Knox slightly frowned when he heard the system prompt in his mind.
He had been an Expert bomb disposal for so long, and now the system was finally here?
Also, what was the purpose of this new Operator Module?
He delved his thoughts deep into his mind.
Deep within his mind, a voice was echoing:
Codename: Vyron
[Welcome to GTI, recruit.]
[Current Operator loading: Codename - Vyron.]
[Troop Specialization: Assault.]
[Assault Soldiers have stronger combat capabilities and faster movement speed when aiming down sights.]
[Recruitment Evaluation: After multi-dimensional assessment, we believe 'Vyron' is the best candidate for this mission. We hope his abilities can be maximized. -- GTI Asia Branch.]
[Do you want to immediately claim the Newbie Welfare Sign-in?]
Knox made his decision: "Sign in."
[Congratulations, you have unlocked Vyron Tactical Prop: Power Boost.]
[Power Boost];
[LV1 Speed: Body reaction and speed increased by 50%!]
Instantly, a surge of heat exploded within Knox's body!
Knox only felt his body suddenly become light, as if it had become much more agile, and some of his bodily senses also became sharper.
Usually, when disarming bombs, he wore a heavy bomb disposal suit, making his body feel heavy and solid, with his legs full of strength.
This 50% increase in body reaction and speed had a significant impact on Knox.
And just as Knox was pleasantly surprised,
The voice deep in his mind continued to echo:
[GTI Subsidiary Mission initiated.]
[Loading mission.]
[Mission: Oil Rig Operation.]
[Mission Environment: Offshore Oil Rig.]
[Key Objective: Disarm the bomb.]
[Mission Intensity: Unknown.]
[Mission Briefing: Radicals have sabotaged the oil rig operations, taken oil rig workers hostage, and set new explosives as a threat.]
[Current Signal: Congratulations, recruit, you have received your first mission.]
[Completing the mission will grant rewards such as Special Operator skills, collectibles, and firearm weapons.]
[Current Signal: Personal Dossier has been opened.]
Knox quickly glanced at it, immediately understanding what this Delta Operation System was all about.
Completing missions would grant rewards.
Seeing the signal prompt, Knox opened his Personal Dossier.
The Personal Dossier opened, its contents still somewhat sparse;
[Personal Information]:
[Name]: Knox.
[ID]: 000047.
[Operation Level]: 1.
[Achievement Badges]: None.
[Currently Loaded Special Operator: Vyron.]
After a brief look at his Personal Dossier, Knox withdrew his gaze.
As a bomb disposal Expert, with an Assault Soldier module loaded, and having signed in for a skill that increased his body speed,
This combination, as it stood...
Could allow for a Syrian charge.
However, this was not a game; he only had one life, so caution was paramount.
At this moment, Seal Team B had also completed their preliminary observation of the oil rig platform's operational terrain.
Seal Team B's leader, Jason, turned his chair to Major Blackburn:
"So, what's the infiltration method?"
Major Blackburn did not speak; Clay, who was contemplating nearby, offered a suggestion:
"The platform is on a commercial fishing boat channel. We can use a fishing boat to infiltrate."
"It will drop us off within a few kilometers, without attracting any attention."
Jason then turned to Lisa Davis: "Davis, is the boat ready?"
Lisa Davis, in charge of logistics support, confidently replied:
"It's ready."
One-third of the Navy Special Operations Forces consisted of officers and Navy SEALs.
The remaining two-thirds were CS (Combat Support) and CCS (Combat Service Support).
As one of the world's most elite special forces, the Navy SEALs were highly reliant on 'support'.
Support was virtually responsible for all provisions for Navy SEALs members,
From large items like boats, engines, and parachutes, to small items like Velcro on uniforms,
From complex administrative supplies and combat systems (diving services, aerial drops) to simple compasses...
For example, an Expert bomb disposal like Knox was also part of Seal Team B's support.
Without this powerful high-tech logistics support, the Navy SEALs would be unable to conduct effective special operations.
When Davis, responsible for logistics support, confidently uttered these words, it often meant that the entire operational planning, integration, coordination, and execution had already been implemented,
Such as the boats used for the operation.
Professional matters were handled by professionals.
What the Navy SEALs of the Navy SEALs needed to do was act.
Major Blackburn looked at everyone:
"It's the rainy season."
"Sea levels are rising, and visibility is very low."
"Swimming and diving are very difficult."
"So we recommend taking a speedboat and infiltrating directly beneath the platform."
Upon hearing this arrangement, Captain Jason gestured on the oil rig model:
"We can lead and climb up the pillars, then lower a ladder."
At this point, Jason turned to Knox:
"Then we'll need EOD."
Life and death on the battlefield are unpredictable, and bombs are indiscriminate; this technical bomb disposal task fell to the bomb disposal Expert.
Facing Captain Jason's sharp gaze, Knox replied steadily without evasion:
"No problem, guaranteed."
Humility would not work here.
In a team like this, one had to show confidence and capability.
If Knox showed even a hint of hesitation, it would mean "get out."
No Navy SEALs would want to fight alongside someone who was "incapable."
Receiving Knox's affirmative answer, a satisfied Jason immediately turned to Davis:
"Davis, where are the reconnaissance and surveillance devices?"
Davis replied:
"They'll be launched from Djibouti."
"By the time we get on the C17 transport plane, they should be over the platform."
"But that trip will consume a lot of fuel, so the surveillance drone can only stay above the target until sunrise."
Jason, with his arms crossed, stood up:
"We'll be long gone by then, won't we?"
Major Blackburn, with his full beard, looked at everyone and gave the order:
"Alright, we depart in one hour."
"Any issues to resolve, do it now."
Upon hearing this, everyone stood up in unison, scattering without hesitation to prepare.
Knox also stood up and walked towards Lisa Davis:
"Hey, Officer."
He looked at the logistics officer Davis, whose eyes were full of hostility, and said:
"I need a gun."
"What do you think of the mp7?"
Davis was a logistics officer specifically providing support for Seal Team B, but only for Seal Team B.
She did not particularly like providing logistics services to soldiers outside of Seal Team B,
Even if they were Seal Team B's reinforcements, they were not within her service scope.
Because that would only increase her workload.
Hearing Knox wanted an mp7, Davis raised an eyebrow and retorted defensively:
"mp7, are you serious?"
Davis practically had "I'm very annoyed" written on her face, without any pretense or politeness.
Knox looked at the impatient Davis and still smiled:
"I need a close-quarters defensive weapon when I disarm bombs, please."
Perhaps it was his smile that made Davis drop her impatience; she shook her head and gestured:
"Come on, follow me to the toy house."
Here, the armory was jokingly called the "toy house."
The toy house contained all small and light weapons, as well as related optical equipment, and even various tools conducive to 'forced entry'.
When necessary, the toy house would even provide chainsaws for Navy SEALs operations, emphasizing brute force and efficiency.
As for the mp7? That was naturally no problem.
...
Two hours later,
A C17 transport plane was flying at high altitude.
Seal Team B of the Navy SEALs and the foreign reinforcements were in the troop compartment.
At this time, all frontline combat personnel were wearing black CP GEN3 combat suits, sitting silently and resting.
As Knox leaned back on the hard troop seat,
Davis suddenly looked at everyone and said:
"Reconnaissance and surveillance equipment have located a small boat at the oil rig platform."
"It is currently transporting six more soldiers onto the platform."
"The number of enemy combatants has now increased to about 12."