Warhammer: Rise of the Star Gods

Chapter 22 Preparing for a Field Trip



Zhang Lingyou was flying according to the map given by the Spirit Tribe. The place he was going to was a civilized world of arthropods that looked like humans but were actually lobsters.

These arthropods can move freely in a liquid-free state, and the technology of civilization has developed to the extent of traveling within the star system.

Their level of technology is not important. Even the technology of the Necron, Zhang Lingyou can now understand it at a glance and has no interest in looking at their technology.

There are three reasons why you go to which galaxy:

First, the situation there is quite chaotic and it is essentially a remote country. The Necron were not nearby, the Eldar were too lazy to care, and the Quirk Orcs felt that the income from a trip there was not enough to pay for the maintenance of their own ships. There are only a few other aliens who are not very different from each other gathered together, maintaining a balance between them (they are all rookies, fighting for each other), no force can pose a threat to Zhang Lingyou, and it is quite safe.

The second is which region is located. It is very far away from the Hek dynasty chosen by Terra and Zhang Lingyou (a very poor small dynasty with poor technology, wealth... no wealth, and very poor strength. It was the exiled Daisu dynasty). Far away (I can’t post the map now. When I can, I will make a Warhammer 10K map and post it). Support them yourself so that the movements made by this race when necessary are more conspicuous, which can provide a good cover for Zhang Lingyou's trip to Terra and the Necron poverty alleviation plan.

Third, Zhang Lingyou needs to look at his ability to promote the development of other races. He knew very well that the reason why the Battle in Heaven was so brutal and could drag on for millions of years was inseparable from the fact that the two big bosses, the Ancient Saint Star God, had an army of servants in their hands. But what is this efficiency? What are the limits of speed and amplitude? What is the method of support? Do the directions play to their own strengths, or are they used to complement their own strengths? Zhang Lingyou didn't know that he needed to investigate these issues now and find a guinea pig to experiment on.

In addition to the usage of the guinea pig, another thing that takes up a lot of Zhang Lingyou's computing power is the current situation in the Milky Way.

It can be said that the current state of the galaxy is quite unfriendly to races that do not have a main god-level god behind them. Needless to say, the United States, the alliance of the orcs, has two powerful gods and a large number of Slann to help in the real universe; the Eldar Empire has a pantheon, and at one time it defeated the three emotional gods of the subspace. It’s unknown whether it’s true or not, at least that’s what the Eldar God said), and he knows all about the strength; even the Necrons, who are famous for their almost metaphysical technology, have almost all the Star God fragments in their hands (as far as the Eldar are concerned) According to the news in the Imperial Museum, the Spirit Empire has never captured the Star God fragments at all, and the Necrons have never asked anyone to recover the Star God fragments), and there are many gods in their hands.

This makes it impossible for other races to play. Spirits can ascend. Not to mention whether they can create new gods, but to say the least, if they are created, so what? Are you sure that the gods created by your own race can compete with those two subspace big brothers?

Don't even think about genetic ascension and mechanical ascension. The space necromancer can move the star gods, and the technology tree that has been developed for thousands of years will disappear.

You said you want to take all three paths together? If you can't even deal with one good person, you still want to deal with three of them together? These three are indeed scheming when nothing happens, but please note that they need to be "okay". It is difficult to have a decent legacy for this kind of behavior that wants to challenge their order (the poor ones have no potential and no threat, they only know how to talk) Yes, that's another story. Those three don't always care about reputation).

"It's difficult to deal with. These three have blocked all the current paths forward. The only way to break through is from the Necron." Zhang Lingyou thought, facing the current situation of other races being blocked in the future, he also has Heartless.

So what if the fragments of the Star God can distort the laws of the real universe? There are more fragments of the Star God on the Necron side. If we really take action, we have to keep running.

We still have to find the Emperor. This is the only variable that is powerful enough. When we get to Terra, we must clear out the Secret Cult first...

Esoteric religion? Yes, the purpose of the Esoteric Cult is to eliminate Chaos, so in addition to the three peddlers of subspace, what is the attitude of the Eldar and Orc gods? Do they dare to take action? Can we take their teachings in the direction of "it is our duty to calm the soul waves in the subspace and restore our past glory"?

In stark contrast to the Esoteric Cult, a force that fights against the Sea of ​​Souls, there is the Tomb Technician Society (or the Secret Society, or the "High Technician Academic Community", it all depends on which translation court you find)! After this organization transformed from the Necrontyr to the Necron, it became hostile to the Council of the Three Saints because the Silent King had cheated the future of the entire clan.

They are connected with the Three Holy Cross [the symbol of the Three Holy Councils, and also the symbol of the power of Necron adjudication. Most members of the Necron dynasty will have this symbol, which represents obedience to the supreme power of the Necron (don't take it as a sign of rebellion). The dynasty talks about things, but people have rebelled, so why should they care about this?). Although in 40K, there are many Necron dynasties who ignore the Three Saints Council, and their strength is also extremely powerful. They all refuse to wear it and try every means to fight against the Necron dynasty (GW said they are hostile to all dynasties, but I don’t know why. Why don't you go to the Szalakan Dynasty? The wrongdoers have their own owners. What's the benefit of setting up such a big opposition?), it's a force that can be used.

In addition, Zhang Lingyou’s cliche Nefelek dynasty and the Enlightened Ones, these Necrons are all heavyweights (collectively known as the "Star-Worship Necrons"). If possible, Zhang Lingyou would award this group of iron ribs "the most admired pinkeye patients in the whole galaxy". To put it simply: at first, they envied the ancient saints' longevity and Tianqi, then they envied the mechanical ascension without illness and disaster, and now they want to When you become a star god, you can truly achieve mechanical ascension and reach the end of evolution.

The four forces of the Emperor, the Secret Cult, the Tomb Technician Society, and the Star-Worship Necromancer Sect are the basic bases that Zhang Lingyou can unite with now.

As for those of the same race...

Zhang Lingyou hasn't thought of a good solution yet, so he has to avoid fighting to save his life. It's not that he's afraid of fighting, he just doesn't want to engage in a meaningless life-and-death struggle.

From Zhang Lingyou's point of view: After fighting other Star God fragments, he will inevitably get injured. If he loses, there's nothing to say; so what if he wins? Do you have a way to deal with the fragments of the Star God? Do you dare to say it? Aren't you afraid that you are going crazy?

At this point, the general plan has been set: to unite the forces that can be combined, first establish a few basic plans, and then develop a strong base.

Eggs cannot be put in one basket. Since there are conditions, we cannot hold on to human beings. Investment is risky, and we must be prepared to decisively abandon the irrational impact of sunk costs.

... ...

Water God, where the capital of the Lobster People is located

Zoeberg sat on his throne, feeling very tired, and even the usual red shell had lost its luster. He no longer wanted to continue processing files, he needed to rest!

The tentacles separated from the neural interface. Zoiberg planned to stand up and move his body. If he sat down again, his shell would become crispy.

At this time, a voice sounded behind him: "I need your help with something, please kneel down and take over the task first."


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.