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The Wounded Convoy Became Their Dinner Bell | Military Sci-Fi Infantry Story for Sleep

41 min · 1. juni 2026
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After a human battlefield collapses on a hostile colony world, a damaged flatbed carries wounded soldiers away from the front through an alkaline hardpan basin. The route is marked clear, but it crosses shatter-beak territory — uncharted alien beasts big enough to charge vehicles, break armor, and feed on humans. The transport is almost defenseless: one injured engineer at point, a failing exosuit, a damaged track assembly, and men in the cargo bed who cannot fight back. This is "The Hardpan Corridor" by Sascha Schmidt

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