.
The anti-ship reactive torpedoes equipped on Krishna also basically
neutralizes a ship's energy shield by making use of the interference effect
via a device on its warhead. That's what's written in the item description in
SOL anyway. I haven't checked if it uses the same method in this
dimension though.
"By the way, how are we gonna get rid of the shield?"
I was thinking they were probably gonna bust out equipment that could
neutralize the shield. However, Lt. Col. Serena didn't answer my question
and just kept mum. I see. So it's some sort of military secret huh? That's
what I thought anyway.
And what transpired in the end was–
"We only have this method at our disposal."
I couldn't find words to describe the scene unfolding before my eyes at
first.
"What a simple brute-force method!"
A large number of military combat bots were unloading continuous streams
of lasers at the energy shield covering the enemy facility, and a Titan-class
combat bot with a height of 5 meters was ramming itself at the shield with
all its weight. Uh, I guess it wasn't just ramming itself at the shield… It
activated its own shield and was ramming that onto the shield covering the
facility and making it crackle, I think? Though it did look like it was just
stupidly ramming itself at the shield though.
"It looks like their shield was stronger than we expected, but it probably
won't last long under this punishment."
"After the shield goes down, it would be our turn to charge, right?"
"That would be a bit later. We'll have the combat bots charge in first."
As we had our exchange, the shield covering the facility finally began to
fluctuate and completely went down soon afterward. And the moment the
shield disappeared, the lasers being fired by the combat bots burned open a
section of the facility's walls. By the way, the energy shields in this
dimension don't shatter like glass when they go down like in some sci-fi
shows. Just thought I'd mention it.
After they confirmed that the energy shield had gone down, the small and
medium-type combat bots rushed inside the facility in an orderly manner.
The Titan-class combat bot couldn't fit in due to its sheer size so it seems it
would remain on standby outside.
"First, let's search for the shield generator and main power generator. It
would be bad if they trapped us inside using the energy shield and made the
power generator go critical later after all."
"That's an excellent judgment. I'm not an expert though, so don't take my
word for it."
I'm not a tactical expert, so I can't say for sure, but I think that was a solid
decision. Securing a way of retreat was fundamental in any operation, and if
we took control of the enemy's power generator, it would be possible to
shut down the facility's defense systems as well.
"You're just saying whatever you want… Anyway, we'll be charging in
soon, so get yourself ready."
"Aye, aye, ma'am."
But even though we've used lots of automated tech during this operation,
we're still gonna decide everything with swords in the end huh. In the worst
case, we need to recover the target's corpse, so couldn't we just overwhelm
him with a large number of combat bots? I guess they're just being
particular about honor between nobles huh.
We waited for at least 30 minutes.
"We found our target in the innermost section of the facility. Let's go."
"Roger."
It seems the combat bots finally managed to corner Geritz and his other
cohorts, and the imperial marines began to move at Lt. Col. Serena's orders.
They were quite free earlier as well because the combat bots took care of
most of the action, so they were apparently raring to go.
Lt. Col. Serena ran ahead and the imperial marines followed after her. I also
followed Lt. Col. Serena along with the marines, but I couldn't get rid of
the bad feeling I've been having since earlier.
"Is there really a way to turn things around under this situation…?"
I racked my brains in thought as we continued to head deeper into the
facility. Even though I had a bad feeling about it, I still had to follow orders.
This was a proper military operation after all. I'm basically just a hired gun,
err, sword anyway.
The interior of the building was strangely bleached white and looked really
reminiscent of a research facility. There wasn't any presence of those
disgusting-looking Twisteds inside, and there were wrecks like laser turrets
destroyed by the combat bots in some spots.
"So this is the central research area huh."
"It likely is."
There were lots of metallic tubes lined up on the left side of the passage we
were walking in that you could see through just like glass. They were all
empty, but I wonder what was stuffed inside of them? Judging from the
place, I guess they should have contained Twisteds or samples of local
species.
"In other words, what's beyond here is…"
"The production plant, most likely. I think it's basically similar to those
artificial meat plants."
"Have you also taken a tour inside one of those plants before, Lt. Serena?"
"Yes. There have been various incidents involving artificial meat plants
before after all."
"Oh, I see."
It looks like Lt. Col. Serena also had her fair share of hardships as well.
But an artificial meat manufacturing plant huh… We did fight against
monsters that were different from the Twisteds in the Alein system back
then too. But the Twisteds were more powerful and dangerous compared to
those though.
"It sounds like they're engaging in combat right ahead of us."
"They're probably being pinned down by shots from the combat bots. Let's
hurry."
I hurriedly followed after Lt. Col. Serena who already started running and
arrived at a place that resembled a wide hall.
"…So I suppose that's our target?"
"…Yes, that's the target."
The 'target' that was rampaging against the high-mobility combat bots was
a humanoid Twisted which sported four arms that were holding a sword
each. It stood at a towering height of 2.5 meters. I turned to Lt. Col. Serena
to confirm and she nodded in acknowledgment.
Eh… That's him? Seriously? But it doesn't look remotely like a human
anymore, right?
"And we're supposed to bring that back alive?"
"If possible."
"But don't you think it would be useless to interrogate that thing for info
even if we do manage to bring it back…?"
Its entire body was reddish-black and covered with dense muscle fibers and
rocky armor. It also had a total of four arms. That was the current state of
the man once known as Geritz Ixthermal. You probably won't get any info
out of that thing even if it was successfully captured and brought back, and
even if we killed it and provided it as evidence, the creature's identity as
Geritz would probably be brought into question.
"Aren't its movements getting better and better?"
"He's probably starting to get accustomed to the changes in his body and
his four arms. We need to finish him off right away or it would get
troublesome later."
"Can't we just kill it with laser fire?"
"Well, about that–"
When Lt. Col. Serena turned her gaze toward the rampaging four-armed
monster, the combat bots started firing lasers at him all at once. Even
though he had four arms, it would be impossible to defend against tens of
hundreds of laser projectiles.
[EAAAAAAAAAARLLLLLLLL!!!]
It wasn't possible to defend against all of them, but he was deflecting what
he could. His swords deflected dozens of laser shots right back at the
combat bots that shot them and caused small explosions to go off. The
combat bots won't be taken out in just one or two shots, but they do take
and accumulate damage.
On the other hand, the other laser projectiles that weren't blocked managed
to score direct hits.
"It doesn't seem like lasers work very well against him huh."
It's not like the lasers have absolutely no effect, but the injuries the
monstrosity sustained due to them all regenerated almost immediately, and
the ones that hit the rocky armor were rendered practically ineffective.
"Yes. That regeneration rate is troublesome, but the rocky armor is equally
as bad. It seems like plasma rounds would work, but since they're slow,
he'd dodge them easily."
"In the end, we need to cut him down ourselves huh."
"That's how it is. Let's go."
"Ugh. I hate this…"
Lt. Col. Serena unsheathed the sword from her waist and charged forward. I
followed after her and drew the swords from my waist as well.