The rippling blue-purple waves lit up, the waves hit the ships, the Death Guard's fleet sailed out in the surging waves of the Warp, the Astropath blew the horn, and the Galaspa Galaxy obediently closed the galaxy defenses around Mandeville Point to welcome the arrival of the Overlord.
The disillusioned light of the warp reluctantly faded from the porthole, and the bright and warm light of the Galaspar star poured in, illuminating half of the room.
Hades felt the faint temperature of the light and breathed a sigh of relief.
Every time Hades followed the ship into the warp, he could feel the repulsive force of the warp on him, just like a drop of oil forcing its way into the depths of a river, and the buoyancy of the water was trying hard to squeeze him out of the river.
In the space beyond the five senses, the faint golden psychic energy enveloped him and anchored him in the fleet's subspace positioning.
Thanks to Emperor for the psychic pass, otherwise Hades would have to be thrown out by the Death Guard fleet in public.
What made Hades a little uneasy was that this golden barrier seemed to have become a lot thinner after he defeated the Undead. Although the King of Figures Trazyn might have helped him repair it, Hades still hoped that this thing would remain intact when he met the Emperor next time. At least this thing was currently known to help him navigate in the Warp.
Without this layer of golden psychic energy, Hades couldn't imagine himself trying to enter the warp. Would he be able to enter, or would he be directly rejected by the warp
Hades didn't know that theory needed the support of practice, but he didn't want to commit suicide yet.
When will I go ask the Emperor, Hades thought silently, hoping that the Emperor is free.
Warp navigation is still very important. At present, apart from warp navigation, humans have not mastered other fast navigation technologies on a large scale. (Other races, except for the powerful flying bricks of the dead, also basically rely on the warp for navigation.)
This means that the conquests of the empire's legions, the follow-up of the logistics fleet, the flow of personnel, the transportation of resources, and the flow of information all rely on the subspace. If a storm breaks out in the subspace again... Imagine a central government that has basically cut off all ties with the local areas.
Warp navigation is very necessary. Hades doesn't want to find that he cannot enter the warp one day, which would be equivalent to trapping him between several star fields.
Hades pondered for a moment. The Four Gods still had a strong control over the Warp. During the Great Heresy, there were examples of deliberately stirring up Warp turbulence to block navigation. Does this mean that he needs to choose his own position during the Great Heresy
Guilliman, I admit that the Ultramarines you lead are numerous and extremely powerful, but if I use the Warp to prevent you from ever reaching Terra, how will you respond
So Hades had to at least ensure that he was at a critical juncture in the battlefield by then. Hades thought, he should consult the emperor when the time comes.
At least Hades was certain that he would be able to meet the Emperor at the Council of Nikea.
Hades figured that he had to meet the Emperor once when he was conscious before the great rebellion.
I just don’t know what the Emperor, the ultimate dragon in human history, will choose to do to face his future fate after this variable appears.
The notification from the servitor interrupted Hades's thoughts. Hades sighed and prepared to check the construction of Galasper. At present, all these are useless. Now the primarchs have not even gathered together. They can still struggle a few more times.
Druun is carrying out infrastructure construction, while the Death Guard returns to Galasper, which has been its focus, to carry out matters such as recruitment and population migration.
To be honest, from the perspective of the Empire, the Galaspa system is extremely rich.
First of all, there are the planetary defenses near Mandeville Point and the layers of galactic defense fortresses within the galaxy. Generally speaking, when the Empire is conquering, these huge intergalactic defenses are impossible to leave behind, but under Mortarion's surprise attack tactics, most of them have been perfectly preserved, and even the supply lines are intact.
This meant that the Death Guard no longer had to work hard to arrange system defenses, unlike Barbarus, where the Mechanicus' chisels were still working hard to chisel at the few planets in an attempt to establish defenses.
Then, the output of the mining stars within the Galaspa galaxy is completely self-sufficient, and its mineral reserves can even support long-term foreign trade.
The population of the hive cities on the three planets is also quite sufficient. Whether they are producing within their own galaxies or being dispatched to other galaxies, they are all quite wealthy.
The Knights Templar, the rulers before Galaspar, also established a complete technical personnel training process here. Fortunately, the routes of these technicians have no intersection with the management route, otherwise these people would probably have been hanged by Mortarion, and the technology would have been discontinued again.
It has been a long time since I fought such a rich battle, and Hades shed tears silently.
Before, in Barbarus, he relied entirely on the status of the Legion's home planet to attract the Empire to spend money, and at the same time went to the Graeae Mechanicum to seek help.
It's not so bad on Druun's side. The Death Guard's main construction will not be placed there, and the remote location just happens to provide them with a certain sense of security. In addition, the planet's rich resources have also attracted investment from the nearby Mechanicum and planetary governors.
There is no need for any construction or investment, so Druen is worry-free and all you have to do is declare the tax exemption.
The good news is that the tax exemption has also been contracted by the Moon Wolves, which is equivalent to the Death Guard getting a planet for free at almost zero cost.
This is the most gratifying thing for Hades in recent times. Getting something for free is the truth.
The next thing is the recruitment of soldiers in Galaspa, and letting Hades take a look at what Galaspa is doing now. Hades has never been to Galaspa before, and he doesn't know much about this galaxy. Although this galaxy is quite rich according to the report, the wealth of the ruler may not be the same as the wealth of the people in the hive city above.
Hades thought for a moment and said, "Hmm. Let's start with conscription. After all, the transformation of Space Marines takes time. It's better to recruit soldiers first and then make long-term plans."
And Hades also hopes to recruit and expand another type of troops in Galaspar - the mortal auxiliary army.
The Mortal Auxiliary Forces also made indelible contributions in the Great Crusade, an era when Space Marines occupied the absolute leading position. After all, Space Marines are a minority among the minority, and on more battlefields, the Mortal Auxiliary Forces are still the main force on the front line.
The mortal auxiliary troops of this period were generally distributed according to regions. An auxiliary army might be assigned to different legions to fight at different times.
Of course, the legion can also set up and train its own mortal auxiliary army, depending on the legion's own wishes.
(Seeking scientific knowledge, there is too little information about the 30k mortal auxiliary army)
The most famous mortal auxiliary army during the Great Crusade was the Solar Auxiliary Army. Their sophisticated equipment and strict military discipline made them famous.
Later on, the Mortal Auxiliary Army evolved into the Astra Militarum, such as the famous Death Legion of Krieg or the Catachan Jungle Warriors.
Hades is willing for the Death Guard to establish its own mortal auxiliary army, who need to adapt to the Death Guard's unique fighting style.
Mortal auxiliary forces are relatively easy to recruit and can be put on hold for the time being, or the army can be filled with people who have been screened out from the Space Marines. Hades looked at the mixed yellow Galasper and planned the next priority of recruiting Space Marines.
The population density of Galaspa is so high that it completely blew away Barbarus. It is a population density that would make anyone cry.
Hades had anticipated that Galasper would become an important home for Death Guard to replenish their troops.
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