Travel to Warhammer 40K with Gray Wind

Chapter 310 The treasure of the town hall

Walking out of Lord Primus's fortress from the main entrance, Trazin, who successfully succeeded, changed his appearance to that of a senior scribe, and left the surface of Cadia through phase teleportation with a transcriber.

But Trazin did not leave the system on his own ship, the 'Shroud'-class light cruiser. Instead, he changed his image again, disguised as a human rogue trader, and mingled with the merchant ships lined up near the star gate.

The Endless One wants to experience the feeling of using the L-Star Gate for interstellar travel. If possible, he also wants to bring a complete Star Gate back to his tomb for further study, but now is not the time. Cardia's The guards are too tight, and stealing the star gate here is not a good option.

So what are the good choices? For example... Macragge has been completely transformed into a land of death.

"After bringing the transcriber back to the tomb, why don't we go to Macragge?" Trazin the Infinite murmured to himself as he looked at the giant structure emitting a green halo in the distance.

Behind it, Cardia has entered a state of emergency.

Unlike the Necrons' inertial engines, the L-Stargate distorts time and space and folds dimensions by drilling holes in subspace, thereby achieving point-to-point superluminal jumps in the real universe.

It should be noted that subspace, as a physical term, does not actually refer to the twisted dimension (warp) where the four gods of chaos are located. The original English words of the two are not the same word.

Due to the translation problems of the early translation tribunals, the translation name subspace is the most widely circulated. When most people see the word subspace, the first thing they think of is the twisted dimension where the four gods are located.

However, in fact, subspace/subspace generally refers to all space concepts except the 'main space' we are in, including multiverses, parallel spaces, mirror dimensions, inner worlds... and so on, all of which are collectively called What it is: subspace.

Back to business.

Although the Order of Truth strongly claimed that the L-Star Gate was an ancient creation left behind by humans in the Golden Age and was by no means some blasphemous alien technology, Trazin the Infinite scorned this.

The Necrons who won the Battle of Heaven still needed to invade the Webway through the Tombstone Gate, capture wormholes and inertia-free engines and other complex methods to achieve long-distance faster-than-light travel, and the Stargate network is obviously far more powerful than the Webway. It is a more convenient and efficient way to travel at the speed of light, and the value of its technology is immeasurable. ——How can a mere human being do this?

Trazin is fully proud of the glory of the Necron. It appreciates humans, but it does not believe that humans can do things that even the Necron can't do.

"Who is that star bomber...?" The merchant ships lined up under his feet were getting closer and closer to the star gate, and Trazin was suspicious.

Trazin did not quite believe the statement generally accepted by the human empire that the Star Bomber was an ancient immortal who had survived from the dark age of technology to the present.

This is a very simple paradox - the direct cause of the destruction of the golden age of mankind was not the Iron Man rebellion, but the warp storm.

The Iron Man Rebellion caused heavy losses to human civilization at that time, but it did not lead to a complete decline. What really dealt a fatal blow to mankind was the unprecedented giant subspace storm that followed. This storm lasted for thousands of years, cutting off the connections between various human colonies, and turning the originally interconnected star system into isolated islands.

The advanced hive city has lost the supply of various raw materials and living supplies. The complex logistics and industrial system within the hive city can only be properly managed with the powerful computing power of strong artificial intelligence. The loss of all this is the true origin of humankind's corruption. .

"If any ancient human immortal can come up with faster-than-light means that are more advanced than the Webway, then humanity will not decline from the beginning." Trazin knew this well.

Knowing these prerequisites, the identity of the star bomber becomes confusing.

The advanced technology brought to mankind by the Star Bomber gave Trazin a strong sense of déjà vu. It was in an ancient era that was more distant than ancient times, in an era before the Old Saints became extinct, when the Necrons were still Necrontyrs. , the former compatriots continued to make various technological breakthroughs under the guidance of the Star God.

The various high-tech creations of the Necrons still need to use C'tan fragments as energy sources, otherwise they cannot operate. Living metal, black stone...these are gifts from the Star God.

How similar is this situation to the process by which the Starbuster brought the Stargate to mankind?

This moment is exactly the same as that moment.

Thinking of this, Trazin's face darkened. The queue in front had reached the end. The green light of the L-Star Gate twisted and spread, drowning the merchant boat at Trazin's feet.

"Starbuster...?" Trazin whispered to herself.

The steel that made up the ship underfoot hurriedly passed through the space and time folded by the star gate. When the vision became clear again, Trazin had arrived at the star Calth in the Great Ultramar star field.

Unlike most other star sectors in the Ultramar Star Territory, the wealthy Ultramar Star Territory has the ability to build star gates in multiple important systems within its territory to improve transportation efficiency. In fact, many of Ultramar's There are plans to build star gates in the capitals of the sub-sectors, or they have already been built.

As one of the richest worlds in the entire Great Ultramar star field and famous for its powerful shipyards, Calth is one of the first important systems to be directly connected by the stargate network.

Once here, we are not far from Solemnace, the tomb world controlled by Trazin.

"Oh?" After leaving the star gate, Trazin soon discovered some unusual phenomena in this galaxy: "The humans here seem to be busier than ever before."

Although the humans living in the underground hive of Kaos are already busy enough.

After a brief inquiry as an ordinary Rogue Trader, Trazin learned the reason why Calth was so busy:

Macragge, the capital of Ultramar, has fallen, and the terrifying giant beast called the Aether Worm is now wandering to other worlds. The Ultramarines who retreated to Connaugh issued an emergency mobilization order, intending to assemble the entire Ultramar power to resist the alien invasion.

Calth, which is famous for its shipbuilding capabilities, is naturally assigned a large number of heavy shipbuilding tasks.

"...Ether Giant Worm?" Trazin's data center analyzed the text descriptions and precious image information collected from humans about this alien giant beast, and a curious feeling of joy arose spontaneously. .

"Perhaps my museum still lacks a large enough collection that can be used as a treasure..."

With this thought in mind, Trazin transferred to his own ship and left Calth, returning to the tomb world of Solemnath.

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