This is our Warhammer journey

Chapter 236: Start fighting

Chapter 236: Start fighting

While Ramses brought a wave of shock to the materialization of souls to the people of the 40k universe, the relocation of Pioneer 3 was also in full swing.

The surface launch environment of Pioneer 3 is extremely harsh. The constantly changing climate and terrain make space exploration a disaster, but fortunately, the Empire's powerful environmental modification technology makes up for this.

Dawnwings anchored itself to a continental shelf in a plain area using a gravity-traction device capable of dragging star debris, forcibly creating a stable launch site.

The Dawn Fleet did not have a transport fleet large enough to accommodate 300 million people, but fortunately, the Empire's terrifying construction technology—capable of building a Moon-class cruiser, the Lord Daros, in less than eleven years on a barbaric world—made up for this shortcoming.

After the various mobile city modules were modified to be sealed off, these 'temporary eco-ships,' which were detached from the main body of the mobile city and had an average length of about two kilometers, were sent into outer space via a temporary space elevator.
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Two weeks later.

The record player played soothing music, and the aroma of coffee filled the air.

People came and went, all craning their necks to look curiously at the universe outside the porthole.

This was the first time many of them had observed their nurturing planet from space.

"Are you all ready?"

Romulus stepped forward and saw Russell holding a glass of water, staring blankly at the planet in front of him.

"Yes, we've given up on as much as we could. The remaining data has been backed up. Most people are enthusiastic about being able to set foot in the stars."

Russell suppressed his astonishment and replied with feigned composure.

Romulus gazed at the transport ship, which was only one-fifth the size of the Dawn, not far away, and saw the double-headed eagles that had just been welded onto the outer steel plates. He was filled with emotion.

The empire seemed clumsy and backward.

Okay, no need to look like it.

However, the Empire never needs to worry about numerical aspects.

How adaptable are the modules?

"It is compatible, but the Great Sage also advised us not to use AI originating from ancient civilizations, as it is easily invaded. Our scientists are currently retracing the origins, and this is a specific research plan just formulated by the council."

Russell was a technocrat who knew everything about science.

After speaking, he paused for a moment, then, remembering something, pointed to the transport fleet outside and said:
"Should we rename the mobile city, like New Hope or New Pioneer?"

Your naming skills are questionable.

Romulus enjoys this relaxed atmosphere, which suggests that the local people are maintaining a good standard of living and mental well-being.

Just like Macurag.

When those people saw Judge Aglaia, their first reaction wasn't to run away, but to gather around and observe her, just like they would observe a rare animal.

"Don't rush to change the name. If everything goes smoothly, your ships will still need to be returned."

Romulus watched as a fragment of a star approached in the distance, dragged along by the relic cruiser 'Silent Oath,' the porthole automatically adjusting its brightness.

Sometimes it feels really abstract. The Empire clearly doesn't have AI, yet it manages to create glass that filters light according to the different stellar spectra to ensure that humans inside the warships can observe the outside world at any time.

Ordinary computers probably wouldn't be able to perform such complex calculations.

All I can say is that life in the Warhammer universe is full of cutting-edge technology.

He immediately shook his head, putting those things out of his mind; now was serious military strategy time.

Has the population census been completed?

"completed."

"Can the transport fleet complete the jump in time?"

He then asked Captain Aurora.

"A jump can only be initiated by entering deep space."

"Then let's lead the transport fleet away first."

Romulus began to explain to Russell.

"The transport fleet will approach Mandeville point, and under the command of the Great Sage, we will provide fire support to the Star God."

The Star Gods are not invincible, especially the fragments. They are indeed the embodiment of the laws of the real universe, but their existence is more like the valve of a faucet. Their trickle may not be able to compare with the weight of a naval cannon.

The plasma debris towed by the ships was intended to power the warships equipped with Nova Cannons.

Of course, the strength of the fragments fluctuates greatly.

Referring to the Leviathan swarm invasion of Baal, the Space Necromancer Traveler Anlakel released fragments of the Burner Niadra to fight the swarm.

This fragment is rather weak; its power in one move can only destroy one Insect Saint. Romulus feels that he could take down the opponent by himself.

The battle between the Mechanicus and the Necromancers on Orpheus was terrifying. Both sides used their most powerful weapons, with one side deploying the Fragment of the Supreme Celestial and the other the Black Hole Bomb. The clash of various superweapons drew almost an entire star sector into the conflict.

"May we send a representative to observe?"

Russell asked cautiously.

The atmosphere within the Dawn Fleet was quite good, and Romulus did not conceal their technology; the officers in charge of maneuvering the ships did not show any sign of refusal under the observation of the Human Alliance scientists.

"of course can."

Romulus nodded. "Rameses."

He then contacted his partner who was working with the preserver to develop a plan.

"I've got this sorted out on my end. I expect to be ready to respond in 13 hours."

"I'm all set on my end. Prepare a 3-cubic-kilometer open area. I'll send the preserver up once the mission begins."

Ramses, who was having Tarasin teach him how to use the Poké Ball, replied.

"it is good."

Through the exchange of questions and answers, Romulus had already formed a general outline in his mind, calculated the time, and predicted various possible futures.

Even time travelers have some biases when it comes to different races, but for the Star God, it's pure disgust.

The Necromancers are also a formidable force, but this race has been a tragedy since its inception.

The sun of their home planet was 'poisonous' because it was inhabited by a star god. This poison seeped into their very bones, and even leaving their home planet and seeking the help of the ancient saints could not change it. Ultimately, this led them down a path that would destroy both themselves and their enemies.

The Star God's antics in this universe have nothing to do with his own needs.

They simply thought it was fun.

For example, souls are actually of little use to them, but they eat them because they think they taste good.

From this perspective, they are even more significant than those four stinking lumps in space.

Therefore, from the perspective of a time traveler, whether it is the Star God, the Four Gods, or this current decaying empire, they are all enemies.

It's simply a difference in priority.

The existence of the Human Federation has proven that humanity in this universe is hopeful.

Perhaps right now, in each and every nest city, the mind of every human being has the fuel for pioneering and progress, waiting for someone to ignite it.

But the subspace will not allow it to exist, nor will those monsters and demons.

Whether for survival, for plunder, or simply for fun.

They will unleash their malice equally upon all life, causing everyone to sink deeper and deeper into the malice of this universe.

If the time travelers want to change all of this, but lack the ability to protect this flame of hope, how can they possibly gain the support of humanity or criticize humanity for losing hope?

That's why we need stronger power; we need the power to fight against all sorts of monsters and demons.

Because the weapon of criticism can never replace the criticism of weapons.

There are readily available, fully feasible cases in the subspace for reference, so apart from the concern about Karna's personality being overwritten, there's not much else to worry about.

Next up is the real universe.

Nothing represents the power of the real universe better than the Star God.

However, there are no examples.

The Star Gods are very unique; they are life forms in this universe that do not have a subspace projection, yet still possess consciousness.

Just like the transmigrators, relying on pure bioelectric activity, apart from derivatives, life itself has no connection with the subspace.

Therefore, attempting to seize power from the real universe is dangerous because there are no precedents and it is uncertain whether it will succeed.

But the plan is already complete, and the final backup plan is also in place. Now, this opportunity is rare and hard to come by.

Now it all depends on Arthur, or rather, on them—

Whether or not we can kill the Star God, and whether or not we can master the Star God's power.

Time passes minute by minute
Romulus gazed at the ever-changing planet before him, communicating with Ramses, his mind constantly engaged in calculations.

He wasn't sure if this attempt would be successful.

However, he must carefully utilize everything available to ensure the plan's complete success.

He will do his best.

As the transport fleet's trail disappeared into the horizon, a loud voice rang out.

"De la Cruz".

"exist!"

The invincible iron guards, who had been on standby, approached.

Romulus looked at Delacroix and commanded:

"Bring me the Great Sage."

The invisible radio waves receded into the distance, and amidst the crystal-clear clicking sounds now free from subspace interference, he glanced once more at the designated strike marker.

As the vibrations of the Nova Cannon charging began, I couldn't help but clench my fist.

Let's see if we're even qualified.

(End of this chapter)

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