It was taking too long. The vamps weren't going to show themselves, they were simply hiding deeper in the bunker. Recon had reported more vamps converging on this location. Thousands of them, each horde lead by one of the Vampire Generals. Even the Shrines couldn't handle those numbers, especially those that had access to anti-tank weaponry. If they didn't finish this soon, they'd be forced to repeat from the field, leaving Magnus and the higher caste safe. Kami had relied on the vamps charging out, ready for a fight. But it seemed that the beasts had more tactical capabilities than he had thought. "I'm going in. Any elite units that wish to come with me are free to do so. Anyone who wouldn't trust themselves in melee with a vampire is not skilled enough to follow me. They'll just form a walking lunch." Kami opened a box in the car. He retrieved several weapons from said box, as he prepared to enter the vampire base. It would be swarming with vamps, their numbers had been estimated around 500. At least 70 had been taken care of or heavily wounded in the initial fight. They had rushed out, or been caught in the explosions from the missiles. So that left approximately 430 vampires below ground. Including several of the most powerful Oldbloods on the He was going to need some serious gear. First off, he retrieved a pair of dual katana. Upgrades from his previous weapon, these had been constructed from Lonsdaleite. An extremely rare material formed when meteros containing graffite strike the Earth, it had a structure very similar to that of diamond. However, it uses a hexagonal structure instead of a cubic one. This makes it up to 58% harder than diamond, and one of hardest materials on the planet. With the addition of nanotubing technology, it was capable of absorbing large amounts of kinetic energy. This made it virtually indestructible, as it would take temperatures of almost 2000 degrees to melt it. The edge was almost monomolecular, a feat achieved due to electron-based engineering. It was sharp enough to cut through the armoured plating of a tank. Attempting to block it's edge with anything short of a force field was pointless. Of course, each of these things were worth about 0.8 million in and of themselves, but they were totally worth it. The second was a relatively simple piece of weaponry. The Reaper Cannon. The original schematics were designed in WWII, when both the allied forces and the germans were attempting to utilize specialized vampiric strike forces. A weapon so heavy-duty, nothing other than a vampire would be able to handle the recoil. Over the years it was improved, redesigned, rebuilt. This weapon was designed for use only of Oldbloods, any human holding it would be rapidly disarmed. Literally. The gun was 3 meters long, with two handles about 0.5 meters along it. A series of high-powered electromagnets launched a 60mm high explosive shell at Mach 2. The shell itself was a shrapnel explosives weapon, capable of rippign through even armoured targets should they be close to the explosion. Everything within 3 meters of the epicenter would find itself shredded. A direct hit would destroy a vampire to the extent that even their body became incapable of regenerating from it. He sheated the two katanas at his side, as he walked out, Reaper Canon in his hands. The weapon was simply too large to carry on his back, so it would be his initial attack force. It took two blasts to rip apart the debris in front of the bunker's entrance. His ultraviolet and sonar sensors activated, as he marched inot the darkness. Soon, the vampires would be on him. He would have hoped to take down more of them with the Shrines, but this would have to do. It was killing time.