Chapter 942, Refreshing Understanding
Chapter 942, Refreshing Understanding
Pilsen's question was not difficult to answer at all.
The gap between Space Marines, in fact, might be even greater than the gap between Space Marines and ordinary mortals.
The Holy Infant Archon is nothing more than an ordinary Infinite Subgroup, nothing special.
If things go wrong, according to Gu Hang's standards, next year's genetically modified seeds might all be the most ordinary 'second-class' seeds.
And what are the Dawnbringers? They are all 'Glory' level 1 seeds, all of whom have undergone the Blessed Child training, and all of them are in Gu Hang's Space Marine training panel. He has tried his best to raise everyone's training level, and the proportion of team champions is close to 20%.
Then, by using the hero interface, the heroes within the battle group were inspired, which directly increased the number of battle group champions to about 1% of the entire group.
To put it bluntly, if it were a fair team battle in an arena or colosseum, any single company of the Dawnbringer could wipe out the entire Holy Infant Archon, and their own casualty rate would not exceed 40%.
This is an incredibly huge difference.
While the second company of the Dawn Messenger eliminated the threat from the flank, the main force of the Dawn Messenger headed towards the target warehouse at top speed.
Leading the charge was the 7th Company of the Dawn Messengers. Driving their high-speed hovermobiles, they sped forward, arriving at their designated target the fastest.
While the hovercrafts are fast, they are indeed difficult to carry particularly heavy firepower. However, the combat strength of the Dawn Messengers alone is already quite impressive.
Their combat skills are quite strong, and more importantly, speed also has its value.
Without the speeding motorcycles, the garrison inside the warehouse might have actually managed to destroy the important equipment within.
After their Nightmare Squad, on the flank, on which they had placed particular hopes, was wiped out, they abandoned their illusions and prepared to retreat. Before retreating, they were determined to destroy the contents of the warehouse, leaving nothing for the enemy.
But the Dawnbringer's motorcycle platoon was too fast.
Besides being fast, he is also exceptionally brave.
They completely ignored the enemies blocking their way from the outside, blasted a hole in the warehouse wall, and rushed inside.
For anyone else, this would be considered reckless. How could the Dark Eldar's outer defenses be so easily ignored? An ordinary person attempting to force their way through would likely be met with full-force firepower and suffer heavy losses.
However, when it comes to the Dawnbringer's rapid assault company, it's a case of skill and daring.
During the raid, they not only suffered few losses, but also disrupted the enemy's defenses.
After entering the warehouse and eliminating the enemies who intended to destroy the goods, the entire company began to hold the fort inside.
The enemy's counterattacks grew stronger with each wave. They even attempted to plant a giant bomb to blow up the entire warehouse and everyone inside, but it was ultimately destroyed by a tactical squad of Dawnbringers.
When Ji Hao arrived with his main force, the enemy's counterattack was immediately suppressed.
The precious materials for constructing the Veil of Spirits were transported out of the warehouse, and the entire warband protected these materials as they quickly evacuated to Queen Rose Harbor.
During this process, the Blacks seemed to realize the seriousness of the problem. They dispatched a fairly powerful force to try to reclaim or destroy these vital materials and equipment controlled by humans.
This force directly comprises a Nightmare Squad of a thousand men—while not the Executioners with short-range teleportation capabilities, regular Nightmare Warriors are still stronger in direct combat than the specialized Executioners. Moreover, there are Executioners among them.
There are also numerous creatures like the Dimensional Spider Warriors—the creation of the Bloodlings. These most skilled genetic engineers of the Dark Eldar stitched together various beings, even warriors of the Dark Eldar themselves, with Dimensional Spiders, native creatures within a veil possessing short-range teleportation capabilities, creating beings with the lower half of a spider and the upper half of a human. They are more powerful than Nightmare Executioners because their teleportation methods are more flexible and versatile, and their size is larger than the Terminator, only slightly smaller than a Dreadnought.
And the Screaming Banshee—an extremely agile Eldar aerial elite unit that can carry heavy firepower and perform hovering and circling attacks in the air, as well as dive attacks.
In short, elite units of various Dark Eldar races began to appear in large numbers.
Captain Bilson, the Holy Infant Archon who accompanied the Dawnbringers, was almost numb from watching.
He had met these elite units before, or at least heard of them. However, he had never seen such a large-scale concentration of them before.
Looking at the combat power of these dark-skinned units, he had a completely new understanding of this race that had survived the cataclysmic disaster and remained to this day, living like flies every day but still not being wiped out.
They must be very powerful and have a strong foundation.
Without a doubt, if it were their own battle group, even if all members were present at their peak, they would not be able to carry out this mission. They would be overwhelmed by so many powerful Dark Eldar units and completely wiped out.
But the individual combat strength displayed by these golden-white Dawn Messengers was simply too formidable.
It's incredibly powerful.
This made him wonder, when did the descendants of saints reach this level?
Historically, the Infinite Legion and the Saint Legion had a history of enmity and animosity back in the Legion Era ten thousand years ago. Although they later became loyal members of the Empire, historical issues kept their relationship strained, and they avoided cooperation whenever possible. When forced to fight together, they often operated independently, without any affiliation.
To elaborate, the descendants of the Saints generally view the Infinite Chapter as 'enemies'. After all, the rift that almost brought the two sides to war was because the Infinite Legion accepted the Emperor's mission to punish the Saints, acting as 'executioners' and destroying their once most glorious and proud 'perfect world'.
The descendants of the Infinite Warriors generally look down on the Saints, considering them too fanatical, irrational, and unreliable.
But today, the perception of Bjergsen, this infinite offspring, has been greatly refreshed.
The descendants of saints are so fierce.
They all seemed to be the most elite 'victorious' members of the parent organization.
The problem is that even within the mother group's Infinite Chapter, the ever-victorious army only has one company!
Only during the Legion era could a single army like Dalian be considered a victorious force—equivalent to a battle group in modern terms.
This battle group, which has only been established for less than 20 years, has this level of skill?
Pilsen was completely numb.
But overall, having such comrades-in-arms is definitely a good thing.
At least, this very important task has finally been completed.
(End of this chapter)












