Speaking of Shadow Fiends, in Cape's memory, the research institute had been dealing with them for a long time since its early days.
These guys are almost invincible in the dark: you don't know when they come, when they leave, and who they killed before they leave. It was not until the daily routine headcount that we suddenly found that one of our companions was missing, and everyone realized that someone had died in the Shadow Fiend's sneak attack.
At first, experience showed that shadow demons were afraid of light: they seemed to be able to move only in the dark, so the research institute installed lighting equipment on the main roads that never turned off.
However, it was of no use, people were still missing every day.
According to CCTV footage, these monsters mysteriously "refresh" from dark rooms inside the base, even if the rooms are completely "sealed" by light sources.
So the institute lit all the rooms 24 hours a day... For a while, everyone's sleep quality was extremely poor and they had to take melatonin tablets every day.
The Shadow Fiends' sneak attacks were one thing, and their fighting style was totally inconsistent with the laws of physics. They did not have a physical body, and the guns that humans were used to using could not harm them. Instead, the lethality of light was particularly effective.
On the other hand, Shadow Fiend is of course aware of this weakness of his, so he uses all kinds of weird abilities to avoid being exposed to light, such as destroying light sources from a long distance, using surrounding objects to block the light, etc.
Therefore, the security forces of scientific research institutes often make preparations for both scenarios: using high-kinetic energy bullets to tear through obstacles, and using tracer bullets or flares to kill.
The entire tactic must be based on the team's quick reaction and high-precision shooting, because the Shadow Fiend moves very fast, and it may have already rushed in front of you before you miss it with a burst of bullets. In order to increase the tolerance for reaction and shooting, each team is configured with about 7 people to ensure that at least 2-3 people can open fire as soon as they encounter the enemy.
As for the cool operation of cutting through obstacles with a knife at close range and then throwing in fireworks flares, it is not in the tactical manual for dealing with Shadow Fiend at all, because it does not conform to the fault-tolerant requirements of military science. It is in the category of science fiction... No, it is fantasy, the fantasy of the iron-blooded protagonist in B-level movies who kills an entire battalion alone.
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Therefore, Capet is now trapped in such contradictory logic.
It knew that it was Mia who threw the fireworks directly into the Shadow Demon's body, causing the extraordinary creature to die quickly, but it had no idea how Mia did it.
Even the most elite scientific research security forces cannot do this easily.
Or think about it from another angle: these three people in front of us cooperated so casually and yet so seamlessly that they could actually accomplish what a security team of seven people could do—not to mention that two of them were actually little girls. What kind of military strength is this
I don’t understand. I don’t understand at all.
Cape went downstairs silently and called in two engineering robots to repair the holes in the wall.
Ask took two people to guard the top-floor corridor, and asked Mier to pull out the people and Shadow Demon from the parallel world to start reviewing the battle just now.
"There's a saying in the professional world, 'Winning in the blink of an eye.'" Ask said as he looked at the people from the parallel world, who were stabbing Shadow Fiend again with the same swift and neat movements. "It means that they took the initiative from the moment they met for the first time."