Warhammer: From the Devouring C'tan Fragments

Chapter 361: Boarding Operation

Wood stood on the command platform, his eyes fixed on the battlefield situation displayed on the big screen, when he saw four warships in the Imperial Combined Fleet explode violently.

He gave the order without hesitation: "Activate the transmission beacon again!"

"Yes!"

Up to a thousand transmission beacons can be launched at a time, which is an astonishing number.

However, when the transmission beacons were launched for the first time, although thousands of transmission beacons were launched at one time, only five of them successfully entered the Imperial warship.

It can be seen from this that the operation of the transmission beacon is extremely random, and it is not easy to control it accurately.

But even so, for Wood, if five of the thousands of transmission beacons launched at a time can achieve results, then the operation will still be extremely cost-effective.

After all, only one thousand transmission beacons can be used to exchange for four enemy warships. Such an outcome is much wiser than a long-term stalemate with the enemy and mutual consumption.

At this moment, Wood has become deeply fascinated by this efficient and exciting combat mode.

Even if thousands of transmission beacons launched at a time all failed to achieve any results, for the powerful and well-resourced Star Navy, this loss is nothing.

As another command was issued, thousands of transmission beacons flashing with mysterious light disappeared without a trace in an instant.

The next moment, a teleportation beacon appeared in the real universe. The staff responsible for monitoring the teleportation beacon immediately reported loudly:

"Captain Wood, Captain Medog, there are a total of eight transmission beacons that appeared in the Pseudo-Emperor's lackey fleet this time.

One of the beacons happened to appear in a battle barge, and of the remaining seven, three appeared in cruisers, and the remaining four appeared in frigates and destroyers.

After listening to the staff's report, Wood's originally serious face suddenly blossomed with an unconcealable excitement:

"Haha, this is such good luck! It's like I've won the lottery!"

You know, in this aggressive fleet of the pseudo-emperor's lackeys, there are only three combat barges in total.

As a result, the probability of the transmission beacon successfully landing inside one of the battle barges is only a pitiful one-third.

In fact, Wood had been secretly calculating in his mind that he would have to drop the transmission beacon many times in succession before there would be a glimmer of hope that it would successfully appear on the battle barge or strike cruiser.

What he never expected was that when he used the teleportation beacon for the second time, one of the teleportation beacons, as if blessed by the goddess of luck, accurately and correctly entered a combat barge.

Seeing this, Motuo, who was standing nearby, couldn't contain his excitement:

"Did this teleportation beacon appear on the enemy's flagship? If so, we're in for a treat!"

Unfortunately, things went against their wishes. Faced with Motuo's urgent inquiry, the staff member responsible for monitoring the transmission beacon was slightly startled at first, then quickly checked the data screen in his hand, and shook his head helplessly:

"Uh... unfortunately, it didn't appear on the enemy's flagship as you hoped."

"It doesn't matter if it's not the flagship." Motuo waved his hand nonchalantly.

"After we kill the Pseudo-Emperor's lackeys on that battle barge, their commander will also choose to go to support them. As long as the other commander goes to support them, I will have the opportunity to kill him directly."

"Do those three cruisers need people to conduct boarding operations?"

Wood knew that Medog's target was the battle barge, and now there happened to be transmission beacons on three cruisers, which allowed Space Marines or naval combatants to conduct boarding operations.

"You'll be responsible for arranging the three cruisers! If you wish to capture them, send the battle robots and suicide hounds to conduct boarding operations.

If you need help, I will provide you with several hundred Star Marines."

Medog is now only interested in battle barges. As long as all the enemy's space marines are defeated, the enemy fleet will fall into chaos, and the war will end faster, so that he can go to support the galaxy that is in fierce fighting.

After some thought, Wood felt that it would be a good harvest to capture a few intact cruisers.

"Okay, then I'll send the battle robots and suicide hounds to conduct a boarding operation! But you have to leave me some Space Marines, so that I can clear out those pseudo-emperor's lackeys in the battleship more quickly."

If the Star Navy wants to capture the Imperial warships more quickly, it needs the assistance of the Star Space Marines, otherwise it will easily fall into a war of attrition with the Imperial Navy.

Although the crews of the Imperial Navy battleships were no match for the battle robots, suicide hounds, and Navy combat crews, fighting in a massive cruiser would not end so quickly.

The most important thing is the location where the teleportation beacon appears. The teleportation beacon will judge whether the place where it appears is safe. If it is safe, it will provide the teleportation beacon to the fleet.

However, there is uncertainty about the exact location where the transmission beacon will appear; it may appear in the lowest area of ​​the warship.

As a result, if the navy's boarding force wanted to quickly capture a cruiser, it had to attack upwards layer by layer to the bridge.

However, with the assistance of Space Marines, the situation would be completely different. You know, Space Marines have extraordinary speed. As long as there are no equally powerful enemies to stop them, they can directly rush into the bridge and launch a decapitation attack on the enemy commander, thus ending the fierce battle more efficiently.

After hearing Wood's words, Medog nodded slightly, turned to look at Wood and said:

"No problem. I will leave you hundreds of Star Marines to help your navy successfully capture the Imperial warships."

With that, he turned back to the busy crew and, raising his voice, issued an order, "Activate the teleportation beacon immediately! Share its exact location with me. I will personally lead the Space Marines in the boarding operation!"

"Yes, Captain Medog!" The staff responded in unison and began to operate skillfully.

Soon, they sent the exact coordinates of the transmission beacon to the Star Marines through the communication channel.

After giving instructions to the staff, Motuo put on his helmet and headed to the transmission platform with his guard team.

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