A Core Ship From The Start

Chapter 861 - 861 603 Flying Dragon Tail Whip



Chapter 861 - 861 603 Flying Dragon Tail Whip

?Chapter 861: Chapter 603: Flying Dragon Tail Whip Chapter 861: Chapter 603: Flying Dragon Tail Whip For players, fighting against the alien bugs was far from easy; it could even be described as extremely tricky.

The reason lay in one of the alien bugs’ particularly sneaky and enduring unit types—the Suicide Bats.

They were completely black and had wings like bats, capable of flying both in space and within atmospheres. Their method of combat was very straightforward: they charged and self-destructed upon impact.

Moreover, Suicide Bats were very small, so small that they barely showed up on radar. This was normal, just as regular radars could detect passenger planes and fighters, but not drones—the latter were simply too tiny.

Some might ask, aren’t suicide units easy to deal with? Just shoot them and they’ll blow up en masse.

That’s the thinking of someone who’s played too many games.

The alien bugs weren’t stupid!

Their most common tactic involved dispersing millions of Suicide Bats. Due to their protective coloring, small size, and the radar’s inability to accurately identify them, the bats were almost impossible to detect. Even if some were discovered and eliminated, since they were spread out, a chain explosion was unlikely to occur.

As for the Void Shield—well, Suicide Bats could pass through the Void Shield since it could only block high-speed attacks, and the slow-moving Suicide Bats were fundamentally unable to be stopped by it.

In the game, the alien bugs’ Suicide Bats typically operated this way—first, they dispersed and then charged toward the player’s warships, slipping through the Void Shield. After passing through, the originally scattered bats would actively regroup, target a specific spot, and initiate a suicide attack.

If enough Suicide Bats made it through, a single explosion could directly blow up a player’s warship!

On the ground, attacks from Suicide Bats were manageable, but in space, they were truly terrifying—after all, they could launch an attack from 360 degrees with no blind spots. Once the enemy had any vulnerability, what awaited them was a horrific onslaught from the Suicide Bats.

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