'Maybe we could rearm them somehow,' Eva thought. They continued their scans on the base and noted a mass of mecha in formation at the east end of it. They looked primed and ready to go at a moment's notice. Their design was just like all of the other mecha they had seen so far. They too had a red
Eva shrugged. Dealing with people like that was easy. Let them do what they want, that way when they screwed up, they took all the heat. The only problem was that it was Hell Week. His decisions could lead to their deaths, so they had to act, but do so under the radar. "It doesn't matter what he do
The squad leaders and their cadets rushed off to their hangars as the alarm sounded around them. Eva and Chengli's squad immediately got into their mecha, powered on, and readied up. They equipped their weapons and got into formation very rapidly. The two sergeants watched proudly as the cadets ru
At the west end of the encampment, a wing of six mecha hid behind some of the encampment's defensive fortifications as they were constantly peppered with enemy fire. All of the mechs were heavily damaged, and the pilots inside were panicked. There were only the six of them that were defending this
A hit on any one of these would cripple or neutralize the drone outright. It would still be functional, but it just wouldn't be able to receive, make sense of, or process any orders or directives. Any interruption in this chain of thought would render the mecha neutralized without any muss or fuss.
Under their care, damaged mecha could be repaired in half the time. The value of a well-trained wing of battlefield mechanics couldn't be overstated. Eva was saddened that they didn't have more cadets like them. She and Chengli decided to change things up now that they had torn the enemy squadron
Although everyone was on high alert, no other attacks happened after that. Everyone quickly regrouped and reorganized their defenses while Eva and Chengli's squadron stood down to repair and resupply. All the squad leaders headed into the command tent where Grizz and his lackeys were playing around
He held dark thoughts about the two of them as his anger subsided a little. "Fine," he said gruffly. "Vote as much as you like. I'll still obviously be unit leader at the end of it. No-one else can match my strength or my determination." The other squad leaders scoffed silently at him. They had ex