Warhammer: Just unified the Empire, you said it was 40K

Chapter 54: Going against the current, who says one battleship can’t defeat a fleet?

Chapter 54: Going against the current, who says a battleship can’t defeat a fleet?
above the ground.

A large number of Kroot are pouring into the city to completely "expel" the three-eyed demi-humans. This planet will be jointly controlled by the Kroot and the Tau Empire.

However, the airborne capsule fell from the sky like a meteor.

An intelligent Kroot, riding on a dinosaur-like Kroot, noticed something unusual in the sky.

He didn't understand what this fallen object meant. He just thought it should be something belonging to their ally?

Until the 'meteorite' in the sky fell to the ground.

Smash it in front of him.

The huge impact force generated by the "meteorite" smashed the sisters in front of him into a paste and knocked away a large number of Kroot.

Only then did he understand.

This thing is very dangerous.

He opened his mouth.

I wanted to shout to get those stupid, furious Kroots to move aside.

Another 'meteorite' landed shortly thereafter.

next second.

He became a piece of meat in the eyes of the stupid Kroot.

The huge metal shell and the super-strong alloy material on the outside were also burned black.

The curious Kroot, who had a low IQ, saw someone being smashed to death and came closer to take a look.

It seems that their "uncivilized" brains firmly believe that this suddenly appearing tool must contain something good that can help them evolve.

Click~
The 'meteorite' egg seems to have cracked?
The genes from the strong ones inside make these idiots' blood boil.

In outer space.

Commander Filius of the Tau Empire's Second Fleet also discovered the anomaly.

The warship from Tarian threw a large number of airborne pods, unmanned ships, and some container-like items towards Karamat like throwing fish eggs.

Although the technology they use almost all comes from the Tau Empire.

But this unusual behavior immediately caught the commander's attention.

"There's something wrong with that Tarion capital ship."

"Get through to Commander Tarion. I need to speak to him again now."

"Commander Fi'lios!" A senior soldier bee hovered above Fi'lios's head. As a super artificial intelligence, its database was processing and analyzing the enemy's abnormal data. "The enemy hasn't slowed down. Based on the trajectory prediction data, there's a 70% chance they'll collide with our carrier."

"Tarian, Titanium Tarian." Fi'lios answered the call. Looking at the Tarian on the other side, who seemed to be frozen, he narrowed his eyes and decisively gave the order, "Send out the destroyers and sink it. No, destroy its power engine first."

"The other party is from the Titanium Clan of the Ether Clan, and is also the focus of the Fire Clan's training. If you do this, I'm afraid it will cause the Supreme Ether..."

"I will bear all the consequences."

The Ether Clan was the absolute aristocracy of the Tau Empire, and Tau'en was the oldest family world of the Ether Clan. The current Supreme Leader of the Tau Empire came from Tau'en's family world. In the Tau Empire, the caste system was actually a gap that could never be bridged between the upper and lower classes. Tarion was able to enter the ranks of commanders because he was half from the Tau family world, the same place as the Supreme Leader, even though he was not suitable to be a commander.

Filius's order was given.

After all, it is the second fleet in the Eastern Star Region, and its combat effectiveness is second only to the main fleet. Sending three destroyers that are several hundred meters long is enough to paralyze the opponent's engine.

Several space torpedoes accurately hit the enemy's battleship engine.

Tarian's warships showed no intention of resisting.

It was as if his fleet had really just malfunctioned.

"Am I really thinking too much?"

Looking at the warship that could only glide towards him at a constant speed because its power engine was destroyed, the opponent even stopped the delivery action. However, this situation made Fi'lios even more uncertain. Was he thinking too much, or was there really a problem?

"Why did you attack my warship and cut off my network, Filius? I will complain to the Supreme Aether about you," Tarian asked angrily on the opposite side.

"There's a problem with your warship. I'll have a tugboat bring you to the dock." Is it just that the ether communication network is down?
Filius had received "reliable" information from Tarian. He no longer paid attention to Tarian's warships, but turned his attention to the battlefield. The enemy's engine had been paralyzed by them, so even if there was a problem, it would not threaten him. He sent out a tugboat to lead the enemy aside. He had important things to do, and hoped that the enemy would not disturb him at this time.

In his opinion, Tarion was no different from those kids playing house.

Taryan was unilaterally disconnected from the communication.

The captain of the tugboat sent to tow the warship cursed and asked, "Why don't you just ask him to stop? Why paralyze his engine?"

"Captain, something seems wrong!"

"wrong?"

The engine of this Tau Empire battleship was clearly paralyzed, so why was the shield on the bottom activated? What was it protecting? Why did he see so many melted holes in the fleet? These melted holes were arranged neatly, even neater than the plasma cannons on the side. There were also a large number of electromagnetic catapult airdrop pods in the holes. What's more, the most important thing is that the direction of the ejection of these melted pods would be facing their mother ship.

Is there such a coincidence?
boom!
The battleship, with its engines shut down, was burning with dazzling plasma flames.

Seeing the engines reignited and the electromagnetic catapult launching the drop pod towards them, which was growing larger and larger in front of him, the captain of the tugboat realized, "There's a reason why he can be the commander."

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on the ground.

It was like receiving a signal.

One by one, the "meteorites" cracked.

Out floated some drones of the same model as those used by the Tau Empire, but some were painted red.

As soon as they appeared, they quickly generated a force field shield, forcibly isolating a safe line of defense among the Groot people.

Then, a nearly three-meter-tall steel giant kicked open a heavy door weighing more than ten tons and walked out of the "meteorite" egg, holding a giant flamethrower thicker than the Groot's neck in his hand. Behind him followed a green-painted automatic tracking and locking model of a nearly four-meter-long "VX104 combat suit". The barrel mounted on its body was thicker than the barrel on the Lemanus tank, roaring and spewing flames like hell.

Subsequently.

A large number of 'meteorite' eggs began to crack.

A group of big-headed soldiers wearing powered skeletons walked out of the cold iron egg, holding some rifles that emitted green light in their hands. They were like the purifiers of the world, clearing everything and sweeping away everything.

In the eyes of the Kroot, the weapons in the hands of the aliens on the opposite side are like the clearing devices of this world. When a Kroot is hit, he is completely wiped out from the physical universe in an instant.

This is a technological crush.

The airdrop chamber in the center slowly opened.

Four members of the Blood Ravens Regiment walked out.

Yalta slowly held the Black Stone Key weighing more than ten tons in his hand.

I looked back and saw the master key with the red paint cleaned off.

"Next, plug this thing in and you can use it to unlock all the functions of the Forge World, right?"

After Yalta sighed, Cyrus slowly came from behind.

Cyrus glanced towards Yalta.

(Are you the captain? Are you going in front?)

"team leader."

"team leader."

"team leader."

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In the distance, there is a half-finished tower built by humans in the Golden Age.

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(End of this chapter)

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