Warhammer: Rise of the Star Gods

Chapter 82 The world is limited

Once upon a time, Zhang Lingyou always thought that the ancient sage's idea was correct.

According to their three views: every species in the world has their own unique value. All species move forward together and refer to each other to find the development direction they need.

This concept is peaceful and rational, combining idealism with a calm and objective scientific spirit, and can have great cohesion and appeal.

Especially when there is the leadership of the Ancient Sage, the races can obtain the benefits they need without the need to fight and kill.

The world is huge, with many roads, and every race is unknown. We can achieve prosperity together through scientific research alone.

However, the Star God and the war in heaven that broke out later proved another thing: the world is limited and too small.

The existence of the Star God, or the former Stellar Phage, signifies that there are only so many rules and laws in the world. If someone takes over, others will not get everything.

Look at the current Eldar, Orcs and Lizardmen. They can open the technology tree, but do they dare to play with technology?

The Star Gods have completely taken over the laws of the physical universe. They have become the cornerstone of this world. Even the powerful ancient saints cannot compete with them in the real universe with the power of technology.

Later, the Star God was turned into fragments, apparently imprisoned by the Necron and used as a battery. In fact, it was these Star God fragments that laid the cornerstone of Necron technology and were the main structure for the Necron dynasty to dominate the universe.

Once the Necrons lose these C'tan fragments, they will immediately lose their dominance over the real universe.

This proves that the original unlimited flow of mining technology development method is no longer suitable for the current version.

In the past, the world was an infinitely large cake. All races were modest and happy with each other. It didn't matter if other races took a few more bites, and it didn't affect their own work.

Now, the world is just such a big cake, barely enough to feed one race (referring to the Star Gods), while other races can't even drink the soup. The remaining leftovers have become resources that need to be grabbed frantically. If other races eat more, they will eat less or even have nothing to eat, and they can only starve to death.

Zhang Lingyou's own strength can ensure that he can crush all life except the three existing powerful political powers and his own clan.

But advantages are also disadvantages, and dangers are also opportunities. He himself is also a breakthrough in leveraging the hegemony of the Necrons or Star Gods.

In the past, when the Star Gods appeared in groups, other races did not dare and had no way to come up with ideas. Later, when the Necrons came to power, other races had ideas, but no chance.

Now, Zhang Lingyou is the holy sword of physics that everyone wants to grab.

The Spirit Clan had more important things to do at the time, and Zhang Lingyou was a newbie at the time and didn't know what was going on, so both parties did not doubt each other.

Now?

The status of the Spirit Tribe is unknown, which is why Zhang Ling lobbied, "The Spirit Tribe may not be able to afford it, so turn on the switch."

Today, Sigmar is weak, the Necrons are refreshed, the Eldar are blessed by the gods, and the Orcs and Slann occupy the Warp as a barrier.

Zhang Lingyou himself needs a reliable teammate. Should he improve Sigma or find a new teammate?

This is a problem.

After thinking about it, I summoned Xiao Chenzi.

Open the statement's control panel, find the taskbar, and check the progress.

Mission: Find the Bone Dynasty and ride on the king of the Dynasty, Vargul, who faces Drazak.

Progress: 0

Reason: There is no such dynasty in the northeastern part of the Galaxy. Drazak exists, but he is normal. In the morgue plane, the statement cannot be entered.

Well, this is normal.

So, look at the Golden Reign quest.

Progress: 0

Reason: The Nefelek Dynasty does not play with second-class dynasties.

The Throne World of Aryanander is protected by the Artim Dynasty (their main resources are devoted to studying the Star Gods, and they are looking for their younger brothers to help with the situation), and the Artim Dynasty does not want to deal with the second-class dynasties.

Absolutely, they didn't pay attention to their subordinates at all. My first-class dynasty is still on rotation, so there is no reason to engage in diplomatic activities with other dynasties.

Thinking about the Necron, the subroutine responded.

Subroutine: Report! Are we going to continue to let the Nepen people reproduce at high speed? After identification, they have no usable value. The domestication value is low and has no research value. It is recommended to dispose of it.

Nibon is a problem. Their race is a weak group after Cathay threw targeted genetic weapons. The word "life and death" is a metaphor in Cathay and a realistic word in Nibon.

Previously, Zhang Lingyou thought they could be used as super low-level Necrontyr to study the relationship between soul and body transformation.

The spiers and giant cauldron he built were the biological transformation equipment he had figured out. In line with the principle of continuous revision and continuous testing, Zhang Lingyou did not treat Ni Peng as cannon fodder and consume it all at once.

He planned to find the principle of retrobiotic transformation from Nibon (again: it is not about restoring flesh and blood, the Necron can do that by themselves. What they want is the soul!), and then go to negotiate with the Silent King.

But he ignored one point: Who said that the Necron body was fragile?

Most people's impressions of the Necrontyr are: Cursed by the Star God, the stars are poisonous, and the entire clan is infected. Life is random, death is random. The entire race resisted many times, but after struggling to no avail, they looked away and began to fight among themselves...

Let’s look at the problem from another angle:

Is the Star God's curse strong?

Qiang, look at the peeler, you know everything.

Then, with such a strong curse, why did the Necrontyr survive tenaciously instead of being exterminated when technology had not yet reached interstellar civilization?

It can be said that the Necrontyr during the interstellar travel era endured the curse of the original Star God and survived tenaciously, and even had a relatively stable genetic sequence.

If their bodies were really fragile, they would have been exterminated long ago. It is impossible for the Star God to reach the point where the entire clan can only eat the souls of the Necrontyr and beat up the Ancient Saints.

All this can only show that the curse of the Star God is very strong, and the Necrontyr's physical body is not bad, and he can resist the curse and maintain the development of the race.

Then the Nipeng people would be very embarrassed. Zhang Lingyou couldn't be sure whether the Necrontyr still remembered the physical strength of his life, but Nipeng's data was really ugly.

The soul is disorganized and depends on the answer. The physical body is extremely stretchy, the mental level is...nothing, just like a rat in the gutter.

Wait, mouse?

well! Zhang Lingyou thought about it and found out that nipeng is still useful. Space cannon fodder - Nibon Skaven, activate!

It’s better to reuse waste than to create everything.

When the matter here is settled, we will take the entire Nibon clan for final transformation when we return and extract their final value.

Think about the future battle in space. The Eldar and others wanted to use genetic weapons to overturn the table, but in the end, the human race had demihumans come out to kill them.

What a beauty and surprise this is!

"Stop the fantasy moment, it's time to get off the webway."

The subroutine reminds.

"I know, let's go and do the real-person FPS operation."

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