He seems to be treating us as something like Interx, a political entity of an egalitarian human civilization that was destroyed by the Empire. This cannot be said to be wrong, after all, it can be regarded as "an unrelated new work that inherits the spirit of the original."

"Honestly, I think the Human Empire itself is a natural disaster for human civilization in the universe."

A sociologist made this assessment of the Great Crusade.

This Primarch displayed a high degree of character flaws during psychological experiments, to an unbearable degree.

For example, the narrow-minded human aesthetic tendencies. Just because we keep using human appearance to negotiate with him, his attitude will change for the better? It's really like trying to cover up one's faults. His obsession with appearance is simply absurd.

For example, they subconsciously obey the Emperor of Mankind and take pride in this loyalty.

For example, he despised the beauty of laborers and pursued so-called elegance and aristocracy, which were low tastes and dregs of thought. He was clearly just a fitter by birth, and was truly a despicable fake aristocrat.

For example, he is extremely arrogant and self-deceiving, unable to tolerate changes that are not within his expectations. His perfectionism makes him unable to accept any failure, even if it means paying a heavy price to maintain external perfection.

The Federation's military experts ultimately gave the Primarch's professional qualities a disdainful evaluation, believing that he simply did not possess the psychological qualities to be an excellent military general.

This Primarch was qualified to command interstellar wars because he was indeed born with good fortune. The genes of his father, the Emperor himself, gave him extremely high psychic potential and thinking ability, otherwise his character flaws would have ruined him long ago.

Looks like it's ruined? That's fine.

……

Although Fulgrim's clone was far inferior to expectations in terms of combat ability and psychological quality, the scientists of the Federation still decided to continue studying him because his soul was obviously more valuable. To be precise, it was not his, but Fulgrim's own.

The Federation's psychic research department conducted an in-depth analysis of this and eventually came to a shocking conclusion: the true nature of the Primarch was a secondary god stuffed into a human body, and their souls were not something that ordinary humans could form.

Researchers discovered that what Fulgrim's clones lacked was not some physiological component, but a spiritual existence.

His "original body", the one who had fallen into the demonic primarch Fulgrim, had reached a kind of demigod-level status in the psychic realm.

However, since the clone only copies the body and not the soul, it is far from being able to match the original in terms of spiritual energy.

Although Kronfulgrim expressed great remorse and determination to make amends for the actions of his original body: the Daemon Primarch Fulgrim, it was unlikely that he could make amends.

……

Because the real Fulgrim marked him, due to the psionic theory concept of "like begets like", the powerful entity can exert great influence on the clone on the psionic level.

Although the clone vowed not to repeat the same mistake, the fact is: as long as the clone comes into contact with the original, even for a moment, the original can instantly pollute the clone's soul and make it completely degenerate into an extension of the original.

In other words, it is theoretically impossible for this clone to defeat the original body, because his existence itself is deeply affected by the original body.

This further degrades his combat value - he cannot even be used against the Daemon Primarch, or he would become part of the enemy, and his obsessive love for the Emperor of Mankind makes him unwilling to help us fight the Imperium.

"So...his only purpose in life is to stay in the detention center and chat with us?"

At a conference, a federal psychologist lamented this.

……

However, the research results achieved through Fulgrim's cloning are very valuable.

The semiotic attraction between the clone and the original allows us to more accurately locate the psychic signals of the demon primarch through him.

Moreover, the various physical and psychic parameters of the Fulgrim clone itself are precious enough. This clone provides us with another way to store divine psychic energy besides spiritual power.

Previously, the Helka Confederation relied primarily on its "spiritual machine" system for the storage and utilization of psychic energy. However, Fulgrim's clones offered another possibility: using organic life forms as vessels for divine souls. This discovery was a huge leap forward for the Federation's psychic technology.

Rumor has it that Ruo Ken is particularly interested in this, and his theory of cultivation seems to have reached a new level with the help of these research data.

Researchers are also trying to replicate the Primarch's creation process. While we can now replicate Fulgrim's body, the real problem lies in the soul.

Simply copying the genetic structure cannot create a true Primarch, because the crucial divine soul cannot be manufactured out of thin air.

But some scientists had an idea: we can use mechanical relics to create new psychic sparks, but not to activate the spiritual machine, but to import them into the biological body to create a new individual belonging to the Federation that is different from all the original bodies of the human empire.

Everyone had different opinions on how this individual should be shaped. Finally, someone suggested expanding it with inspiration from a hammer, and because it was so strange, it was accepted.

The mechanical relic has begun collecting spiritual energy for related experiments.

……

During the research process, psychologists of the Helka Federation reluctantly came to a conclusion: the Emperor is simply a psychopath when it comes to dealing with family relationships.

"He created these Primarchs, but failed to provide them with a good environment to shape their personalities. Furthermore, he neglected them and allowed them to carry childhood traumas and engage in high-intensity wars that would lead to severe PtsD."

"He gave them absolute power, but not the rationality to use it properly," a psychologist wrote in a report. "His actions led to many Primarchs developing serious psychological problems in their later years, and ultimately to their complete corruption under the seduction of corrupted psychic entities."

The report sparked a lot of sarcastic comments at the top.

"So, this greatest psychic in human history actually completely failed in family education?"

Former Chief Consul Dolores asked the question nervously.

"Obviously. His 'sons' often suffer from highly unstable mental states. Some have extreme low self-esteem, some are arrogant, some are completely socially incapable, and some suffer from paranoid personality disorder. Even their excellent genes cannot mask their flawed thinking."

This was the comment from the myconid supervisor, who was very good at socializing.

"The 'goods' we exchanged from Trazyn are only worth a deeper understanding of the Emperor's history of failed parenting?"

"Not in terms of research results, but in terms of my own abilities, it is indeed a priceless useless thing."

164

Chapter 164 Let us reach a consensus.

On a spaceship in deep space, Wak, a high-level shaper of the Kroot people, followed his kind to participate in the Federation's initiative meeting for the establishment of the Star Community.

He sat quietly in the seat of the spaceship provided by the Federation, looking at the deep starry sky through the porthole.

The light of the Milky Way was reflected in his eyes, and countless thoughts were surging in his heart.

This journey is an unprecedented event. The Helka Federation is about to hold a preparatory meeting for the Star Ocean Community, inviting civilizations in the galaxy that are willing to join to discuss the future order.

This wasn't just a political meeting; it marked a moment of profound change, a moment that would alter the entire landscape of the galaxy. And he, a representative of the Kroot species, was personally involved.

The elders warned him not to go against the will of the Federation. Even though they acted very humble, their wisdom was something that even the Tau people could not defy.

He recalled the profound reforms that the Helka Federation had promoted in the Tau Empire over the past few years.

……

Initially, the Tau tried to stick to their caste system, which determined each person's profession, responsibilities and social status, and all Tau believed that this was an ideal way to divide society.

However, the arrival of the Helka Federation shattered all of this. Without sacrificing a single soldier, they brought with them greater productivity, more advanced technology, and a more mature social management system, all of which completely destroyed the original social structure of the Tau Empire.

But for ordinary Tau, this change has only benefits. Change isn't achieved by driving a propaganda car with a loudspeaker blaring, "You want free things!" It's the social transformation brought about by production capacity upgrades. The Federation does have the goods.

The application of genetic modification and youth serum has eliminated the physical differences among members of different clans and extended their average lifespan.

The Tau no longer needed to consider what kind of work they should do based on the physical differences of their clans. When all Tau had the same physical and intellectual conditions and the same lifespan, the caste divisions between them no longer existed.

The Federation's extremely advanced culture and propaganda industry has rapidly marginalized the more negative ideas in the Titanium civilization. They may not have disappeared, but no one thinks they are still needed in life.

Wacker had to admit that the Helka Federation's methods were truly state-of-the-art. Change wasn't achieved through slogans or force, but through the upgrading of production capacity. When new technologies and production systems provided sufficient impetus, the foundations that had previously maintained the old order would automatically collapse.

……

However, within the Tau Empire, the most intense resistance did not come from the Tau themselves. It was Jura and Guvisa, the human members of the Tau Empire, who had clearly opposed the Federation's reforms.

Since the Tau Empire accepted humans as citizens, some humans have gradually come to accept the concept of "The Greater Good". However, this belief has been taken to extremes by some humans, even reaching religious levels.

These converts believed that the philosophy of the Tau was the ultimate truth, and they worshipped Tau-Wa, or the Greater Good, as a sacred doctrine. This even led to a convergence of beliefs, resulting in the creation of a psychic entity, a mysterious being that combined the psychic influences of various Tau Empire servant species.

This kind of thinking is not peaceful enough, so the Federation's experts in the Ascension Project for Affected Populations acted quickly to ban the public activities of these believers of the Greater Good.

They also invited the god they worshipped back to the federal headquarters. Wak heard that the strange psychic entity had no face and had characteristics of various species, including those of the Kroot.

The Federation believes she is a naturally occurring psionic entity and is trying to convince her to undergo telekinesis.

This matter was also told to the Tau people, causing these materialists who firmly denied psychic powers to experience the collapse of their worldview.

……

The Kroot themselves were also greatly affected by the Federation's Operation Shift.

The Federation's most direct prohibition on the Kroot is the prohibition of consuming the remains of intelligent creatures. Even in situations where they need to lower their moral standards according to artificial moral standards, they can only consume "mysterious nutritional paste."

This order caused an uproar in Kroot society, with the Shapers protesting angrily, believing that it would cause the Kroot to lose their ability to evolve.

A Kroot Shaper was furious: "Who will give me the nutrients I need?"

Then the Federation gave him a warning. The Federation genetic modification scholar made the Shaper drink a tube of strange drink.

Instantly, the shaper's body transformed dramatically, almost instantly decomposing into a messy, muddy mass of organic matter. Researchers then injected him with a biofixative to maintain his body, which had nearly turned into a turbid organic slurry.

The Kroot Shaper was actually still very memorable, "very energetic," he described it as.

The senior Shaper elder said he'd never tasted such complex and rich DNA, one that "made him feel good." Even isolating just a trace of it would have an immeasurable impact on the Kroot's evolution. Perhaps only the few who accidentally ingested Tyranids could...

The other elders immediately gave him a stern look and told him not to mention his dark history.

So no Kroot would question the Federation's level of advancement anymore. In their view, the way the Kroot evolved was only the difference between 50% failure and 100% failure compared to completely random natural mutations.

What the Chief Shapers have to do now is not to tame Kroot Hounds or charge into battle, but to finish community college and master the basic genetic science knowledge of the Federation.

As the best among the training shapers, Wacker was given the glorious task of joining the delegation to attend the preparatory meeting of the Star Ocean Community.

His job is not just to represent the Kroot, but to gain a deeper understanding of the Federation's plans and ensure that the Kroot can find their place in this new order.

……

The delegation soon arrived at the preparatory meeting. Looking around, Wacker realized that the place was packed with talented people.

A strangely shaped robot sat beside him. It looked like the Empire's "Baymax" model. Could this kind of robot actually have such self-discipline? Under normal circumstances, they should have to be accompanied by a mechanical priest to act.

The Tau hero, Farsight, leaned on his broadsword, which exuded an ominous aura that could devour lives, making Waq admire the commander-in-chief, Farsight, for taming it.

A strange-looking Aida man remained silent, watching the noisy meeting scene like a clay sculpture or wooden carving. He wore a pale, horned mask, which made Wak feel chilly.

An extremely handsome and burly white-haired human, wearing a pair of strange bracelets, sat among the crowd. He looked around as if looking for an escape route.

A Necron, who had arrived as a "special guest," had a green light flashing in his eyes, seemingly calculating some data. Then he cursed inwardly, "Failed again! Is there no password at all?"

The representative of the Wotan Federation looked around, then silently used a data recorder to record every enemy who mocked his shortness.

Other factions also sent their representatives: giant armored men resembling giant stag beetles, space foxes living on the ring world, forest immortals cared for by out-of-control servitors, the Poison Paladin Knights, the Republic of Kor Azan, the Chirik Cooperative, the Kingdom of Yongdarim, the Republic of Blog, and so on and so forth...

Finally, the representative of the Federation, the special envoy Yulong finally arrived. She sat at the head of the table and began the conference aimed at uniting all the allies and vassals within the Federation's sphere of influence.

……

Representatives from countless planets surrounded the Helka Federation's governor. Some were present in person, while others appeared and disappeared in a pale blue light, symbolizing the arrival of a new era.

The preparatory meeting for the Star Ocean Community has entered the most critical stage. Today, they will formally establish the basic purpose of this organization and decide how it will operate in the future.

"Everyone,"

The voice of Federation representative Yulong was clear and loud, echoing powerfully throughout the conference hall. "We are not here to establish a new hegemony, but to ensure the sustainable development of the galaxy and provide peace, prosperity, and security for all intelligent races."

"The establishment of the Interstellar Community marks a major transformation in the history of galactic civilization. Unlike previous military alliances or economic mutual assistance organizations, it is a political structure truly dedicated to the common development of all its members."

The Federation representative slowly scanned the room and continued, "We understand that a single civilization cannot face the countless challenges of the galaxy alone. Whether it's interstellar war, natural disasters, or unknown hostile threats, no isolated nation or empire can fully resolve them on its own. The Galactic Community exists precisely to provide a unified coordination mechanism for these issues, enabling member states to unite and collectively solve common challenges."

……

The core mission of the Star Community, simply put, is to work for the future of all intelligent individuals.

The Community will guarantee the political stability and sustainable economic development of its member states. The Community will establish an economic regulation mechanism and a pan-galactic trade market to ensure that all member states can share resources and develop their economies under the premise of fair competition.

The Community will maintain galactic security and prevent war and large-scale conflict within the Community. All member states must abide by the Interstellar Community's peace treaty, and any form of illegal aggression will be severely punished. The Community has a dedicated security committee and a security strike force, fully funded by the Federation, to ensure that member states are not harmed by internal unrest.

The Community must unite to respond to interstellar disasters, cosmic crises, and major technological catastrophes. When void worms threaten colonies, warp storms disrupt shipping lanes, or unforeseen natural disasters sweep the galaxy, the Galactic Community will coordinate resources, mobilize fleets, scientific personnel, and logistical support to ensure the survival of all sentient species.

The Community will be committed to promoting cultural and technological exchange. It will establish cross-civilizational technology-sharing agreements and establish cultural exchange centers to promote scientific, educational, and cultural activities. This will ensure that member states, while preserving their own traditions, can also absorb the essence of other civilizations, avoiding cultural isolation and technological monopoly, ultimately achieving universal peace.

All of this is not just a concept, but a real legal framework.

Any violation of the laws passed by the Star Community, such as waging war without permission, committing genocide, researching dangerous technologies, hunting space whales, etc., will be severely punished.

Sanctions are not limited to economic blockades, but also include military intervention and political influence.

The Federation representative scanned the room with a sharp gaze. His tone was calm but undeniable: "We will not tolerate any actions that undermine the peace and order of the community. The galaxy is already dangerous enough, so we must stand united against the outside world."

Her tone was harsh, but her request was not difficult to accept, so it was unanimously approved by the common-sense people present.

……

The power of the Star Ocean Community will be great, the question is who will hold this power.

Everyone knows that although the Star Ocean Community advocates equal cooperation, its power structure is not absolutely egalitarian.

The Star Community adopts a "comprehensive national strength weighted voting system", which means that the voting rights of member states will be determined according to the weight of their economic, technological, military and diplomatic influence.

The strong position of the Helka Federation in terms of comprehensive national strength gives it an absolute advantage in voting weight.

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