Chapter 110: Chapter 110: He's Like Wolverine, Astartes Like the Hulk
Saori Makishima roughly understood everything now. She hadn't expected Black Cat to have such an incredible encounter.
Currently, the video Black Cat was extracting again showed this livestreamer risking his life while broadcasting.
That is to say, he could permanently go offline and stop broadcasting at any moment.
What could help him were those energy coins that could accelerate cross-world invitations, allowing him to briefly escape that hellish battlefield.
Those energy coins could be obtained not only from his own livestreaming but also, as it now appeared, by helping spread the livestream content to accelerate that energy bar.
So without delay, she immediately assisted Black Cat in creating and uploading a second episode on the spot.
The content of the second episode started from after his crash landing, beginning his battles with the Tyranids.
"This software is better."
There were tons of software online for processing and editing videos.
The software Black Cat had used yesterday was that kind of ordinary free software with simple functions.
Now, Saori directly helped pay to install a more professional one.
"This combat is too fast—you can't see anything clearly, it's all afterimages."
The combat in the footage felt like a film being played at accelerated speed.
If the entire content was like this, human dynamic vision couldn't keep up, so it wouldn't have any shocking effect. Because you couldn't see any details, it would actually be difficult to be impressed.
So Saori needed to process these aspects, slowing them down to an acceptable degree.
Seeing such footage that seemed to flash back and forth, all afterimages, Saori understood the danger at the scene and how terrifying the bugs' combat was.
Looking at the marching team the protagonist was in, those most basic soldiers who looked like grunts—if their combat abilities were placed in her real world, they would all be elite among elite ace soldiers.
They could be called the strongest soldiers.
As for the protagonist, currently dual-wielding daggers, his combat footage gave the feeling of Wolverine—that should be about his strength level.
And those figures in heavy armor—the Adeptus Astartes—each probably about 2.5 meters tall, were little iron giants.
Their ferocity was also amazing. Calling them humanoid tanks was truly fitting—it felt like a group of armored Hulks rampaging.
The weapons in their hands produced destruction that, when killing bugs, would pulverize a bug's body with one shot. But it was hard to determine the specific power since there were no reference objects to prove how strong the bugs' bodies were.
However, seeing the destructive power when those bullets hit humans gave some understanding—humans were like being hit by large-caliber machine guns, their bodies directly shattered into dozens of pieces.
As for why they would hit their own people, it was because individual soldiers were being used as shields by bugs, and they were obviously going to die at the bugs' hands anyway.
So these Astartes didn't hesitate at all to blast them together.
With such power, they could probably penetrate modern tanks too.
And such shooting was just basic equipment for these Astartes—they had other weapons.
For example, what looked like grenade weapons that, when fired, had effects that looked like thermobaric rounds.
However, more than half of their combat kills were directly hacking bugs with swords in their hands.
What appeared to be purely cold weapons couldn't possibly be what she understood as cold weapons for soldiers with such technology.
Among them, some designs looked like chainsaws, using accelerated chain saws to achieve damage, but certainly weren't as simple as she understood.
This chainsaw-like sword would emit intense buzzing sounds, seeming to cut through the air at high speed, making the chainsaw teeth glow—light and heat produced by high-speed friction with air.
Some bug shells that bullets couldn't penetrate were rather smoothly torn open by such weapons.
Besides the chainsaw-designed weapons, there were also what truly looked like pure cold weapon greatswords.
These swords seemed to glow slightly on the surface, covered by some kind of energy field. If using magical world settings, this would be enchanted with some magical effect buff.
This type of weapon was equally powerful, no less than the chainsaw-type weapons, and the damage caused felt more like beam blade effects.
However, these glowing swords seemed more advanced than chainswords, as only one person among these humanoid tanks carried one—the captain.
As for laser guns, these Astartes didn't seem to like using them much—they were more standard equipment for those grunt soldiers.
So if she could have more detailed content about these weapons and bugs, she could process it into the video, which would be more attractive.
Like any work, having more detailed introductions would let people better understand this world's settings, combat power level distinctions, and such.
Otherwise—
"M35 'Galaxy' short-pattern."
Black Cat suddenly blurted out this phrase while Saori was processing a scene of a grunt soldier laser shooting.
Watching Black Cat stare at this footage, she provided additional data supplementation.
Weight: 2.3kg Length: 90cm Firing modes: Single shot, full auto Rate of fire: 220 rounds/minute, etc.
She gave quite detailed specifications.
What about this one—Saori showed another weapon from the video.
"It's..."
Very good, this would make the video more attractive.
Unfortunately, not all weapons had detailed content, but she roughly understood what types of weapons they were.
For example, the chainsaw sword's teeth were monomolecular blades, and when operating, it indeed worked like a chainsaw at high speed.
As for power swords, these things were impressive—covered with a disruptor field that could break down matter at the molecular level.
And those cans—no, the seemingly pure heavy armor worn by those Astartes was also high-tech products: power armor.
The specific model wasn't clear, but she roughly introduced the power armor's strength.
These Astartes belonged to the 18th Legion of Space Marines created during the Great Crusade—the Salamanders Chapter.
"What else? What's this mech?"
This was the biggest weapon in the protagonist's current squad!!!
"What's wrong?"
Saori noticed Black Cat's expression suddenly became tense.
"This is getting bad."
Black Cat said in a heavy tone.
The reason he had just had time to provide this information was that the bugs had suddenly retreated.
This wasn't Black Cat asking—she couldn't actively interfere with him. This was his proactive message.
Now he had stopped talking, and along with those Astartes, they all sensed something and entered an unprecedented state of alert.
Obviously, the bugs' recent retreat, giving them a brief respite, was the calm before the storm.
It meant the enemy Tyranids were about to deploy even more dangerous bugs to attack them.
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