This is our Warhammer journey
Chapter 383 The 40k era was an era belonging to the illiterate.
Chapter 383 The 40k era was an era for the illiterate.
On one hand, life is peaceful and serene; on the other hand, we are carrying heavy burdens.
"Don't eat yet."
Seeing Ramses looking just as ravenous as when he first arrived in this universe, Romulus waited until Ramses swallowed the meat in his mouth before slapping him on the back of the head.
"Ask you something."
"The wormhole model was generated so quickly?"
Ramses, who rarely takes a break, looked puzzled.
Before he returned, he outsourced all the research that Romulus had requested.
It was re-outsourced to Romulus.
As the saying goes, one should make reasonable use of the resources at hand to benefit oneself. His talent is just so-so. He is good at researching things like warp magic in an unconventional way, but he is not good at building models by accumulating data. There is no need to be stuck in one position.
"No, the random number is too large."
Romulus shook his head and continued, "That's why Azure Star is requesting the construction of a model for the compressed subspace portion. We need you to provide more subspace data."
Formerly Pierre, now on Azure Star.
That is, the first planet they landed on in this universe, which had a geothermal computer left over from the dark age of technology. Its computing power was absurd even among AIs. In just a few months, it completed the calculations that had troubled Caul for tens of thousands of years, and also took the opportunity to deal with the optimization problems of the original Space Marines.
With Azure Star being moved into the Dawn System by Kaul, this planet, which was designated as the data processing core and its designated technology research and development center and managed by the Dawn Star Preservator Array—a planet full of stories—also underwent terraforming. The entire surface of the planet was filled with coolant, and it had already fallen out of the category of habitable planets.
Apart from the area around the Eternal Flame Tower, which is over 8,000 meters above sea level and still contains the sanctuary and monument of the participants in the war, as well as some maintenance personnel, the rest of the area is covered by a deep blue liquid that maintains an average temperature of around 20°C year-round.
It's safe to say that it's a super AI. Although Romulus didn't completely shift the governance burden onto Azure Star for safety reasons, the planet's temperature didn't drop much after receiving a massive amount of data.
This also allowed Romulus to significantly expand the number of civil servants in the Dawn Sector's functional departments, and then ensure the healthy operation of the civil service system through multiple oversight and parliamentary systems, so as to comprehensively plan and coordinate the development and operation of all industries and things in the Dawn Sector, rather than the original unbridled development.
As for separatism, collusion, and corruption, those are no big deal with the four of them around.
Since superhumans truly exist in this universe, we cannot deny their role.
Romulus didn't consider himself a master of systems. Whether it was the Empire or the Dawn Sector, they were either full of loopholes or too idealistic, but many of the problems could indeed be filled by his god-like individual power.
Here's another amazing story.
Currently, the Dawn Sector does not process and store massive amounts of data directly through the subspace 'Spirit Network,' but instead relies on cargo ships capable of subspace travel to directly transport them.
I never expected this—
Forty thousand years have passed, and the basic logic of information transmission remains unchanged.
Even now, with the Spirit Network further expanding the communication bandwidth between star systems, it is still very difficult for the vast human empire. At present, the administrative efficiency of various planets in the Dawn Sector still relies on the local Astartes, and the information processing, integration and transmission still rely on the super single core of Dawn Star, which the Wings of Dawn can fully control in both the real and subspace levels.
Recently, with Ramses bringing back the initial observation data, the temperature of Azure Star has soared to eighty degrees, and the core temperature is even approaching one hundred degrees.
The Everlasting Tower had to remove its top insulation device and continue to radiate heat into outer space to help the planet dissipate heat, making the entire planet almost as bright as a second sun.
To prevent interference with the normal life of the other three planets, it has been moved to the other side of orbit.
"There's no other way. We've reached our limit. If we shrink any further, even if we manage to escape, we won't be allowed to."
After hearing this, Ramses forked another piece of meat for himself.
"What about all your studios in the warp?" "You mean the Eldar? Let me tell you the truth, don't count on those guys who can't even maintain the network properly and can sink their own Ark world. The reliable group of prophets is too small, there's no real change coming. As for the scientists on the Earth Clan and the Short-Haired Clan, they're already going all out, but the Tau Empire's creation of wormholes is an extremely low-probability event—"
Ramses came up with a half-baked idea: "If all else fails, why don't you send a diplomatic fleet to the Center of the Galaxy to have some exchanges with the Forge Clan?"
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It can only be said that the 40k era was an era for the illiterate.
"Where is the demon?"
Romulus asked again.
The subspace is essentially a supercomputer, but unlike the real universe which relies on algorithms, the subspace can first build an algorithm according to the client's requirements and then provide the specific results.
The price is the soul.
The prophecies of psionicists are like a group of hackers stealing computing power. As long as it's not too excessive, the warp's size generally won't cause a backlash, but various unexpected situations often arise due to interference from multiple factors.
"They're tough to catch. Tzeentch has now dragged Khorne and Nurgle into the mix. I not only have to be wary of those disguised demons of the Four Gods and design a layered system to prevent important areas from being invaded, but I also have to outwit and outmaneuver various powerful demons to relocate and prevent the constructed areas from being destroyed. For now, I can only fleece those lesser gods, but the problem is that these lesser gods aren't really sheep either."
Ramses sighed; his act of catching and burning demons had already aroused public outrage.
The four gods employ a variety of tricks to bait him, the lesser gods are constantly moving their bases and occasionally forming alliances to target him, and the lesser demons are now extremely cautious about even taking a bite.
Given these increasingly systematic and routine countermeasures from top to bottom, the efficiency of capturing Ramses demons has declined sharply. Although demons are inherently greedy and it is impossible to catch none, the decline in efficiency is inevitable.
It's unbelievable that so many monsters and demons in the subspace serve him.
"That would be troublesome."
Romulus lowered his hand, letting the document slip away from his grasp, and began to revise the next one.
He said, "Guess how long it will take to build the initial model?"
"ten years?"
"a hundred years."
Romulus emphasized: "The initial model, operating at full capacity for a hundred years, and that's assuming there's a physical prototype, is seriously out of sync with our expected plans."
According to Romulus's calculations, their system can only meticulously plan a maximum of 10,000 planets. The rest would require more convenient transportation facilities; otherwise, power would not be able to reach the countryside, and the instability in the context of the threat of chaos would be significant, which would be a net loss.
Haven't you noticed that, apart from the former territory of the Titanium Empire, the five special zones now operate under a governance model that is roughly equivalent to a feudal system?
In other words, given the qualities of Dante, Calgarh, and Huron, the philosopher-king system is indeed a system with sufficient upper limits in a certain sense.
However, even including the several regions directly under the jurisdiction of the Misty Starfield relying on the bandwidth of the Spirit Network, the five special zones don't even have five thousand worlds. Where are they going to find so many philosopher kings?
The Guilliman Recovery Plan must be implemented, and efficient transportation models must be developed.
But the number of people who are grieving is really unreliable; the randomness is too great.
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(End of this chapter)
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