Overlord: Rise of the Zerg

Chapter 203 Defensive Counterattack (Page 12)

On the battlefield of Planet 6, the mechanical army cannot attack for a long time.

This is not because they are not powerful enough. In fact, the only three satellites are almost riddled with holes by both sides.

But no matter how far they go, as long as there is still room for survival, Zerg units will emerge from there and attack them without fear of death.

The other party cannot establish a base here, and naturally there is no long-term supply of resources, because the Zerg from deep underground will appear at any time to destroy it.

In the process, Visser went through many tests and finally confirmed that "it" was not here.

It is worth mentioning that during the test, Visser discovered that the opponent's overall offensive strategy would have a delay of about three hours.

This is actually very unobvious, because the opponent did not make any slight adjustments to the battle situation. If it was not realized before, Visser would never notice this.

"It" does not directly control the entire battle situation in real time, but it does make fine adjustments to the continent here at all times, so that the entire situation will not move in an unknown direction due to the rigidity of the program.

But it was this small continuous change that Visser, who focused on it, clearly captured.

This is the case with many things. When you know nothing about it, it is difficult to detect it. Once you have the focus and observe it in a targeted manner, you will not be able to escape the clues no matter how small they are.

This also became one of the basis for Visser's final judgment that "it" is not here, because from here to the current location of Planet 4, it takes about three hours for the electromagnetic wave to go back and forth!

The other party is still communicating frequently, but due to the long distance, "it" can only delay for about three hours and make minor adjustments to the battle situation on Planet 6.

The discovery of this also allowed Visser to further determine the current location of "it".

There is a high probability that it is Planet System No. 4!

In addition, judging from the distance, there is also a possibility that there are some asteroids on the edge of the galaxy, but Visser does not think that the other party will be there.

Of course, "it" is not a dead object, and it is meaningless to determine its location at this time. The insect swarm has no ability to go there to destroy the opponent. On the contrary, Visser has to worry about the opponent's support causing trouble to the dwarf planet that he has occupied.

For the development of this dwarf planet, Mira has already done a lot of work with its mechanical army. A large number of minerals in the stratum have been discovered and even mined. Therefore, what the Zerg took over is a planet that has been relatively mature. Although the reserves of the mined planet have declined, they are still rich in materials.

The Zerg fleet is recovering its combat power as quickly as possible. Bugs that were previously killed by the opponent's defense force during the attack will be remade if they can be found and have recycling value.

Even the huge army of robots on the surface of the earth, as well as the countless factory production lines, have become the food of the insect swarm in the shortest possible time.

This time, the Zerg must hold on here, because if they leave again, with their current strength, they will have nowhere to go. These Zerg forces cannot withstand a war, and they must be supplied here.

At this moment, "it" is still "remotely controlling" the battlefield in the orbit of planet No. 4 from the No. 4 planet system. According to time calculation, if the other party has support, it should have set off long ago.

In other words, "it" did not come with the possible arrival of the fleet.

So even if the opponent's strength is extremely strong, the Zerg can be deployed on the defensive in advance, and they have mastered the opponent's weaknesses, so they are not without the power to fight.

The war on Planet 6 was in full swing, and the war never stopped for a moment. Although the insect swarm used the geographical advantage to fight back and forth with the opponent on the surface, and even sometimes had an advantage, but at the moment when the opponent had absolute "control of the air", they wanted to It is extremely difficult to drive the other party out of here.

The atmosphere here in the asteroid belt is also tense. The Zerg are nervously waiting for reinforcements from the other side, and at the same time, their own combat power is also rapidly recovering.

Two months later, Zerg detectors located in deep space discovered the shadow of the opponent's fleet. The number was basically the same as before the Zerg War, and about 1.2 times the number of Zerg today after the war and recovery.

Under normal circumstances, if we only compare the combat power on paper, the combat power of the insect swarm is obviously weaker than the opponent. With the numerical advantage, the opponent obviously has a greater chance of winning.

However, during this period of time, in addition to restoring space combat capabilities, Visser also made many arrangements near this small planet.

In addition to space mines and biological torpedoes in the conventional sense, there are also some orbital weapons that can threaten the opponent's warships, which are similar to mobile forts. They can rely on the supply of resources on the surface to release nearly unlimited firepower in a short period of time. unit.

In addition to its slow movement speed, it can almost be said to be the Zerg species that can cause the greatest damage to the enemy in a short period of time, except for nuclear weapons.

However, they will not be used at the beginning. They will be hidden and exist as an important force that affects the situation of the battle.

Visser plans to use them to cause fatal damage to the opponent's possible "command ship"!

But before that, the swarm needs to find them in battle.

If the opponent is smart enough, then these "command ships" will definitely be hidden in the fleet. As for how to distinguish them, it is another problem.

The Zerg can be regarded as a fixed target here, and its strength relative to the opponent is not enough to disperse and execute tactics, so it can only stick to it.

Visser will have a head-to-head decisive battle with the opponent here. If he wins, the Zerg will open up the situation, but if he loses, he will completely lose his foothold in this galaxy and can only go into exile in the corner.

When the enemy fleet revealed a cold metallic luster from the darkness of deep space in the sight of the Zerg planet defense detectors, the war had already begun.

The first to attack were the torrent of bullets and micro-missiles from both sides. This worthless weapon started firing from millions of kilometers away. As the distance between the two sides got closer, it took dozens of minutes to arrive.

The insect swarm relied on planetary defense to avoid this round of damage to the greatest extent. Apart from a round of bombing on the surface, it did not suffer much damage.

However, this round of attacks by the opponent was not without achievements. Most of the Zerg space mines lying directly in front of them were cleared by it.

The attack of the insect swarm had a certain effect. Looking from the surface of the dwarf planet, bright fires lit up in the starry sky. It was the insect micro-blasters carrying stars and chemical energy that were making contributions.

In this tentative confrontation, both sides achieved very limited results. The opponent's short-range laser weapons, based on precise calculations, intercepted most of the threatening blasters outside the attack range, and only a handful of them completed the attack on the target.

After this round of attacks was completed, the distance between the two sides was already close.

The most brutal short-range attacks and close-quarters fighting began. Steel and flesh danced together, and fire and stars competed for brilliance.

Huge bugs died in the explosion, and some starry beasts made of steel became pieces of space junk.

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