Translator: SFBaka
ãOne Grappler is breaking through!ã
ãWhat about close air support!?ã
ãThey still have their hands full!ã
Zudodododo! The ground loudly shook and a monster with a height of 5 meters popped out from the depths of the dust cloud.
It had forelimbs covered with rocky carapace armor, multiple legs that looked like they could easily trample people to the ground, an eyeless face, and a drooling mouth lined with large human-like teeth. Its appearance easily induced a feeling of disgust.
âHiro, weâll handle that one.â
âWeâre fighting that thing with swords? Are you insane?â
âAny lifeform, no matter how monstrous, will die once their head is cut off. Iâll attract its attention so make sure to follow after me.â
âWaiâ¦â¦!â
Lt. Col. Serena gripped her longsword with both hands and plunged straight toward the giant aggressive lifeform (Tentative name: Grappler). I immediately ran after her in a fluster. I canât possibly leave it all up to her after all.
ãGIEEEEEEE!ã
I donât know if Lt. Col. Serenaâs white combat armor simply stood out too much, but the Grappler immediately zeroed in on her after unleashing a menacing cry and whipped out its armored forelimb. Dammit! It didnât have eyes so how could it have spotted her so easily? It looked like it was rather eager to turn Lt. Col. Serena into minced meat with a single swing.
Its rock armored arm finally slammed onto the ground and caused soil, dust, and rock fragments to scatter around. Lt. Col. Serenaâs figure vanished within the dust. It wonât be funny if she was done in with one swing, but through my universal maskâs HUD, I managed to spot Lt. Col. Serena successfully avoiding the monsterâs arm smash and running around it.
As expected of high-tech equipment. It looks like this amount of smoke and dust is nothing.
âHiyaah!â
A sword flashed and cut the creatureâs arm that was still buried beneath the ground. It looks like in front of a blade that could easily cut open a power armor, mere flesh and bones werenât even worth mentioning.
ãGIYAAAAAA!?ã
The Grappler started thrashing around as black blood spewed from its arm stump. And then, it brought down its remaining arm - the right one- straight at me.
â-Gh!â
I immediately held my breath and the world around me slowed down to a crawl. It was as if time was being stretched. I moved and shrugged off the air suffused with metallic sand clinging to my body and avoided the path of the creatureâs arm. I then timed my sword swing so I could make use of the momentum of the creatureâs arm to ensure I could cut it clean off.
I had to match the armâs movement and cut it in a specific way so my sword blade wouldnât break off. Plenty of blood spilled out from the arm once again and the Grappler screamed in pain.
ãYou did great. That was a perfect score.ã
I heard Lt. Serenaâs praise through the universal maskâs comm. I looked around to find out where she actually was and saw her on top of the Grapplerâs shoulder. She probably ran up the Grapplerâs body earlier.
ãHaaah!ã
She unleashed a vigorous slash. While standing on the Grapplerâs shoulder, Lt. Col. Serena used her mono-molecular sword to cut off its head in one swing. The Grapplerâs body immediately stiffened and started falling onto the ground.
Actually, It was about to fall right on top of me.
âAh, dammit!â
I desperately ran away and managed to avoid the Grapplerâs falling body. Lt. Col. Serena made a brilliant landing right beside me. Dammit. This person is really too much.
âYouâre still so tense even at the very end of the battle huh.â
âWell, you canât really compare an uncouth commoner mercenary like me to yourself whoâs a refined noble daughter after all.â
âI didnât say that to demean you. Youâre unmistakably a qualified warrior who can overcome your fears to go against mighty enemies. Itâs worthy of respect.â
After saying so, Lt. Col. Serena flashed me a gentle smile.
I feel like Iâm just being strung along, but oh well. Even I would feel a bit embarrassed when given compliments like that.
âAh, yeah. So whatâs the current battle situation?â
âIt looks like theyâve settled it on their end as well.â
The only giant creature that appeared was the Grappler we just defeated, and the other enemies consisted of dozens of Twisteds. It looks like the marines finished them off without any trouble.
âThe support barrage was barely there. What the heck are you doing?â
ãSorry. That was my miss.ã
Elmaâs apologetic voice came through the comm. Well, itâs not like I was seriously mad anyway. There were quite a number of enemies after all, so I guess I can forgive her for letting one pass through.
Or rather, it wasnât just Krishna thatâs being piloted by Elma that was providing close air support. There were imperial military dropships and small combat craft as well. Beside me, Lt. Col. Serena was ordering her forces to make sure that the large creatures wouldnât get through.
âItâs a bit of a waste, but just use the shot-cannons. It would be better than letting one of those get through again.â
âOh, donât worry about that. Weâll cover the ammo you will use up during this operation.â
âYou heard her. Donât hold back and fire away.â
ãRoger that. Iâm gonna go at it then.ã
Elma cut the call.
âAlright then. It looks like weâll have to endure this situation for a while more huhâ¦â¦â
âYes, for the time being.â
Ahead of us stood something that looked similar to a mountain - though clearly artificial - that was a bit obscured by the metallic dust storm.
After completing the investigation of the suppression ship, we set off once again in order to continue our pursuit, and we managed to find this place in the end. We dealt with a lot of twisted along the way mixed with a number of Grapplers just like the one we finished off earlier. After wading through the waves of enemy creatures, we finally managed to find this manmade structure out here.
âI wonder what the heck that is? An anthill?â
âIn any case, it definitely serves as the creatureâs nest. Iâm sure the attacks would get more and more intense the closer we are to that structure.â
It resembled an anthill but scaled up to a ridiculous degree. According to the readings displayed on my universal maskâs HUD, its height was approximately 300 meters or so. It was shaped like an uneven mountain. Was it built using soil? Its color didnât really resemble the color and appearance of the ground around it. It was mostly reddish-brown in color.
âSo what are we gonna do about that? Itâll be simple enough to just blast it to bits, I think.â
No matter how huge it was, in the end, it was still made out of soil and rocks. It would be completely helpless in front of laser cannons that smash shields and punch through dense combat ship armor. Itâs literally a tower made of sand.
âIâd like to do that if I could, butâ¦â¦â
âDo we really need to insist on capturing that guy? What was his name again? Uh, Geritz?â
âThatâs how it is. Well, Iâm not the only one insistent on the matter. The order came from the higher-ups.â
âBut as we are now, I donât think we have enough forces to break into their nest without the aid of close air support. Actually, itâs flat out impossible.â
Currently, itâs only thanks to the close air support from Krishna and the imperial combat ships that we are able to repel the attacks of the dangerous lifeforms crawling all over the place. If we were faced to deal with Grapplers along with the other creature types without air support, weâre basically doomed.
But, well, unlike the colonists armed with low-powered laser rifles, we have elite imperial marines from the Graccan empire with us. Their overall power, skills, and combat readiness are more than several leagues apart from the colonists. So if we were prepared to suffer casualties, we might just be able to barely pull it off.
âItâs alright. There are reinforcements coming very soon. Our advanced force is just responsible for finding the enemy base. The ones coming over are our main attack forces.â
âI see?â
I already think the marines accompanying us are plenty strong enough, but sheâs actually saying the reinforcements will be even stronger? I tilted my head as Lt. Col. Serena seemingly received a transmission. She talked with the other party through her comm for a short while and then looked up at the sky.
âThe main forces are here.â
âFrom the sky?â
I followed Lt. Col. Serenaâs gaze and looked up at the sky. I managed to make out the imperial combat ships and drop ships hovering above us. And beyond them was an object that seemed to be rapidly descending.
âOi, oi. Donât tell me itâs an orbital bombardment?â
âNo. As I said, itâs reinforcements.â
The object that was wrapped in crimson due to aerodynamic heating rapidly fell near the artificial structure ahead of us. It mercilessly crushed the earth beneath it and caused an explosion of dust and rocks. The ground beneath our feet shook from the impact.
âThatâs one heck of a powerful entranceâ¦â¦ So, what the heck is that anyway?â
âOur main ground attack forces.â
âAh, now I get itâ¦â¦â
The object that was now stuck on the ground resembled a giant metallic stake. An object fell off the stake and started to change form.
Yes. They were soldiers made of cold, hard advanced metal alloys that shed no blood or tears and didnât have fear of injury or death. They were humanoid in shape, with a metallic skeletal frame much, much stronger than human bones enveloped in thick layers of metal alloy armor. They had muscle fibers made out of advanced metal alloys as well and could crush a regular human into meat paste with a single swing of their arm. They also wielded heavy-caliber weaponry that could never be used by regular flesh-and-blood humans.
The heights of these humanoid killing machines ranged from those roughly as tall as an adult humanoid to ones standing to a towering 5 meters.
âSo itâs military combat bots.â
I was almost tempted to cry out T*tanfall![1] but I managed to hold myself back in the end.
âThatâs right. Since weâve mopped up the ones outside, weâll just leave storming the base to them and watch from here.â
The armored marines started building a sturdy-looking temporary base camp again. I followed after Lt. Col. Serena and headed toward the camp being constructed by the combat engineers and their bots.
[1] TL Notes: Titanfall is a videogame series developed by Respawn Entertainment and published by EA that features the marriage of an FPS shooter, parkour, and giant hulking mechs called Titans. Whenever you called for your Titan, it falls from above; hence Titanfall. It was pretty fun too, though quite underrated/underplayed IMO. Anyway, Iâll always have fond memories of BT-7274 and Jack Cooper.