Warhammer: Angron Training Manual

Chapter 124 Unpredictable Power

Chapter 124 Unpredictable Power
Two kilometers away from the void shield, Angron used his chainsaw axe to chop open a gate.

The people inside the gate were startled when his figure appeared, but they did not launch an attack, and there were no guards mixed in. Everyone huddled in the corner in fear.

These people all look beautiful or handsome, and are obviously the product of targeted genetic modification like the Nu people.

Angron walked over to a huge device. He thought it was an extension of the Void Shield, but after a closer look he realized it was not.

I don't know how this thing creates air, and then a certain structure inside it extracts the air and converts it into a gel-like food.

"Classic Warp perpetual motion machine." Angron determined the technical principle of this weird thing from the psychic energy flowing through the device in front of him.

This thing is amazing, and it is thanks to this thing that the natives of Nu have been able to survive to this day without engaging in any production activities.

If they built a house or hung clothes to dry, they would be discovered by the fleet.

“This thing must be able to feed many, many people.” Angron pointed at the device.

The device continued to emit a humming sound, and pieces of gel appeared out of thin air in the transparent device in the center of the device and fell into the storage cabin below.

Each link has a corresponding sound, but they are not any sounds that can exist naturally in reality. Those sounds sound extremely ancient and ethereal.

"But Primarch, we'd better not keep this thing." Kahn walked forward and paced around the device, observing it carefully.

Angron was a little surprised to see that this guy actually knew some science and technology and was good at observation.

Kahn finally stopped beside Angron and spoke his mind: "We have seen something similar to this device in battle during the Great Crusade. It was also able to create things out of thin air, but that device was contaminated for some reason, and the food it produced turned the people of a planet into zombies."

"Really?" Angron looked down at Kahn and said proudly, "I don't think so. I think it is a good thing, different from what you said."

"Your Highness..."

Karn smiled bitterly and tried to explain, but was interrupted by Angron again.

"To be honest, I'm looking forward to the Great Crusade, because I'm sure I'll find many technological artifacts from the ancient times in it."

"For example, a mining machine that can save people from having to work as miners, or some kind of intelligent entity that can automatically manage a planet."

Angron spoke with pride and confidence as he envisioned what he would discover during the Great Crusade.

And everyone present was worried after hearing these words. Even though Angron was their genetic father, they had to take the risk of giving advice.

"Your Highness." A glorious veteran who had fought since the Terra Unification War saluted and advised, "You really shouldn't have such thoughts. Those technological creations are dangerous, and no legion can possess them. You may not know that humanity almost perished because of these ancient technological creations."

"My Lord, even if I have to be executed according to discipline, I have to say this. You should not have an arrogant attitude in this matter."

"..."

The warriors tried to persuade Angron one by one.

Until their admonitions died away in Angron's silence.

Everyone looked at their genetic father, puzzled.

"Oh I see."

Angron spoke again, his tone no longer containing any trace of arrogance.

Hearing this tone, Kahn immediately realized that he and his battle brothers had just been tested by the Gene Father.

"I know what you know. I know that perpetual motion technology is a mockery of reality, and its essence is not much different from witchcraft." Angron walked to the device that produced gel and raised his axe.

"I was also warned about how dangerous those shortcut things were, and I'm well aware of that."

Bang—the axe smashed the power supply line of the food production device.

When all the energy needed to keep it running was cut off, the light of the device gradually dimmed.

Simply disrupting the energy supply is enough to stop the device, which shows that this thing was not considered a high-tech thing in ancient times.

But precisely because it is not so advanced, it is easy for it to be taken advantage of and brew a crisis that does not come from humans themselves, but rather comes from dead things whose emotions Angron cannot sense and cannot kill in time.

boom--

Chain Axe breaks the shell.

Angron stretched open the cut with his hands, groped inside the internal structure, and finally pulled out a black sphere covered with spikes and printed with strange words and patterns.

He squeezed lightly, and the black sphere in his hand shattered. It seemed that some energy escaped from it and went to another space.

Kahn looked at the natives around him. They were obviously worried about how they would eat after the thing went bad, but they didn't dare to say anything.

Kahn looked back at the Primarch.

The Primarch had his back to everyone, leaning on his chainsaw axe, looking at the remains of the black sphere in his hand.

Suddenly, there was a sound at the connection between the head and neck of the Primarch's armor, and the helmet turned slightly to the right and rear, and the red eyes in the eyepiece locked on Kahn.

"Your Highness." Kahn saluted.

"The man you call the Emperor," Angron asked solemnly, "does he know everything? As he acted when I met him."

"The Emperor knows everything and is the most powerful individual in the history of the human species. I have seen with my own eyes the Emperor rushing into an army of aliens with a sword. Every alien he chopped was like being hit by an explosive, flashing, shattering and dying." Kahn answered respectfully.

“Oh…” Angron turned his head, his eyes fixed on the residue in his hand.

It is the remnant of a sorcerous technology.

Qin Xia had warned about the dangers of some witchcraft technology, and there were similar things on Nuceria.

During the war two years ago, Angron had personally witnessed and destroyed something called a virus generator, which could infect people on the other side of the planet Nuceria out of thin air.

Eventually, the plague was resolved thanks to something like a panacea discovered during the war.

But it is not only the Warp technology that is considered dangerous and taboo by the Empire. Stone men, iron men, and AI are also considered dangerous and taboo.

The Emperor should have known what was happening on Nuceria, but he had not made any decision or even mentioned it.

Angron thought that there was a certain probability that the Emperor was unaware of the existence of the Stone Man Brown, the Iron Man and the AI, but there was a greater probability that he knew about it but just handled the matter as if he had left a handle.

In the future, if he thinks the Twelve Legions have done something poorly or is dissatisfied with something, he will use that as a handle to make trouble.

"If the Emperor you speak of is truly omniscient, then he has a hold on me." Angron turned to face Khârn. "We do not know what he is thinking, we do not know what he will decide... There is a word for it: unpredictable. Do you understand?"

Everyone else was puzzled.

Kahn thought carefully about what the Gene Father said, and finally gave a response that sounded irrelevant to others: "He got hold of us, us."

Angron tilted his head slightly, looking at Kahn with a hint of interest, but in the end he did not continue the discussion, throwing away the leftovers and moving on.

“Let the people behind take these indigenous people to a safe place.”

Angron said as he walked.

(End of this chapter)

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