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Chapter 120 No, are you going to rebel?

Chapter 120 No, are you going to rebel?

This was never what I wanted.

I never intended to popularize Primaris Space Marines in the present day.

I once promised Lord Guilliman to perform surgical modifications on the Space Marine, and I traveled back and forth for his resurrection, which took me ten thousand years.

I have always held great expectations for the future. Even if it takes ten thousand years, even if my personality has been shattered, I still insist on fulfilling my duties, even though these creations may only bloom after my death.

But is this reasonable?

Standing with Romulus on the top of the empty bridge, Cawl looked at the data sheet in his hand showing the various modified versions of the mk10. It was even compatible with the original version developed by himself, and the modular modified parts of various parts could be installed on the original version.

I forgot what happened in the beginning and what happened in the end, but let those who infringe copyrights burn.

"The signature is still yours, Great Sage."

Romulus replied: "No one will forget your contribution, your story, even if you yourself have forgotten it."

Cawl's visit was unexpected. In fact, the time travelers didn't think too much about it when they planned to secretly popularize the Primaris Space Marines.

I simply want to popularize the surgical modifications and equipment of the Primaris Space Marines first, and then step on the Codex in the process.

You see, the Crimson Fists initially expressed their willingness to abide by the Codex, but after witnessing the strong performance of the Primaris Space Marines, they readily gave in and are now in the stage of really enjoying it.

"."

Call exhaled and then closed the pressure relief valve.

To be honest, talking with Romulus really made him feel the same horror as when he faced the emperor.

Someone who understands you better than you do, and knows your future better than you do.

"Your Dark Angel is truly unique."

Caul attributed all this to the elusive Dark Angel. Even when Pierre was in the chaos, he did not notice what the knight was doing.

"Sometimes I doubt he even knows the origins of my body."

There was no tension between the two sides; it was like two old friends having a daily conversation.

"Ok?"

Romulus looked a little surprised, then understood what Kaul said.

Arthur was blamed for no reason.

On weekdays, the good brothers would monitor the entire battleship, practice with Ramses and take over biochemical research, then collect information about the area they were in, and fight with various high-level officials to maintain good relations.

Kohl is just an imaginary enemy and is not even in the first tier. Who has the time to interfere with his career?

The Armor of Destiny only completed the deciphering of various technologies. Even Dantioch could not understand the debugging of the subspace components. If the Regent really fell into a deep sleep, no one would be able to take the blame.

Romulus thought as he shared part of the database with Kaul.

In fact, most of them were stolen by Karna, because no one would consider that this angel who was leisurely in daily life and violent in wartime could also work as a part-time thief.

However, at that time, although we could rely on the retrieved entries and, through the hard work of the demons, search the subspace to directly unlock the relevant technology, we did not have the ability to build a production line based on the finished products.

It wasn't until Dantioch arrived that the time travelers' truly powerful abilities were fully unleashed.

Everyone is an industrial machine.

Recently, the warships of various chapters have been filled with various STCs related to space marine equipment.

Don't ask for details, it's a secret.

But that’s okay, Arthur is a dark angel anyway.

They are all angels, so don’t separate them so much.

Romulus couldn't help but laugh secretly. The scanning ability of the time travelers was indeed terrifying. Combined with the demon's search, it was like a walking super decryption device.

I just don’t know if there will be any outrageous rumors in the future if this continues.

"Also, please change your signature and don't have anything to do with me."

Regarding the weapon numbers, Kaul typed the data into a mess of gibberish.

He didn't care much about these interests. If he pursued interests, he could live a more authoritative life than anyone else, even becoming a casting general would not be a problem. He only cared about a promise and the truth.

"it is good."

Romulus nodded, understanding what Kaul meant.

To put it bluntly, Cawl does not intend to take the blame, because he really intercepted a large amount of industrial production capacity under the nose of the Mechanicus and built a very complete equipment system from power armor to vehicles.

He won't be able to withstand the investigation when the time comes, so we can't put the blame on him. Of course, it's not that we're afraid of losing. In fact, the probability of winning is very high. It would be difficult to end up winning or losing.

Just think of it as a piece of technology thrown out by these old guys. If you ask about it, it means they are not familiar with the new system of the empire. If you have the ability, go talk to the people in the expedition fleet.

By then, it will be convenient for Kaul to take action.

As for whether these ancient warriors could withstand Chakor, he was not worried at all.

The two parties had known each other for less than a year, but his underwear had been exposed. He didn't think that those bureaucrats who came from the bloated system of the empire could find out anything.

"Why aren't there any modifications for armed vehicles?"

Noticing that there was very little information on vehicles and large mechas in Romulus' database, Cawl asked.

There was a rare hint of relief in his tone.

Finally, there is something that has not been leaked.

".After testing, I find that your vehicle design is quite imaginative, Great Sage."

Compared with power armor, various new individual weapons, and hover vehicles, Kohl's other designs, such as the victor mecha, the elongated version of the Sikaran, etc., are quite imaginative.

At first, the time travelers were a little skeptical. How could the invincible Dora Kaur come up with such useless things?

We tested it in actual combat and started running simulations, and found that it is slightly stronger than the current Empire, but also very limited.

The evaluation was that it was just a gimmick, not as good as the heavy armor systems of the Great Crusade. Perhaps Cawl's technology and knowledge, accumulated over a long period of time, were enough to make him stand out from his peers, but he was not the all-round genius he thought he was.

"This is the test report."

Romulus presented the data of his simulated battles and actual combat.

".Thank you for your battlefield feedback."

Kohl silently accepted this data and prepared to stop the production capacity of those vehicles.

At the same time, his sense of horror grew stronger.

Let’s not talk about how our technology was leaked.

How on earth did these people manage to come up with a plan, produce the finished product, mobilize the Space Marines, and then put all the data into actual combat in such a short period of time?

"Can I have a copy of the heavy armored vehicle production line?"

he asked again.

There is no need to produce MK10 with the freed-up production capacity. According to the ancient warriors' ideas, in the future all these regiments should be able to independently produce basic equipment. He might as well get more mechanized reserves.

These ancient warriors seemed to concede that in the future, most Astartes would likely face isolation and helplessness for a long time.

Kohl pondered again and felt that he should also start to concentrate and transfer the industrial power scattered throughout the galaxy.

"No problem. I think we can cooperate in many areas regarding STC technology."

Romulus nodded, thinking that it was only right to give some benefits to the person who had fleeced him so much.

"I demand technology sharing, at least regarding Space Marines."

"Ah."

Romulus' decisiveness made Kaul feel much more comfortable.

"By the way, have you figured out a plan to popularize these vehicle forces?"

Kaur asked again.

"For now, I plan to rely on the mortal auxiliary army."

Although he distributed gene seeds to various chapters to encourage them to reproduce eugenics, Romulus was not yet radical enough to place Astartes within the armored forces.

That would be too radical.

Fortunately, the Cadians are quite reliable. Recently, the political commissar finally contacted the Military Affairs Department and is applying for reinforcements. I don’t know whether the Military Affairs Department can catch up with the efficiency.

"Okay, give me some relevant operational cases."

Cawl sighed slightly. He also said that he could allocate some of the Primaris Space Marines on hand to the ancient warriors to drive tanks. It can be seen that they are actually short of people. After all, who knows what is inside the iron shell unless it is opened.

Now that someone has the lead, he can also join various battle groups.

Oh yes, he would have to check if there were any Chapters that had been wiped out but not yet archived, and then directly rebuild them into Primaris Space Marine Chapters.

"By the way, Archsage, do you have any shipbuilding facilities in the eastern Ultima Segmentum that are not under the control of the Mechanicus?"

Do you even know that I stole the Empire’s production capacity?
And what exactly do you want to do?
Relying on identity recognition to establish connections with various chapters, relying on technological advantages to start exporting armaments, encouraging various chapters to challenge the authority of the Empire, distributing production lines to provide supply guarantees, and forcing the Blood Angels to carry out industrial construction and development in Baal to achieve self-circulation and expand military strength.

Do you still need shipbuilding capabilities now?

Oh, and win over the Mechanicus.

Thinking of Romulus's attitude of not caring about his coming to question him, Kaul's hands trembled again.

It’s very familiar. It’s very familiar.

No matter which period of history this occurs in, it would be a rebellion.

Is the next step to clean up the Codex faction within the Space Marines and then attack Luoyang?
Can the combination of Dark Angels and Ultramarines produce such a wonderful chemical reaction?

“Is the future really that dangerous?”

Call asked tentatively, not really expecting an answer.

"Indeed, it's not just enemies outside the galaxy. The Chaos enemy will no longer be satisfied with the Empire's current state of decay and is preparing to plunge half of the territory into chaos."

Romulus nodded decisively. They really didn't want to rebel. There were still two hundred years before the Great Rift would tear the Milky Way apart. By then, the enemy would have been able to fill the sea with mountains and rivers. Who would have the time to start a civil war before then and consume the empire's strength?

The empire's territory was too vast, and Romulus was not arrogant enough to conquer the empire within two hundred years and then integrate his forces to face Chaos.

If we have to fight, we should do so after the great rift has occurred and the situation has stabilized.

"Then I have."

Call nodded.

"Once the battle to aid Ultramar is over and you have established your home planet, I will begin the transfer."

Of course, he transferred not only the shipbuilding facilities, but also Pierrede on the edge of the Ghoul Star Region.

Caul recalled the planetary computer on Pierrede. He had originally planned to take over and transform it into a forging world as his own technological reserve, but now it seems safer to transfer it.

These ancient warriors are currently believable.

Although they are full of secrets, they form cliques, challenge authority and attempt to be independent.

But Romulus was neither Chaos nor alien, and Cawl could not see any trace of his connection with the Warp.

As long as he stayed out of all that mess, even if Romulus wanted to start another rebellion, Caul would not be interested in interfering.

Now, they should strengthen their connection, even if it requires some sacrifice on their part.

Kaul looked at the technologies that originally belonged to him, and the doubts hidden in his eyes never dissipated.

At least you should know what the other party is doing.

The Dark Angels' infiltration is terrifying.

(End of this chapter)

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