Traveling through the Warhammer world, but I didn’t cry - #1071 - Chapter 1068 The Edge of the Galaxy
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- #1071 - Chapter 1068 The Edge of the Galaxy
Kane shook his head, feeling honored that he had been able to experience these legendary things.
When she mentioned the Emperor, Sister Selina’s face turned red with excitement. Every nun was enthusiastic about the Emperor. “If there is peace, I want to go to Terra. I want to see what the Emperor looks like.”
Erica smiled and said that she might return to Krieg after the war and transform the hell shrouded in nuclear contamination into a paradise on earth like a canteen.
Everyone was talking about the future. Then the order came and they were recruited and needed to go to an unknown galaxy to wait for the order.
It was Kane’s idea to dispatch the entire expeditionary force, but even the Armageddon Legion was included in the order, which was beyond his imagination.
Is there anything noteworthy about this army?
Kane thought for a while, and finally could only find one obvious feature.
That is, the Armageddon Legion can use orc weapons.
But this does not seem to be a significant advantage. Only when supplies are most difficult will the Armageddon Legion pick up orc weapons and use them. Those shabby guns and artillery have a very high risk of exploding, even if they are used by the orcs themselves.
After thinking about it for a long time, he didn’t come up with anything, so Kane enthusiastically put his arm around Yarrick’s shoulders and said, “Your legion will soon update its equipment like ours, and your power claws can also become better.”
“I think I’m more accustomed to using it now.”
After boarding the ship and finding the logistics officer, Kane was very angry and slapped the window.
“What do you mean by not upgrading? Do you want our comrades to continue fighting with those backward and weak laser guns?”
The logistics officer had no reaction to Kane’s anger, and replied calmly like a robot, “This is an order from the superiors. If it is not upgraded, it will not be upgraded. But we have old equipment transferred from other legions and warehouses to replace it. ”
“This is simply outrageous…” Kane wanted to say something more, so he let Alex pull him aside and walked out of the door.
As for the inability to upgrade his equipment, Yarrick didn’t complain too much. He just patted the bolt pistol on his waist and comforted him, “It doesn’t matter. We are familiar with these old guys. Maybe they are not used to your new equipment.” ”
“Better equipment can reduce casualties and more effectively eliminate the emperor’s enemies.” Kane was very dissatisfied with Yarrick’s compromise.
Arriving there, Kane was shocked by the size of the army gathered in this unnamed system. They first saw six or seven Eldar Arks. These magnificent creations of different sizes released thousands of rays of light to maintain the stability and continuity of the Webway. Every second, hundreds of ships from the Human Empire pour out of the Webway portal. They don’t stop for a moment, for fear of blocking the gate and causing a devastating space traffic accident.
Further away is a temporary dock, which currently only has a simple frame, barely able to provide a berth for ships.
Imperial fleets from various sectors and mobile fortresses from various battle groups rushed here, making Kane couldn’t help but wonder whether the entire empire’s military strength was gathered here.
Several rays of green light tore open the void, and then the Necrontyr’s huge and exaggerated void pyramid floated out. Kane’s body couldn’t help but tremble twice. The 30-kilometer-long battleship Hope was as worthless as a toothpick in front of these pyramids.
If there is a conflict with such an opponent, can the expeditionary force win?
In a state of shock and worry, Kane and Yarrick landed on the surface of the planet, which was filled with pragmatic buildings. They only considered providing more training and living places for soldiers.
“There is a tough battle to be fought next.” Yarick looked around and said, “Maybe this is the last battle you always say, either win or die in a humiliating defeat.”
“Yes, yes.” Commissar Kane swallowed. He had said this, but he never thought that the scale would be so terrifying. What he called the final battle was just the pursuit and elimination of the remaining enemies.
In the tall fortress spire that gave an unobstructed view of the camp, Perturabo and Dorn were communicating with their brothers.
Ryan’s cold expression sent chills down Perturabo’s back. Thanks to Leman Russ, who also squeezed in, Ryan’s body smelled more like a living person.
Judging from the way the two of them exhaled into mist, Llane did not leave after obeying the emperor’s order to go to Fenris to deal with Leman Russ last time. But think about it, even if Ryan leaves, where can he go? Caliban had been blown to pieces by him.
“Hahaha!” Leman Russ smiled roughly, with some bruises on his face. He must have had a small friction with Ryan before the communication, “We will be there soon, there are still some wolf cubs to finish. Their trial.”
Ryan’s face was still cold, but he nodded slightly to indicate that he would go with Leman Russ. Then their screen disconnected, leaving only the afterimage of Leman Russ suddenly disappearing while holding onto Lion’s armor, leaving Perturabo.
“The wolf probably made the lion drunk.” Dorn gave his opinion, but Perturabo didn’t care about the interaction between the cat and the dog. He just hoped that the camp he had worked so hard to build would not be lost. Just use it.
Some people arrived in the galaxy before the communication came, and the dark battleships became blurred on the detector.
“Corax is coming,” Perturabo said, and then gave the signal. Just as his eyes were fixed on the screen covered with snowflakes, Corax’s overly cold palm touched his face.
“Wow!” Perturabo was startled, jumped up and looked back. The mortal-sized Corax and several Raven Guards stood up from the shadows, with a hint of a successful joke on Corax’s melancholy face.
Dorn opened his arms and greeted Corax with a loose, non-contact hug.
“Dealing with the Redemption Star situation took up a lot of my time. There were so many issues that needed to be dealt with.”
“It doesn’t matter Corax, you are already the first brother to arrive here. We thought Jaghatai would come the fastest.”
Corax tilted his head slightly, “Chagatai has sent me many messages in the past few years, asking me how to write some sad poems. Maybe it was my temperament that caused him to misunderstand. I don’t like that type. of literary works, I prefer the Voice of Freedom.”
“What has Chagatai been doing these past few years?” Perturabo felt a headache when he mentioned this prairie man.
“Maybe he is busy chronicling. I heard that he is collecting historical materials.”
“Does chronicle need poetry?”