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Chapter 621: Rescue!(1/2)

"You're crying, we're not dead yet." The officer cursed angrily and threw the starship soldier to the ground.

"Check, how long can the oxygen last?" The officer calmed down and asked another starship soldier.

Probably suppressed by the officer's brutal tactics, another starship soldier quickly replied: "The ideal situation is only one, one and a half, hours."

"Have you counted the survivors?" The officer touched his face harshly.

"There are 421 people, all in the two starship cabins in the front half."

The smallest warship has a crew of 2,000, and their warship is a medium-sized ship. It should have had 4,500-5,000 men, but now there are only more than 400 men left.

Thinking of their sacrificed comrades, several starship soldiers couldn't help but cry. They were lucky that the opponent's main cannon was fired at the rear half instead of the front half, otherwise none of them would have been able to escape.

The officer's face was dark and unreadable. He called the confidant beside him and whispered something. He saw that the confidant's face was pale and he moved his mouth. However, under the officer's gaze, he could only nod stiffly.

The officer patted his shoulder, and then said to the other starship soldiers in the control room: "Send me a distress signal."

This sentence seemed to give the panicked starship soldiers a little hope, and the distress signal was finally sent out. However, in this sky of stars, the probability of encountering an interstellar cruise ship passing by was extremely slim.

Time passed little by little, and an hour passed. On the radar, there was nothing but silence. There was no signal feedback at all. Everyone went from full of hope to despair. They might really be buried in this sea of ​​stars and become the people here.

dust.

When he saw that the warship's remaining oxygen could only last for 30 minutes, the officer's eyes flashed with cruelty, and he secretly nodded to his confidant.

When the confidant saw the look in his officer's eyes, his heart beat violently. He swallowed a mouthful of saliva and the hand on the push rod began to tremble slightly.

If possible, he really doesn't want to do it. But this is the commander's order, and he has to do it...

With red eyes, he looked at the nearly 400 soldiers in the starship cabin on the screen. He closed his eyes suddenly and pushed the control lever to turn off the oxygen device delivered to them.

Soon, someone discovered the changes in the control room. A starship control soldier shouted in surprise: "Ah, there is enough oxygen in the control room." He saw that the time suddenly stretched from less than half an hour to ten.

For more than 10 hours, this shows that their lives lasted for more than ten hours.

His reminder rekindled the confidence of the starship soldiers in the control room: "Did the oxygen device resume work? That's great." One starship soldier even cried excitedly. He knew that he still had hope of living, and no one else

Can resist this surprise.

An excited starship soldier wanted to tell his friends in the starship cabin the good news. He switched the screen to the control cabin and saw the people inside falling to the ground in pain. Some people even threw themselves on the passage leading to the control room.

On the door, banging on the door desperately...

This scene made him jump up suddenly. He shouted in horror: "Sir, the starship cabin..."

There was a "bang" sound. A heavy punch hit his abdomen, causing him to kneel to the ground in pain and unable to say the following words.

"El Bailey, cut off all screens and save energy." The officer stood beside the starship soldier and coldly ordered to his confidants.

"Yes, sir." Albery immediately interrupted the scene in the starship cabin.

There were about twenty starship soldiers in the entire control room, all looking at their commander, with different eyes: some were understanding, some were shocked, some were confused, some were frightened, but all the same, they didn't dare to say a word.

"We must survive. With the 4867 starship warriors on our Oro ship, we must survive even if we bear the guilt." The officer's cruel and cold voice sounded in the ears of every starship soldier.

After about three or four seconds of silence, a starship soldier suddenly shouted: "Support Captain Odor."

This sound also woke up all the starship soldiers, and they collectively shouted: "Support Captain Odor."

Only then did Captain Odor show his satisfied eyes. He winked at Albery. Albery looked at the kneeling starship soldier next to the captain and reminded: "Captain, Rama

It's also because care leads to chaos that he accidentally violated military discipline. Please ask the captain to spare him this time."

The captain glanced at Rama who was kneeling next to him, snorted coldly, and waved his hand, signaling Albery to take him down.

Albery immediately stepped forward, helped Rama up, and took him to the lounge next to the control room. He sighed lowly and muttered: "Tama, this is a lesson. You must remember to control your emotions in the future, captain."

But I hate people who yell the most."

Rama raised his red eyes and said with a pleading look: "Major Albery, save them, please save them!"

Albery looked surprised: "Rama, what's wrong? What happened?"

"There is no oxygen in the starship cabin. It must be the captain's fault, otherwise there would not be so much oxygen in the control room. In order to survive, he made 400 comrades pay with their lives. He is committing a crime. He is committing a crime.

"

Albery was stunned, his face full of shock. Rama suddenly grabbed his hand: "Major, only you, only you can save them, stop the captain, please stop the captain."

"But while the captain's life has been extended, haven't you also gained the extension of your life? Are you willing to give up the possibility of living?"

Rama showed a trace of determination on his face: "If my life is based on the lives of 400 comrades, I am willing to face death with a smile with them. At least I am worthy of my heart..."

Albeli patted Rama on the shoulder with appreciation: "Rama, you are indeed worthy of being a brave warrior of our Yagulin. I am proud of you!"

Rama shook his head violently: "No, no, I just did what I should do..." He suddenly grabbed the big hand holding his neck and tried desperately to break free, but Albery was a master at the pinnacle of his skills.

How could he, a soldier who had just entered the physical level, break free from the opponent's grasp?

Rama's struggle became weaker and weaker, and finally he was completely powerless... Albery looked at Rama who had lost all energy in his hands, and sneered: "I couldn't do it at first, but I didn't expect that I would die on my own. Even if I wanted to, now the whole thing

No one in the control room is willing to share this oxygen with others... Boy, before reincarnation, you must remember that only your own life is the most important, everything else is just a cloud."

Albery dragged Rama's body to the garbage disposer in the lounge, opened the lid, and threw Rama's whole body in. Soon, after being processed by the disposer, Tama would be thrown into the starship.

Outside the starship, it becomes garbage in the starry sky.

Albery walked back to the control room. The captain glanced at him, and he nodded slightly. Their eyes merged and then separated quickly.

It was quiet in the control room. All the starship control soldiers were paying close attention to the surrounding situation. Everyone knew that their life had only been extended from half an hour to more than ten hours. If within these ten hours, this

If there is not a starship or merchant cruise ship passing by in the area, death will still be waiting for them.

Another twenty minutes passed. Suddenly a starship soldier shouted in surprise: "We just received an unknown signal source."

Hearing this sentence, the entire control room suddenly cheered. The captain's eyes lit up. He immediately said: "Strengthen the signal search range for me. The distress signal that occurs every three minutes will become once every ten seconds."

"Yes, Captain!" Everyone started to take action.

Flying number:

"Squad leader, an unknown signal source was captured." A surveillance personnel monitoring the information source immediately reported to his superior.

"Understood, capture as much as possible." Soon his superior responded.

"Understood." the surveillance officer replied.

"Also, don't call me squad leader, call me team leader, don't forget." The superior then added, they are now a merchant ship, why do they still use military titles?

"Ah! I understand!" The staff member suddenly woke up, his anus tightened, and he immediately replied, "Hey, monitor, please don't write a demerit. He doesn't want to be punished after returning from the mission."

In order to atone for his crime, this staff member worked hard to search and analyze, and finally decoded it quickly: "Class...er, team leader, the source of the signal has been analyzed, it is a distress signal."

His squad leader, oh no, the team leader felt nervous and asked hurriedly: "What position?"

In the starry sky, unless there happens to be a warship or commercial cruise ship passing by, generally with this kind of distress signal, the probability of being rescued is high once in ten times. This situation has also made human countries make a common declaration that in the starry sky

Among them, once a distress signal is encountered, whether it is a warship or a commercial ship or a cruise ship, regardless of whether they are hostile to each other, they must abandon their prejudices and go all out to search and rescue.

"Still searching." The staff member said regretfully. The source of the signal was too vague and it was impossible to determine its true location for a while.

However, as time went by, the signal source began to become stronger. From this point of view, the other party's position was exactly in the direction of the cruise ship, so there was no need for the Feiyang to deviate from its original orbit early...

"The position is determined, the starry sky coordinates are: . , and the signal identification number has also been deciphered. It is Yagulin who is arranging the starship."

Confirmed news was conveyed to the captain of the Feiyang. In the captain's cabin, two people were sitting face to face on the sofa. On the coffee table was a leisure device that was popular in China thousands of years ago - chess!

One of them, an energetic man in his forties, was the supervisor of the Feiyang. He held up a cannon and fired it: "Let's see how your car escapes!"

Seeing the captain opposite, who was also in his forties and had a much more serious face, deep in thought, he asked casually, "Are you really going to save Yagulin's starship?"

"Can we not save it? There is a common declaration of mankind. If people know that we have abandoned it, China will be condemned by all mankind." The captain replied calmly.

"If you really don't want to save me, no one will know this." The supervisor shook his head. He had been partners for so many years and he still didn't know the other party's methods. "Tell me, what are your plans?"

The captain shrugged: "What do I have in mind?" After saying that, he fired an elephant and locked the opponent's cannon.

The captain's move made the supervisor focus on the chess board. He touched the piece he had captured with his fingers, as if he was thinking about something.

"You want to fish in troubled waters?" The supervisor seemed to have figured it out. He looked up at his captain and couldn't help but frown, "The commander wants us to fully cooperate with the six teams. You are not doing this for them.

Got into trouble?"

The captain smiled and said: "If you think too much, those six teams may want to thank me. I just gave them some good excuses and asked them to take the initiative to clean up some problematic characters."

Of course, he doesn't like those unknown forces treating his Feiyang as their own backyard.

The supervisor sighed slightly when he heard this. He knew that his free days were gone. The captain said it was easy, but in order to ensure that nothing went wrong, he had to go to great lengths to wipe the captain's butt...

Soon, the Feiyang found the dilapidated starship and rescued only 25 people in the main control room who survived. When Yagulin's 25 people stepped into the Feiyang, which was rich in resources, well-equipped and safe, some even collapsed.

Jumping, screaming and crying, they were really lucky to have escaped death.

Of course, there are also a few Yagulin who know the truth who feel sorry for the nearly 400 soldiers in the starship cabin. If they had known that a cruise ship would pass by within half an hour, maybe they should have taken a gamble and the sacrifices of their comrades would not have been in vain.

"Our people went to inspect the abandoned warship and found that all the information on it was gone. Yagulin was very cautious and did not give us a chance to learn about them at all, and destroyed all their information." The supervisor told the latest news.

asked the captain, "However, the soldiers in the two starship cabins were not killed because the warship was hit, but due to lack of oxygen. After preliminary inspection, there should be a problem with the oxygen delivery system."

The captain's hand paused: "Notify them and ask the people guarding them to be careful. If they find something strange, they will not arrest them, but stay away from them as much as possible."

"What's going on?" The captain's order shocked him.

The captain smiled bitterly and said: "Perhaps I really brought trouble to the whole ship."
To be continued...
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