Since his infiltration operation started, he has been on standby in the void for more than a standard Terra, and the invaders have begun to act.
It is difficult to pass through the outer hull of Eternal Loyalty. This warship is huge and is simply a messy city in space, carrying thousands of souls, and the guardians are very alert to their homes.
Fortunately, when performing ground bombing missions, the battleship's detection system would be in a relatively weak state. In the end, the single-person aircraft he drove found a knuckle-like protrusion hanging under the main engine. This was a large pile of bulky iron blocks, clinging to the huge engine cover at the bottom of the Eternal Loyal, like a tumor.
There is the dead corner of the detector, and the slightest weakness in the Void Shield coverage—just enough to allow a Void Boat to slide into the shadow and break into it.
But his ship failed to reach the interior of the Eternal Loyalty. Although it possessed many incredible technologies, its design purpose was to send him close enough to take the ship to a distance close to the grounding process, and then retreat, eliminating the possibility that his invasion would be detected by an extremely diligent servant.
A hundred meters in the open air, a tiny distance, he was wearing power armor and using his jet pack to pass through this interval like a bomb shot from a blaster.
The steel-gray hull rushed towards him, and he hit the armor plate, climbed on it with magnetic gripping claws, and then scanned the situation like a spider toward the nearest hatch.
Two breaking bombs were installed, followed by a brief retreat, followed by a silent explosion.
A few seconds later, he went in, climbed over the metal grid inside, grabbed the support pole, and drilled towards the sealing area.
He found an angle between the two support beams, completely dark, surrounded by thick metal coatings.
It is thirty meters away from the infiltration point, full of the odor of oil and bilge sewage. The nearest inhabited deck above is at least one hundred meters away.
He was waiting here, enduring the tremor, which was the movement of the Eternal Loyalty carrying out orbital bombing.
More than once, an idea flashed through his mind: the warship was enough to smash the planet, but in that case his mission was not only short, but also meaningless.
Soon, the secondary engine's speeding explosion told him that the flagship was changing its course and heading to another location on the track.
He listened to the creaking sound of the inside of the starship under the pressure of turning, waiting for the hour to run out.
During this period, he did three things.
First, he checked the special equipment carried by the armor: anti-scanning resonance generator, enhanced bird divination unit, and sound silence power mechanism. At the same time, the armor painted in the same color as the silver-gray of the Astral Knight. The enemy-me-identification logo will show that he is a soldier in the Fourth Company.
This disguise cannot withstand rigorous inspections, but is enough to allow him to act briefly in public places only mortals.
Second, he loads a positioning reading to the contemplator in his helmet, which will depict the route to his destination.
There is no doubt that the internal structure of the Eternal Loyal is very different from the ship structure he already knows, but this gives him some confidence because the Revenge class adopts a similar template.
Third, before the action, he activated the encrypted transmitter fixed under the power pack and checked that the burst of encrypted data could pass through the Void Shield of Eternal Loyalty to where it should go.
Nothing else can detect it except its corresponding receiving array, even if it is intercepted, the purpose of the encryption design is to mimic the false output of a faulty bird node, and a conventional warship may have dozens of such nodes.
The timer shows that the hour has been completed, and he spent a little time gathering his mind.
Now he was buried in the steel internal organs of an extremely huge starship. Once the soldiers around him found him, they would kill him directly - isolated and helpless, lightly put on battle, alone.
By any standard, even by the standards of the legion he was in the past, it was a dangerous mission.
But this is the situation of the war, and no matter what, he cannot be discouraged.
So when the predetermined moment came, he quietly slipped into the shadow of what he was born to be.
The invader opened upwards from the infiltration point, tiptoed and crawled smoothly.
The route he chose was safe, so for more than an hour, he was unobstructed between the decks.
Eventually, he found a damaged dim corridor and entered the open space, with many dirty illumination balls spreading in the lower area of the Starship, illuminating his path.
No one noticed him, the crew was busy, and in any case, the crew rarely looked up at an Astate, even if they looked, they would not find anything that disturbed them.
He breathed the air in the cabin, and had to say that the smell of this deck was uncomfortable - the mixture of ash and engine oil was as thick as smoke.
Afterwards, he continued to move. The inside of the ship was like a maze, and the corridor would be folded back regularly. Most of the decks seemed to be built into concentric circles, and the rooms were distributed outward along the central spokes.
As he went deeper, he gradually understood the overall shape of this layout.
Soon, one of the two targets had entered the range of birdbu.
He began to speed up, moving along the route to the communication station, and the target on the screen got closer and closer as he took every step.
It's almost here.
There are dozens of communication stations distributed inside the vast number of Eternal Loyalty, each of which is a node on the overall network, distributed everywhere like the ganglion in the human body, and finally gathers at the center of the command bridge, where each signal and data is processed.
The highest point of the entire system is the Battleship's Starspeople, which are crowded with blind subspace savages. The layers of keen security systems protect the place in concentric circles.
Breaking into there is almost impossible, not enough, and unnecessary, because the intruders are enough to find what they want at low-level sites.
He leaned against the wall and slowly walked down the steel corridor in front.
Finally, five meters away from him, two security doors stood tightly blocked.
Although there was nothing in front of him, he had heard the rhythmic sound of boots coming from below.
He moved forward gently, the wall in front was lined with lead and equipped with a low-level sensor baffle, but he could still receive fuzzy signals from the other side.
He estimated that there were six people in it, none of them were Space Marines, but they were all equipped with weapons.
Then, he took out a wide-angle cortical isolator from his thigh, a nerve blocker that can cause a person to feel unconscious within a range of ten meters in diameter. The blaster sound was too loud and was not suitable for this kind of work, so he kept it in the holster.
He slowly walked to the door, confirmed that he was not being followed, and then entered a password on the door lock device.
He had a lot of combinations to try, most from the intermediate officer he knocked out on the six-deck down, others from the monitoring equipment he placed next to the unattended communications station.
The first password failed, and the second failed, but the third showed a green pass rune, and the locking structure of the gate was lifted with a click.
The heavy door panel slid open and he walked in swaggeringly, like a real Astral Knight.