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Chapter 551 Restarting the Production Line

Chapter 551 Restarting the Production Line

Clear the rubble of buildings, melt down unusable equipment, heavy engines and collect the bodies here.

A lot of complex and heavy work is going on.

As for those so-called members of the Mechanicus, Taylor sent them away and said.

"If you want that information, help me."

This method is like walking into an empty house and speaking to the legitimate owner.

If you want to get your stuff back, help me move.

Yes, move to your house.

But they had to do it.

First of all, Taylor really doesn't need those ridiculous research results. He has real green guys helping him.

In comparison, that thing is indeed not worth much.

However, the resources brought by the Mechanicus cannot be simply described. It mainly comes from the familiarity of the Forge World in the minds of those Mechanicus. That information is worth a fortune.

They also quickly found a large number of usable production lines and resources, which were obviously crucial for the launch of Skadi's second forging world.

Secondly, they can also be responsible for the development of the half-mined relics of the human technological era in the Forge World.

The benefits that those ancient things can bring have not yet been fully explored. Who knows how many good things are hidden in the ancient human relics.

Those were genuine good things left by our ancestors, so Taylor was naturally ready to accept them, and how to divide them had already been made clear.

He provided supplies and security, manpower and provisions, while the Mechanicum provided technology and guidance.

At that time, you will get 2 of the good things inside, I will get 7, and the Empire will take 1.

The brothers divided the stolen money from the tomb and went their separate ways to continue working for the empire.

However, the 20,000-year-old weapons and equipment were obviously almost unusable. Taylor did not have any expectations for this. After all, high-end goods placed in the stagnant position were not available everywhere.

If you're lucky, you can try subspace preservation and get those good things from the space wreck, but the probability is really small.

Therefore, the most important resource of this archaeological excavation is the so-called stc template, which is the foundation of imperial technology, and those stc modules from ancient human civilization.

They are the foundation of human technology, the inheritance of ancient wisdom, and can indeed be stored for a full 20,000 years.

The area explored this time has not yet been fully developed, but after Taylor and the Mechanicus' sustainable efforts, it will probably soon reveal its original appearance.

The second issue is about the development of the planet itself. Several major mining areas in this world have been shut down, and a large amount of fuel will take some time to transport.

There are a lot of stockpiled minerals, and geothermal heaters and solar energy can be used as a basis to refine minerals with low melting points.

At the same time, those minerals can start to form accessories on the low-end production line, while the more durable adamantine and ceramic steel will take some time to be used.

As for fuel, Taylor intends to try to get enough plasma from the sun to use as heat, but Skadi currently does not have such technology.

The negotiations in this regard were not actually smooth. After all, the imperial warlords and governors were all well-known for preferring to kill their own friends rather than themselves.

The STC that extracts solar plasma is priceless within the empire, firstly because the STC cannot be replicated, and secondly because such things are very expensive.

They could just sit there and make a living selling this stuff for the rest of their lives. There was clearly no need to share information or production, and few large worlds could afford such equipment.

In short, if the Mechanicus asks for a huge sum, then they really ask for a huge sum.

These guys actually wanted three warships in exchange. If it weren't for the consideration that there should be no war within the empire, Taylor really wanted to show them that the world was not so kind.

Of course, he also wanted to arrange for the greenskins to rob them, but those high-end technological products would not be treated as goods. Secondly, making everyone feel insecure would not be good in the long run.

Then there are the opinions about dissatisfaction with the greenskins that have always surrounded Taylor. If such a situation really happens, many people will follow the clues and think that it was Taylor who did it.

Harmony brings wealth...

But it won’t work if the other party doesn’t want to do business properly.

Of course, he didn't want to suffer in silence.

He was not very anxious about the energy issue. After all, getting enough fuel from other worlds would keep the forge running day and night.

In comparison, although plasma refining technologies are valuable, they still require a lot of resources to implement.

Secondly, those guys are asking for an exorbitant price. At this time when warships are most needed, they are still asking for a high price for three warships to satisfy their greedy ambitions.

In comparison, although the price of transporting large amounts of supplies is high, the consumption in a short period of time is far less than that of three battleships.

However, considering sustainable development, an important energy device is obviously important.

After all, this is not an agricultural-based place like Skadi, and the energy required for a large number of refining furnaces is difficult to solve with geothermal and solar energy.

Although Taylor had a headache, when a large amount of promethium was transported in, huge metal creations began to roar, iron felt banged, and war engines began to appear one after another under the combination of iron sheets and circuit boards.

Taylor personally painted the Skadi symbol for those metal monsters, which is a human bone representing purity and a snowflake representing Skadi, forming that special symbol.

Like a long-lost rune, it appears mysterious and elegant.

The idea came from the brothers of Fenris, although those Space Marines subsequently left Skadi.

But the spirit of those good brothers still remains here, in that symbol.

Taylor took this almost as an honor, having the goblins carefully paint the symbols on the war engines and equipment, using the best paint technology to stabilize them.

The name of the Skadi Guard was written in small Imperial Gothic characters, sealed with wax beneath the emblem.

In short, it looks high-end.

It is a price that ordinary people cannot afford.

But in fact, it is not. This is a level that most armored regiments in the empire can afford. It can even be said that Taylor deliberately set such a price.

He just wanted to use the money as start-up capital. As long as the factory was running, it would grow faster and faster.

There is no need to worry about losses, as we have supplies from Lord Guilliman and profits from the Skadi world.

Taylor knew very well that he was about to use good money to drive out bad money.

And the days of the oil men sitting on the rotting corpse of the empire and living off its resources are almost over.

Next is the era of Skadi manufacturing!
To hell with those damn Martians!
(End of this chapter)

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