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Mimic turned into a human and nodded with a sigh of relief: "You are really cautious enough."
Qin Mo didn't answer and teleported back to Leviathan with the mimic.
The purpose of this trip has been achieved, Leviathan and the celestial engine have all returned.
After seeing the Celestial Engine being teleported away, Mimic suddenly asked, "Why did you build this weapon?"
"I'm happy." Qin Mo said.
Qin Mo just didn't bother to explain that in fact this celestial engine was originally prepared for an imaginary war.
That is to say, the Inquisition ruled that the Tyron system was a heretic, and the Empire began to attack Tyron with all its strength.
The purpose of this celestial engine is to fight with the Phalanx.
"This is not a complete celestial engine." Qin Mo described excitedly, "A complete celestial engine will be a combination of planets and satellites, thousands of light spear arrays and oversized shields, and the planets will be filled with troops. .”
"And many complete celestial engines will be manufactured and then combined into a star system."
Mimic listened silently and felt that it was unnecessary to build a war machine on the scale of a star system. If he did not enter the Eye of Terror to fight, then this war machine would at most satisfy Qin Mo's desire to build it.
Chapter 152 A new deal with Kaul
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The next day.
Qin Mo studied a piece of "meat" torn from the fragments of the Night Holder.
The essence of all C'tan is an unknown energy cloud. It was the Necrontyr who first found the C'tan who used a material called living metal to shape the C'tan's body.
Qin Mozheng is studying a piece of living metal.
After a while, Belisarius Caul squeezed in like last time and walked slowly to Qin Mo's side.
Kaul was found by Qin Mo. During this period, Kaul never left. He gave a light cruiser he was riding in to Vic, and then asked Vic to take his letter of recommendation to Agrippi. Naxing area.
After that, Caul stayed in the Tyrone galaxy, visiting every corner of the planet to view all the technologies. He also tried to crack some technologies for his own use, but it would take more than ten years to get the results.
"Come, take a look at this living metal." Qin Mo stepped aside and motioned for Kaul to come to the observation equipment.
Caul could tell at a glance that it was a piece of living metal. As a great sage who dared to take risks to gain knowledge, he was very familiar with the creations of the Necron.
However, Kaul still moved to the observation equipment, took out a slender telescope-like thing from under his robe, put it on his head, and then connected it to the observation equipment for observation.
"This is a very special piece of living metal." Kaul said while observing, "It is different from the common living metal."
"Of course it's different." Qin Mo was not surprised.
Kaul stood upright and suddenly asked about something else: "I found that the two spherical fortresses that were originally in the galaxy disappeared for a while. This..."
Qin Mo knew that Kaul was curious about what the celestial engine was doing, but he did not answer and continued to focus on observation.
Kaoer did not continue to ask questions, silently waiting for Qin Mo to reveal the purpose of coming to him.
Qin Mo asked while observing: "What's going on with the Lamenters Chapter recently?"
"Foros Chapter Master found every businessman traveling to and from the Tyrone System and asked them to spread the news that he was still alive and located in the Tyrone System. Several Chapter monks have already come to Tyrone."
Kaul had gone to Foros before and asked why they had so many Terminator power armors, and then he learned that Qin Mo had supplied the Weeper.
Kaur then speculated that material printing technology can ignore issues such as manufacturing technology and processing level. As long as there are reference objects and drawings, things can be created. This is his favorite technology.
"Is it possible for Foros and the others to upgrade to Primaris Space Marines?" Qin Mo asked.
"It depends on luck." Kaul replied subconsciously, and then looked at Qin Mo in surprise, wondering why he knew about the Primaris Space Marines.
Kaul felt that he should not continue to stay in the Tyrone galaxy. He felt that there must be devices that could read people's minds hidden everywhere in this galaxy.
"Upgrade the Primaris for the Lamenter, and then I'll sell you the living metal." Qin Mo took out the living metal from the observation equipment and handed it to Caul.
Kaul looked at the living metal in silence. He did not immediately agree to the deal like last time.
After staring at the metal for a moment, Kaul said: "Do you know what is the biggest danger for me and you? It is that there is no one with a very high status to endorse me. When I say very high status, I mean that we are in the entire empire. Even if you are the Governor of the Tyrone System and I am the Great Sage, the Mechanicus of the Inquisition or the National Religion can judge us as heretics, and we will instantly become the enemies of the empire."
"How can I reveal Primaris technology under such circumstances? I can't mobilize tens of millions of troops and fleets with just one sentence."
"The Weeper were supposed to fight to the death. You made a big mistake by protecting them. Fortunately Horst left quickly, otherwise..."
Kaur's tone was cold and calm when he spoke, like the voice coming from the radio, but Qin Mo could still hear that he was angry.
"You can drive the Explorer King you are on to Tailong, and I will use living metal to reinforce the structure of the Explorer King," Qin Mo said.
"Don't you understand what I'm saying?" Kaul remained unmoved. "You'd better be more careful and avoid coming up with something that may seem heretical to others."
"I'll give you another printing device that can make printing devices." Qin Mo said again.
"..." Kaul was silent.
It's not that he really doesn't want to upgrade the Weeper with Primaris, but he can't do it now, and he won't be able to upgrade the Weeper until he completes a great cause in the future.
but……
Caul thought for a moment about the benefits of a living metal upgrade to the King of Explorers, as well as the printing equipment that could create printing equipment...
Kaul thought for a moment and wanted to agree, but there was still a question in his mind: "Why do you have to help the Weeper Chapter?"
"Because they are fighting against the enemies of the material universe. Whether they are Inquisitors, Astartes or Astra Militarum, anyone fighting against the enemies of the material universe can get help from me." Qin Mo replied.
Kaul nodded silently, but what he was thinking was that I am also fighting the so-called enemy of the material universe. Why don't you help me learn and apply the technologies you developed?
In short, Caul agreed to upgrade the Primaris for the Lamenters Chapter.
Qin Mo originally wanted to upgrade the Weeper Chapter by himself, such as a complete mechanical transformation like the Imperial Guard, but considering that the Weeper Chapter was so miserable and was not wiped out, there must be some metaphysical reasons, and it was really unacceptable. It is better to carry out materialistic transformation.
"Prepare what you promised me." Kaul turned around and left slowly, "But I can't guarantee that the Primaris upgrade will be successful, and they may not be willing to accept the upgrade."
"I have a way to filter out people who cannot upgrade successfully." Qin Mo said.
Kaul left in silence. As he squeezed out the door, he saw a young man walking down the corridor. He looked like a real human being, but the energy readings detected from him were almost off the charts.
Maybe a praetorian.
Kaul remembered that the energy readings he had detected on the guards before were also very high. So the question became, why was a young man transformed into a guard?
Call was just confused but didn't think about it and continued walking towards the end of the corridor.
The young man watched Kaul leave, then turned into another Kaul and walked towards Qin Mo: "Who is that machine?"
Qin Mo glanced at the mimic that had transformed into Caul, and answered vaguely: "It's not a machine, his name is Belisarius Caul, he's a human being."
"Human?" Mimic was very surprised.
"Call is indeed a human being, and even a long time ago he was a person who didn't like mechanical modifications."
"I really don't understand what mortal creatures are thinking." Mimicry no longer struggled with whether Caul was a human or a machine. It thought for a while and then asked: "Is there anything you need me to do?"
"Stay by my side and don't wander around, and help me predict the future when I need it." Qin Mo was thinking about his next plan while improving the living metal.
If Foros and the others were willing to accept Primaris upgrades, they would have to let Mimic predict who would succeed in upgrading and who wouldn't. After all, Primaris upgrades are not 100% successful, and the mortality rate is not small.
The plague, the Nurgle fleet, and the Nightbringer fragments have all been dealt with. More Nurgle fleets may attack Tyrone in the future, but certainly not in the short term.
The most important thing is to integrate all the galaxies in the sector so that every galaxy can develop like Talon and have the ability to mobilize.
Another thing is to wait for Klein, who went to Cadia to deliver a message, to return... I wonder if this guy can successfully meet Creed.
Chapter 153 Creed and the Prophecy
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Klein did not go to Cardia.
As a rogue trader who is very good at interpersonal relationships, Klein has established friendships with many governors along the way, so he also learned one thing, that is, Creed is not in Cadia at all.
In order to find out where Creed was now, Klein found some high-ranking people and gave them a lot of benefits. Only then did he find out that Creed was on a transport ship called the Path of Faith, so he went to the Path of Faith. The supply galaxy that the number must pass through is waiting.
In short, after a lot of trouble, Klein finally waited for the Road of Faith number.
The merchant ship approached the Path of Faith, which was receiving supplies. Klein boarded the ship on the pretext of selling power armor, and asked his deputy to sell power armor while he searched for Creed inside the ship.
Finally, in the bar on the ship, Klein's eyes fell on the edge of the counter.
The person sitting there is wearing the standard model power armor used by the Tyrone Galaxy Army. This alone cannot allow Klein to identify him as Creed. After all, there are many Rogue Traders using power armor... But that person's The neck is short and thick.
"Creed?" Klein walked over and called.
The man sitting next to the counter immediately turned back to look at Klein, looking very surprised and surprised: "Klain, the commander of the 47th Regiment?"
Klein left a deep impression on Creed. He still remembered when Klein went with him to inspect the soldiers of the 47th Regiment.
Creed even remembered knocking down one of Klein's subordinates.
"How did you find me?" Creed asked his subordinates to find another seat and motioned for Klein to sit down next to him.
"It was the Emperor who guided me to find you." Klein glanced at Creed's iconic short and thick neck, then sat next to him and handed Creed a personal letter written by Qin Mo.
Creed immediately accepted the letter and ordered another glass of wine for Klein. After the wine was delivered, he asked: "What is the current situation in the Tyrone Galaxy?"
Since he left very early, Creed only knew that the hive world had been captured. As for the situation of the other two planets in the Tyrone system, he had no idea at all.
"After you leave, we will continue the war until all the heretical rebels in the entire galaxy are cleansed." After speaking, Klein took a sip of wine and sighed: "But we were targeted by the Inquisitor. Fortunately, we were not caught in the end. Condemned as a heretic, the Governor became a veritable Lord of Tyrone.”
"Here's a toast." Creed raised his glass and drank it in one gulp.
Klein wanted Creed to open the letter written by Qin Mo and read it, but Creed interrupted him before he could speak.
Creed began to talk about what he encountered after leaving the Tyron system.
In short, it is fighting, fighting all over the empire.
The power armor they got when they left the Tyrone Galaxy was indeed very useful, but due to various battlefield reasons, only five of the Cadian people who wandered to the Tyrone Galaxy and left again survived in the end.
Creed is one of five people still alive.
"I'm sorry, man." Klein patted Creed on the shoulder, and then said some words of comfort to him.
Finally, when the topic came to an end, Klein got down to business: "You have to read the letter from the Governor."
"What is so important?" Creed originally thought that the content in the letter was not important, but just a reminder of old times. After seeing Klein's serious expression, he immediately took out the letter and looked at it carefully.
Inside the envelope was a chip-like gadget. When Creed took the chip out, the chip first scanned his irises and then projected writing on his eyes.
"Typical Tyrone technology product." Creed smiled and looked at the words in his field of vision. The smile on his face gradually disappeared, and he finally felt confused and shocked.