nice!

Beulah 2022-04-22 07:01:31

When I was reading it, I suddenly remembered the last paragraph in Da Liu's novel "Full Band Blocking Interference".

[Parker turns slowly, facing a group of front-line commanders in front of him, "Please convey my following words to the American troops on the ground: We are not born an army that can only rely on computers to fight, Like the enemy on the other side, we come from an army of peasants. Decades ago, on Guadalcanal, we fought the Japanese burrow by burrow in the tropical jungle; , we fended off the Chinese grenades with our shovels; and further afield, on that cold winter night, the great Washington made history by leading those shoeless soldiers across the frozen Trinton... …”

"Calibrate 1500 meters, let it go!"

"I order, the destruction of documents and non-combat baggage..."

"Calibrate 1200 meters, let it go!"

General Parker donned a steel helmet and body armor, and pinned his 9mm pistol under his left armpit. The howitzer was silent at this moment, the gunner was filling the grenade into the barrel, and then there was a chaotic explosion.

"All soldiers," said General Parker, looking at the group of Chinese tanks that had spread out in front of them like a death barrier, "put the bayonet on!"

From behind the thick smoke of the battlefield, the sun looms and disappears, casting changing light and shadow on Yukino in the bloody battle. 】

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  • Eusebio 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    If a person is not so sensitive, then he cannot see so clearly; but if he is sensitive enough to record everything, then he has to immerse himself in pain for a long time. Paliliu's scene is exactly the same as in COD6. But there is no cold rain soaking in the game, stinking corpses, and civilians holding your gun barrel and just wanting to beg for death.

  • Dolores 2022-03-27 09:01:08

    From the beginning of the Peleliu landing battle, it has gradually become better, and it is also a turning point in the whole play. On the whole, the first 4 episodes are too similar and loose, and the last 6 episodes maintain a fairly high level. However, unlike each episode of Brotherhood, which has a narrator and theme, Pacific Ocean is much inferior, and the narrators are mainly three people interspersed back and forth, lacking an independent main body. Sean from The Walking Dead was discovered in the first two episodes... but it was too early.